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Martha "Patty" Hall Hines
d.8 Oct 1814
Facts and Events
Research Notes
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Will of William Hines, Jr. , in Sussex, Virginia, United States. Will Book D
p 215.
[Hines, William, Jr., Sussex County. Will: 4 Feb 1779. Probate: 19 Feb 1784.] ... I lend to Elizabeth Hines, widow of my son Charles Hines, the one fourth part of eight negroes, Kitt, Dick, Sam, George, Nan, Jimmy, Amy and Suckey during her widowhood, at her death or marriage I give the whole of the forementioned negroes to be equally divided between my three grandchildren Rhoda, Elizabeth and Patty Hall Hines ... ----- [Identifies Patty Hall Hines as a daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Hines.]
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 .
Bible Records, compiled by The Genealogical Society of the Original Muscogee County and The Oglethorpe Chapter, DAR, Columbus, GA, 1980.
- Hurley, William Neal. John William Hines, born c. 1600 in Londonderry, Ireland: his descendants, principally of North Carolina and Virginia and their associated families. (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, c1992)
p 160-169.
p 163 - 1. Charles, born May 13, 1743; died c.1781. Married in Southampton County, Virginia, December 22, 1767 to Elizabeth Hall, born December 31, 1748 in Dinwiddie County, Virginia, a daughter of Hugh and Mary Dixon Hall. In the statement of accounts of the estate of his father, William Hines, Jr. (see Will Book E, page 404, December 24, 1795, Sussex County, Virginia), Benjamin Lanier appears as the Administrator of the estate. Reference is made to Charles and his wife, Elizabeth; both deceased; their three daughters, and that Lanier is the husband of one of their daughters, but not specific as to which one. The children were: a. Rhoda, born 1762. b. Elizabeth, born 1770. c. Patty Hall, date of birth unknown. ----- [cos1776 note: records not verified, but it appears that Charles died earlier than 1781, i.e. bef 4 Feb 1779 when his father wrote his will.]
Note by user:sarahs, 15 Nov 2013: Benjamin Lanier was the administrator of the estate of William Hines (father of Charles Hines). More research is needed, but I've NEVER seen anything showing Benjamin Lanier involved with the estate of Charles Hines nor any information about Lanier marrying one of Charles Hines' daughters.
- ↑ per User:Sarahs: Martha Hall Hines Dixon is not, to my knowledge, buried at Concord Church Cemetery. Her husband, Henry Dixon, is buried there.
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