9680 Individuals in our Database | | | Hinton - 70 Individuals Found | Photo | Name / Spouse | Father / Mother | Notes |  | Agnes Hinton | Father: George Britton McClellan Hinton Mother: Arminta M Caldwell | Indianapolis |  | Ann Hinton b.1737 | Father: Thomas Hinton Jr WILLIAM Mother: Rebecca Wilson | married ward |  | Ann Hinton b.1747 d.1792 | Father: Thomas Hinton Jr WILLIAM Mother: Rebecca Wilson | married Andrews |  | Ann Hinton b.1812 JUN 03 d.1877 APR 07 | Father: Jeremiah Zachariah Hinton Mother: Rachel Spangler | |  | Anthony Hinton "ANTOIUS" SIR KT., OF WANBOROUGH
manor of Earlscote b.1532 d.1598 MAR 07 Spouse: Martha Warnford | Father: SIR Thomas Hinton Mother: Anne Goddard | Anthony Hinton (son of Thomas Hinton and Anne Goddard) was born 1532 in Wiltshire, England, and died 07 Mar 1598. He married Martha Warnford on 1569. Includes Notes for Anthony Hinton: He inherited the manor of Earlscote. He married late in life to a young girl, Martha Warnford. They had a large family. After his death, his grandson, Anthony, erected a monument in his honor, which still stands today, it says:" Anthony Hinton, Esgr. d May 7, 1598, age 66 Grandfather to Mr. Hinton, Privy Councillor to Charles I " The manor of Earlscote is strangely beautiful & peaceful, it is surrounded by its somewhat un-prepossessing farm buildings. It was moated during King Edward VIII reign, when he would spend time there. The ponds still remain on two sides. There are curious stones(not local) in and around the ponds which is said to be of Druidic origin. "The house is mentioned in the book Kenilworth by Sir Walter Scott." There are secret passages running all through the upper part of the house. These secret passages led to many ghost stories. It is also said that there were priests who used these passages & hidden rooms to celebrate mass in the days of the Reformation. Anthony carved his own and his wifes initials inside the cupboard in his bedroom. The "Earlscote" is still standing. Anthony and his wife, Martha, were very generous, amost every church in Wiltshire, during their time, received beautiful gifts. It appears this branch of the Hinton family secretly supported the Catholic Church even though King Edward VIII forbid his statesmen to support this church. More About Anthony Hinton: Burial: Unknown, St. John Church, Wanborough, Wilkshire, England . Occupation: Justice of Peace of Berkshire. Residence: manor of Earlscote, parish of Wanborough, Wilkshire, England. More About Anthony Hinton and Martha Warnford: Marriage: 1569 Occupation: Justice of the Peace Berkshire http://www.shrivenhamheritagesociety.co.uk/listing.asp?listID=1513 monument to him in south isle of st johns church wanborough County of Wilts |  | Aura Belle Hinton b.1882 AUG 29 Spouse: Roy McClure | Father: Napoleon Henry Pleman Hinton Mother: Lavina Jane Sparks | |  | Barbara E Hinton b.1845 MAR 06 Spouse: Andrew Isgrigg | Father: Jeremiah Zachariah Hinton Jr. JERRY Mother: Eliza Jane Willey ELIZA | |  | Charles Hinton | Father: George Britton McClellan Hinton Mother: Arminta M Caldwell | Raenoke IN |  | Charles Richard Hinton | Father: William Pitcher Mother: Martha Ellen Hinton | |  | Christopher Hinton d.1747 | Father: Mother: | Grandson of Farrar Hinton Died in Amelie County Virginia in 1747 |  | Cletus Hinton d.1997 Apr 26 | Father: George Britton McClellan Hinton Mother: Arminta M Caldwell | |  | Earl Hinton | Father: George Britton McClellan Hinton Mother: Arminta M Caldwell | Spencer IN |  | Elias Hinton | Father: Mother: | |  | Eliza J Hinton b.1857 FEB 03 d.1857 MAR 24 | Father: Jeremiah Zachariah Hinton Jr. JERRY Mother: Eliza Jane Willey ELIZA | |  | Elizabeth Hinton b.1725 d.1816 | Father: Thomas Philip Hinton Sr Mother: Rachel Howard | |  | Eva Etta Hinton b.1890 MAY 27 d.1975 DEC 24 Spouse: Maurice Speitel | Father: Napoleon Henry Pleman Hinton Mother: Lavina Jane Sparks | |  | Farrar Hinton b.1627 d.1747 | Father: SIR KNIGHT of CHILTON Thomas Hinton II Mother: LADY Elizabeth Farrar | immigrated to VA in 1650 son of Thomas |  | Frederick Francis Hinton b.1881 FEB 02 d.1963 AUG 27 Spouse: Rose Kreisher | Father: Napoleon Henry Pleman Hinton Mother: Lavina Jane Sparks | |  | Genevia Hinton d.1997 Feb 13 | Father: George Britton McClellan Hinton Mother: Arminta M Caldwell | new hope IN |  | George Britton McClellan Hinton b.1862 FEB 23 d.1941 Spouse: Arminta M Caldwell | Father: Jeremiah Zachariah Hinton Jr. JERRY Mother: Eliza Jane Willey ELIZA | |  | Herbert Hinton | Father: George Britton McClellan Hinton Mother: Arminta M Caldwell | |  | Irene Lanora Hinton b.1895 d.1912 NOV 28 | Father: Napoleon Henry Pleman Hinton Mother: Lavina Jane Sparks | |  | James Hinton b.1739 d.1828 | Father: Thomas Hinton Jr WILLIAM Mother: Rebecca Wilson | James, son of Thomas Hinton, Jr. (1719 - 1792) & Rebecca (Wilson) "Hinton - James Hinton came to Turkeyfoot about 1792, with his sons, daughter, sons-in-law and daughter-in-law, but where he came from is a mystery. Several of his children were married in Fredrick Co., Va, but there is no record of his having lived there. A 1815 deed lists his wife as Catharine. In January of 1818, he joined the Klk Lick Baptist Church, but was expelled in September of 1818 "for drinking too much and keeping a woman about his house that is under a bad character". He married Rebecca Sellers in Harrison County in 1819. His will, filed in Harrison County in August of 1828, leaves everything to Rebecca. He names his sons Solomon, Jeremiah, James, Asher and William, his daughters, Rebecca, Deborah, Polly, Eleanor, and Caty. He states he has already portioned them off. To daughter Darcus he leaves fifty cents. |  | Jeremiah Hinton d.1850 | Father: Mother: | christophers grandson married Elizabeth Kay and one of first settlers in Allen County KENTUCKY in warren co census in 1800 and 1810 |  | Jeremiah Zachariah Hinton b.1784 d.1859 JAN 25 Spouse: Rachel Spangler | Father: Michael Linton Hinton Mother: Sarah Kenny | |  | Jeremiah Zachariah Jr. Hinton "JERRY" b.1817 JAN 27 d.1885 Spouse: Eliza Jane Willey | Father: Jeremiah Zachariah Hinton Mother: Rachel Spangler | Residence 7 Aug 1820 • Colerain Twp, Ross Co, Ohio, United States pg 3 or 4 / Jeremiah Hinton Sr / Males: 1 under 10 (Jeremiah Jr 3y), 1 10-15, 1 16 - 25(Samuel), 1 30-40(Jeremiah Sr) / Females: 2 under 10, 1 10-15(Ann), 1 over 30(Rachel) this one is hard to read as ages at top of page are blacked out Residence 18 Jul 1860 • Perry Twp, (PO) Colfax, Clinton Co, Indiana USA pg 87, # 628 / r: 628(image 3 of 26) / Jerry Z. Hinton Jr 42(OH) M to Eliza(Willey) 38(IL) Hinton / 3 children: Valentine 17(IN), Barbara 15(IN), Napoleon 5(IN), / Farmer income $5000/personal $1005,/ Wm. N. Ball age 12 (IN) |  | Joane Hinton b.1542 | Father: SIR Thomas Hinton Mother: Anne Goddard | |  | John Hinton "JOHN HYNTON" b.1488 AUG 21 d.1550 JAN 07 Spouse: Joan Francklyn | Father: Baron of Eagles Hall Richard Hinton II Mother: Sarah Colemore | |  | John Hinton b.1735 d.1828 | Father: Thomas Philip Hinton Sr Mother: Rachel Howard | |  | John Phillip Hinton
Revolutionary War b.1748 SEP 05 d.1831 FEB 07 | Father: Thomas Hinton Jr WILLIAM Mother: Rebecca Wilson | Phillip served with Montgomery County militia, in Middle Battalion, company 5 during the American Revolution |  | John R. Hinton | Father: Charles Richard Hinton Mother: | |  | Joseph Franklin HInton b.1868 MAR 31 d.1933 | Father: Valentine P Hinton Mother: Mary E Crose | |  | Keala Hinton b.1998 | Father: John R. Hinton Mother: | |  | Mabel Hinton | Father: George Britton McClellan Hinton Mother: Arminta M Caldwell | Lafayette |  | Marie Hinton | Father: George Britton McClellan Hinton Mother: Arminta M Caldwell | Married Spaulding Frankfort IN |  | Martha Ellen Hinton b.1884 MAR 18 d.1965 JUN 19 Spouse: William Pitcher | Father: Napoleon Henry Pleman Hinton Mother: Lavina Jane Sparks | Never married but had 4 boys with 4 different fathers |  | Mary Hinton b.1745 d.1819 | Father: Thomas Hinton Jr WILLIAM Mother: Rebecca Wilson | married to WARD |  | Mary Bordley Hinton b.1722 d.1722 | Father: Thomas Philip Hinton Sr Mother: Rachel Howard | |  | Mary Elizabeth Hinton "AUNT DEE" b.1878 MAR 14 d.1964 NOV 03 | Father: Napoleon Henry Pleman Hinton Mother: Lavina Jane Sparks | Never married and never had children |  | Maurice Fletcher Hinton b.1892 JUN 05 | Father: Napoleon Henry Pleman Hinton Mother: Lavina Jane Sparks | |  | Michael Linton Hinton b.1743 d.1824 Spouse: Sarah Kenny | Father: Thomas Hinton Jr WILLIAM Mother: Rebecca Wilson | |  | Minerva Jane Hinton b.1871 d.1919 | Father: Valentine P Hinton Mother: Mary E Crose | |  | Myrtle Estelle Hinton b.1879 DEC 07 d.1964 MAY 28 Spouse: James Cloyd Guntle | Father: Napoleon Henry Pleman Hinton Mother: Lavina Jane Sparks | When Myrtle Estella Hinton was born on 7 December 1879, in Indiana, United States, her father, Napoleon Henry Hinton, was 25 and her mother, Lovina Jane Sparks, was 20. She married James Cloyd Guntle on 14 May 1899. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 8 daughters. She lived in Jackson Township, Clinton, Indiana, United States in 1900 and Perry Township, Martin, Indiana, United States in 1900. She died on 28 May 1964, in Frankfort, Center Township, Clinton, Indiana, United States, at the age of 84, and was buried in Frankfort, Center Township, Clinton, Indiana, United States. |  | Napoleon Henry Pleman Hinton b.1854 JUL 03 d.1908 AUG 21 Spouse: Lavina Jane Sparks | Father: Jeremiah Zachariah Hinton Jr. JERRY Mother: Eliza Jane Willey ELIZA | also known as Plene or Pleeman Napoleon was injured on Aug 18, 1908 when a wagon loaded with dirt and pulled by a team of horses tipped over on him. This was the site of constructtion of the Frankfort City Water tower, Downtown Frankfort IN. He died at Palmer Hostpital 3 daya later on Aug 21, 1908 |  | Nelli May Hinton b.1876 d.1919 | Father: Valentine P Hinton Mother: Mary E Crose | |  | Philip Hinton b.1722 d.1812 | Father: Thomas Philip Hinton Sr Mother: Rachel Howard | |  | Phillipa Hinton b.1493 | Father: John Hinton JOHN HYNTON Mother: Joan Francklyn | |  | Rachel Hinton b.1749 d.1834 | Father: Thomas Hinton Jr WILLIAM Mother: Rebecca Wilson | married Sgt James Ball James Ball and Rachel Hinton recorded a marriage license in Frederick County Court House on February 20, 1779. |  | Richard II Hinton BARON OF EAGLES HALL b.1460 d.1520 Spouse: Sarah Colemore Spouse 2: Margaret Dickson | Father: Thomas de Hynton Mother: | Our familys history notes state: "He was the last to spell the name HYNTON, and the first to use eagles, legs and serpents for his crest. He was a warrior for Cardinal Wolsey in 1530. He had 4 sons and one daughter." Baron of Eagles Hall, Richard Hynton was born in 1460, in birth place , to John The Younger Hinton of Eagle Hall the de Hynton (born Younger), and Matilda de Hynton (born Younger), II (born Golaffre) . John was born in 1418, in Eagles Hall, Kingston, Lisle, England. Matilda was born in 1425, in Saunderston, Berkshire, England. Baron married Sarah of Warwickshire HYNTON (born Colemore) . Sarah was born in 1467, in Bremingham, Warwickshire, England. They had one son: John of Stainswick Berkshire Hynton (Hinton) . Baron lived in address . Baron passed away in 1520, at age 60 |  | Richard Hinton b.1512 d.1555 | Father: John Hinton JOHN HYNTON Mother: Joan Francklyn | |  | Robert Hinton b.1534 | Father: SIR Thomas Hinton Mother: Anne Goddard | |  | Ruth Hinton | Father: George Britton McClellan Hinton Mother: Arminta M Caldwell | Married Pierce Frankfort IN |  | Samuel Hinton b.1732 d.1768 | Father: Thomas Philip Hinton Sr Mother: Rachel Howard | |  | Samuel Hinton b.1810 Spouse: Sara ? | Father: Jeremiah Zachariah Hinton Mother: Rachel Spangler | |  | Sarah Hinton b.1724 d.1779 | Father: Thomas Philip Hinton Sr Mother: Rachel Howard | |  | Susanna Hinton b.1726 d.1779 | Father: Thomas Philip Hinton Sr Mother: Rachel Howard | |  | Thomas Hinton | Father: Mother: | |  | Thomas Hinton SIR b.1505 d.1567 DEC 25 Spouse: Anne Goddard | Father: John Hinton JOHN HYNTON Mother: Joan Francklyn | His will was probated in the Prerogative Court of Lichfield in that year 1568. he and his wife sold thier one half interest in the Manor of Bournton County Berks, July 7 1541 Thomas Hinton purchesed from THomas Duke of Norfolk the manor of Earlscote parish of Wanborough county Wilts containing 00 acres more or less and eventually aquired an estate of over four thousand acres. Leased Property: 1540 • "Earlscote Manor", Chilton Foliat Parish, Wanborough, County of Wiltshire Co, England Sir Thomas (1) Hinton signed a 21yr lease for "Earlescote Manor" from the Crown which had lately obtained it from Thomas Howard, Earl of Norfolk / lease expires 1561 / Source: History of Wanborough, pgs 1-19, pg 4 about Earlescote Manor |  | Thomas Hinton SIR MP, OF EARLSCOTE
London Company b.1574 JAN d.1635 JAN 01 Spouse: Katherine Elizabeth Palmer | Father: SIR Kt., of Wanborough Anthony Hinton ANTOIUS Mother: Martha Warnford | went to Queens College at age 17....Knighted by KingJames I at Palace of Oatlands July 1 1603 for his services procuring a loan .One of largest stockholders of London Company for the settlement of Virginia.. Claimed to have visited Virginia Colony. Bachelor of Arts Degree from Queens college. he was member of parliament for the borough of Bournton, Berks 1621-22 and for borough of Ludgershall Wilts 1625-26. two sons emigrated there; and his daughter married Samuel Mathews, the colony’s governor in the 1650s [sic - she (Sarah) was the 2nd wife of Samuel Mathews, father of Samuel Mathews the Governor by his first wife]; while his eldest son, Anthony, belonged to the Virginia Company and may briefly have been a planter in Barbados. Queens College.. he Bewitching of Anne Gunter Thomas Hinton played an important role in securing the 1605 acquittal of accused witches Elizabeth Gregory and Mary Pepwell, when he testified that the victim, Anne Gunter, a daughter of his kinsman Brian Gunter, appeared to be faking her symptoms and making false accusations. "What is surprising, as with the business of the cut garter, was that Hinton was the only person able to interpret what was going on in a sceptical way.. Hinton’s family had owned property in Swindon, Wiltshire since the thirteenth century and had purchased lands in Wanborough and neighbouring Oxfordshire parishes in the 1540s. 17 Hinton himself initially settled at Wanborough, securing a generous dowry from his first wife before inheriting the bulk of the family’s substantial estates in 1598. 18 These included lands in Bourton, Oxfordshire, the home of his cousin Thomas Hinton, who married the sister of Lawrence Tanfield*, chief baron of the Exchequer. 19 Using the income derived from these properties, rated at a respectable £20 in the subsidy rolls, he purchased Chilton Park, a 615-acre estate on the Wiltshire-Berkshire border. 20 However, he did not acquire significant local office until 1608, when Edward Seymour, 1st earl of Hertford, appointed him a captain of foot in Sir William Button’s* militia regiment. Considering this position onerous, Hinton petitioned Hertford for relief ‘in regard of my want of experience in such employments’, and added that he was already serving on a county committee concerning maimed soldiers, and that ‘some necessary occasions are like to cause me to live in London when my absence will either cause the neglect of my duty or my presence procure me much inconvenience’. He had presumably taken lodgings in London by July 1611, when Hertford condemned the ‘defect and want in you of such supplements as belong to every captain having charge of men’. 21 By this point Hinton and other leading gentry had become aggrieved at Hertford’s appointment of his servant Josias Kirton as muster-master. In September Hinton proposed to delay the musters until after the harvest, but by the following month h e was refusing to contribute towards the muster-master’s wages unless Kirton’s appointment was approved by the whole county. 22 Hinton was pricked as sheriff for Berkshire in the following year, and finally appointed to the Wiltshire magistracy in 1614. In November 1616 Hinton was accused of fraudulently registering a recognizance for £2,000 at the Statute Office, and of then attempting to mortgage it at a goldsmith’s for £5,000. His alleged confederate, Thomas Jolliffe, was committed to the Fleet, but it has not been established what action, if any, was taken against Hinton himself. 23 Legal proceedings certainly followed from his marriage in 1622 to Lady Mary Harvey, whose previous husband, Sir Sebastian Harvey, had left her a fortune estimated at £40,000. 24.Numerous suits resulted from Hinton’s attempts to secure repayment of loans Harvey had made over the previous 30 years, and from his efforts to exploit more fully the rental income from Harvey’s estates in Shropshire, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire. 25 Hinton’s principal legal concerns during the 1620s, however, were to defend his wife’s goods against claims made by Harvey’s daughter Mary and her husband John Popham*, and in countering charges that he had forged a number of leases depriving the young couple of the profits of an estate settled on them at their marriage in May 1621. 26 Elected for Downton in December 1620, despite holding no property in south Wiltshire, Hinton presumably owed his seat to the borough’s principal patron, William Herbert, 3rd earl of Pembroke. In the Commons Hinton made no recorded speeches, but was named to 11 bill committees. Some of these involved legal technicalities such as alienations (19 Mar.), local lawsuits (20 Mar.) and forcible entries (24 March). His Wiltshire estate and London interests may explain his nomination to committees for bills dealing with the sale of Wiltshire lands belonging to the debtor Sir Thomas Redferne (15 Mar.) and the relief of London’s poor (2 May). Miscellaneous committees to which he was appointed concerned bills to prevent the export of ordnance (26 Mar.), the use of gold and silver in apparel (21 Apr.) and the estate of the fraudulent scrivener Thomas Frith (26 May). 27 On 2 June he was one of the 24 Members selected to inform the king that both Houses preferred the option of an adjournment to an extension of the sitting. 28 After the session reconvened in the autumn, he was named to a committee for a bill to convey criminals to houses of correction (22 Nov.). He was also a member of the committee for a bill to allow ministers to lease lands on behalf of their dependants (22, 23 November). 29 Hinton was re-elected for Ludgershall in May 1625, probably on the strength of his local status, as he had no direct connection with the borough. He made no known contribution to the work of the House. He may have stood for Ludgershall again in 1626, but if so, he was defeated by Sir William Walter*. He certainly stood at the subsequent election which was called after the Commons voided both initial returns for the second seat. However, although he was returned on 18 Mar. 1626, a rival group of electors submitted a separate indenture for Sir Thomas Jay*, and the dispute remained unresolved at the dissolution in June. 30 Hinton is not known to have contested the seat against Jay in 1628. Hinton died on 1 Feb. 1635 and was initially buried next to Lady Mary at Wanborough before being re-interred alongside his first wife, Catherine, at Chilton Foliat. 31 No will has been found, and the inquisition into his estate was not taken until 1639. 32 Hinton’s children developed close ties with Virginia: two sons emigrated there; and his daughter married Samuel Matthews, the colony’s governor in the 1650s; while his eldest son, Anthony, belonged to the Virginia Company and may briefly have been a planter in Barbados. 33 A fourth son, John, became physician to Henrietta Maria. 34 None of Hinton’s descendants sat in Parliament. |  | Thomas II Hinton SIR KNIGHT OF CHILTON
immigrant crossed the Atlantic b.1600 APR 08 d.1683 SEP 20 Spouse: Elizabeth Farrar Spouse 2: Alice Anne Bosier | Father: SIR MP, of Earlscote Thomas Hinton Mother: LADY Katherine Elizabeth Palmer | Thomas Hinton, MP, b. 1573/4, 1st s. of Anthony Hinton of Earlscott, Wanborough, Wilts. and Martha, da. of John Warneford of Sevenhampton, Wilts.1 educ. Queen’s, Oxf. 1591, aged 17.2 m. (1) 1595 (with £1,000),3 Catherine (bur. 11 Oct. 1609), da. of William Palmer of Parham, Suss., 6s. (1 d.v.p.) 1da. d.v.p.;4 Hinton’s children developed close ties with Virginia: two sons emigrated there; and his daughter married Samuel Matthews, the colony’s governor in the 1650s; while his eldest son, Anthony, belonged to the Virginia Company and may briefly have been a planter in Barbados.33 A fourth son, John, became physician to Henrietta Maria.34 Birth 8 Apr 1600 • @ Earlscote Manor, Chilton Foliat Parish, Wiltshire Co, England Virginia Colony abt 1607 • age 7y was member of first permament white settlement in America / his dad: Sir Thomas Hinton (1574 - 1635) made his 1st & only trip to Jamestown Voyage: 15 Jul 1622 • from England to Jamestown Colony, British Colonies his sister: Mary F.(Hinton)Matthews 20 & husband: Capt. Samuel Matthews 36 & her bro: John C. Hinton 19 on Ship "Southampton" arriving late Sept 1622 to view what is happening in Jamestown & report back to Sir Thomas Hinton(1574 - 1635) of Lond Residence abt 1620 • Oxford, Oxfordshire, England / Oxford University Alumni 1500 - 1886 / pgs 718 - 719 / I see his dad listed on 718 at bottom of pg / It is stated in other records he did not attend Oxford College as others in his family did, he self educated himself Knighted: 1 Jul 1619 • England Thomas Hinton(1600 - 1683) age 19 |  | Thomas Jr Hinton "WILLIAM"
DAR # A204465 b.1719 d.1792 JUN 12 Spouse: Rebecca Wilson | Father: Thomas Philip Hinton Sr Mother: Rachel Howard | Thomas Hinton, variously called either senior or junior, was born in Maryland around 1719. The DAR lists his year of birth as c. 1715, but his parents were not wed until 1718. He was the eldest son of Thomas and Rachael (Howard) Hinton. Some time before 1736, he married Rebecca, maiden name uncertain (other genealogies suggest Wilson). On March 27, 1756, his namesake father sold him the 100 acre "resurvey on Saplin Ridge" in Frederick County, which had been founded in 1748. He served with his namesake son in the 5th Company of the Upper Battalion of the Montgomery County, Maryland, Militia, during the American Revolution. Montgomery County was formed from Frederick County in 1776. The 1790 Census shows him with his wife, one other adult man, and one adult woman. He died shortly after this. Tobacco Farmer |  | Thomas Philip Sr Hinton b.1693 NOV 28 d.1765 Spouse: Rachel Howard | Father: William Hinton Sr Mother: Mary Egerton | From the book " Frederick County Land Records, Liber F, Abstracts 1756-1761 Page 89 1033-1035 Thomas Hinton, Jr. recorded 27 Mar 1756, made same date, between Thomas Hinton, Sr., carpenter. for 25 pcm MD, tract called the "Resurvey on Saplin Ridge," M&B given for 100 acres. Signed by mark. Thomas Hinton, before Nathl Wickham, Thos Beatty. Thomas Hinton, Sr. ack. deed, and at the same time came Rachel Hinton released dower right. Receipt. AF paid. |  | Thomas Vernice Hinton b.1887 OCT 30 d.1949 OCT 28 | Father: Napoleon Henry Pleman Hinton Mother: Lavina Jane Sparks | |  | Thomas William III Hinton
DAR b.1736 AUG 31 d.1821 JUN 17 | Father: Thomas Hinton Jr WILLIAM Mother: Rebecca Wilson | Thomas Hinton (variously Jr. or III) was born August 31, 1736, in Maryland, probably Anne Arundel County. He married Deborah (maiden name unknown) in the 1760s. He served with his father in the 5th Company of the Upper Battalion of the Montgomery County, Maryland, Militia during the Revolutionary War (Clements & Wright: Maryland Militia in the Revolution, p. 194). This new county was split off from Frederick County in 1776. Two Thomas Hintons appear in the 1790 census from Montgomery County; this Thomas is the one with six sons (William, Thomas, Philip, Levi, Seaborn, and one unknown) and three daughters (Martha*, Sarah, Rebecca), as his fathers family would not have been that large at this time. He did not own slaves. Thomas was allegedly disinherited by his father upon his death in 1792, according to Hyatt. Either way, he certainly left Maryland and established a home near Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky. Around 1797, he moved to Colerain Township, Ross County, Ohio, in the northeastern quarter of section nine. He surveyed this land for a company, then kept 109 acres for himself. He followed the Dawson family, who were also from Bourbon County. Hinton stayed in one location for two years, but finding the land too swampy, he moved southeast to the eastern half of section ten. He died in Colerain Township, Ross County, Ohio, on June 11, 1821, and was buried in Old Methodist Cemetery in Adelphi. Colerain was settled nearly as early as any of the twp. of Ross Co. In 1796, Zedekiah and Thomas Dawson, brothers, left their home in VA and built a cabin on the east bank of the second stream of water east of Hallsville. Thomas Hinton settled nearby on the Northen quarter of sect. 9 at the same time. Mr. Hinton remained 2 yr., on the above mentioned place, when, owing to much sickness caused by the damps and dews of the prairies in which he was living, he moved to a place a mile to the southeast, where the land was higher and drier. There he took up the east half of sect. 10. He had 8 boys and 3 girls. He died aged 84 yr., leaving his youngest son, Elias on the farm. |  | Vachel B. Hinton PVT. b.1737 d.1825 | Father: Thomas Philip Hinton Sr Mother: Rachel Howard | |  | Valentine P Hinton b.1844 MAR 01 d.1897 FEB 22 Spouse: Mary E Crose | Father: Jeremiah Zachariah Hinton Jr. JERRY Mother: Eliza Jane Willey ELIZA | |  | Viola Estelene Hinton b.1894 MAR 28 d.1965 MAY 12 Spouse: Larry Gilling | Father: Napoleon Henry Pleman Hinton Mother: Lavina Jane Sparks | |  | William Sr Hinton
immigrant b.1662 d.1695 Spouse: Mary Egerton | Father: SIR KNIGHT of CHILTON Thomas Hinton II Mother: Alice Anne Bosier | Arrival 1666 • St. Marys County, Maryland age 31 w his father, Thomas (4) Hinton (1600 - 1683) from England Death of father Sir Thomas II (20) (Knight of Chilton) Hinton Esq.(1**)(my 8th great grandfather) Immigrant to Colonies (1600–1683) 20 Sep 1683 • , Cecil, Maryland, USA |  | WIlliam Dalas Hinton b.1865 JUL 08 | Father: Valentine P Hinton Mother: Mary E Crose | |  | William Robert Hinton b.1728 d.1819 | Father: Thomas Philip Hinton Sr Mother: Rachel Howard | | |
3 Hinton Photos | Ma and Paw Guntle Golden wedding anniversary James Cloyd Guntle and Myrtle Estelle Hinton | Napoleon Henry Hinton Family This photo is the Napoleon Henry Hinton family.
Napoleon and his wife Lavina Jane Sparks were my G,G, grandparents.
Myrtle Estella Hinton (b 1879) (front row right) is my Great grandmother, she married James Cloyd Guntle
Front row left is Mary Elizabeth Hinton (Myrtles sister , they called her Aunt Dee).
Back row is Myrtles other brothers and sisters Eva Etta Hinton, Thomas Vernice Hinton, Viola Esteline Hinton (aunt Vi), Martha Ellen Hinton, Frederick Francis Hinton, Maurice Fletcher Hinton, Aura Belle Hinton, and Irene Lanora Hinton (died when she was 17).
Napoleon died in 1908, His wife Lavina Jane Sparks died in 1913.
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