Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Michael David Smart
Ancestors of Michael David Smart
3023.?, born Abt. 1689 in Ireland.
Child of Anthony Huet and ? is:
1511 | i. | Catherine Huet, born Abt. 1717 in Ireland; died Bef. 1757; married James Dickey Abt. 1738 in Ireland. |
3024.Johan Heinrich Heiss, born 1720; died 1795.He was the son of 6048. Hans Jakob Heiss.He married 3025. Maria Margaret Milliron Bef. 1755.
3025.Maria Margaret Milliron
Child of Johan Heiss and Maria Milliron is:
1512 | i. | Hans Joerg Heiss, born April 08, 1721 in Germany; died 1794 in Greene County, TN; married Mary ? 1738. |
3056.Jacob Hinshaw, born 1710 in Grange, Clonfeacle Parish, County Tyrone, Ireland; died March 31, 1796 in Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, Orange County, NC.He was the son of 6112. Thomas Hinshaw and 6113. Mary Marshall.He married 3057. Rebecca Mackey November 16, 1735 in Grange MM, Ballyhagen, County Armagh, Ireland.
3057.Rebecca Mackey, born Abt. 1716 in Kincon, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh, Ireland; died June 16, 1796 in Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, Orange County, NC.She was the daughter of 6114. Joseph Mackey and 6115. Ann Sweethen.
Notes for Jacob Hinshaw:
Born 1710, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.1,3,21,102
He married Rebecca Mackey, 11-16-1735, Ballyhagen, County Armagh, Ireland.1,3,5,10,21,39,42,80,102 (Rebekah Mackey)2
Rebecca, daughter of Joseph Macky & Ann Sweethen, was born c1716, Kimcon, County Armagh, Ireland.1,2,10,42,80
The Marriage Book Ulster Quarterly Meeting shows Jacob was from Grange, Parish of Clanfekill, County Tyrone; Rebecca
was from Kincon, Parish of Kilmore, County Armagh. Their marriage of "9 Mo. 6, 1735" was at the Friends Meeting House in
Ballyhagen, County Armagh, and was signed (witnessed) by (among others): Benjamin Mackie (Rebecca's brother), Ann
Mackie (sister), Mary Hinshaw (who is this?), Margaret Hinshaw (who is this?), Mary Greer (sister of Alice Greer?), Joseph
& Ann Mackie (Rebecca's parents), John Mackie (Rebecca's brother and husband of Elizabeth Hinshaw), William Hinshaw
(cousin 34?), and Jacob & Rebecca themselves.10,39,105
Jacob was from Grange, parish of Clonfeacle, County Tyrone, and Rebecca was from Kincon, parish of Kilmore, County
Armagh.105
Jacob & Rebecca emigrated to New Garden, Chester Co., Pennsylvania in 1741.1,5,21,42 An entry referencing his preparations
to emigrate is found in the minutes of the Preparative Meeting of Grange, near Charlemount, N.Ireland, for the meeting of 2
Mo. 3, 1741:10
"Patrick Holm & his wife, also Hugh Kennedy & his family, having Laid before our meeting their Intention of
Removing to America, they being poor friends & in want of help, therefore this meeting agrees that William
Delap doe Lay out ye Sum of fifteen pounds Ster: to help to pay their fraughts and other necessaries for ye
Jurnay untill he be paid ye Same out of ye Interest Left to poor friends of this meeting; also John Whitsit, James
Pillar, William delap, Thos Greer & Benjn Marshill are Desired to Draw Suitable Certificates for ye Sd Hugh
Kennedy and for Jacob Hinshaw & his wife who Intends ye Same Journy".
Jacob and Rebecca were received at the New Garden Monthly Meeting, Chester County, PA, on 11-30-1741:10,39
"Jacob Hinshaw and Rebecca, his wife, produced a certificate from ye Men's and Women's Meeting (Grange)
near Charlemont in ye North of Ireland, bearing date ye 3d day of ye 2d month, 1741, recommending him and
his wife members in unity."
Jacob and Rebecca signed (witnessed) a marriage certificate at New Garden, PA for John Marshill & Ruth Hadley, dated Aug
14, 1742.10
They lived for a time within the limits of New Garden and then moved and became members of the Menallen Meeting,
Warrington, York (now Adams) County, PA, about 1748.28,10,42
One of the first marriages at Menallen was that of Samuel Pope to Elizabeth Stevenson on 7 Mo. 4, 1751, witnessed (signed)
by Jacob Hinshaw.10
In 1752 some members of the meeting complained that Jacob was guilty of "breach of promise concerning the price of a
Createre". In the 9th month (Nov), Jacob produced the following document which was recorded in the record:10
"Friends as it was your desire I should be at this meeting to Clear the truth of the Scandal I have brought upon
it by my breach of promise for the which I am very sorrey and hopes to be more careful for time to come.
Jacob Hinshaw"
From Menallen they removed to Monaghan Township, York County, where they were living in 1758.10
About 1765 moved to Cane Creek, Orange Co., N. Carolina, presenting a certificate dated 10-12-1765 to the Cane Creek
Monthly Meeting on 1 Mo. 4, 1766.1,2,5,21
The Cane Creek MM men's records shows an entry for 1-4-1766:2
"Jacob Hinshaw received on a certificate from Pennsylvania".
The women's record shows an entry for the same date:2
"Rebekah Hinshaw & daughters Mary, Rebekah, Elizabeth, & Jane received on a certificate from Warrington
MM".
On August 19, 1768, Jacob bought two tracts of land, one containing 272 acres and the other 106 acres, at Sandy Creek in
Orange Co., N.Carolina. He bought this land from Herman Husband for forty pounds. The deed identifies Jacob as a weaver
by profession.1,5,42
This same Herman Husband later became leader of the radical group known as the "Regulators". After a climatic battle
between this group and the provincial army in 1771, several of the movement's leaders faced execution. Jacob and some of his
sons signed petitions asking for clemency for the condemned rebels. It is not known how much Jacob or his sons were involved
in this movement, but it is interesting to note that shortly after the collapse of the movement, most of Jacob's sons returned to
Pennsylvania for a time.42
Jacob died 3-31-1796, Cane Creek MM, N.C., "aged about 86 years".1,2,42,80 In his will, Jacob named his daughter Jane and
his son-in-law William, husband of daughter Mary, as executors of his estate.1
Rebecca died 6-16-1796, Cane Creek MM, N.C., "aged about 80 years".1,2,42,80
Both Jacob and Rebecca are buried in the old Sandy Spring Friends Cemetery near their farm.42
SOURCES
1. "The Hinshaw and Henshaw Families", by William Hinshaw; edited by Milo Custer; private printing, Bloomington, Illinois,
1911; Frank I. Miller Co., printers.
2. "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy", by William Wade Hinshaw, in many well-stocked libraries.
3. The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS) International Genealogical Index (IGI) - Ireland.
5. The "Daily Pantagraph", Sept 1 1908.
10. "Immigration of the Irish Quakers", GR929.3748 M99 in a local library.
21. "The Compendium of American Genealogy", GS929.373 V81 in a local library.
28. "Hinshaw Chart and List" (1/1/68) by Ralph Edward Pike, from "Family Records of Morgan Co., Ind.", Public Library of
Mooresville, Morgan Co., Indiana (LDS microfilm 1509501).
39. Manuscript titled "Thomas Hinshaw 'The Little Irish Weaver' And Others" by John E. Hinshaw, Urban-Side-On-The-East,
Emporia, Kansas - submitted by Fontella Hinshaw.
42. A manuscript titled "The Hinshaw Family" by Thomas D. Hamm - submitted by Fontella Hinshaw.
80. "All About the Bensons, Hinshaws, and Others" by Imogen Benson Emery, in the LDS Family History Library, microfiche
#6017328.
102. Family Group sheets gathered at the 1992 Hinshaw reunion, submitted by attendees.
105. A Search Report commissioned from the Ulster Historical Foundation based upon records in the Public Records Office
of Norther Ireland.
More About Jacob Hinshaw:
Burial: Sandy Spring Friends Cemetery, Surry County, NC
Notes for Rebecca Mackey: Born c1716, Kimcon, County Armagh, Ireland.1,2,10,42,80 She married Jacob Hinshaw, 11-16-1735, Ballyhagen, County Armagh, Ireland.1,3,5,10,21,39,42,80,102 Jacob was born in 1710, Tyrone, N.Ireland.1,3,21,102 Jacob died 3-31-1796, Cane Creek MM, N.C., "aged about 86 years".1,2,42,80 Rebecca died 6-16-1796, Cane Creek MM, N.C., "aged about 80 years".1,2,42,80 Both Jacob and Rebecca are buried in the old Sandy Spring Friends Cemetery near their farm.42 SOURCES 1. "The Hinshaw and Henshaw Families", by William Hinshaw; edited by Milo Custer; private printing, Bloomington, Illinois, 1911; Frank I. Miller Co., printers. 2. "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy", by William Wade Hinshaw, in many well-stocked libraries. 3. The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS) International Genealogical Index (IGI) - Ireland. 5. The "Daily Pantagraph", Sept 1 1908. 10. "Immigration of the Irish Quakers", GR929.3748 M99 in a local library. 21. "The Compendium of American Genealogy", GS929.373 V81 in a local library. 39. Manuscript titled "Thomas Hinshaw 'The Little Irish Weaver' And Others" by John E. Hinshaw, Urban-Side-On-The-East, Emporia, Kansas - submitted by Fontella Hinshaw. 42. A manuscript titled "The Hinshaw Family" by Thomas D. Hamm - submitted by Fontella Hinshaw. 80. "All About the Bensons, Hinshaws, and Others" by Imogen Benson Emery, in the LDS Family History Library, microfiche #6017328. 102. Family Group sheets gathered at the 1992 Hinshaw reunion, submitted by attendees. |
More About Rebecca Mackey:
Burial: Sandy Spring Friends Cemetery, Surry County, NC
Children of Jacob Hinshaw and Rebecca Mackey are:
1528 | i. | Thomas Hinshaw, born Abt. 1749; died 1825 in Surry County, NC (now Yadkin County); married Hannah Seasfield October 11, 1766 in Warrington Monthly Meeting, York County, PA. | ||
ii. | Benjamin Hinshaw, born 1738. | |||
iii. | Ann Hinshaw | |||
iv. | William Hinshaw | |||
v. | John Hinshaw | |||
vi. | Joseph Hinshaw, born 1748. | |||
vii. | Mary Hinshaw, born 1752. | |||
viii. | Jacob Hinshaw | |||
ix. | Elizabeth Hinshaw, born 1752. | |||
x. | Rebecca Hinshaw, born 1756. | |||
xi. | Jane Hinshaw |