Joel H. Hinds

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: Abt 1827 - Pulaski Co., Kentucky
    Christening: 
          Death: 16 Jan 1859 1
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 

Parents
         Father: Stephen Hinds (Abt 1794-Abt 1844)
         Mother: Sarah Reese (Abt 1798-Abt 1849)

Spouses and Children
1. *Nancy Jane Ashley (Abt 1836 - 1860-1870)
       Marriage: 3 Feb 1851 - Pulaski Co, Ky 2 3 4
       Children:
                1. Barbara M. Hinds (Abt 1851-      )
                2. Mary Catherine "Mollie" Hinds (1853-1946)
                3. Sarah E. Hinds (Abt 1856-1939)
                4. James C. Hinds (Abt 1858-      )

Notes
General:
CENSUS:

In 1850 Joel (23, Ky, farmer) is living in the household of his older brother Samuel, 28, along with his younger brother James (16, Ky, farmer). He died before 1860.

<pre>1860 Pulaski Co., Kentucky, District No 1, p.o. Somerset; July 6; pg 132
871/848
Jane Hinds 24 FW Ky $300/$100
Barbay M. " 10 FW Ky
Mary C. " 8 FW Ky
Sarah " 6 FW Ky
James " 4 MW Ky
Margaret " 38 FW Ky Day Laborer
Stephen " 25 MW Ky --/$100 Farm Laborer
Mary " 2 FW Ky </pre>

She is not in the Slave Schedule. Jane is Joel's widow, and Stephen is his brother, who is a widower. He married in 1857. The first 4 children are presumably Jane's, and Mary is presumably Stephen's. Margaret is probably Joel's older sister.

In 1870 the 3 youngest children, Mary, Sarah, and James, are living in Pulaski Co. in 3 different households. They appear to be orphans. Presumably their mother has died.

MEXICAN WAR, 1847

In "A History of Pulaski Co., Ky" compiled by Alma Owens Tibbals, there is a Muster Roll of Capt. John C. Lair's Company in the Fourth Regiment of Kentucky Volunteers. Joel Hines, age 21, is a private.

DEATH:

The Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky), Friday, January 28, 1859, pg 3:

Joel Hinds, who was shot by Phillip Cormoney last Monday week, died on Tuesday about twelve o'clock. Cormoney has been tried before the examining court (Judge D. H. Denice), and John Lay, accused of aiding and abetting, was tried at the same time. Cormoney was committed and Lay discharged. The trial lasted nearly three days.
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Sources


1 Kentucky, U.S., Death Records, 1852-1965, Death Records, 1852-1910 > ALL > Film 994053; pg 405; image 310/647; "1859" on image 308/647. Repository: http://www.ancestry.com.

2 Pulaski Co. Historical Society, "Pulaski Co. Marriage Records, Book 2, 1851-1863," pg 55. Repository: Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.

3 "Familysearch.org," "Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWB9-Y3T), Joel H. Hines, 1851.

4 "Familysearch.org," "Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4H7-QYB), Joel H. Hines, 1851.


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