Joseph Hinds

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: appr 1705 - Morristown, New Jersey
    Christening: 
          Death: 1772 - Guilford Co., North Carolina
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Ruth (       -       )
       Marriage: Abt 1730
       Children:
                1. Charity Hinds (1731-      )
                2. Hannah Hinds (1734-      )
                3. Joseph Hinds (1737-Abt 1815)
                4. Simeon Hinds (1740-      )
                5. Levi Hinds Sr. (1742-1817)
                6. John Henry Hinds (1745-Abt 1811)
                7. Mary Hinds (1748-      )

2. Susanna McConel (       -       )
       Marriage: 

Notes
General:
LAND in NORTH CAROLINA:

On March 1, 1763 Zachariah Cox of Rowan Co., North Carolina, cooper, and Mary, his wife, sell to Joseph Hines of the same county for £42 a tract of land on one of the branches of Pole Cat Creek in Rowan Co. containing by estimation 250 acres. It is described by metes and bounds. The boundaries cross the branch and the "Trading Path". The tract was granted to Zarariah Cox by deed from the Rt. Honble John Earl Granville December 6, 1761. (Rowan Co., North Carolina Deed Records 5/355)

In subsequent deeds this tract is said to contain 220 acres and to be on the Old Trading Road and one of the SE forks of Polecat Creek. On March 5, 1770 Joseph Hinds and Susanah Hinds of Rowan County for and in consideration of £5 gave a quit claim deed to Simeon Hinds of the same county for 30 acres on a branch of Polecat Creek. Simeon is Joseph's son, and a subsequent deed indicates that the 30 acres is part of the 220. In his will Joseph Hinds bequeaths all of his land to his 3 sons, Simeon, Levi, and John, after the death or remarriage of his wife. On March 21, 1775 a fourth son, Joseph Hinds, purchases the 30 acre tract from Simeon for £19. On February 12, 1775 Joseph purchases the interest of Simeon and Levi in the 220 acres for 5 shillings.

The 220 acre tract is in what is now Randolph Co., North Carolina, which was created February 26, 1799 from the southern third of Guilford Co., which was formed in 1771 from Orange Co. on the east and Rowan on the west. For more details concerning these transactions see notes under Joseph Hinds the son.

WILL-1:

Copied from http://hindskw.com/KennethHinds/1015.html

The will of Joseph Hinds, probated 1771:

This is the 14th day of April in the year of our Lord 1770. I Joseph Hinds of the County of Guilford and the Province of North Carolina, yeoman, being sick and weak of body but of perfect mind and memory, do make and ordain this my last will and testament that is to say,

First -- It is my will that all my just debts and funeral charges be paid.

Imprimis -- I give and bequeath to Susanna my beloved wife -- all my estate both real and personal as long as she remains my widow -- and it is my will that in case my stock of creatures is too large for my wife to keep, she may dispose of them as she thinks needful, but in case my said wife should marry another man, I order it and it is my will that she shall possess my estate no longer.

Next -- I give to my son Joseph Hinds -- five shillings proclamation money and further I give liberty to my said wife to give her daughter, Ann McConel, one cow and calf next fall and not before -- I give to Prudence Roberts, one cow and calf, in case she should live with my wife until she is arrived at the age of 18 years.

I give and bequeath to my three sons -- to wit -- Simeon, Levi, and John Hinds -- after my wife's death or marriage all my estate both real and personal to possess by them equally, them and their heirs forever.

I likewise constitute, make and ordain my beloved wife Susanna Hinds my executor with my friends Jeremiah Reynolds and Isaac Beeson of Guilford Co my whole and soul executrix of this my last will and Testament and do hereby utterly disavow, revoke and disannul all and every other former testaments, wills, or legacies and bequests and executors by me in any way before named, willed or bequeathed that ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament.

In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal the day and the year first above written.

Joseph Hinds (seal)

Signed and published -- pronounced and declared by the within testor the said Joseph Hinds to be his last
will and testament in the presents of us the subscribers --

Edward Norton -- Jurat
Joseph Caness

WILL-2:

Will records of Guilford Co., North Carolina at FamilySearch.org, "Wills, v. A-B 1771-1838", film #19059, Book A, pg 150, image 86/499:

In the name of God amen --- This fourteenth day of Aprill in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy two, I Joseph Hinds of the County of Guilford and Province of North Carolina yeaoman being sick and weak of body but of perfect mind and memory thinks be given to God, and calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last will and testament that is to say principally and first of all I give and recommend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God that gave it and my body I recommend to the earth to be buried in a deacent and christian like maner at the discretion of my Executors nothing douting but at the General Resurrection I [will] receive the same again by the mighty power of God.--- and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me with in this life, I give demise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form.
First-- It is my will that all my just debts & funeral charges be paid
Impremis-- I give and bequeath to Susanna my beloved wife all my estate both real and personal as long as she remains my widow, and it my will that in case my stock of creatures is two large for my wife to keep she may dispose of them as she shall think needfull, but in case my said wife should marry to another man I order____ and it is my will she should possess my estate no longer.
Next I give to my son Joseph Hinds five shillings proclamation money and further I give liberty to my said wife to give to her daughter Ann McConnel one cow and calf next fall, and not before --- I give to Prudence Roberts one cow & calf in case she should live with my wife until she is arrived to the age of eighteen years.
I give and bequeath to my three sons (to wit) Simeon Levi and John Hinds after my wife's death or marriage all my estate both real and personal to possessed by them eaqually share and share alike according to quantity and quallty them and their heirs forever.
I likewise constitute make and ordain my beloved wife Susanna Hinds my Executrix with my friends Jeremiah Reynolds and Isaac Beeson of Guilford County my whole & sole Executors of this my last will & testament and I do hereby utterly disalow revoke and disanul all and every other former testaments wills or legases and bequests and Execut___ by me in any way before named willed or bequeathed rattifieing and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament
In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year first above written

Joseph Hinds (seal)
Signed sealed published pronounced and
declared by the within Testator the said Joseph Hinds
to be his last will and testament in the presence of us
the subscribers -- Edward Norton (Jurat)
Joseph Chamness (Jurat)
John Wood
North Carolina, Guildford County ss August Court 1772.--- Then the within last will & Testament of Joseph Hinds, deceased, proved in open court by the oaths of Edward Norton, Joseph Chamness two subscribing witnesses thereto & on motion ordered to be recorded.

WILL-3:

Another copy of the will is at image 260/1941 in United States, North Carolina, Guilford - Probate records, "Original wills Heath, Eliza A. - Linegar, Issac" at

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9GC-ZW7K?i=259&cat=456975

WHO WAS HIS FATHER?

Ken Hinds at http://hindskw.com/KennethHinds/1015.html writes:

At first I thought Joseph was a son of James III Hinds, but this is wrong.
Another researcher sends:
James Hinds of Elizabeth Town who died in 1731 left a six acre tract of salt meadow to his son, Joseph. Joseph Hinds who died in 1766, and whose will was probated in NJ, included in his will a six acre tract of salt meadow that he got from his father. Our Joseph died in 1771, and his will was probated in NC.
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Sources


1 Kenneth Hinds, http://hindskw.com/genealogy.html.

2 http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com db: tvdavis.

3 Gonzales County Historical Commission, "The History of Gonzales County, Texas," 1986, Repository: Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.


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