Jacob Hinkle
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 17 Feb 1764 - Cocalico Tsp., Lancaster Co., Pa Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Jacob Henckel (Abt 1733-1789) Mother: Christina ( -After 1820)
Notes
General:
CENSUS:
<pre>1790 Lincoln Co., North Carolina
Jacob Hinkle 111; no slaves
males >= 16 1
males < 16 1
females 1 </pre>
<pre>1800 Lincoln Co., North Carolina
Jacob Hinckle 11010 -- ?; ? slave
male female
1 <10
10-15
1 16-25
1 26-44
>45 </pre>
Anthony Hinckle is the previous entry. Jacob's entry is the last entry on the page, and the numbers have been mostly cut off in the digitized image.
<pre>1810 Lincoln Co., North Carolina, Capt. Andrew's district
Jacob Hinkle 21001 -- 21010; 2 slaves
male female
2 <10 2
1 10-15 1
16-25
26-44 1
1 >45 </pre>
The next 2 entries are Hannah Hinkle and Widow Hinkle. Jacob Hinkle, Jr. is the 7th prior entry.
RLH:
The following is from an article by Robert L. Hess in the HENCKEL GENEALOGICAL BULLETIN (Vol 33, No 2, Fall 2002) entitled "Jacob Hinkle of Spread Eagle Tavern". Numbers in brackets indicate notes which follow.
2. Jacob Hinkle, Jr. was born 17 February 1764, Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsy]vania, and confirmed with his brother Anthon(y) at Frederick, Maryland on 18 April 1783.[4] Jacob moved with his parents to Lincoln County, North Carolina in 1784/5, where his marriage bond with Susanna Seitz/Sides was obtained 1 February 1788.[5] Jacob Hinkle with his family was listed in Lincoln County in the 1790, 1800, and 1810 censuses.[6] By 1805 this Jacob, Jr. was called "Senior".[7]
In 1789 Jacob Hinkle bought 100 acres;[8] in 1804, 102 acres;[9] and in 1819 more land -- all in Lincoln County.[10] In 1814 Jacob Hinkle bought the land that his deceased father, Jacob, Sr., had previously owned in Lincoln County and which from 1796 to 1804 had been in the hands of brother Anthony.[11] In 1814 Jacob Hinkle, Sr. devised 85 acres to Hannah Hinkle [ex-wife of Jacob Hinkle, Jr.]. The deed was witnessed by Jacob Hinkle, Jr.[12]
4. Register of the Lutheran church at Frederick, MD; under confirmations.
5. Lincoln County, NC Marriage Bond, surety John Flatt.
6. US Population Censuses, Lincoln County, NC: 1800 M32-29, p. 827; 1810 M252-40, p. 365.
7. Lincoln County, NC Deed Books 25:22-23 and 25:557: 14 Oct 1805, Jacob Henkell, Sr. of Lincoln County bought from Jacob Henkell, Jr., hatter, 85 acres of the latter's land on Dutchman's Creek and all his personal property. (The younger appears to be a son of the elder.)
8. Lincoln County, NC Deed Book 3:541: 3 Oct 1789, Jacob Hinkle bought 100 acres from Jacob Seitz.
9. Lincoln County, NC Deed Book 21:396: 12 Mar 1804, Jacob Hinkle bought 102 acres from Jacob Seitz, Jr.
10. Lincoln County, NC Deed Book 28:447.
11. Lincoln County, NC Deed Books 21:276; and 28:45.
12. Lincoln County, NC Deed Book 28:194.
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