William Hines
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 25 Dec 1789 - Virginia Christening: Death: 15 Oct 1865 - (Pulaski Co., Ky) ( at age 75) 2 Burial: in Mt. Zion Methodist Cem., Science HIll, Pulaski Co., Kentucky Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Common Father Hines ( - ) Mother:
Spouses and Children
1. *Barbara Baugh (12 May 1792 - 11 Sep 1873) 1 Marriage: Abt 1807 Children: 1. Catherine Hines (Abt 1807-Bef 1840) 2. Solomon Hines (Abt 1809-1860/1870) 3. Stephen Hines (1810-1901) 4. John Hines (1812-1894) 5. Thomas Hines (1815-After 1900) 6. Nancy Hines (Abt 1820-1896) 7. William Hines (1820-After 1900) 8. Amanda Hines (Abt 1825- ) 9. Margaret Hines (Abt 1826- ) 10. Sarah A. Hines (Abt 1829-After 1880) 11. Lindsey P. Hines (Abt 1831-1898)
Notes
General:
CENSUS:
<pre>1810 Pulaski Co., Kentucky, Somerset
William Hynes 20012 -- 01000; no slaves
male female
2 <10
10-15 1
16-25
1 26-44
2 >45 </pre>
He is in the sequence James Hines, 4x, William Hynes, John Hines, Thomas Hines. All the H's are in one place. This census entry is not a good match with subsequent entries.
<pre>1820 Pulaski Co., Kentucky
William Hynes 310010 -- 1101; 2 in agriculture; no slaves
male female
3 <10 1
1 10-16 1
16-18
16-26
1 26-45 1
>45 </pre>
<pre>1830 Pulaski Co., Kentucky
William Hines 0111101 -- 2110001; no slaves
male female
< 5 2
1 5-10 1
1 10-15 1
1 15-20
1 20-30
30-40
1 40-50 1 </pre>
<pre>1840 Pulaski Co., Kentucky
William Hines 0101001 -- 00120001; 2 in agriculture; no slaves
male female
< 5
1 5-10
10-15 1
1 15-20 2
20-30
30-40
1 40-50
50-60 1 </pre>
<pre>1850 Pulaski Co., Kentucky, Division No. 2; Sept 7
504/504
William Hinds 62 M Va $-- Carpenter
Barbara " 61 F Va
Amanda " 25 F
John F. " 6 M </pre>
He is not in the Slave Schedule.
<pre>1860 Pulaski Co., Kentucky, Dist. No. 1; July 23; pg 175
1169/1127
William Hinds 73 MW Va --/$50 House Carpenter
Barbara " 71 FW Va
Amanda " 35 FW Ky
John " 16 MW Ky
Sarah " 6 FW Ky
William " 4 MW Ky
Nelson " 2 MW Ky </pre>
He is not in the Slave Schedule.
In 1870 Barbary (83, Va, Past age labor) is living in the household of her son Stephen Hines.
CENSUS COMPARISON:
<pre>
1820 1830 1840 1850
5-10 (9) Lindsay (19)
5-10 (9) 15-20 (19) William (29)
<10 (4) 10-15 (14) 20-30 (24x) Thomas (34)
<10 (6) 15-20 (16) 20-30 (26x) John (36)
<10 (10) 20-30 (20) (30x) Stephen (40)
10-16 (11) 20-30 (21x) (31x) Solomon, b. ~1809
26-45 (32) 40-50 (42) 40-50 (52) William (62)
<5 (1) 10-15 (11) Sarah (21)
<5 (4) 15-20 (14) Margaret (24)
5-10 (5) 15-20 (15) Amanda (25)
10-15 (10) 20-30 (20x) Nancy (30)
<10
10-16 (13) 20-30 (23x) Catherine, b. ~1807
26-45 (31) 40-50 (41) 50-60 (51) Barbara (61) </pre>
The number in parentheses in the last column is the age of the person in 1850. The parenthsized numbers in previous columns represent real ages to be compared with the age categories that appear in the census. An 'x' after the age indicates that a child no longer lives in his parents' household. The age of Catherine is just a guess. The matches are very good except for William and Barbara in 1810.
AGE:
See notes for William's wife Barbara.
TAX ROLLS:
William Hinds and James Hinds appear in the Pulaski Co. Tax Roll for the first time in 1809. They are white men over 21 years of age. No one named Hinds is there in 1807 nor in 1808. They are both there each year until 1814. James is not there in 1815, but does reappear in 1818 and in 1819. William is on the tax roll each year until his death with a few gaps that may be omissions on the part of the tax collector. In 1811 he owns 50 acres on Pitmam's Creek and in 1833 and in 1834 he owns about 40 acres on Fishing Creek. Generally he owns no land. Compared to their neighbors the Hinds have few worldly possessions, and William seems to have the least of all. In 1851 he has 1 horse worth $15, and often he has no taxable property. He did excel in the production of children.
James is probably William's brother. It is not known where he went when he left Pulaski Co. Another probable brother Thomas appears in the Pulaski Co. tax roll in 1814.
William Hynes, James Hines, John Hines and Thomas Hines are in the 1810 census for Pulaski Co.
BROTHERS?
William and Thomas are about the same age and were both born in Virginia. On the basis of this evidence one can conjecture that they are brothers. John Hines and James Hines may also be their brothers.
CHILDREN:
In 1870 William's wife Barbara is living with Stephen. There is no direct evidence as to who William and Barbara's other children were, although the listed children fit nicely into the age & sex categories of the 1810-1840 censuses. It is possible that some are children of William's brother Thomas and an early unidentified wife.
A significant factor in the assignment of children to William Hines is where they lived in the 1850 and 1860 censuses. In 1850 everyone listed below lives in Pulaski Co., Division #2. In 1860 they all live in Pulaski Co., District #1.
1850:
William Hinds, father 504/504
Solomon Hinds 563/563
John Hinds 565/565
William Hinds 569/569
Lindsey Hinds 562/562
John Roy (Margaret) 577/577
Solomon Young (Nancy) 463/463
George Lay (Sarah) 274/274
Stephen Hinds 194/194
1860:
William Hinds, father 1169/1127
Thomas Hinds 1187/1144
Stephen Hinds 1211/1166
Lindsey Hinds 1227/1182
John Hinds 1234/1189
SLAVES:
As a generality, no one with surname Hines or surname Baugh is in the 1850 or 1860 Slave Schedules.
HINDS IN WAYNE CO.:
There is a large family of Hinds in Wayne Co., Kentucky, which adjoins Pulaski Co. They came from North Carolina and appear to be unrelated to William and Thomas, who were born in Virginia.
1 Pulaski Co. Historical Society, Pulaski Co., Kentucky Cemetery Records (1976), Vol 2, pg 107. Repository: Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.
2
Find-a-Grave, Memorial # 13489584.
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