Pedigree Howard Hinman 1971 to Jonas Hinman 1850
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Lee Melvin HINMAN-25738 (Howard Marcellus , Richard Marcellus , JuGurtha , Samuel P , Jonas , Samuel , Mary Harris , Jonah (Jonas) , Edward , Edward , Hypoth.. Father )
A B C D E
The pictures above from left to right are:
A-James Montgomery;
B-Jurgurtha Hinman;
C-Almon, Jennie Danford;
D-Left-Howard Hinman, Back-Harry, Charles, right-Lora, Front-Mary, Richard Hinman in 1916;
E-Front-Lee, Middle-Leland, Lila, Doris Back- Jim, Paul, Mother, Dad, Edwin, Almon
Above is 11 generation of the Hinman's with Born when know & died dates. The information comes from http://www.hinmanfamily.com/hfag01.htm#28029 . The # to the right of - is the reference number.
Below are some of the words:
The history of the Hinmans and their ancestors reads almost like the history of the New England Colonies in miniature. We were in Plimoth Plantation, Massachusetts Bay Colony, New Haven Colony, Connecticut Colony. We grew the first tobacco in Virginia. Floating around in our protoplasm are the genes of governors, representatives, yeomen, merchants, farmers, and soldiers. There is hardly a job that we haven't had or hardly a page of the Colonial Records that does not mention one of our ancestors.
No modern landing force ever approached an enemy coast more warily than did those first shiploads of Englishmen approach the continent of the red man. When our earliest immigrant ancestors arrived in John Winthrop's fleet in 1630, hardly a dozen ships had been sighted by the Leyden Pilgrims in the ten years since they crowded the rails of the Mayflower. Most of those ships had brought them supplies and new mouths to feed, though in 1628 and 1629 a large band of Puritans had gathered at Naumkeag (Salem). In 1630, however, Winthrop's eleven ships spearheaded an exodus from England that in the next decade would see some 300-odd leaky ships bring more than 20,000 new settlers to this shore. This is the decade that saw most of our ancestors arrive.
John Henman, aged 19, arrived in Virginia in 1635 on the ship John bound for St. Christophers. Edward Henman arrived in Boston in June 1650 aboard the ship William & George as a crewman. You will find more about these men in our research reports. -MBH
Hypothetical married Hypothetical MOTHER-28030. Hypothetical was born before 1600 in , , England.
They had the following children:
+ 2 John HINMAN-35673 was born about 1616 and died 29 Aug 1660.
+ 3 M (Sgt) Edward HINMAN-36809 died 26 Nov 1681.
It is best to start (Howard the father of the 8) at http://www.hinmanfamily.com/hfag325.htm#26117 , see the children then click on the parent at the top right.
Ancestry Family Tree
Richard M Hinman BIRTH 25 JUN 1869 • Boonville, Warrick, Indiana, USA
DEATH 19 JUL 1953 • Flora, Clay, Illinois, USA
and Wife Mary Ellen Harding (1860–1920)
Richard M Hinman Bible. Notes in it from Charles Hinman, Richards Son. Charles give it to Paul, Paul give it to Steve.
Richard 1869-1953 Died Clay Co, IL
Found inside the Bible that indicates it was in Uncle Charles possession
Hinman Family Clock that Paul give to Steve. Lee does not remember it & he has one also.
1916 Howard
1929 Howard, Doris, & Dorothy Hinman
1954 Howard & Mary Hinman wedding cake Belleville, IL
Mary Herbstrieth Hinman
https://www.myheritage.com/names/maria_herbstreit
Mary Herbstrieth Hinman in North Carolina, Deaths, 1931-1994
Mary Herbstrieth Hinman was born on month day 1898, at birth place , Illinois, to Henry Herbstrieth and Julia Hogg Herbstrieth .
Mary lived on month day 1992, at address , North Carolina.
Mary passed away on month day 1992, at age 93 at death place , North Carolina.
She was buried at burial place , North Carolina.
June 1960
Doris, Paul, Dad Howard, Lee, Leland, Glenview, IL -Before Lee & Paul Left
Aunt Lora in Bantom Coop, Howard's Sister
Lora Evelyn HINMAN was born 27 Dec 1899 in Flora, Clay Co, IL. She died 5 Dec 1985 in Dallas, Dallas Co, TX http://www.hinmanfamily.com/hfag231.htm#26810