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14551 Gardner Hinckley was born Oct. 19, 1766, in Pomfret, Conn. Married Mary(Polly) Randal, born 1771; died Jan. 19, 1826, in Russia. She was amember of the Baptist division in the Russia Union Church. GardnerHinckley was a carpenter by trade. He came from Stephentown, NY, toRussia with his brother in 1796. He died Apr. 10, 1842, in Russia, of thescourge known as "black tongue" that passed through that section. Polly(Randal) Hinckley was the daughter of Benjamin Randal; a sister ofCharles Randal who died, 1811, in Russia; and an aunt of Benjamin Collinsof Russia. Gardner HINCKLEY
 
14552 Gardner, born Oct. 2, 1808, in Russia; died Mar. 15, 1875. Married Sept.1829, Elizabeth Atwood, born Aug. 7, 1810; died Sept. 12, 1874, thedaughter of Esek and Margaret (Sackrider) Atwood. Gardner Hinckley hadWilliam Graves as his guardian after the death of his father. He boughthis brothers interest in his father's homestead. There he resided until1839, when he moved to Piseco, Hamilton County, NY., then in 1840 to the"White House" in Ohio Village; in 1842 to Wilmurt, NY., near HinckleyBridge. The house that he built there in 1842 was destroyed by fire inApr. 1853. In 1854 he moved to the village, named Hinckley for him in1890. In 1842 he began the lumbering and planing business. In 1848 hewent into the lumber business with Theodore P. Ballou of Utica, NY, andthe mill business started in Gang Mills (Hinckley) NY. Gardner Hinckleywas supervisor in Wilmurt several years and member of the StateAssembley, 1853-4. He was a Methodist and strong temp[erance Man. He wasof good judgment, strong character, energetic and conscientious. Gardnerand Elizabeth (Atwood) Hinckley had children:
Elijah G., born Dec. 12, 1830; died Dec. 29, 1830.
Samuel C., born Aug. 5, 1832; died May 27, 1921.
Caroline D., born Oct. 20, 1834; died Nov. 25, 1912.
Mary E., born Nov. 8, 1840; died Mar. 15, 1929.
Sarah Helen, born Oct. 1, 1843; died Aug. 17, 1918.
Emma J., born Oct. 15, 1846; died Feb. 28, 1848.

Gardner Hinckley inherited a delicate constitution. He lived at home onthe farm until the death of his father, when being in his fourteenthyear, he chose William Graves, of Gravesville, for his guardian, andspent some of his time with him, going to school. At the age of sixteenhe bought his brother's share in the home farm and went in business forhimself. His opportunities for education in his boyhood were limited,but he had a love of reading and study which continued all through hislife, and in his busiest years he spent many hours with his books. InSeptember, 1829, he married Elizabeth Atwood, born August 7, 1810,daughter of Esek and Margaret Sackrider Atwood. Esek Atwood was born notfar from Burlington, Vt. He was well educated and was for many years ateacher. His first wife, mother of Elizabeth Hinckley, was born ofQuaker parentage in upper Canada. In 1843 Esquire Atwood moved to thetown of Wilmurt and lived there many years and held various townoffices. He was supervisor, justice many times, etc. He died at thehome of his son Thomas, in New Rochelle, N.Y., about 1862. Gardner andElizabeth Hinckley had six children, two of whom died in infancy. Thesurvivors are Samuel Gardner, Caroline Dyer (Mrs. John W. Stanton), MaryElizabeth and Sarah Helen, all living in Hinckley, N.Y. Samuel G.married Sarah Fern, of Montgomery county. They have five children living,Emma Josephine, Elijah Gardner, Edward Fern, Samuel, and Theodore Ballou.

About 1837 Gardner Hinckley left the farm and became agent andbusiness manager for A. K. Morehouse, who owned large tracts of forestland in the counties of Herkimer and Hamilton, and from 1838 to 1840 helived for about a year at Piseco Lake, in Hamilton county. For the pureair, pure water and charming scenery of the Adirondack region he had anenthusiastic fondness, and he was confident that the time would come whenits asthetic and sanitary advantages would be appreciated. In 1840 hemoved to Wilmurt and built a saw-mill and planing -mill on the WestCanada Creek near "Hinckley" bridge. Much of the lumber made there wascarted to Utica or to Herkimer, over thirty miles. He lived in Wilmurtuntil 1854, when he moved to the place now called Hinckley. He wassupervisor of Wilmurt for several terms and he held other town offices.He was a member of the State Legislature in 1853-1854. About 1848, inpartnership with Theodore P. Ballou, of Utica, he built a gang saw-mill,planing-mill, etc., running by water power, on the West Canada Creek, inwhat is now the vilage of Hinckley (so named in 1891 in his memory), andhe continued in the lumber business until his death. This mill, whichwas known through all the region as the Gang Mill, had at the time whenit was built the largest capacity of any water power mill in that part ofthe State, being able to saw about five million feet of spruce lumber ina year without running nights. At that time - 1848 - there was norailroad nearer than Utica, eighteen miles distant. Mr. Hinckley was aMethodist and a temperance man, inheriting the conscientousness of hisancestors. He was a Democrat until the formation of the Republicanparty, and from that time a Republican. He was a man of medium stature,agreeable address, genial temperament, strict integrity, and amiabledisposition, kind and generous in every relation of life. He wasunaffected and sincere in manner, and dignified, but not austere. He wasdeliberate in judgment, although his mental processes were rapid, and heexpressed his thoughts with clearness and force. During the fifty yearsthat he was in active business he never had a law-suit that came totrial. He was greatly beloved by his friends and respected by all in hissocial and business relations. His council was often sought andcheerfully given. He was the sympathizing friend of young people, inwhose happiness, education and advancement he was cordially interested.While his own will was strong and his ideals high, he was tolerant in hisjudgment of those who were easily tempted, and tender and helpful towardthe erring and unfortunate. He died March 15, 1875. Mrs. Hinckley diedSeptember 12, 1874. 
Gardner HINCKLEY
 
14553 children
37 i. BETHIAH8 HINCKLEY, b. on 27 Jan. 1713 in Lebanon; d. on 21 Jan.1748 in Middletown, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.
38 ii. EBENEZER HINCKLEY, b. on 17 March 1725 in Lebanon.
39 iii. ANNE HINCKLEY, b. on 5 Oct. 1716 in Lebanon.
+ 40 iv. CHLOE of, Lebanon, b. on 9 Nov. 1734; m. (AEK-7) ABIEL STARK on26 Feb. 1756 in Lebanon. 
Gershom HINCKLEY
 
14554 Event: Milit-Beg
Note: Rev War - get pension file 
Gershom HINCKLEY
 
14555 not listed as child of Gershom & Mary in HHH. Gershom HINCKLEY
 
14556 Will: 05 NOV 1807 Rome, Oneida County, New York
Note:
In the name of God Amen. I gershom Hinckley of Rome in the
County of Oneida & State of New York. Although laboring at
present under some indisposition of Body yet being of sound &
disposing mind memory & understanding through the mercy of God
Do make & ordain this my last will & Testament in manner & form
following. First & principally I resign my soul with the most
Humility into the hands of Almighty God my creator humbly
hopeing for a blessed immortality through the merits and
mediation of my blessed Savior & Redeemer Jesus Christ. And my
body I desire my be decently buried at the discretion of my
Executor. And as for such temporary estate as the Lord in his
great goodness has blessed me with & trusted me to be steward
of I give devise & dispose thereof as follows viz. I give &
bequeath to my son Gershom Hinckley my wearing apparel- To my
Son Samuel Hinckley forty eight dollars. I Give to my Son
David Hinckley on Hundred dollars. I give to my daughters
Prudence Lucy & Catherine my wife Catherines wearing apparel I
give to my Daughter Elizabeth two Dollars I also give bequeath
& devise to my Son Jonathan Niles Hinckley all the Farm whereon
I now live After my decease to him & his heirs with the
appurtenances containing about on Hundred & Sixty Seven acres
for the remainder of my term & interest therein They paying the
rents & performing the covenants contained in the indenture of
Lease by which said farm is now held They paying all the
aforsaid Legatees unto the different Legatees in the maner
following to wit - One quarter of each of the aforsaid Legacies
in one year from & next after my decease - And so on in
quarterly yearly payments Untill the whole of Said Legacies
shall be paid And as to the rest & residue of my estate
whatsoever & wheresoever both real & personal. After all my
just debts & funeral charges are paid which he my son Jonathan
is to pay. I also make & ordain my son Johnathan Niles
Hinckley my sole Executor of this my last will & Testament in
Witness whereof I the said Gershom Hinckley have to this my
last will & Testament set my hand & seal this fifth day of
November in the year of our Lord on thousand eight hundred &
seven Signed sealed published & declared by the siad Gershom
Hinckley the Testator as & for his last will & Testament in the
presence of us who were present at the signing & sealing
thereof
Clark Putnam Gershom Hinckley LS
John Marshall
Caleb Steves

I hereby Certify that the foregoing is a true Copy of the Will
of Gershom Hinckley exhibited & proved before me this 3d day of
March 1809 J. Hathaway

Clark Putnam made Oath as to the death of the said Gershom
Hinckley before me J. Hatheway Surrogate

I further Certify that

I further Certify that on the 3d day of March 1809 before me
came Clark Putname who being sworn said that he saw Gershom
Hinckley execute the aforsaid Instrument of writing purporting
to be his last will & testament & heard him publish & declare
the same as & for his last will & testament & that at the time
thereof he appreared to be of sound & disposing mind & memory
according to the best knowledge & belief of this Deponant &
that he signed the same in the presence as the said Gershom &
in the presence of John Marshall & Caleb Steves who also signed
the same as witnesses
J. Hatheway Surrogate
Jonathan N. Hinckley the Executor in the said Will named made
Oath in due form of Law that he would in all things well &
faithfully execute the same before me
J. Hatheway Surr.

Event: MAR 1787 Pittstown, Rensselaer County, New York
Note: fellowshipped at the Baptist Church of Pittstown.

Occupation: pathmaster 1791 Pittstown, Rensselaer County, New York

Immigration: ABT 1769 Rensselaer County, New York
Note:
from Stonington, New London County, Connecticut though I
suspect this is too early for their arrival in New York. I
think they were somewhere else for awhile

Event: Milit-Beg ABT 1777
Note: Rev. War soldier
Probate: 03 MAR 1809 Oneida County, New York 
Gershom Breed HINCKLEY
 
14557 Note: Newbury VR has him "of Brunswick" (ME) at the time of the marriage. Gideon HINCKLEY
 
14558 1840 census shows 1 girl 5-10 years old, 1 boy & 2 girls 10 - 15 yearsold, 1 boy 15-20 years old, 1 boy & 1 girl 20-30 years old, 1 female50-60 years old, 1 male 60-70 years old. Gilbert HINCKLEY
 
14559 Second Child Girl HINCKLEY
 
14560 Third Child Girl2 HINCKLEY
 
14561 not listed as child of Gershom & Mary in HHH. Hannah HINCKLEY
 
14562 unmarried Hannah HINCKLEY
 
14563 single in 1880 census living with her two sisters Jerusha and Emily Harriet HINCKLEY
 
14564 Possibly married PRUDENCE BOURNE Marriage: 1813 Falmouth,Barnstable, Massachusetts Herman Reinnard HINCKLEY
 
14565 "History of Portage County, Ohio" published by Warner, Beers & Co.,Chicago, 1885

HORACE D. HINCKLEY, Farmer, P.O. Mantua Station, was born August 29,1817, the second white child born in Auburn, Geauga Co., Ohio, son of Charles and Nancy (Turner) Hinckley, the former born in 1793, in Connecticut, and the latter in 1791, in Massachusetts, but afterward removed to New York State, settling near Albany. They were married during the fall of 1816, at Walworth, Wayne Co., N.Y., and the following winter moved to Geauga County, Ohio, making the journey on sleds drawn by oxen,and, en route, the party narrowly escaped death. While passing a clearing two trees fell, crushing one of the sleds and delaying the venturesome toilers in the unfrequented pathways two days. They arrived at their destination in safety, however, and lived for many years, Mr. Hinckley dying in 1842, and his widow during the year 1866. They reared a family of seven children, three sons now living: James B., Gilbert and Horace D. Our subject was married October 21, 1846, to Sylvia, daughter of Moses and Celia Bradley, natives of Vermont and Russell, Mass., respectively, and who had four children, three now living: Martha (Mrs. Burnett), Lydia(Mrs. Zabriskie), both residing in Geauga County, and Mrs. Hinckley. Our subject has resided in this county since 1865, and is one of the oldest members of Masonic Lodge, No. 533. 
Horace D. HINCKLEY
 
14566 Children
John Hinckley b: 4 JAN 1705/06 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, MA
Benjamin Hinckley , Sr b: 19 JUN 1707 in Barnstable, Barnstable County,MA
John Hinckley b: 4 JAN 1710/11 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, MA
Mary Hinckley b: 26 SEP 1718 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, MA 
Ichabod HINCKLEY
 
14567 named Brewster in 1850 census Ichabod Brewster HINCKLEY
 
14568 1800 census shows 1 boy & 1 girl under 10 years old, 2 boys & 1 girl 10to 16 years old, 1 boy 16 to 25 years old, 1 boy & 1 girl 25 to 45 yearsold.

1790 census in Bowdoin for Isaac ( began Aug 1790, comp. Jun 1791) shows1 male over 16 (Isaac), 3 males under 16 (Thomas, William, & Edmund), 3females (wife Sarah, Hannah, & Lucy) 
Isaac HINCKLEY
 
14569 GRAD: 1740 Harvard College

- "Distinguished patriot of the Revolution." Source: Otis, BarnstableFamilies.

Was a classmate of Samuel Adams. He was a selectman and
town clerk for many years and served as a trustee for the
Mashpee Indians. He was a Justice of the Peace and a member
of the Court of General Sessions.
Harvard College 
Isaac HINCKLEY
 
14570 he had descendents
possible marriage SallyColl or Sarah Diesman 
Isaac HINCKLEY
 
14571 Isaac Hinckley (1783-1818) was a shipmaster from Hingham, Massachusettswho had gone to sea as a young boy, and acquired his first command at anearly age. These papers indicate that during the years 1809-1810 he wasmaster of the Brig REAPER for a trading voyage from Boston to Aden andCalcutta. He was then master of the Ship TARTER, 1812-1813, for anothervoyage to Calcutta, and then commanded the Ship CANTON for three voyagesfrom Boston to Canton, China between 1815-1818. It was during thehomeward passage of this last voyage that Issac Hinckley died (58 daysout of Macao), leaving a widow in Hingham and six children, 2 to 11 yearsof age.

The journals, account books, and correspondence that comprise the IsaacHinckley Papers reveal a prudent shipmaster and businessman, a carefulnavigator, a strict but fair disciplinarian, and a God-fearing man whopossessed both a temper and a sense of humor. The journal of the REAPER(1809-1810) is especially graphic. It contains a full page watercolorillustration entitled, "An attempt to show the Brig REAPER as sheappeared on the stock at Medford" in 1808. There are also detaileddrawings and dimensions of REAPER's sails, masts and yards; lists forcrew, stores, chandlery, carpenter's tools, water casks, arms (cannons,pistols, etc.), and other information. Other volumes note vessels spoke,identify American ships in foreign ports, an list cargo acquired atplaces like Calcutta and Canton. Together they provide a good look at ayoung American nation seeking to establish foreign commerce throughoutthe world. 
Isaac HINCKLEY
 
14572 Killed by Indians

FAMILY: From p. 370 of old Book 1 of the Brunswick Vital Records, births
of Isaac & Agnis Hinkly's daughter: Mehetabal.

NOTES: According to Charles N Sinnett's book, "Ancestor Samuel Hinckley
and Descendants," (his sources being the "History of Barnstable, Mass," as
well as from Hinckley descedants) on p. 27 he states: 'In July 1751, the
Indians came upon a party of seven settlers, who were making their hay at
New Meadows, near Brunswick Maine. Discovering that these men were
quite a distance from their guns, the savages ran and cut off theirretreat.
These men were Edmond Hinckley, with his brothers, Isaac and Gideon;
Deacon Samuel Whitney and his son, Samuel; Hezekiah Purington; and
Samuel Lumbers (Lombard). Isaac Hinckley was killed and the rest of the
men were taken prisoners, and carried to Canada, where they suffered
many hardships, but were finally exchanged.'
From Cumberland County Maine Registry of Deeds, Book 2, page 34,
'Samuel Hinckley of Brunswick, Maine, in the County of Cumberland, and the
Province of Massachusetts Bay, in New England, yeoman, for 20 shillings
paid by Agnes Hinckley, widow of my beloved son, Isaac Hinckley, deceased;
in behalf of Mehitable Hinckley, only daughter of said Isaac Hinckley andwife
Agnes, land bounded southwest by Aaron Hinckley; northeast by James
Thompson; southeast by the New Meadows Riber, containing 100 acres.
Grantors, wife Mary. 16 Mar 1751. Witnesses, Samuel Hinckley, Isaac
HInckley, Mehetable Hinckley, William Hinckley, Cornelius Thompson (who
made his mark), Ann Thompson, and John Thompson.' 
Isaac HINCKLEY
 
14573 Settled in the southeast corner of Brooklyn, Ohio on what is now known as 939 W.Schaaf Road. Isaac HINCKLEY
 
14574 OBIT: Name: Hinckley, Issaac B.
Date: 1904
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #038.
Notes: 1837 - 1904. Brooklyn Hts. Cemetery Brooklyn Hts., Ohio.

Name: Hinckley, I. B.
Date: March 19, 1904
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #037.
Notes: Hinckley-I. B., Wednesday, March 16, 1904, at 9 p. m., aged 67 years. Funeral Saturday, 1:30 p. m., standard, at residence, Brooklyn Heights. 
Isaac Bartow HINCKLEY
 
14575 1800 census shows 2 boys & 2 girls under 10 years old, 1 girl between 10and 16 years old, and 2 adults, 1 male & 1 female, between 25 and 45years old. Isaiah HINCKLEY
 
14576 Jabez Hinckley, (1741-1817), who served in the early wars, enlisted as
a private in the Mass. militia under different commands. He was born
and died in Barnstable, Mass.[ 
Jabez HINCKLEY
 
14577 1800 census shows 3 boys & 1 girl under 10 years old, 1 male & 1 female25 to 45 years old. James HINCKLEY, Jr.. Deacon
 
14578 MARRIAGE: From Vital Records of Georgetown Maine to the Year 1892, editorMary Pelham Hill, transcribed records published 1941. Mary McKENEY &James Hinckley, both of Georgetown, no intention recorded. {Reference:Carson-Higgins-Feldman-Provost Tree +, Author: Steph Carson Feldman}

DEATH: From Martha Ballard'd Diary on 15 Mar 1804, Thursday: "at home.James Hinkly Expired. [Is this James?]" On 17 Mar: "at Shubl Pittss, feelvery unwel and what a Scean had I to go at Evng. may a Good God Supportme. funeral mr James Hinckley of Hallowel, his Death was very Suden."{Reference: Carson-Higgins-Feldman-Provost Tree +, Author: Steph CarsonFeldman}


1800 census shows 2 boys & 2 girls under 10 years old, 2 boys and 1 girl10 to 16 years old, 3 boys 16 o 25 years old, 1 male & 1 female over 45years old. 
James HINCKLEY, Deacon
 
14579 SOURCES
1) English Origins of New England Families, 1500s-1800s 
James HINCKLEY
 
14580 moved to Frankfort County where he married Jeremiah HINCKLEY, Twin
 
14581 single in 1880 census living with her two sisters Emily and Harriet Jerusha McCall HINCKLEY
 
14582 1800 census shows 1 boy & 1 girl under 10 years old, 1 boy 16 to 25 yearsold, 1 male & 1 female 25 to 45 years old.

Spouse: Lydia Macy
Marriage: 18 SEP 1798 
John HINCKLEY
 
14583 <, Albany, New York>
Marriage: < 1799> 
John HINCKLEY
 
14584 called "Brick John" because he lived in an ancient brick house. John HINCKLEY
 
14585 Children
John Hinckley , Jr Deacon b: 17 Feb 1700/1701 in Barnstable, BarnstableCounty, MA 
John HINCKLEY, Sr..
 
14586 Death: BEF MAR 1634/35 in Tenterden, Kent, England before his family cameto America John HINCKLEY
 
14587 first boy born in Litchfield, Maine. John HINCKLEY
 
14588 John Hinckley died while commanding a company in the expedition toPenobscot against the British.

He served on Board of Selectmen in Georgetown from 1769 to 1771 & 1774 to1776. He served in the Revolutionary War. He moved to Georgetown with hisparents in 1742 and lived at one time on a farm in Georgetown center,which he sold to John Parker on April 4, 1767, containing 121 acres onRobinhood Cove. He bought salt marsh on Parkers Island from John Oliveron May 21, 1764, and sold land on Robinhood Cove, Georgetown, Maine in1777. 
John HINCKLEY
 
14589 John was a man of some note, often engaged in town affairs. He was Ensignin the Militia Company, Officer of Honor, and a "distinguished militaryman" in his day.

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Facts about this person:

Alt. BornMay 24, 1644
Barnstable, Massachusetts

Source: v05t3426.ftw
Medium: Other
Date of Import: Mar 15, 2002 
John HINCKLEY
 
14590 John.Born abt 1591 in Harrietsham,County Kent, England.

John married Agnis. 
John HINCKLEY
 
14591 Lost at sea. John HINCKLEY
 
14592 possibly married to:
Mrs. Mehetable Hinckley, b. 1724, d. Aug. 20 1788, buried Lothrop HillCemetery 
John HINCKLEY
 
14593 spouse Anne ???? John HINCKLEY, Twin
 
14594 possible spouse Elizabeth Edwards

Spouse: Benjamin Lewis
Marriage: 02 JUN 1708 Of, Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts 
Jonathan HINCKLEY
 
14595 1800 Census shows 1 boy & 1 girl under 10 years old, 1 male & 1 female 25to 45 years old. Joseph Wooster HINCKLEY
 
14596 Dismissed from Harwich Church to unite at Oblong, New York Church in 1753. Joshua HINCKLEY
 
14597 1800 census shows 1 boy under 10 years old, 1 girl 16 to 25 years old, 1boy 25 to 45 years old, 1 male & 1 female over 45 years old. Josiah HINCKLEY, Captain
 
14598 BIOGRAPHY: Blacksmith. Lived in Truro Josiah HINCKLEY
 
14599 Note: Lived with her sister Avis and died at age of 99 yrs, 9 mos. 19days. Julia HINCKLEY
 
14600 1800 census shows 1 boy under 10 years old, 1 female 16 to 25 years old,and one male 25 to 45 years old. Lemuel HINCKLEY
 

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