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Jr.. Deacon |
BIRT |
24 Jun 1684 |
Barnstable, Ma |
Birth |
24 Sep 1684 |
Barnstable, Barnstable County,Massachusetts |
Gender |
Male |
DEAT |
Jan 1760 |
Jan 1760 |
Died |
Jan 1760 |
Brunswick, Cumberland County, Maine |
Person ID |
I10375 |
Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish |
Last Modified |
09 May 2005 00:00:00 |
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Father |
Samuel HINCKLEY, b. 14 Feb 1652/1653, Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts |
Mother |
Sarah Jenney POPE, b. 14 Feb 1657/1658, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts |
Family ID |
F4653 |
Group Sheet |
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Family |
Mary FREEMAN, b. 13 Mar 1686/1687, Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts |
Married |
Abt 1703 |
Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts |
Children |
> | 1. Seth HINCKLEY, b. 25 Dec 1707, Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts |
> | 2. Shubael HINCKLEY, b. 15 Mar 1708/1709, Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts |
> | 3. Samuel HINCKLEY, Twin, b. 12 Feb 1710/1711, Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts |
| 4. Mary HINCKLEY, Twin, b. 12 Feb 1710/1711, Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts |
> | 5. Edmund HINCKLEY, b. 20 Nov 1712, Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts |
> | 6. Reliance HINCKLEY, b. 21 Nov 1714, Harwich,Barnstable,Massachusetts |
> | 7. Aaron HINCKLEY, Judge, b. 13 Sep 1715, Brunswick, Cumberland County, Maine |
> | 8. Mehitable HINCKLEY, b. 25 Dec 1718, Truro, Barnstable County, Massachusetts |
> | 9. Experience HINCKLEY, b. 16 Jan 1720/1721, Truro, Barnstable County, Massachusetts |
> | 10. Mary HINCKLEY, b. Abt 12 Apr 1724, Truro, Barnstable County, Massachusetts |
> | 11. Isaac HINCKLEY, b. Abt 27 Mar 1726, Truro, Barnstable County, Massachusetts |
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Family ID |
F4696 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- Residence: AFT 1739 Brunswick, Cumberland, ME U. S. A. 1
Residence: AFT 1719 Truro, Barnstable, MA U. S. A. 1
Residence: 29 AUG 1735 Biddeford, York, ME U. S. A. 1
Event: and his wife were "dismissed" from the local church Misc (no was)1719 Harwich, Barnstable, MA U. S. A
Note: Then about 1729, he moved to Saco, Maine, in a part of town calledOld Orchard.
ELEC: Representative of General Assembly-Mass.
Sources:
Abbrev: Old Hancock County Families
Title: William Macbeth Pierce, OLD HANCOCK COUNTY FAMILIES
Town of Deer Isle by George L. Hosmer. Register of the towns of Sedgwick,Brooklin, Deer Isle, Stonington and Isle Au Haut by Chatto and Turner.(Deer Island Series 2, Vol. 10 Eaton Family)
Note: # Title: Hinckleys of Maine Author: Marlene A. (Hinckley) GrovesPublication: Rockland, ME: Penobscot Press, 1993
Town of Deer Isle by George L. Hosmer. Register of the towns of Sedgwick,Brooklin, Deer Isle, Stonington and Isle Au Haut by Chatto and Turner.
Town of Deer Isle by George L. Hosmer. Register of the towns of Sedgwick,Brooklin, Deer Isle, Stonington and Isle Au Haut by Chatto and Turner.Deer Island Series 2, Vol. 10 Eaton Family.
Page: p. 1
Abbrev: Hinckleys of Maine
Title: Marlene A. (Hinckley) Groves, Hinckleys of Maine (Rockland, ME:Penobscot Press, 1993)ot Press, 1993.
Abbrev: -- Blue Hill, ME Founding Families Online
Title: Blue Hill, Maine Founding Families
Jim Briggs
RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project web site
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bluehillme&id=I796
Families of James Candage, James Carter, Reuben Dodge, Ebenezer Hinckley,Nicholas Holt, Ezekiel Osgood, John Peters and Joseph Wood, who wereamong the first settlers of Blue Hill, ME in 1765.
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. 21 he states: In the records of
several Maine towns where he lived he is mentioned as Deacon Samuel
Hinckley. In April 1719, Samuel Hinckley and wife Mary were dismissed
from the Harwich Massachusetts Church, to unite with the Truro
Massachusetts Congregational Church. He removed to Biddeford Maine in
1729-30, and remained there for a few years. York County Maine Records
state that he bought at Biddeford Maine, 29 Aug 1735, 33 acres of land of
James Kent for 115 pounds. He was one of the several persons associated
together for forming the First Congregational Chunch at Biddeford Maine of
which Church he was chosen Deacon. He signed the Covenant of the First
Church of Biddeford Maine, 4 Aug 1730. In 1739, he was located at New
Meadows, Brunswick, Maine. He was Selectman of Brunswick Maine,
1739-1743. Representative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1747.
The History of Barnstable Massachusetts gives the names of only his first
seven children. The other children are given in Dr. Wheeler's History of
Brunswick, Topsham, and Harpswell, Maine. A list of the Hinckley's who
were at New Meadows, Brunswick, Maine in 1739: Deacon Samuel, Seth,
Shubael, Edmund, Aaron, Gideon, and Edward. The son, Isaac, is not givenin
this list, as he was killed at New Meadows, Brunswick, Maine, by theIndians;
his brothers, Edmund and Gideon, were with him at that time.
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