Henry HINKLE
Birth:
1 May 1740
Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Death:
1812
Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Marriage:
Abt 1690
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Sources:
Universal Genealogy, ALIAS: 5797-173, GENDB
Ancestry World Tree
Internet IGI, Feb 2008
Ancestry World Tree
Internet IGI, Feb 2008
Notes:
Books written on the Hinkle (Hinckle, Hinckel, Henckel) ancestry: "The Henckel Genealogy," by Junkins & Junkins; "The Pastoral Years of Rev. Anthony Henckel, 1692-1717," by Ann Hinkle Gable, pub. Penobscot Press, Camden, Maine, 1991; "The Henckel Family Records," by Dr. Burt Brown Barker Capt. Henry Hinkle served as a "waggoner" in the Revolutionary War and was placed in charge of wagons hauling ammunitions and supplies between Philadelphia and the Carolinas. (Sounder's Colonial Records of North Carolina, Vol 10, pp. 755-757. Capt. Henry Hinkle removed to Rowan Co., North Carolina, where he entered land on Abbotts Creek. He received a grant of 200 acres 25 Oct 1786. (Notes from Ancestry.com)
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Children
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Henry Hinkle - Blocked
Henry Hinkle
was born at Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1 May 1740.
He married Blocked Abt 1690 .
Henry Hinkle died 1812 at Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania .