William HINTON
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The parent link from William Hinton to parents John Hinton and Mary Hardy cannot be completely proved, but much evidence supports this, and it is the best that can be done with currently available records. See research information in notes. http://genforum.genealogy.com/hinton/messages/907.htmlJohnston Co NC Will Abstracts 1746-1825, Vol. # 1 - William Hinton, dated 23 Nov 1761 and Prob Jan Ct 1762. Wife & children named by NAME. Wife SOPHIA - son JOSEPH - son JOHN -son ISAAC -daughter SARAH - DEMCY Hinton -daughter ESTHER Hinton. Notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?hardy::hinton::2161.htmlDarlene,I show Wm Hinton that married Sophia to be s/o John & Mary (Hardy) Hinton. Now to confuse us more, I have been told that John & Mary's son, William, married Elizabeth __, NOT Sophia (maiden name unknown). I have Johnston Co., NC Will Abstracts 1746 - 1825 and it shows WILLIAM HINTON made will dated, 23 Nov 1761, prob. Jan Ct. 1762. Names wife as SOPHIA and names all their children by name including DEMCY HINTON as following: "1 Tract of land on Mark's Ck if he make full settlement. If he defaults, land to be equally divided between two daughters, ESTHER & SARAH". The wording of this tells me Demcy Hinton was their son even tho "son" was not in front of his name. Exec: CUZN Maleckia Hinton, Capt. Wm. Bryan, High Sheriff.You may be correct - IF and I say IF the above Wm Hinton was a s/o John & Mary (Hardy) Hinton, then the CUZN Maleckia Hinton would have to be a son of one of his brothers, James or William Hinton. I show the "brother" William did have a son named MACAJAH Hinton, b. 1722 Chowan, NC and died in Bertie Co., NC in 1796, and had children: WM, Micajah, and Elizabeth Hinton. Will someone please clarify this? Thanks.
Research notes and deed proving relationship between Lewis Bryan, Sarah Hinton, and William Hinton in notes Sarah Bryan re-married a Mr. Edward Blurton after Lewis Bryan's death in 1782. They moved to Madison county, taking the two sons of Lewis Bryan with them. Later, Blurton moved to Missouri, settling near St. Louis. Supposed daughter of Maj. John Hinton, however the following email gives evidence to the contrary, retrieved from http://www.sallysfamilyplace.com/Rayner/bryanl.htm e-mail 6/8/06Sally, I am a descendant of Capt. Lewis Bryan (c. 1745) of Johnston County, NC..... I have always thought Lewis to have married Sarah Hinton d/o William Hinton as per this deed made by Lewis's son Lewis Jr. in Bunconbe Co. NC in 1802. HARDY BRYAN - deed book B-2, p. 85, 12 March 1802LEWIS BRYAN of Buncomb Co. to JOHN RUSSELL of Johnston Co for $1,000,260 acres NS Neuse River on Marks Ck. adj. CHRISTOPHER CURTIS & LEWIS BRYAN. . all that tract of land deeded to me by my mother SARAH BRYAN, left to her by her father WILLIAM HINTON, dec. in his LW&T. Signed: LEWIS BRYAN, May Ct. 1802.Wit: HARDY BRYAN, SAML LEE, JR. ....... Herman Hensley
He married Mrs. Sophia Hinton Abt 1748 . Mrs. Sophia Hinton was born at of Johnson, North Carolina Abt 1728 .
They were the parents of 6
children:
Sarah Hinton
born 1750.
John Hinton
born Abt 1752.
Isaac Hinton, Capt.
born Abt 1754.
Esther Hinton
born Abt 1756.
Demcy Hinton
born Abt 1757.
Joseph Hinton
born 1760.
William Hinton died 23 Nov 1761 at Johnson, North Carolina .