Advertisement

Jacob Hinshaw

Birth
Death
31 Mar 1796 (aged 85–86)
Burial
Snow Camp, Alamance County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
No Grave stone; Plot unknown
Memorial ID
View Source
1. William Henshall m Margerie Gyll
2.. Thomas Henshall (?-c1631)
3... John Henshall (1611-c1687) m Elizabeth -
4.... William Hinshaw (?-1699) m Elizabeth -
5..... Thomas Hinshaw (c1680-?) m Mary Marshall (c1685-?)
6...... Jacob Hinshaw (1710-1796)
+Rebecca Mackey (c1716-1796)
7....... Benjamin Hinshaw (1738-1840)
7....... Ann Hinshaw (1739-1815)
7....... William Hinshaw (c1744-1832)
7....... John Hinshaw (c1744-?)
7....... Joseph Hinshaw (c1748-1827)
7....... Thomas Hinshaw (c1749-1825)
7....... Mary Hinshaw (c1749-1822)
7....... Jacob Hinshaw (c1751-1837)
7....... Elizabeth Hinshaw (c1753-1833)
7....... Rebecca Hinshaw (1756-1842)
7....... Jane Hinshaw (c1760-1833)

Find A Grave contributor LMafera has made a suggestion. My records show that Jacob's father (Thomas) is probably buried in County Tyrone, Ireland. Thomas married Mary Marshall on May 21, 1708 in a Friends Grange Meeting house near Charlemont in County Tyrone, Ireland. In 1726 Thomas was appointed to represent the Grange Monthly Meeting in a larger Province Meeting.

Jacob was born in Clanfekill, County Tyrone in Ireland, and married Rebecca Nov 6, 1735 in a Friends Church in Ballyhagen, Armagh Ireland. Jacob was a weaver and a farmer. They moved to New Garden PA in 1748,
then to Menallen, PA in 1758, then to Cane Creek NC in 1765.

Jacob bought 378 acres from Herman Husband, who later led the "Regulators" which was a band of armed interior NC colonists who resisted excessive taxation of the British colonial government. In 1771, the band's leaders faced execution and Jacob with several of his sons signed a petition asking for clemency for these leaders.
1. William Henshall m Margerie Gyll
2.. Thomas Henshall (?-c1631)
3... John Henshall (1611-c1687) m Elizabeth -
4.... William Hinshaw (?-1699) m Elizabeth -
5..... Thomas Hinshaw (c1680-?) m Mary Marshall (c1685-?)
6...... Jacob Hinshaw (1710-1796)
+Rebecca Mackey (c1716-1796)
7....... Benjamin Hinshaw (1738-1840)
7....... Ann Hinshaw (1739-1815)
7....... William Hinshaw (c1744-1832)
7....... John Hinshaw (c1744-?)
7....... Joseph Hinshaw (c1748-1827)
7....... Thomas Hinshaw (c1749-1825)
7....... Mary Hinshaw (c1749-1822)
7....... Jacob Hinshaw (c1751-1837)
7....... Elizabeth Hinshaw (c1753-1833)
7....... Rebecca Hinshaw (1756-1842)
7....... Jane Hinshaw (c1760-1833)

Find A Grave contributor LMafera has made a suggestion. My records show that Jacob's father (Thomas) is probably buried in County Tyrone, Ireland. Thomas married Mary Marshall on May 21, 1708 in a Friends Grange Meeting house near Charlemont in County Tyrone, Ireland. In 1726 Thomas was appointed to represent the Grange Monthly Meeting in a larger Province Meeting.

Jacob was born in Clanfekill, County Tyrone in Ireland, and married Rebecca Nov 6, 1735 in a Friends Church in Ballyhagen, Armagh Ireland. Jacob was a weaver and a farmer. They moved to New Garden PA in 1748,
then to Menallen, PA in 1758, then to Cane Creek NC in 1765.

Jacob bought 378 acres from Herman Husband, who later led the "Regulators" which was a band of armed interior NC colonists who resisted excessive taxation of the British colonial government. In 1771, the band's leaders faced execution and Jacob with several of his sons signed a petition asking for clemency for these leaders.

Gravesite Details

There is no evidence that Jacob is buried in the Cane Creek Monthly Meeting Cemetery in Snow Camp, Alamance County, North Carolina.