He married Affa Miller on 2 May 1816 in Portage County, Ohio and they had 11 children.
Thomas was commissioned as a lieutenant in the War of 1812. He served from 22 August 1812 through 1 October 1812 in Captain Thomas Rice's Company of Infantry, Major Darrow's Odd Battalion, Ohio Militia. On 1 October 1812, Thomas was transferred to Captain Rial McArthur's Company of Riflemen, Major George Darrow's Odd Battalion, where he substituted for his brother Abraham as a private until 23 October 1812. On 9 May 1816, Thomas was promoted to captain of the Second Company in the First Battalion, Fifth Regiment, Fourth Brigade, and Fourth Division, Ohio Militia.
Thomas and Affa's children:
He married Affa Miller on 2 May 1816 in Portage County, Ohio and they had 11 children.
Thomas was commissioned as a lieutenant in the War of 1812. He served from 22 August 1812 through 1 October 1812 in Captain Thomas Rice's Company of Infantry, Major Darrow's Odd Battalion, Ohio Militia. On 1 October 1812, Thomas was transferred to Captain Rial McArthur's Company of Riflemen, Major George Darrow's Odd Battalion, where he substituted for his brother Abraham as a private until 23 October 1812. On 9 May 1816, Thomas was promoted to captain of the Second Company in the First Battalion, Fifth Regiment, Fourth Brigade, and Fourth Division, Ohio Militia.
Thomas and Affa's children:
Family Members
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Belinda Van Hyning Loveless
1816–1905
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Van Rensaeller Van Hyning
1823–1904
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Ruth Van Hyning Richmond
1824–1909
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Adrey VanHyning Kitchen
1826–1890
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Joel Van Hyning
1829–1879
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Clarinda Van Hyning Cale
1831–1919
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Catherine Van Hyning Burns
1833–1890
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Henry Van Hyning
1836–1918
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Marietta Van Hyning Armour
1839–1917
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