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Ammi Hamilton Hinckley

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Ammi Hamilton Hinckley

Birth
Windsor, Windsor County, Vermont, USA
Death
9 Mar 1856 (aged 55)
Camden, Oneida County, New York, USA
Burial
Camden, Oneida County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Pioneer History of Camden, Oneida County, NY page 462...married Sarah Elizabeth Wood..."Colonel of the 68th Regiment, 13th Brigade of New York State Militia...no man in Oneida County was more prominently known or more highly respected...he was Magistrate for many years and refused a nomination to become a member of Congress," Pioneer History of Camden, Oneida County, New York page 462..."their remains rest in Forest Park cemetery."

Served as Justice of the Peace and was well-respected.

Served as one of the original Vestrymen of Trinity Episcopal Church when the new building was officially incorporated in 28 Nov 1842. In 1843 he was a member of the Building Committee.
Pioneer History of Camden, Oneida County, NY page 462...married Sarah Elizabeth Wood..."Colonel of the 68th Regiment, 13th Brigade of New York State Militia...no man in Oneida County was more prominently known or more highly respected...he was Magistrate for many years and refused a nomination to become a member of Congress," Pioneer History of Camden, Oneida County, New York page 462..."their remains rest in Forest Park cemetery."

Served as Justice of the Peace and was well-respected.

Served as one of the original Vestrymen of Trinity Episcopal Church when the new building was officially incorporated in 28 Nov 1842. In 1843 he was a member of the Building Committee.

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“Whoever has lived knows that timely death is the great prize of life : who can regret when a worthy soul wins it?" [a quote from the poet Theodore Winthrop]



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