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She was the daughter of Thomas Jordan Outland 1813--died after 1885--Thomas Outland appears in 1885 KS census under his daughter's household of Hinshaw, her second marriage. Rachel Outland Mills was married to Tilnias Hinshaw (1833-1911) on March 30, 1876. He is buried in Key West Cemetery, Lebo, Kansas. Rachel Outland's mother was Assenath (Pritchard) Outland 1818-1867. Rachel was the widow of Nathan Mills before 1876 in Vermilion County, Illinois. Her daughter Flora Mills (1871-1961), by Nathan Mills, also appears in Hinshaw census record of 1885.
Rachel Outland Mills Hinshaw's lineage goes back to Virginia and North Carolina Quaker settlements in the 1600s.
Her first marriage was to Nathan Mills and 2nd marriage Tilnias Hinshaw-- Rachel Outland Mills was his third wife.
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Key West Cemetery -- Community named for an old sailor who'd said it was "as desolate a place as Key West, Florida." First Burial 1862.
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She was the daughter of Thomas Jordan Outland 1813--died after 1885--Thomas Outland appears in 1885 KS census under his daughter's household of Hinshaw, her second marriage. Rachel Outland Mills was married to Tilnias Hinshaw (1833-1911) on March 30, 1876. He is buried in Key West Cemetery, Lebo, Kansas. Rachel Outland's mother was Assenath (Pritchard) Outland 1818-1867. Rachel was the widow of Nathan Mills before 1876 in Vermilion County, Illinois. Her daughter Flora Mills (1871-1961), by Nathan Mills, also appears in Hinshaw census record of 1885.
Rachel Outland Mills Hinshaw's lineage goes back to Virginia and North Carolina Quaker settlements in the 1600s.
Her first marriage was to Nathan Mills and 2nd marriage Tilnias Hinshaw-- Rachel Outland Mills was his third wife.
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Key West Cemetery -- Community named for an old sailor who'd said it was "as desolate a place as Key West, Florida." First Burial 1862.