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Phillip Hinkle

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Phillip Hinkle

Birth
Germantown, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 May 1814 (aged 75)
Plumsteadville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
2-7-32
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Phillip is the son of Jacob Antonius (Antony) Hinkle (or Henkel) and Anna Margaret.

Last name may also be spelled Henckel.

Philip was married about 1759 to Mary Johnson, daughter of Casper and Catherine Johnson.
They were parents of eleven children.
Both are buried in the Deep Run (Mennonite) Cemetery near Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

Philip Hinkle is in the Henckle Genealogy Book in Branch VI the Third Generation.4th child of Jacob Anthony Hinkle (son of Rev. Anthony Jacob Henkel) and Anna Margaretha_______.
PHILIP HINKLE
Settled Bucks County, PA. He was born 1739 about the time his father sold the Henckel farm near New Hanover, and moved into Germantown-PA. He died, May 15, 1814 in Bucks Co, Pa. abt 1759, he m. MARY JOHNSON, dau of Casper and Catherine Johnson. She was b 1743; d 8th mo. 1827 (Friends Records) Both buried at Deep Run Mennonite Cem. Bedminster. Philip Hinkle, on Dec 16, 1766, bought 153 acres Plumstead Twp, Bucks Co., PA on which he built an inn, a BLACKSMITH shop, and a store, (then on Durham Road now Hinkletown, Bucks County). U. S. Pension papers state that his first company in the Rev. War was of blacksmiths. His widow kept the inn for two years after his death, his son Casper took it over in 1816, and was innkeeper until his death in 1850.
Phillip is the son of Jacob Antonius (Antony) Hinkle (or Henkel) and Anna Margaret.

Last name may also be spelled Henckel.

Philip was married about 1759 to Mary Johnson, daughter of Casper and Catherine Johnson.
They were parents of eleven children.
Both are buried in the Deep Run (Mennonite) Cemetery near Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

Philip Hinkle is in the Henckle Genealogy Book in Branch VI the Third Generation.4th child of Jacob Anthony Hinkle (son of Rev. Anthony Jacob Henkel) and Anna Margaretha_______.
PHILIP HINKLE
Settled Bucks County, PA. He was born 1739 about the time his father sold the Henckel farm near New Hanover, and moved into Germantown-PA. He died, May 15, 1814 in Bucks Co, Pa. abt 1759, he m. MARY JOHNSON, dau of Casper and Catherine Johnson. She was b 1743; d 8th mo. 1827 (Friends Records) Both buried at Deep Run Mennonite Cem. Bedminster. Philip Hinkle, on Dec 16, 1766, bought 153 acres Plumstead Twp, Bucks Co., PA on which he built an inn, a BLACKSMITH shop, and a store, (then on Durham Road now Hinkletown, Bucks County). U. S. Pension papers state that his first company in the Rev. War was of blacksmiths. His widow kept the inn for two years after his death, his son Casper took it over in 1816, and was innkeeper until his death in 1850.


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  • Created by: Danielle Adams
  • Added: Mar 6, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34516949/phillip-hinkle: accessed ), memorial page for Phillip Hinkle (3 Mar 1739–15 May 1814), Find a Grave Memorial ID 34516949, citing Deep Run Mennonite Church East Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Danielle Adams (contributor 46990238).