res: Cabell Co., VA-WV
William was a civilian prisoner of war held in Salisbury prison in North Carolina. He may have died there. Perhaps buried there rather than with his family.
mar (1) 9-19-1825, Monroe Co., WV, Mary Elizabeth Symms
children - George S.; Acantha Sexton; William R.
mar (2) ca 1834, prob Cabell Co., WV, Elizabeth Hatfield
children - Leander H.; Henry; Lewis S.; John W.; Adam; Susan Thompson; Wesley.
mar (3) 12-16-1857, Cabell Co., WV, Elizabeth R. Chapman
res: Cabell Co., VA-WV
William was a civilian prisoner of war held in Salisbury prison in North Carolina. He may have died there. Perhaps buried there rather than with his family.
mar (1) 9-19-1825, Monroe Co., WV, Mary Elizabeth Symms
children - George S.; Acantha Sexton; William R.
mar (2) ca 1834, prob Cabell Co., WV, Elizabeth Hatfield
children - Leander H.; Henry; Lewis S.; John W.; Adam; Susan Thompson; Wesley.
mar (3) 12-16-1857, Cabell Co., WV, Elizabeth R. Chapman
Family Members
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George Symms Hinchman
1827–1900
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Acantha Hinchman Sexton
1828–1918
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William R. Hinchman
1830–1912
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Leander H. Hinchman
1835–1856
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Henry Hinchman
1837–1837
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Lewis S Hinchman
1839–1896
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John W. Hinchman
1841–1861
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Adam Hinchman
1842–1910
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Susan Emily Hinchman Thompson
1844–1904
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Wesley Alfred Hinchman
1845–1936
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