Hinds, Barnabas

Hinds, Barnabas

Male 1823 - 1907  (83 years)

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  1. 1.  Hinds, Barnabas was born on 4 Oct 1823 in Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA (son of Hinds, Eli and Wiley, Sally); died on 14 Jan 1907 in Thomson, Carroll County, Illinois, USA; was buried in Carroll County, Illinois, USA.

    Notes:

    Barnabas Hinds became a farmer and lived in Eden, Vermont until 1845, when hemoved to Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, where he marriedMatilda Buck in 1849.

    In Sept 1850 Census Barnabas and Matilda N Hinds were living by themselves inManchester. Barnabas was working as a Labourer.

    They stayed there until 1855 when they returned to Eden. Barnabas and MatildaHinds were farming in Eden, Lamille County, Vermont in June 1860 with childrenNellie, Ada, Eva and Clara.

    The American Civil War began on 12 April 1861. Barnabas was enlisted in the11th Regiment, Company D. Vermont Volunteers, 9 August 1862 and was mustered onthe 1 September 1862. He was made Corporal 25 Dec 1863. He was wounded at CedarCreek in Oct. 19, 1864. He was Mustered Out on 22 May 1865.

    It is hereby certified that in conformity with the laws of the UnitedStates-Barnabas Hinds who was a Private Co D 11th Regiment, Vermont VolunteerInfantry. Is entitled to the pension under the provisions of the Act of June 271890. At the rate of twelve dollars per month to commence on the eighteenth dayof July one thousand eight hundred and ninety. This Pension being for Gun Shotwound of the left thigh, asthma and paralysis agitans.

    He moved to Winslow, Illinois in 1868. In 1870 Census for Winslow, StephensonCounty, Illinois Barnabas and Matilda are living with children Lelah, Addie M,Eva M, Clara E, Andrew and Aldace. In 1880 they were living with Eva M,Clara E, Andrew G, and Aldace L.

    In 1883 they moved to Ellensdale, North Dakota. Several land grants wereregistered by Barnabas between 1886 and 1894 in Dickey County, North Dakota. Hemoved to Thomson, Carroll County, Illinois in 1898 where he lived until hisdeath.

    In 1900 Barnabas and Matilda were living in Walnut St, Thomson Village, YorkTownship, Thomson, Carroll County, Illinois next to their daughter Clara andher family.

    The History of Stephenson County, Illinois C. 1880 page 667 gives " he ownsabout 62 acres of land, he is Justice of the Peace. Republican in politics;attends the Christian Church, Vermont First Regiment Heavy Artillery (EleventhInfantry) (Three Years ).

    From the Portrait and biographical album of Jo Daviess and Carroll Counties,Illinois p. 987

    During the Civil War, Barnabas Hines, father of Mrs. Taylor, enlisted in Aug1862, in Company D, Vermont Infantry, and on the 19th of October, 1864, was
    wounded at the battle of Cedar Creek by a shot in the right hip, and wasconfined to hospital until April, 1865, when he received his honorabledischarge. He carried a minnie- ball for a period of twenty years, and thencut it out of his hip with a jack-knife. In the spring of 1868 the parentscame to Winslow, Stephenson County, this State, settling on a farm where theylived until the spring of 1882. Then, setting out, they came to York Township,this county, where they sojourned until 1883, and then moved on, fartherWestward to Dickey County, Dakota; where the parents, and two sons and onedaughter, now live.

    1880 US Census


    Buried:
    Section 28, North East Corner, Lower York Cemetery

    Barnabas married on 2 Jul 1849 in Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hinds, Eli was born on 28 Aug 1791 in Hubbardston, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA; died on 4 Jun 1872 in Johnson, Lamoille County, Vermont, USA.

    Notes:

    Eli Jr. was the oldest child of Eli Sr., and inherited the farm and the parentsstayed there with them, as was the custom. When he was about ten years of age,in the spring of 1801, his parents sold their place in Massachusetts andstarted for Vermont. The journey took 6 weeks, and they were the first personsto enter the town of Eden with a team of any kind.

    There were only three or four families livimg in the town at the time. Two dayswere spent with one of them, giving them time to construct a simple house forthemselves. They later moved to the farm where he lived until 1869, havinglived on the same farm for fifty years.

    In 12 Mar 1812, he enlisted in the United States army for six months, with CptBenjamin S. Edgerton's company, served his time, reenlisted for five years, andserved until peace was declared. His civil War records give him as a corporalin Vermont 3rd Artillery Division, Company B. He served under General WinfieldScott, and was wounded in the battle of Lundy's Lane.

    In 1820 Census for Eden, Orleans County, Vermont Eli Hinds Jnr was head of ahousehold of one male under 10, one 26-44, one female 26-44.

    In 1830 Census for Eden, Orleans County, Vermont, Eli Hynes Jr was head of ahousehold of one male under 5, two 5-9, one 10-14 one 30-39, two females under5, one 5-9, and two 30-39. Eli, Sally, their seven oldest children and ?

    In 1840 census Eli Hinds Jnr was living in a household of 2 males under 5, 2males 5-10, 1 male 10-15, 2 males 15-20, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 40-50, and 1 male70-80, 1 female under 5, 1 female 5-10, 2 females 10-15, 1 female 15-20, 1female 30-40, 1 female 40-50 and 1 female 70-80. All 13 children, his parentsEli and Polly and his sister Patty?

    In 1850 Census for Eden, Lamoille County, Vermony Census Eli and Lydia Hindswere living with children, Joel, Martha, Silas, Erastus, Mary A, Joanna andAdeline and Eli's parents Eli and Polly Hinds and his sister Patty.

    In June 1860 census Eli and Lydia Hinds, daughter Adeline and Eli's sistersPatti and Freelove are living on the next farm to his son Joel.

    At the death of his second wife, he was given a home with his daughter, MrsAbigail Fitch, where he lived the remainder of his life.

    At his death, sixty-eight out of eighty-three grandchildren were living, alsofour great grandchildren. Six of his sons were engaged in the war of theRebellion, He held at different times all the town offices of Eden, excepttown clerk. He represented the town for five years, 1828-1833. He was justiceof the peace for twenty years, and assistant county judge for two years.

    He was extremely modest and self-distrusting, never seeking the chief seat, butinstinctively shrank from being the object of special attention. He sought onlyto be useful in the sphere in which he moved. As regarded him, office was theseeker and he the sought. But when called to positions of trust and prominence,he was self reliant and firm in his convictions and administrations; and whilehe did not excel in any one specialty, yet by his sound judgment and unyieldingintegrity, he stood high in the estimation of those who knew him, andespecially of those who knew him best. His conscientiousness was remarkable,and those who knew him understood this full well. With a remarkable strength,he combined one of the most tender hearts, so that no man could feel, if he hadto decide against him, there could have entered into the elements which made uphis judgment, anything of a personal animosity.

    As to his religious character, though he belonged to no church, he was a firmbeliever in and a supporter of the Christian religion. His broad and liberalviews of Christianity did not consist in laxity of principle and life, but inlove and friendship for all. His life was evidence of this. The tendernesswithwhich he cherished his friends, may be illustrated thus: In speaking of IdaFitch, his granddaughter, he remarked: "As for me it is no matter. I have livedout my time, but she is young--", here his eyes filling with tears, he couldsay no more. But God's ways are not our ways, for just two weeks before hepassed the Heavenly portals, the Saviour came and bore away the amiable andpromising young lady to the beautiful mansions of immortality, where no diseasecan blight or death destroy; where sorrow's tears will never fall, and partingsnever come.

    1850 Census In the same township, p. 89 is found: Eli Hinds Jr., age 58, bornMassachusetts; Lydia Hinds, age 46, born New Hampshire, and seven children,Joel,
    Martha, Silas, Erastus, Mary A, Joanna and Adeline all born in Vermont, ages3-17. Also in the family is Eli Hinds, age 83; Polly Hinds, age 81; both bornin Massachusetts, the parents of Eli Hinds Jr., and also Patty Hinds, age 47,b. Vermont, a spinster daughter.

    In 1870 Eli was living with daughter Abigail and family and his sister HattieHinds in Johnston, Lamoille County, Vermont.

    Eli married Wiley, Sally on 10 Jan 1819 in Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA. Sally (daughter of Willey, Barnabas and Unknown) was born on 15 Nov 1798 in Vermont, USA; died on 29 Jun 1841 in Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA; was buried in Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Wiley, Sally was born on 15 Nov 1798 in Vermont, USA (daughter of Willey, Barnabas and Unknown); died on 29 Jun 1841 in Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA; was buried in Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA.

    Notes:

    In 1820 Census for Eden, Orleans County, Vermont Eli Hinds Jnr was head of ahousehold of one male under 10, one 26-44, one female 26-44.

    In 1830 Census for Eden, Orleans County, Vermont, Eli Hynes Jr was head of ahousehold of one male under 5, two 5-9, one 10-14 one 30-39, two females under5, one 5-9, and two 30-39.

    In 1840 census Eli Hinds Jnr was living in a household of 2 males under 5, 2males 5-10, 1 male 10-15, 2 males 15-20, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 40-50, and 1 male70-80, 1 female under 5, 1 female 5-10, 2 females 10-15, 1 female 15-20, 1female 30-40, 1 female 40-50 and 1 female 70-80.

    From from Portrait and Biographical Album of Stephenson County, Illinois abouther son, Andrew Hinds.

    Eli, the father of our subject, grew to manhood in Vermont, and at an early ageevinced those sturdy and courageous traits of character for which the familywas noted. Among these was that of patriotism developed in a large degree, andupon the coming on of the War of 1812, Eli, although but eighteen years of age,entered the ranks, and at the battle of Lundy's Lane received an honorablewound. This, however, was not serious, but only the badge of bravery which heproudly wore the remnant of his life. After retiring from the military servicehe married the daughter of Barnabas Wiley, and located on a farm in his nativetownship, where he remained during his life. He received a pension, and inpolitics was a Whig. He was a man of much importance in his locality, beingAssociate County Judge and a member of the Vermont Legislature. He was alsoJustice of the Peace for a number of years.


    Buried:
    Eden Cemetery

    Children:
    1. Hinds, Alonzo was born on 1 Sep 1819 in Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA; died on 24 Oct 1868 in Oneco, Stephenson County, Illinois, USA; was buried in Lena, Stephenson, Illinois, USA.
    2. Hinds, Almira was born on 10 Dec 1820 in Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA; died on 6 Apr 1874 in Johnson, Lamoille County, Vermont, USA.
    3. Hinds, Andrew was born on 25 Jul 1822 in Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA; died on 20 Jan 1899 in Lena, Stephenson County, Illinois, USA; was buried in Lena, Stephenson, Illinois, USA.
    4. 1. Hinds, Barnabas was born on 4 Oct 1823 in Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA; died on 14 Jan 1907 in Thomson, Carroll County, Illinois, USA; was buried in Carroll County, Illinois, USA.
    5. Hinds, Abigail Melissa was born on 26 May 1826 in Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA; died on 19 May 1897 in Johnson, Lamoille County, Vermont, USA.
    6. Hinds, Sarah C was born on 15 Mar 1828 in Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA; died on 6 Sep 1861 in Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA; was buried in Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA.
    7. Hinds, Phineas Don was born on 24 Oct 1829 in Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA; died on 21 May 1904 in Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Johnson, Lamoille, Vermont, USA.
    8. Hinds, Sylvanus W was born on 21 Sep 1831 in Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA; died on 29 Sep 1893 in North Hyde Park, Lamoille, Vermont, USA; was buried in Johnson, Lamoille, Vermont, USA.
    9. Hinds, Joel H was born on 19 Dec 1832 in Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA; died on 11 Jul 1891 in Broughton, Clay County, Kansas, USA.
    10. Hinds, Martha was born on 6 Jan 1834 in Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA; died on 8 Aug 1875 in Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA.
    11. Hinds, Silas was born on 29 Mar 1837 in Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA; died on 15 Mar 1864 in Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland, USA.
    12. Hinds, Erastus Fitch was born on 9 Dec 1838 in Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA; died in 1909 in Clay Center, Clay County, Kansas, USA.
    13. Hinds, Mary Ann was born on 25 Nov 1839 in Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA; died on 3 Jul 1876 in Johnson, Lamoille County, Vermont, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Willey, Barnabas was born on 7 Nov 1769 in New Hampshire, USA (son of Willey, Barnabas and Harvey, Mercy); died after 1840.

    Notes:

    In 1800 Barnabas Willey was in Coits Gore, Franklin County, Vermont, with ahousehold of 1 male under 10, 1 male 26-44. 1 female 10-15, 1 female 26-44.

    In 1810 Barnabas was living in Coits Gore, Franklin County, Vermont with 3males under 10, 1 male 16-25, 1 male 26-44, 2 females under 10, 1 female 10-15,1 female 26-44.

    The name of this township was Coit's Gore, when by act of legislature, in thefall of 1825 it was changed to Waterville, Franklin County, Vermont. It is nowWaterville, Lamoille County, Vermont.

    In 1820 Barnabus Willey Jr. was living in Cambridge, Franklin County, Vermontin a household of 2 males under 10, 2 males 10-15, 1 male 15-25, 1 male
    26-44, 1 male 45+ 1 female 16-25, 1 female 45+ including 1 naturalisedperson.

    In 1840 Barney Willey was head of a household of 1 male 5-9, 1 male 60-69, 1female 40-49 in Johnson, Lamoille County, Vermont.

    In 1840 Barney Willey was the head of a household in Johnson, Lamoille County,Vermont of 1 Male 70-79 and 1 female 50 -59.

    Barnabas married Unknown. Unknown died after 1820. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Unknown died after 1820.

    Notes:

    In 1800 Barnabas Willey was in Coits Gore, Franklin County, Vermont, with ahousehold of 1 male under 10, 1 male 16-25. 1 female under 10, 1 female 16-25.

    In 1810 Barnabas was living in Coits Gore, Franklin County, Vermont with 3males under 10, 1 male 16-25, 1 male 26-44, 2 females under 10, 1 female 10-15,1 female 26-44.

    The name of this township was Coit's Gore, when by act of legislature, in thefall of 1825 it was changed to Waterville, Franklin County, Vermont. It is nowWaterville, Lamoille County, Vermont.

    In 1820 Barnabus Willey Jr. was living in Cambridge, Franklin County, Vermontin a household of 2 males under 10, 2 males 10-15, 1 male 15-25, 1 male
    26-44, 1 male 45+ 1 female 16-25, 1 female 45+ including 1 naturalisedperson.

    Children:
    1. 3. Wiley, Sally was born on 15 Nov 1798 in Vermont, USA; died on 29 Jun 1841 in Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA; was buried in Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Willey, Barnabas was born on 27 Dec 1747 in East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA.

    Notes:

    In 1790 Barnabas Willey was in Walpole, Cheshire County, New Hampshire in ahousehold of 1 male over 16, 7 males under 16 and 6 females.

    In 1800 in Walpole, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, Barnabas Willey was thehead of a household of 1 male 10-15, 1 male 16-25, 1 male 45+ , 2 femalesunder 10, 2 females 10-15, 1 female 16-25, 1 female 45+

    Barnabas was in Walpole in 1810 in a household of 1 male 45+, 2 females 16-25,1 female 45+ He was next to Joseph Willey, head of a household of 1 male10-15, 1 male 26-44, 1 female 25-44.

    A deed of Aug. 29, 1786, in which they are described as " Barnabas Willey andMassey his wife, of Walpole, New Hampshire, yeoman and spinster", conveys landin East Haddam to Ezra Harvey, 2d, of East Haddam, probably her heritage.

    Abraham also went to Waterville, Vermont and lived mostly with his son Abner.He died abt. 1829, aged 82., buried in Cambridge, Vermont.

    Barnabas married Harvey, Mercy in Hadlyme, New London County, Connecticut, USA. Mercy (daughter of Harvey, John and Elizabeth) was born on 24 Dec 1748 in East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Harvey, Mercy was born on 24 Dec 1748 in East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA (daughter of Harvey, John and Elizabeth).

    Notes:

    In 1790 Barnabas Willey was in Walpole, Cheshire County, New Hampshire in ahousehold of 1 male over 16, 7 males under 16 and 6 females.

    In 1800 in Walpole, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, Barnabas Willey was thehead of a household of 1 male 10-15, 1 male 16-25, 1 male 45+ , 2 femalesunder 10, 2 females 10-15, 1 female 16-25, 1 female 45+

    Barnabas was in Walpole in 1810 in a household of 1 male 45+, 2 females 16-25,1 female 45+ He was next to Joseph Willey, head of a household of 1 male10-15, 1 male 26-44, 1 female 25-44.

    Children:
    1. Willey, Delilah was born on 15 Nov 1767 in Surry, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA.
    2. 6. Willey, Barnabas was born on 7 Nov 1769 in New Hampshire, USA; died after 1840.
    3. Willey, John was born on 18 Apr 1771 in Walpole, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA.
    4. Willey, Amos was born on 7 Sep 1772 in Walpole, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA; died on 22 Feb 1862 in Waterville, Lamoille County, Vermont, USA.
    5. Willey, Nathan was born on 18 Apr 1775 in Walpole, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA; died on 17 Dec 1861 in Franklin, Vermont, USA; was buried in South Franklin, Franklin, Vermont, USA.
    6. Willey, Mercy was born on 17 Apr 1777 in Walpole, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA.
    7. Willey, Abner was born on 20 Mar 1779 in Walpole, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA; died after 1860.
    8. Willey, Asenath was born on 10 Nov 1780 in Walpole, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA.
    9. Willey, Joseph was born on 28 Aug 1782 in Walpole, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA.
    10. Willey, Seth was born on 30 Sep 1786 in Walpole, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA.
    11. Willey, Huluth was born on 20 Sep 1788 in Walpole, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA.
    12. Willey, Leah was born on 18 Mar 1790 in Walpole, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA.
    13. Willey, Lois was born about 1795 in Walpole, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA; died on 23 Sep 1862 in Columbia, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA.