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1823 - 1907 (83 years)
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Name |
Hinds, Barnabas |
Born |
4 Oct 1823 |
Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
14 Jan 1907 |
Thomson, Carroll County, Illinois, USA |
Buried |
Carroll County, Illinois, USA [2] |
- Section 28, North East Corner, Lower York Cemetery
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Person ID |
I32324 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
21 Jan 2022 |
Father |
Hinds, Eli, b. 28 Aug 1791, Hubbardston, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA , d. 4 Jun 1872, Johnson, Lamoille County, Vermont, USA (Age 80 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Mother |
Wiley, Sally, b. 15 Nov 1798, Vermont, USA , d. 29 Jun 1841, Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA (Age 42 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Married |
10 Jan 1819 |
Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA [1, 3] |
Family ID |
F21182 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Married |
2 Jul 1849 |
Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA [1] |
Last Modified |
21 Jan 2022 |
Family ID |
F21187 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Born - 4 Oct 1823 - Eden, Lamoille, Vermont, USA |
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| Married - 2 Jul 1849 - Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA |
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| Died - 14 Jan 1907 - Thomson, Carroll County, Illinois, USA |
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| Buried - - Carroll County, Illinois, USA |
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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
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Sources |
- [S508] History and Genealogy of the Hinds Family, Hinds, Albert Henry, (Name: 1899, Portland, Maine, Thurston Print;).
- [S510] Carroll County Cemeteries, LOWER YORK CEMETERY.
- [S511] Genealogy of Ken Hinds, Hinds, Kenneth, (Name: http://members.cts.com/crash/h/hindskw/KennethHinds/surnames.html#hinds;).
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