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Edmund Hinson was born before 1683.3 He was the son of Joseph Hinson and Elizabeth Hoyle.1,2 At his father's death in 1698, Edmund inherited the 391 acres which he later sold to Robert Carter. On 22 March 1704 Edmund sold 391 acres of land on the north side of Potomac Run to Robert Carter in Stafford County, Virginia. The deed states that this land had been granted to Joseph Hinson, father of Edmund, in a deed dated 16 Mar 1694/5 and that Edmund had inherited the land under his father's will. The deed was recorded 13 June 1705. Since there is no reference to a separate examination, Edmund could not have been married at this time.4
Edmund Hinson married Elizabeth (?) before 1720. In 1724, he appears on a list of tobacco tenders in Overwharton Parish, with an allotment of 15,377 plants.5 On 2 July 1729 Edmund received 254 acres on Accokeek Run, Stafford County, Virginia. This land was part of a patent of 1500 acres dated 25 Oct 1669 granted to Edward Rogers and Charles Hoyle. 702 acres of the orginal patent was, by this survey, divided equally among Edmund Hinson, Lewis Elzey, and John Waugh. Charles Hoyle was the grandfather of Edmund Hinson.6 Edmund is listed on a 1742 quit rent roll for Stafford County, as owning 150 acres for which he was assessed 3 shillings.7
Edmund Hinson died on 13 November 1742 in Stafford County, Virginia.8
Children of Edmund Hinson and Elizabeth (?)
Joseph Hinson9 b. c 1720
Isabel Hinson+9 b. c 1722
Mary Hinson9 b. c 1725, d. a 1761
Lazarus Hinson+9 b. c 1727, d. b 22 May 1762
Ann Hinson+9 b. c 1728, d. a 1761
Citations
[S277] Henson Family, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~vastaffo/firstfamilies/….
[S14] Ruth and Sam Sparacio, Stafford Co, VA Deeds, 1699-1709, p. 99 (PP. 273-276 of original).
[S14] Ruth and Sam Sparacio, Stafford Co, VA Deeds, 1699-1709, p. 99 (pp. 273-76 in original). Edmund must have been at least 21 in 1704 to sell the land he inherited from his father.
[S14] Ruth and Sam Sparacio, Stafford Co, VA Deeds, 1699-1709, p. 99.
[S782] John Vogt and T. William Kethley Jr, Stafford Co, VA Tithables, 1724 Tobacco Tenders list, Overwharton Parish.
[S277] Henson Family, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~vastaffo/firstfamilies/…, citing Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, Bk. B, p. 228.
[S782] John Vogt and T. William Kethley Jr, Stafford Co, VA Tithables, 1742 Quit Rent Roll.
[S13] George Harrison Sanford King, Overwharton Parish Register, p. 53.
[S16] Ruth and Sam Sparacio, Stafford Co, VA Will Book O, p. 19 (Book O, p. 86 in original).
http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I03262...
Name Edmund Hinson Born Bef 1685 Charles County, Maryland Gender Male Died 18 Nov 1742 Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia
Father: Joseph Hinson, b. Abt 1652, Charles County, Maryland , d. 22 Mar 1703/04, Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia Mother: Margaret Hoyle, b. Abt 1660, Charles County, Maryland , d. Aft 1706, Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia Married Abt 1673 Charles County, Maryland
Family Elizabeth MNU Hinson, b. Abt 1704, Va , d. 8 Dec 1761, Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia - Probate Married Abt 1720 Stafford County, Virginia
Children:
1. Joseph Hinson, b. 1721, Stafford County, Virginia , d. Abt 1794, Rutherford County, North Carolina
2. Isabel Hinson, b. 1722, Stafford County, Virginia , d. 13 Feb 1781, Stafford County, Virginia
3. Mary Hinson, b. 1725, Stafford County, Virginia
4. Lazarus Hinson, b. 1727, Stafford County, Virginia, d. 13 May 1765, Stafford County, Virginia - Inventory
5. Anne Hinson, b. 1729, Stafford County, Virginia , d. 1 May 1799, Prince George's County, Maryland
6. Margaret Hinson, b. Bef 1734, Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia
Notes
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STAFFORD COUNTY VA WILL BOOK M; 1729-1748; THE ANTIENT PRESS p. 360 An Inventory of Estate of EDMMMOND HENSON deced ., items listed and valued .. William Mills
At Court held for Stafford County John Wheeler John Payton 10th May 1743 Inventory admitted to record.
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STAFFORD COUNTY VA DEED & WILL BOOK 1699 - 1709; THE ANTIENT PRESS pp. 273-276 This Indenture made the 22d day March 1704 between EDWARD (sic) HINSON of Parish Overwharton in county Stafford of the one part & ROBERT CARTER of Christ church Parish in county Lancaster .. Witnesseth that EDMOND HINSON for sum 7000 pounds of Tobo. & cask .. have sold Robert Carter 391 acres of land upon North side Potomack Run and bounded .. beginning upon the Clift by the run side & extending thence N=45 degrees E=266 poles thence N=45 degrees W=276 poles thence South 45 degrees W.~188 poles to the run thence down the run according to the several courses S meanders thereof to the beginning the tract of 391 acres being granted unto JOSEPH HINSON the ffather of ye sd Edmond Hinson by deed from the Proprietors office bearing date ye 16th day March 1694/5 as by the sd deed relation being thereunto had .. tract of 391 acres given to Edmond by his ffathers will ..
Presence Thomas Waller, Edmond x Hinson James Weathers, John Trammill
At a Court held 13th June 1705 Edmond Hinson in proper person acknowledged this deed of land .. and EDWARD MOUNTJOY Attorney for Robert Carter reced the same and upon his motion the same was admitted to record & was recorded.
Possession was delivered by Edmund Hinson into Robert Carter Esgr. by delivering by Turf & Twigg upon the land in the name of the whole this 12th day June 1705.
Test Edward Mountjoy, Edmond x Hinson Thos. Garner
Know all men .. I Robert. Carter of Lancaster County having lately made a purchase of 391 acres of land upon N=side of Potomack Run in county Stafford made over to me by Edmd. Hinson of county Stafford by deed bearing; date 22d day March 1704 .. do appoint my good friend Capt. Edward Mountjoy & Mr. THOS. WALLER both of county Stafford or either of them my lawful attorney .. to receive livery seism & possession of sd lands .. 11th day April. 1705. Presence Peter x Masterson,
Thos. Hooper, Thos. Hudson Robert Carter
At a Court hold 13th June 1705 The Letter of Attorney was proved .. and ordered to be recorded and was recorded.
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STAFFORD COUNTY VA WILL BOOK O; 1748-1767; THE ANTIENT PRESS
p. 86 In Name of God I CHARLES HINSON of County of Stafford Overwharton Parish being sick .. do make my last Will & Testament and first my soul to hands of God Item I give to ELIZABETH OLEFOR {Oliver} one feather bed & furniture Item I give to my loving wife JOYCE all rest of my Estate enduring her natural life & after my wife's decease I bequeath to Elizabeth Olefor of Lancaster County Daughter of MATHEW OLEFOR {Oliver} my Plantation on So side of Accokick run by estimation 100 acres. Item I give after my wife's decease to JOSEPH HENSON the plantation I now live on after my wife's decease the rest of my Estate to be sold & the money to be equally divided between my Brother Edmonds five children Vizt: JOSEPH, IZBELL, MARY, LAZRUS, ANN Lastly I appoint my loving wife Joyce be my sole Executor 21st February 1749/50.
Presence William Mathews, Charles + Hinson
Garner Surges, Wm. Lunsford
At Court held for Stafford County March 13 1749 Last Will & Testament of Charles Hinson presented into Court by Joyce Hinson Exrx named proved by oaths of witnesses admitted to record Certificate granted for Probate ..
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1680
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Stafford County, Virginia, United States
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1712
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Stafford County, Province of Virginia
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1725
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Stafford County, Virginia, United States
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1727 |
1727
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Stafford, Stafford, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America
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1729
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Stafford County, Virginia
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November 13, 1742
Age 62
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Stafford County, Province of Virginia
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November 15, 1742
Age 62
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Overwharton Parish, Stafford, Virginia, British Colonial America
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