James William HINMAN

James William HINMAN

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Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name James William HINMAN

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt 20. März 1804 Jefferson Co, New York nach diesem Ort suchen [1] [2]
Bestattung Indian Village Cemetery, Noble Co, Indiana nach diesem Ort suchen [3] [4]
Tod 31. August 1888 Noble County, Indiana, USA nach diesem Ort suchen [5] [6]
Military Service [7]
Heirat 13. März 1834 Clark County, Ohio nach diesem Ort suchen [8] [9]

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
13. März 1834
Clark County, Ohio
Elizabeth MURPHY

Notizen zu dieser Person

Place of birth:
James' children George, James F, Robert, & Helena all say that their
father was born in Ireland. Elizabeth says England, William & James himself
say he was born in NY.

1840 US CENSUS in Green Twp, Clark County, Ohio
James Hinnan
2 males aged 5 to 10 [James F & Robert A]
1 male aged 30 to 40 [James W Hinman]
2 females aged under 5 [Mary F & Elizabeth C]
1 female aged 20 to 30 [Elizabeth Murphy]
(next entry is for Andrew Murphy)

1850 US CENSUS in Washington Twp, Noble County, Indiana
James Hinnaman, 46, farmer, b New York
Elizabeth, 35, b Ohio
James F, 17, b Ohio
Robert A, 14, b Ohio
Mary F, 12, b Ohio
Elizabeth C, 10, b Ohio
Margaret J, 8, b Ohio
William M, 5, b Ohio
Wilma Ann, 3, b Indiana
George C, 1, b Indiana

1860 US CENSUS in Washington Twp, Noble County, Indiana
James Hinman, 58, school teacher, b New York
Elizabeth, 45, domestic, b Ohio
James F, 26, day laborer, b Ohio
Elizabeth, 21, sewing, b Ohio
Margaret, 18, sewing, b Ohio
William M, 16, day laborer, b Ohio
Helena, 13, b Indiana
George C, 11, b Indiana
Sophia C, 8, b Indiana

1870 US CENSUS in Washington Twp, Noble County, Indiana
James Hinman, 70, farmer, b New York
Elizabeth, 55, keeping house, b Ohio
George C, 21, farm hand, b Indiana
Sophia C, 18, at home, b Indiana

1880 in National Military Home, Montgomery Co, Ohio
James Hinman, 77, widower, sailor, b New York,
parents b Ireland
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The knowledge obtained of the soldiers of the Mexican war is no better. The following is the brief record: Joseph Braden, yet living; James C. Riddle, living; James J. Knox, living, who went to Mansfield, Ohio, in the Third Regiment of that State; James Hinman, living, who also served at the age of about sixty-three years in the last war [American Civil War]; he enlisted but was rejected; he then employed a barber and a tailor, who succeeded in making him appear about forty years of age; whereupon he was accepted as fifer in the Thirtieth Regiment, and served his country through the war;
https://sites.google.com/site/noblecountyingenweb/military/soldiers-of-the-revolution-etc
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He was in Co F, 100th Indiana Regiment and Co C, 30th Indiana Regiment as a musician. I know he was a musician in one & maybe both of them.
(Judy G, email 16/4/2013)
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U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles about James Hinman
Name: James Hinman
Residence: Indiana
Enlistment Date: 24 Sep 1861
Rank at enlistment: Musician
State Served: Indiana
Was Wounded?: Yes
Survived the War?: Yes
Service Record: Enlisted in Company C, Indiana 30th Infantry Regiment on 24 Sep 1861.Mustered out on 05 Aug 1862.
Sources: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana
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American Civil War Soldiers about James Hinman
Name: James Hinman
Residence: Noble County, Indiana
Enlistment Date: 24 Sep 1861
Side Served: Union
State Served: Indiana
Service Record: Enlisted as a Musician on 24 September 1861.
Enlisted in Company C, 30th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 24 Sep 1861.
Discharged for wounds Company C, 30th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 5 Aug 1862.
Sources: 76
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The Thirtieth was at first commanded by Col. Sion S. Bass. It first moved to Indianapolis, thence to Camp Nevin, Ky., thence to Munfordsville and Bowling Green, and in March, 1862, to Nashville. It participated in the battle of Shiloh on the 7th of April, losing its colonel, who was succeeded by Col. J. B. Dodge. Here the regiment lost in killed, wounded and missing about 130 men. It participated in the siege of Corinth, and moved with Buell's army through northern Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky, and also pursued Bragg. It took part in the three days' battle at Stone River, losing heavily; and also at Chattanooga and Chickamauga, suffering severely at the latter place. It was in the campaign against Atlanta, fighting in all the battles. At Atlanta it was consolidate into a residuary battalion of seven companies, under command of Col. H. W. Lawton. It fought against Hood at Nashville, and pursued him to Huntsville, thence moved into east Tennessee. In June, 1865, it was transferred to Texas. It was mustered out of service late in 1865.
https://sites.google.com/site/noblecountyingenweb/military/noble-county-in-the-civil-war
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U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles about James Hinman
Name: James Hinman
Enlistment Date: 7 Jan 1863
Rank at enlistment: Private
State Served: Indiana
Survived the War?: Yes
Service Record: Enlisted in Company F, Indiana 100th Infantry Regiment on 07 Jan 1863.Mustered out on 30 May 1865 at Washington, DC.Transferred to the Indiana 78th Infantry Regiment on 30 May 1865.
Sources: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana
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American Civil War Soldiers about James Hinman
Name: James Hinman
Enlistment Date: 7 Jan 1863
Side Served: Union
State Served: Indiana
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 7 January 1863.
Enlisted in Company F, 100th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 7 Jan 1863.
Transferred into 48th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 30 May 1865.
Transferred out of Company F, 100th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 30 May 1865 at Washington, DC.
Sources: 76
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The One Hundreth, in November, 1862, took the field at Memphis, Tenn.; moved on the unsuccessful Vicksburg campaign; did garrison duty at Memphis and vicinity; participated in the siege of Vicksburg, and then in the five days' siege of Jackson. It moved to Vicksburg, thence to Memphis, thence to Stevenson and Bridgeport, thence to Trenton, Ga. It fought at Lookout Mountain, and then moved to Chattanooga. It fought at Mission Ridge, losing in killed and wounded one hundred and thirty-two men. It pursued Bragg's army; relieved Burnside at Knoxville; moved on the Atlanta campaign, fighting at Dalton, Snake Creek Gap, Resaca, Dallas, New Hope Church, Big Shanty, Kenesaw Mountain, Nickajack Creek, Chattahoochie River, Decatur, Atlanta, Cedar Bluffs, Jonesboro and Lovejoy Station, fighting almost continuously for one hundred days. It pursued Hood, joined the famous march to the sea, fought at Griswoldville, Ga., and Bentonville, N. C., than moved home via Richmond and Washington, D. C. The regiment fought in twenty-five battles.
https://sites.google.com/site/noblecountyingenweb/military/noble-county-in-the-civil-war
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The first three children of James Wm Hindman spelled their name Hinman. These being James T. Robert and Mary Frances. When he changed his name so he could join the service the second time he changed it to Hindman. The rest of the children spelled theirs Hindman and some where down the line it was changed to Hyndman It says Hindman on James Wm and Elizabeth Murphy's Tombstone. Georges death records says his name is Hindman but his sons names are spelled Hyndman George lived on Hindman Lake in Noble County Indiana and raised his 10 children there.
(Hilda King, email 15/5/06)
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We have a James Hyndman married to Elizabeth Murphy. They had a daughter, Mary Frances, born September 12, 1837 in Ohio. They later moved near Cromwell, Indiana. Mary Frances married Harman Gerken about 1858. James had a brother John.
( Rod Mills, Hyndman message board 11Feb2002)
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Hyndman James died August 31, aged 84 years, 5 months and 4 days. The remains were buried at Indian Village on Sunday with due honors of war. Noble Co Democrat 9-5-1888 (Noble County Genweb, Martha's page, obituaries)

Quellenangaben

1 Noble County INGen Web Project Genealogy Site, cemetery reading
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: http://gen.nobleco.lib.in.us/
2 E-mail - Judy G
3 Noble County INGen Web Project Genealogy Site, cemetery reading
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: http://gen.nobleco.lib.in.us/
4 findagrave.com
5 Noble County INGen Web Project Genealogy Site, cemetery reading
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: http://gen.nobleco.lib.in.us/
6 Noble County INGen Web Project Genealogy Site, obituary, Martha's page
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: http://gen.nobleco.lib.in.us/
7 E-mail - Judy G
8 LDS - familysearch.org - Ancestral File
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: www.familysearch.org
9 familysearch.org

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