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From: "john hills" <>
Subject: Re: [Rensselaer] Re: Paul HINCKLEY
Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 23:05:57 -0800


Karin-

Hopefully you don't mind my asking about your Garrisons - my 5ggrandparents were John Haviland and Sarah (Garrison) Haviland of Hoosick. I've never found any information on her family. I assume John and Sarah married in Haviland Hollow in Purchase NY before coming to Hoosick in the late 1700's. I know absolutely nothing about the Garrison family. John and Sarah's son Garrision Haviland of Hoosick is next in my line.

Are your Hinckleys related back to Samuel Hinckley of Scituate and then Barnstable Mass. Am Abigail Hinckley was the second wife of my 10xgrandfather Samuel Hills of Duxbury Mass and Lebanon Conn.

Look forward to hearing from you. Any help on those elusive Garrisons would be apprciated.

John Hills, Portland, Oregon

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Ann, you say that your info came from some card files. Did you see the
maps relating to them? They are at the Stephentown Hist. Center. From
the printout I made I can see that the property borders the Kinderhook
Creek on it's eastern side, a bit higher on the east side of the creek
is another parcel and a bit lower is a S. HINCKLEY. The opposite side of
the creek ar big holdings of Silas GREENMAN. Compared to a modern map it
would be Stephentown Center now.

Have a wonderful day Karin

searching for BROWN GARRISON PORTER FLORANCE LAMOREAUX FINCH BEERS
HOUGHTAILING RICH FRINK LOW BAILEY in NY

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NYRENSSE-D Digest Volume 02 : Issue 296

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#1 [Rensselaer] Paul Hinckley ["Ann A." <>]

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I found these notations in the card file compiled by the Stephentown
Historical Society and have questions I hope someone has the answers to:

Paul Hinckley
*Resident on OLD map. Van Allen map 7D.

*Tax list 11 April 1787 as living on Greenman's place;

*same listing 2 Sept 1788.

*Resident 1791.

*VR papers pg 9, 58 acres, 1784 map C3, "This lot is unimproved, is very
stoney and uneven but is well timbered with beach, maple & hemlock. Leased
Henry Chase at 5 Bush wheat 1791.

*30 Apr 1822 ----- the right to this farm conveyed by Moses Bedunce the
owner & occupant to the lessor - see William Huntington.

*Also on VR papers pg 12, 64 acres, 1784 map C4, "The soil of the
easternmost half of this farm is considerably good. The rest more
indifferent, the whole is a good deal stoney, the timber beach maple &
hemlock. Leased 22 Feb 1793 at 5 Bush wheat to Paul Hinckley" SE corner of
his property is marked with red chalk PH1789JEVA."

*Under the name of William (see) Huntington, VR papers pg. 29, 40 acres,
they shared the lot and signed lease 21 June 1791 @ 3 ½ bu. wheat.

*VR 1790 census

*charged in a S'town store ledger 1793-1802"

Now, my questions:

Can anyone tell me what VR papers are?

If I ordered the microfilm of tax lists from the LDS Family History Center,
would I see any more information besides peoples' names and where they
lived?

What does "Leased Henry Chase at 5 Bush wheat 1791." mean? Is 5 bushels of
wheat the cost of leasing the farm?

What could the red chalk mark, PH1789JEVA, mean? I suppose 1789 would be
the year.

It looks like I am in need of a good map of Stephentown if I am to
understand where my people lived. Does anyone know if the Van Allen map is
one online? I am going to look at the land records and see if I can sort
out why there are so many names involved with this land.

If anyone has any other information about Paul Hinckley and family, I would
be interested in it. I already have him in several census reports; 1790,
1800, 1820.

I also find him in Deed Records - Grantor Index 1791-1895 Rensselaer Co,
NY - LDS film #469675 p. 1135 Paul Hinckley (grantor) to Azariah Hinckely
(grantee) recorded 26 Feb 1834, Book 32, p 134. I'll be looking at the
deeds next.

Thanks,

Ann A.




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