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{19860} Seth HINSHAW



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Born: 04/14/1787 Stokes Co., NC
Married: 06/21/1809 (22) NC
Died: n/a
Father:   {25642} John Hinshaw (1747 - 1800) (53)
Mother: {25643} Ruth (PIKE) Hinshaw (1744 - 1795) (51)
Mother/Wife: {19854} Hannah (BEESON) HINSHAW     Next Sibling: 19855
Born: 05/02/1788 n/a
Married: 06/21/1809 (21) NC
Died: 02/19/1822 (33) n/a
Father:   {1271} Benjamin Beeson (1764 - 1794) (30)
Mother:   {1249} Margaret (HOGGATT) Beeson (1769 - 1837) (68)
           Children:
1 {25632} Armela (HINSHAW) Elliot    b06/14/1810 [NC], m11/01/1827 [NC],
       { 25633 }   Obadiah Elliot    b06/14/1810 [NC],
2 {25644} Malinda Hinshaw    b01/01/1811 [n/a], d01/01/1854 [n/a]    ( 43.0)
3 {25634} Jabez Hinshaw    b08/24/1814 [Randolph Co., NC], m07/24/1828 [Guilford Co., NC],
       { 25637 }   Mary (LAMB) Hinshaw   
4 {25635} Diana Hinshaw    b08/30/1817 [Duck Co., IN],
5 {25636} Asenath Hinshaw    b11/21/1819 [Orange Co., NC],
DIAGNOSTIC: End of Children List
General Notes for Seth Hinshaw
Seth was born in 1787 one of seven children of John and Ann Pike Hinshaw.
He first married Hannah Beeson and had five children. He married second, Abigail Rich and had three more children. In 1831 he moved his family to Henry Co., Ind. and settled in Greensboro, becoming a member of the Duck Creek MM Friends. He opened a store there and after he converted to the abolitionist cause, he converted his store to a "free produce" store that carried nothing produced with slave labor. He aided fugitive slaves, sheltered Frederick Douglas after he had been attacked by a mob in Pendleton, Ind. His house was a meeting place for all kinds of reformers and settlers of new doctrines.


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