Individual Details

Jacob HINES

(2 May 1750 - 1824)

The 1790 census shows Jacob Hines living in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. One of his neighbors was Martin Overly.

In 1792 the Overlys moved to Bourbon County, Kentucky. The Hines must have moved with them because their daughter Mary Ann married the Overly's son Frederick there in 1795.

In 1797 the Overlys moved again, this time to Ross County,Ohio. The Hines appeared to have followed as Jacob makes his first appearance in Ross County on a deed dated 1802.

Jacob bought property in the town of Chillocothe and then in 1806 moved to a farm north of town along the old Zane's Trace Frontier highway in Green Township.

Events

Birth2 May 1750Pennsylvania
MarriageAbt 1771Lancaster County, Pennsylvania - Mary Elizabeth [--?--]
Military1783American Revolution: Served on the Frontier between 1778 and 1783 under Captain William Huston. (DAR# A206875) - Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
Residence1806Ross County, Ohio
Residence1808Ross County, Ohio
Residence1810Greene County, Ohio
Residence1817Ross County, Ohio
Residence1820Ross County, Ohio
Death1824Ross County, Ohio

Families

SpouseMary Elizabeth [--?--] (1756 - )
ChildMary Ann HINES (1774 - 1850)
ChildElizabeth Hines (1776 - 1854)
ChildCatherine Hines (1777 - )
ChildChristiana Hines (1779 - 1834)
ChildJohn Hines (1782 - 1878)
ChildFrederick Hines (1785 - )
ChildPhillip Hines (1788 - 1875)
ChildAdam Hines (1790 - 1878)
ChildJacob Hines (1796 - )

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