Individual Details
William P. Pinkley
(9 Jun 1804 - 5 Nov 1864)
Pauline's notes say he was hung during the Civil War by Bushwackers (outlaw Confederate sympathizers) on Carver Creek (which is near Hogan in Iron County).
Another version of the story found on Ancestry.com indicates he may have known at least one of his killers.
Another version of the story found on Ancestry.com indicates he may have known at least one of his killers.
Events
Families
| Spouse | Mary Huckaby (1810 - 1857) |
| Child | Elizabeth Pinkley (1828 - ) |
| Child | Jesse Andrew Pinkley (1830 - ) |
| Child | Louisa Pinkley (1833 - 1881) |
| Child | Emanuel Pinkley (1835 - ) |
| Child | William Pinkley (1837 - 1867) |
| Child | Susan Pinkley (1839 - 1866) |
| Child | Mary Jane Pinkley (1841 - 1892) |
| Child | George W. Pinkley (1844 - 1913) |
| Child | Michael Forster Pinkley (1847 - ) |
| Child | Rachael P. Pinkley (1849 - 1860) |
| Spouse | Louisa Smith (1834 - 1901) |
| Child | Melinda Catherine Pinkley (1857 - ) |
| Child | James E. Pinkley (1860 - 1934) |
| Child | Sarah Adeline Pinkley (1862 - 1915) |
| Child | John Christopher Pinkley (1864 - 1940) |
| Father | Michael Pinkley (1755 - 1828) |
| Mother | Elizabeth Reel (1765 - 1830) |
| Sibling | Rachel Pinkley (1782 - ) |
| Sibling | Ruth Pinkley (1786 - ) |
| Sibling | Josiah Pinkley (1790 - ) |
| Sibling | George H. Pinkley (1792 - ) |
| Sibling | Elizabeth Pinkley (1798 - ) |
| Sibling | Marion Pinkley (1799 - ) |
| Sibling | Margaret "Peggy" Pinkley (1800 - ) |
Endnotes
1. E-mails from Charlena Ousley, Pinkley researcher, May 2000.
