Died
at about age 75
in Benenden, Kent, England, United Kingdom
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Biography
James was born about 1753. James Hinkley ...
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Baptism: "Kent Baptisms" FindMyPast Transcription (requires subscription, accessed 28 January 2023) First name(s): James; Last name: Hinckley; Baptism date: 20 Apr 1740; Place: Benenden, St George; Relationship: Son of; Father's first name(s): Thomas; Mother's first name(s): Mary; County: Kent; Country: England; Notes: See Burial 1815; Record source: Benenden baptisms 1558-1906.
Marriage: "Kent Marriages And Banns" Archive: Kent History & Library Centre; Reference: P20/1/A/5; Page: 32 FindMyPast Image - FindMyPast Transcription (requires subscription, accessed 28 January 2023) First name(s): James; Last name: Hinkly; Marriage date: 17 Aug 1772; Marriage place: Benenden, St George; Spouse's first name(s): Sall; Spouse's last name: Chasmar; Licence or banns: Banns; First witness: Robert Chasmar; Second witness: Caxorn Santer; Third witness: Thos Pellatt; County: Kent; Country: England; Register type: Marriages & banns; Year range: 1754-1782.
Burial: "Kent Burials" Archive: Kent History & Library Centre; Reference: P20/1/E/1; Page: 5 FindMyPast Image - FindMyPast Transcription (requires subscription, accessed 28 January 2023) First name(s): James; Last name: Hinkly; Birth year: 1740; Age: 75; Burial date: 13 May 1815; Residence: Benenden; Place: Benenden, St George; County: Kent; Country: England; Register type: Burials; Year range: 1813-1875.
Acknowledgments
Thanks to Paul Bech for starting this profile on Jun 2, 2013. Click the Changes tab for the details of contributions by Paul and others.
Also Wjj Lynton through the import of wjjl.ged on Dec 25, 2017.
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