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William Hankins (1784 - 1835)

Reverend William Hankins
Born in Brunswick Co, North Carolinamap
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Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Died at about age 51 in Southport, Brunswick Co, North Carolinamap
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Biography

William was born in 1784. He was the son of Dennis Hankins and Elizabeth Daniell. He passed away in 1835.

Plantation location: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnabow,_North_Carolina

Submitted 1/29/2018 by Robert Burlingame_1 Pedigree Resource File - RBurlingame1 Detailed research for the HOWREN family. Comments, corrections and additions are welcome. William Hankins View Tree Sex Male Birth 1784 Brunswick Co, North Carolina Death 5 August 1835 Southport, Brunswick Co, North Carolina Residence 1822 Southport, Brunswick Co, North Carolina Residence 1805 Lockwoods Folly, Brunswick Co, North Carolina, USA Residence 1809 Brunswick Co, North Carolina PARENTS Father Dennis Hankins Mother Elizabeth Daniell MARRIAGES (1) Spouse Louisa Evans Marriage 9 December 1824 Wilmington, North Carolina NOTES (1) Source Bill Cudlipp Rev. William Hankins born ?, Brunswick Co., N.C. Ref: 1793 Will. He di ed in a boating accident, Aug 5 1835. He was an Episcopal Minister, Tr inity Church, Southport, N.C. in 1822. He was married to Louise Evans , who survived the boating accident along with his son, Capt. Milton H ankins. For more information on William Hankins, see Land of the Golden River by Lewis Philip Hall, Vol 1. Historical events and stories of Southeastern North Carolina and Lower Cape Fear. From a chronology of Southport, dated 1830, a William Hankins was named administrator of the estate of Robert Howe, Jr., Esq.

Records of Front Street Methodist Episcopal Church and Grace United Me thodist church (1796-1905), published 1992. Wilmington, North Carolina Marriage Reverend William Hankins and Louisa Evans, 9 Dec 1824 Pastor, Robert Flournoy Source: B-1, P-3



Brunswick County North Carolina, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions , Volume 2 Page 22, 23 May 1805 William Hankins, a late minor, came into court and acknowledged that he has secured from his guardian Daniel Bellune full satisfaction for a ll demands against his said guardian. [He would have been born 1784]

Page 53, 28 Jul 1805 Ordered that the following persons are hereby appointed as inspector s for the ensuing elections: For the Northwest, Samuel Hall Esqr, Rob ert Gibbs and Ezekiel Bryan; For Town Creek, William Mills Esqr, Joh n Davis and Lewis Sellars; For Smithville, John Conyers Esqr, Dennis H ankins and Jeremiah Wescoat; For Lockwoods folly district, Edward Clem mons Esqr, William Hankins, and James Chairs; For Waccamaw District, T homas Frink Esqr, James Russ and Mark Reeves [shows residence of Dennis Hankins and William Hankins]

Page 110, 30 Feb 1809 William Hankins, the county surveyor came into court and resigned hi s office of surveyor. [shows residence of William Hankins in 1809, perhaps he resigned becau se he moved]

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