NameAnn Hinde (Hinds) (Hynes)
Birth1617, Ireland
Deathabt 1674
Spouses
Birthabt 1612, Cork, Ireland439
Death7 Sep 1695, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA677
Occupation Memoa planter, yeoman
Marriage21 Dec 1638, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA439
Notes for Ann Hinde (Hinds) (Hynes)
She came to this country as an indentured servant of Christopher Derby, transferred to his son Richard.
685She seems to have been an unpleasant person and in court several times. 1 Mar 1663/64 she was in court for using “filthy language to Hester Rickard.” These home conditions probably were responsible for William’s daughter, Sarah, being “bound out” until she was twenty years old.
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Notes for William (Spouse 1)
He settled first in Plymouth, then Taunton by 1690, and back to Plymouth by 1692.
680He had enough education to be the town clerk of Middleborough (1683)and a lay preacher (1692).
442He became a freeman on 1 January 1634.
439He was listed as one of the men in Plymouth able to bear arms in August 1643.
681He appears to have suffered even more severely than most of his neighbors from the devastation of King Philip’s War, since on 2 Mar 1679/80, the Plymouth Colony Court voted “four pound unto William Hoskins … in regard of his low condition, having lost all hee had in the late warr, and beinge growne old and unable to labour.”
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Military notes for William (Spouse 1)
He was a soldier in the Narraganset War.
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