Mark and Dimmis Hinckley
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Re: Mark and Dimmis Hinckley
| carol santos (View posts) | Posted: 12 Jun 2009 3:22AM GMT |
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Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 (Online Database: NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2008).
1792 HINCKLEY Mark, s. Judah and Sally, Jan. 2, 1792. Birth Barre
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Source: Original data: Doolittle, Mark,. Historical sketch of the Congregational Church in Belchertown, Mass. : from its organization, 114 years, with notices of the pastors and officers, and list of communicants chronologically arranged, tracing genealogies, intermarriages and family relatives ; also, embracing numerous facts and incidents relating to the first settlers and early history of the place. Northampton, Mass.: Hopkins, Bridgman & Co., 1852.
629 Dimmis Stacy, daughter of (292)married Mark HINCKLEY.
292 Mark Stacy, son of Capt. Isaac Stacy who came to this place, from Sturbridge, in 1773. Mark married Julia root in 1788
1792 HINCKLEY Mark, s. Judah and Sally, Jan. 2, 1792. Birth Barre
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Source: Original data: Doolittle, Mark,. Historical sketch of the Congregational Church in Belchertown, Mass. : from its organization, 114 years, with notices of the pastors and officers, and list of communicants chronologically arranged, tracing genealogies, intermarriages and family relatives ; also, embracing numerous facts and incidents relating to the first settlers and early history of the place. Northampton, Mass.: Hopkins, Bridgman & Co., 1852.
629 Dimmis Stacy, daughter of (292)married Mark HINCKLEY.
292 Mark Stacy, son of Capt. Isaac Stacy who came to this place, from Sturbridge, in 1773. Mark married Julia root in 1788