1810 Edward H Hinson lived in Anson County, North Carolina in a household with Males: 2 (age Under 10), and 1 (age 16 thru 25); Females: 1 (age 16 thru 25). [1]
1818 Edward Harrod Hinson of Richmond county sold an enslaved person named Joe to Marshall Deggs, blacksmith. Benjamin Hinson had devised Joe to son Edward Harrod Hinson but Joe was to remain with Edward's mother Mourning Hinson until her death. [2]
1820 Herrod Hinson lived in Richmond County, North Carolina in a household with males: 2 (10 thru 15) and 1 (26 thru 44); and females: 4 (under 10) and 1 (26 thru 44). [3]
1823 Edward H Hinson of Richmond county, North Carolina sold land to Crawford to pay a debt. [4]
1826 Edward Herod Hinson of Richmond county, North Carolina sold land to George Hailey on January 18. Witnessed by Brooks Hinson. [5]
1826 Edward H Hinson of Richmond county, North Carolina sold land to Crawford to pay a debt. [6]
1830 Edward H Hinson lived in Wolf Pit, Richmond County, North Carolina in a household with males: 1 (20 thru 29) and 1 (40 thru 49); and females: 2 (5 thru 9), 3 (10 thru 14), and 1 (40 thru 49). [7]
Research Notes:
1850 George Hinson (age 33, born in South Carolina) lived in Wolf Pit, Richmond County, North Carolina, in a household with Mary Hinson (age 32), Sarah Hinson (age 10), Brinkley Hinson (age 8), Richard Hinson (age 2), and Elawina Hinson (age 0). [8]
[1] United States Federal Census, 1810, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[2] Anson. Deeds 1812–1816, T-98, IGN=007510450, image 350, [FamilySearchImage].
[3] United States Federal Census, 1820, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[4] Richmond. Deeds 1791–1838, IGN=007517676, image 454, [FamilySearchImage].
[5] Richmond. Deeds 1791–1838, IGN=007517676, image 622, [FamilySearchImage].
[6] Richmond. Deeds 1791–1838, image 618, [FamilySearchImage].
[7] United States Federal Census, 1830, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[8] United States Federal Census, 1850, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].