Display Patriot - P-182106 - Johann/John Justus HINKLE/HINCKEL/HENCKEL/HENKLE Sr
Johann/John Justus HINKLE/HINCKEL/HENCKEL/HENKLE Sr
SAR Patriot #:
P-182106
The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
It is considered a research aid and is intended to assist in locating sources that can be used as proof.
State of Service: VA
Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service
per FindaGrave - Adjacent to the monument placed for John Justus Hinkel in Hinkel Fort Cemetery. This is several hundred yards up from the road that has the Hinkel Fort Monument (the arrowhead shaped stone shown for John Justus Hinkel). It's out in a pasture and a little rise near a walnut tree. Must ask permission to access. Watch out for the snakes (black, rattlers, copperheads) and traversing the barbed wire. No original Hinkel/Henckel/Hinckel headstones, just these put by descendants
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DAR NOTES
EL - DAU MAGDALENA & JOHN SKIDMORE MARRIED IN 1762, LIKELY NOT THE PARENTS OF JAMES BORN 1760
FAMPCL - DANIEL QUESTIONED AS A CHILD OF THE PATRIOT'S SON ABRAHAM - May 1945
ALSO, MAIDEN NAME OF SON ABRAHAM'S WIFE IS NOT PROVEN AT THIS TIME - Oct 2013
FAMPCL - FURTHER EVIDENCE NEEDED TO DETERMINE WHETHER NANCY PRINGLE WAS THE MOTHER OF GRANDSON JOHN SKIDMORE’S DAUGHTER MARY - Dec 2020