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Re: Lancaster County, PA Hinkle's
Posted by: Mildred Clark (ID *****4279) Date: May 12, 2008 at 19:00:39
In Reply to: Lancaster County, PA Hinkle's by Polli Hollenbaugh of 2274

The Henckel Book by the Junkins can be found on-line and prints made of the pages using acrobat. Call your library to see if they host Heritage Quest. If they do it is free for you to use it from home. Or you can go to the library to use theirs and they can help you with the printing so that you get a full page rather than a part of it. You will probably have to have their library card to do so to use it from home. After you access Heritage Quest you want to click on Books then in the search place put Henckel or Hinkle and there it is. I use hits. Make sure each page loads completely before you try to scan down, especially when using the census. It will say done. Then you can read on down the page. The first hit usually doesn't have what you are looking for but the next one will. You will have to determine which branch of the Henckel's you are from. Then follow the generations on down (or up). The book has something like 1410 pages but is easy to navigate through. You can also do the census through Heritage Quest, Revolutionary War Soldiers actual papers, periodicals and magazines (PERSI), Freedmen records.
Mildred


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