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Clues to Christina (Sink) Hartzell (~1768- ~1821)
Posted by: Jim Hartsell (ID *****0986) Date: September 19, 2004 at 17:02:46
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This is to offer clues to the ancestry of Christina Sink (~1768- ~1821), who married Adam Hartzell (~1786- ~1830) in 1768 in York (now Adams) County, PA. Christina may have been the daughter of Micheal & Mary (Ryel) Zinck, whose known children spanned only 10 years, so there could have been more. Micheal's son Abraham Sink (b. 1762) was born about the same time as Adam Hartzell, and both were born in Northampton County, PA. This same Abraham Sink settled in Franklin County VA near Philip Hartzell (Adam's father), both in 1792. Adam followed at about the same time or a little later. This Sink family also had apparent connections with the Sinks families of North Carolina, and thus a possible connection with the North Carolina George Sinks who settled in Montgomery County Ohio in 1804, where the Adam Hartzell family settled in 1815.

For my full document, go to www.jdhartsell.com/Sink. It also provides a probable connection from Abraham Sink's brother Stephen to my ancestor David Hartzell, through the Toney family.


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