Pennsylvania Family Group Sheet for the Hiram W. PINKERTON Family #1


Husband: Hiram W. PINKERTON (1) thru (26)
Birthdate: November 1829
Birthplace: Halifax, Dauphin Co., PA
Death date: August 23, 1902
Place of death: Pottsville, Schuylkill Co., PA
Burial:
Father: George PINKERTON (1797-1875) (2,9,11)
Mother: Margaret WRIGHT (1803-1882) (2,11)
Other spouses: Sarah A. HOFF

Marriage date: May 31, 1855 (4)
Marriage place: Tremont Methodist Church, Tremont, PA

Wife: Lavinia PETERS (4,6)
Birthdate: 1832
Birthplace: unknown
Death date: Between 1861-1864
Place of death: Tremont, Schuylkill County, PA, Pennsylvania
Burial:
Father: unknown
Mother: unknown
Other spouses:

CHILDREN

Child No. 1: Joseph W. (4,6,8)
Sex: M
Birthdate: 1855
Birthplace: Tremont, Schuylkill Co., PA
Death date: After 1870
Place of death: Pennsylvania
Burial:
Marriage date: unknown
Marriage place: unknown
Spouses' names: unknown

Child No. 2: Cyrus H. (6)
Sex: M
Birthdate: 1857
Birthplace: Tremont, Schuylkill Co., PA
Death date: Died before 1870
Place of death: Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
Burial:
Marriage date: unknown
Marriage place: unknown
Spouses' names: unknown

Child No. 3: Levi Fillman (4,6,8)
Sex: M
Birthdate: August 29, 1859
Birthplace: Tremont, Schuylkill Co., PA
Death date: unknown
Place of death: Pennsylvania
Burial:
Marriage date: unknown
Marriage place: unknown
Spouses' names: unknown

Child No. 4: Amanda (6)
Sex: F
Birthdate: June 5, 1861
Birthplace: Tremont, Schuylkill Co., PA
Death date: Died in infancy
Place of death: Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
Burial:
Marriage date: Died in infancy
Marriage place: Died in infancy
Spouses' names: Died in infancy
 
 
Documentation:
  1. Tombstone Inscription Odd Fellows Cemetery, Pottsville, PA, "Soldier's Plot", on-site visit by Dorothy and Harold PINKERTON, 1994: "Hiram W. PINKERTON 1st Sgt Co E 39th Reg. PVM Died Aug 23, 1902"
  2. 1850 Federal Census Tremont, Schuylkill Co., PA: "George PINKERTON, 54 Carpenter; Margaret, 50; Maria, 24; Hiram, 21 Carpenter; Catharine, 17; Joseph, 15; Sarah, 12; Henrietta, 10; Emma, 9, George, 7; Sarah 4."
  3. Tax Assessment List, Tremont Township, Schuylkill County Courthouse, Pottsville, PA: Hiram W. PINKERTON - 1853, Miner; 1855; 1857. Constable; 1858-1862; 1863, Teacher; 1864- 67; 1868-1869 "Sickly"; 1870 - North Street; 1871- 74; 1875, Plasterer; 1876-78.
  4. 1860 Federal Census Tremont, Schuylkill Co., PA: "H.W. PINKERTON, 31 Plasterer; Lavinia, 28; James W. 5; Cyrus H. 3, Levi F. 1."
  5. Civil War Soldier: Hiram W. PINKERTON, Enlistment Date: July 1, 1863, as Sergeant, 1st Class, Distinguished Service, Company E, 39th Infantry Regiment, PA, mustered out on August 2, 1863.
  6. Tremont Methodist Episcopal Church Records, Tremont, Schuylkill County, PA: Marriage of Hiram W. PINKERTON and Lavinia PETERS May 31, 1855, birth/baptismal records of children; Marriage of Hiram W. PINKERTON and Sarah A. HOFF, February 16, 1864, birth/baptismal records of children."
  7. Property Records of Schuylkill County, Schuylkill County Courthouse, Pottsville, PA: Buying Property - Grantee Index 1, p79: Hiram W. PINKERTON grantee, Joseph T. ROWAND, grantor, Book 121, p1. Date of Deed April 7, 1869, Date of Record December 11, 1871. - Property in Pinegrove.
  8. 1870 Federal Census Tremont, Schuylkill Co., PA: "H.W. PINKERTON, 40 Plasterer, Sarah H., 27; Joseph, 14; Levi F., 11; CR 2."
  9. 1875 Property Map of Tremont, Schuylkill County Historical Society, shows H.W. PINKERTON as owner of three adjoining lots at the intersection of Pine and North Streets, bordering the railroad.
  10. Property Records of Schuylkill County, Schuylkill County Courthouse, Pottsville, PA: Selling Property - Grantor Index No 1 N-R Beginning of County-December 31, 1915, p73: Hiram W. PINKERTON, grantor; Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co, grantee. Book 120, p75. Date of Deed June 19, 1877, Date of Record September 30, 1871.
  11. Will of George PINKERTON: Schuylkill County Will Book 4, p216-217: Hiram W. PINKERTON named as son.
  12. 1880 Federal Census Tremont Borough, Schuylkill Co., PA: "Hiram PINKERTON, 50 Plasterer,; Cleaver R.W., 12 Laborer; Ira G., 10."
  13. "Letters of Administration", Schuylkill County Courthouse, Pottsville, PA Hiram W. PINKERTON named Administrator of George PINKERTON estate, February 24, 1882.
  14. Orphan's Court Docket #20, 1884 p295 Schuylkill Co. Dispersal of real estate holdings of George PINKERTON, Hiram named as lineal descendant of George PINKERTON.
  15. Directory of the 11th Census of the Population of Schuylkill Co., PA, 1889 p.953 "Hiram W. PINKERTON, 61, Plasterer, Cleaver, 22 Plasterer, George I., 20 Laborer."
  16. 1890 Federal Census Tremont Veterans Schedule - Surviving Soldiers, Sailors and Marines, and Widows, Etc.: "Hiram W. PINKERTON 1st Sgt. Co E 39th Reg., Date of Enlistment - June 30, 1863, Date of Discharge - August 2, 1863, Length of Service - 1 month, 3 days.
  17. 1900 Federal Census 2nd Precinct, 5th Ward Pottsville, Schuylkill Co., PA "Hiram PINKERTON, Nov 1829, 70; George Oct 1870, 29."
  18. "Lykens Standard", Vol. 3 No 5, March 1, 1901 Lykens, PA "Wiconisco Sunbeams: Hiram PINKERTON of Pottsville, visited his brother George a few days last week."
  19. "Lykens Standard", Vol. 3 No 6, March 8, 1901 Lykens, PA: "Hiram PINKERTON left for his home at Pottsville on Sunday, after visiting his brother George for a few days."
  20. "Lykens Standard", Vol. 4 No 13, Lykens, Dauphin Co., PA Friday, April 25, 1902 "G.A. PINKERTON and son, Clifford sundayed with the formers brother at Pottsville, who is very ill."
  21. Schuylkill County Death Register No 2 1902-1905, Schuylkill County Courthouse, Pottsville, PA, p49 "Hiram W. PINKERTON white, male, 73 yrs, married, born in Pennsylvania, plasterer, died August 21, 1902 in Pottsville, after 5 months of illness caused by Dropsy. Interment in Pottsville, 8/24/1902. Registered 12/18/02.
  22. Obituary of Hiram W. PINKERTON, "Pottsville Republican", August 25, 1902, Pottsville, PA: "Deaths and Funerals" - "Hiram W. PINKERTON residing at 510 W. Arch Street died about 5 o'clock last evening, after an illness of several months, aged 73 years. Mr. PINKERTON was born in Halifax, Dauphin County in 1829. He took up his residence in Tremont in the early 40's, when the town consisted of only a few houses and was known as Sprucetown. He was one of the town's first school teachers, many of his scholars still residing in that section. He was appointed postmaster of Tremont in 1869, under President Lincoln's administration serving in that capacity until 1865. During this period he enlisted as a soldier. He was sergeant of the 39th Pennsylvania Volunteers and orderly sergeant of the 17th Pennsylvania Volunteers. Mr. PINKERTON was a plasterer by trade, and did a great deal of work in that line in the West End. In the last few years that he resided in Tremont he became a Democrat, taking a great deal of interest in local political affairs. He removed to Pottsville about 12 years ago with his two sons, and engaged in the plastering business. Deceased was a member of Gowen Post No. 23 G.A.R. Mr. PINKERTON is survived by his two sons, Cleaver and George. His wife died in Tremont about 25 years ago. He has two brothers, George, postmaster at Wiconisco and Joseph of Lebanon. Col C.L. PINKERTON, a member of the Schuylkill County Bar, who died some years ago at Tremont, was also a brother. Mrs. Hamilton Bailey of Harrisburg who died a week ago, was the only sister. The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. Interment to be made in the soldiers' plot in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Pottsville."
  23. State Library of Pennsylvania: Genealogy Collection, Access Pennsylvania Digital Repository, Pennsylvania Scrap Book Necrology, Vol. 69, p113 "Hiram Pinkerton died August 21, 1902, Member Gowen Post No 23, G.A.R. Member of 39th Pa. Regt. and Orderly 17th Pa. Regt. Buried in Soldiers Lot, Odd Fellows cemetery Monday, August 25th 1902.
  24. State Library of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Scrapbook Necrology, Vol. 60, p129 "Pottsville Evening Chronicle" August 23, 1902 "Death of a Civil War Veteran: Hiram PINKERTON, a Civil War veteran died last evening at his home, 170 West Arch Street, after a three months' illness of asthma and dropsy aged 73 years. Deceased was well known about Pottsville, as well as in the western end of the county. He was born in Halifax, Dauphin county but at an early age moved to Tremont, where during President Lincoln's administration, he served as postmaster. He also taught school for a number of terms in Tremont, and moved to Pottsville a number of years ago. He served during the Civil War as a sergeant in the Thirty-ninth Pa. Vol., and also as an orderly sergeant in the Seventeenth Pa. Vols. He was a member of Gowen Post No. 23, G.A.R. Two sons survive - Cleaver and George PINKERTON, well known plasterers in town.
  25. "Lykens Standard", Lykens, PA August 29, 1902 "Wiconisco Sunbeams" - G.A. PINKERTON attended the funeral of his brother at Pottsville on Monday." (Aug 25, 1902)
  26. "Autobiography of Frank E. PINKERTON" (son of Cyrus Levi PINKERTON) Riverside, California, 1931: "Father (Cyrus Levi PINKERTON) was a prominent Republican, previously a Whig with abolition sympathies. His house was a station of the under-ground railroad and the cellar of our house was an asylum for the negroes who escaped from the South and helped them to reach Canada and freedom. He was a "Know-Nothing" when the Americans feared that the foreign element, imported by business and mine interests would capture the offices of the county, state and nation and menace the Republican form of government. The "Copperheads" and the "Knights of the Golden Circle" threatened the outstanding leaders favorable to the Union with bodily injury or death. We were forced from our home and for some time were in seclusion. Uncle Hiram was a postmaster in these strenuous times and Uncle George was a school teacher."

Notes:
  * Harold L. PINKERTON Genealogy Source Notebook "Hiram W. PINKERTON". Harold is the great-great-grandson of George PINKERTON.
  * The inspiration for PINKERTON Genealogy by Harold L. PINKERTON and his daughter, Sharon P. WAYLAND came from communication with Paul W. PINKERTON (1915-1990), and his daughter Helen P. RYDELL, who in 1984-1990 worked on mapping the various branches of PINKERTON cousins descended from Hugh PINKERTON (1767-1852). Paul W. PINKERTON, Jr. was the great grandson of Joseph PINKERTON (1810-1854).
  * Frank Elmore PINKERTON was a son of Cyrus Levi PINKERTON, grandson of George PINKERTON and great-grandson of Hugh PINKERTON. He was a printer and newspaper publisher in Rantoul, Illinois. His autobiography written in California in 1931, was sent by his brother, Bertram Eugene PINKERTON, to Burton LeRoy PINKERTON, Jr. in Philadelphia in 1950. B.E. PINKERTON had been in correspondence with PINKERTON cousins beginning in 1946 with Mrs. Betty PAUL REIDLER of Ashland, PA in an attempt to share family history information. These "genealogy" letters were passed by Burton LeRoy PINKERTON, Jr. to Betty PINKERTON HENDRICKS and from her to her brother, Harold LeRoy PINKERTON, Sr.
  * The Federal Census data reported in this Family Group Sheet was culled from the Heritage Quest On-Line database.
 

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