William Hinksman (?–1820)
Nothing is known about the early life of William. He is Ian's 5x great grandfather.
William enlisted in the 4th Foot on 28 Jul, 1799a1. At the time of William’s recruitment the regiment were stationed at Horsham Barracks in Sussex. William was recruited into the 1st Battalion as a private. There is, unfortunately, no record of his recruitment, however a note is written against his entry in the July 1799 muster rolls: “Sth Hants”. a1
He was promoted to corporal on 15 Aug, 1799a2. This promotion, in Captain Hitchman's company, was received less than a month after enlisting. The new rank came with a modest pay increase of 2¼d on top of the shilling paid daily to all privates. a2
In September of 1799 the regiment was ordered to Holland to join the Anglo-Russian invasion of the Netherlands. They fought at Bergen on the 19th and advanced to Castricum on the 6th October where they were defeated by the combined Dutch and French Republic forces. The regiment suffered heavy losses and retreated to England, landing at Yarmouth and proceeding to Ipswich where they spent the winter. b1,c1,c2
William transferred to Captain Murray’s company and, on the 3rd June, 1800, was demoted from sergeant to private. There is no indication of the reason for this demotion. Quite probably the cause was some misconduct such as drunkenness or theft. In January 1802 he re-attested in Captain Chaplin’s company and was promoted back to the rank of corporal in June and then to sergeant later that year only to be demoted to corporal again on 25th December. In March 1803 Captain Hemman took command of Captain Chaplin's company and William was restored to the rank of sergeant. d1,e1,e2
Throughout the first half of 1803, William was recruiting at Southampton. On 2 July Edward Hinksman was recruited by Ensign Craigg, who led William's recruiting party. Edward may have been a relation of William's, possibly a brother. William and his wife, Jane, was to later act as witnesses to Edward's marriage. e3,e2,e4,e5,e6,e7,e8
By August the recruiting parties had returned to the main body of the regiment which had been ordered to march to Shorncliffe due to a renewed threat of invasion by the French. Banns for William and Jane Fisher★ to marry had been read in Winchester on the 10th, 17th and 24th of July but these orders must have disrupted their plans. f1,f2,g1,b2
He married Jane Fisher on 30 Sep, 1803 at St. Martin's Church, Cheritonh1,k1,f1 and had two daughters.
- Jane★ baptised on 30 Apr, 1809 in Colchester, Essexm1. Married William Rouse on 8 Jul, 1839p1. Died on 12 Jul, 1840 in Geldeston, Norfolkp2 at the age of thirty-one.
- Maria born on 1 Mar, 1810 in Essex, Englandq1. Married George Ponsford in 1828r1,k2,s1 and Richard Lucas in 1860p3.
On the 21st October, 1805, the British won the battle of Trafalgar and on the 27th the William's battalion embarked at Ramsgate for Hanover, from which the French had withdrawn. The regiment were not involved in action and, after a major defeat of the allied forces by the French at Austerlitz, withdrew to England. They landed at Yarmouth in February 1806 and proceeded to Woodbridge in Suffolk, about seven miles northeast of Ipswich. b3
On 25 Jul 1807 William's battalion embarked for Copenhagen as part of an expedition to capture or destroy the Danish and Norwegian fleets. After days of bombardment by British warships the city was captured on the 7th September. William's regiment remained in occupation of the city until the end of October. b4
On 28 April 1808 the 1st battalion embarked for Gothenburg in Sweden but returned after only a few weeks of fruitless manoeuvres. b5
On return from Gothenburg William's regiment was immediately ordered to Portugal in response to the seizing of the Spanish crown by Napoleon. Jane★ may have remained behind in England as the name Mary Hinksman (which may be a variation of Mary Jane) appears in the schedule of allowances to take wives home upon the regiment's departure for Portugal. The only other possible candidate would be Edward Hinksman's wife Susan. William landed at Maceira Bay, in Portugal, on the 25th of August and advanced on Lisbon shortly after the decisive defeat of the French in Portugal. b6,d1
William's regiment marched through Portugal to Spain, arriving at Salamanca on the 14th November. Here they faced stiff opposition from superior French numbers forcing the British forces into a chaotic three week retreat over 250 miles to the coast. The regiment arrived at Corunna and made preparations to embark for England. On the 16 Jan 1809 the French attacked the British forces during embarkation. The British held off until nightfall whereupon they completed their embarkation, sailing for home. b6
On the 16 July, 1809, William's regiment formed part of an expeditionary force to the Netherlands intended to destroy the French fleet and fortifications around Antwerp and the island of Walcheren. His wife, Jane★, received an allowance of £1-6s for her and their six month old daughter★ to return home while her husband was abroad. The regiment departed from Deal and landed on the 1st of August on the island of South Beveland, where it was stationed during the attack and capture of Flushing. William was one of an estimated 8,000 soldiers incapacitated by "Walcheren Fever", most likely a combination of malaria, typhus, typhoid and dysentery. He spent 16 days in the general hospital. In September the regiment was withdrawn from South Beveland and returned to Colchester Barracks with much reduced numbers. b7,c3,t1,t2
On 24 October, 1810 William was sent back to Portugal with the 1st battalion. Jane and her two daughters received an allowance of £1-11s to take them home. William became sick almost as soon as he arrived in Lisbon. This may have been a recurrence or continuation of the fever he had caught in Walcheren. He was absent from all musters from November 1810 through to February 1812 and spent a total of 162 days in the general hospital. In March 1812 William was assigned to command at Belém Tower a coastal fortification in Lisbon. He remained there until June 1812 when a medical board reviewed him and deemed him unfit to remain in Portugal. He was invalided back to England on the 4th July to and transferred the 2nd Battalion on the 25th August 1812. t3,t4
Throughout the period from Jan 1813 to Mar 1815, he remained in England while the 1st battalion fought in France, the USA and at the Battle of Waterloo. William spent his time recruiting for the regiment, managing to enlist nine new soldiers, all from Southampton. u1,u2,u3,u4,u5,u6,u7,u8,u9,u2
At the end of 1815, with the conclusion of the wars against Napoleon, the 2nd battalion was disbanded. In March 1816 William was recorded as being a member of the 1st battalion, stationed at the depot in Deal. In September he was transferred to France to join the rest of the regiment at St. Omer in the north east. A few weeks later they relocated to Frankenburg then in the Kingdom of Westphalia. v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8
On 29 Oct 1818 the regiment embarked at Calais and returned to England, taking up quarters in Winchester. In February, 1819, William was posted with the regiment to the islands of Granada, Trinidad and Tobago in the West Indies. Two companies, including William, were deployed to Tobago. Fever ran rife among the soldiers on Tobago killing 88 men, over two thirds of the force, throughout 1820. Almost certainly William one of those that succumbed to the fever. b8,w1,w2,w3,x1,x2
William died on 30 Mar, 1820 in Tobago, British West Indiesx3,x2
Timeline
- 1799
- 28 Jul
- Enlisted in the 4th Foota1.
- 15 Aug
- Promoted to corporala2.
- 24 Aug
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Aug, 1799 at Barham Camp, Barhama1,a2.
- 19 Sep
- Participated in the Battle of Bergen in Bergen, Batavian Republicc1,b9.
- 6 Oct
- Participated in the Battle of Castricum in Castricum, Batavian Republicc2,b1.
- 1800
- 3 Jun
- Demoted to private from sergeantd1.
- 1803
- 24 Jan
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Jan, 1803e1.
- 24 Feb
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Feb, 1803e3.
- 24 Mar
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Mar, 1803e2.
- 24 Apr
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Apr, 1803e4.
- 24 May
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 May, 1803e5.
- 24 Jun
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Jun, 1803e6.
- 10 Jul
- Banns were read to marry Jane Fisher★ at St. Maurice Church, Winchester St Mauriceg1.
Recorded as living in Winchester St Maurice, Winchesterg1. - 24 Jul
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Jul, 1803e7.
- 24 Aug
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Aug, 1803e8.
- 28 Aug
- Banns were read to marry Jane Fisher★ at St. Martin's Church, Cheritonf2.
- 13 Sep
- Recorded as living in Cheriton, Kenth1,f1.
- 24 Sep
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Sep, 1803e9.
- 30 Sep
- Married Jane Fisher★ at St. Martin's Churchh1,k1,f1.
- 24 Oct
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Oct, 1803e10.
- 24 Nov
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Nov, 1803e11.
- 24 Dec
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Dec, 1803e12.
- 1806
- 24 Jan
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Jan, 1806 in Hanover, Electorate of Hanovery1.
- 24 Feb
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Feb, 1806 in Hanovery2.
- 24 Mar
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Mar, 1806 in Woodbridge, Suffolky3.
- 24 Jun
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Jun, 1806 at Colchester Barracks, Colchestery4.
- 24 Sep
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Sep, 1806 at Colchester Barracksy5.
- 24 Dec
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Dec, 1806 at Colchester Barracksy6.
- 1807
- 24 Mar
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Mar, 1807 at Colchester Barracksy7.
- 24 Jun
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Jun, 1807 at Colchester Barracksy8.
- 16 Aug
- Participated in the Battle of Copenhagen in Copenhagen, Denmarkc4.
- 24 Sep
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Sep, 1807y9.
- 24 Dec
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Dec, 1807y10.
- 1808
- 24 Mar
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Mar, 1808 at Colchester Barracksy11.
- 24 Apr
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Apr, 1808y12.
- 24 Jun
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Jun, 1808y13.
- 24 Sep
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Sep, 1808y14.
- 1809
- 16 Jan
- Participated in the Battle of Corunna in Corunna, Galiciac5,b6.
- 24 Mar
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Mar, 1809t5.
- 30 Apr
- Daughter, Jane Hinksman★, baptised in Colchester, Essexm1.
- 24 Jun
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Jun, 1809t6.
- 24 Sep
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Sep, 1809t1.
- 24 Dec
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Dec, 1809t7.
- 1810
- 1 Mar
- Daughter, Maria Hinksman, born in Essex, Englandq1.
- 11 Mar
- Occupation recorded as soldier in 4th regiment footq1.
- 24 Mar
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Mar, 1810t8.
- 24 Jun
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Jun, 1810t9.
- 24 Sep
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Sep, 1810t10.
- 24 Dec
- Recorded at muster taken on 24 Dec, 1810t3.
- 1811
- 24 Mar
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Mar, 1811 in Portugalt11.
- 24 Jun
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Jun, 1811 in Portugalt12.
- 24 Sep
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Sep, 1811 in Portugalt13.
- 24 Dec
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Dec, 1811 in Portugalt14.
- 1812
- 1813
- 31 Mar
- Recorded in the 2nd battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 31 Mar, 1813 at Colchester Barracksu1.
- 24 Jun
- Recorded in the 2nd battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Jun, 1813 at Colchester Barracksu3.
- 24 Sep
- Recorded in the 2nd battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Sep, 1813 at Colchester Barracksu4.
- 24 Dec
- Recorded in the 2nd battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Dec, 1813 at Colchester Barracksu5.
- 1814
- 24 Mar
- Recorded in the 2nd battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Mar, 1814 at Colchester Barracksu6.
- 24 Jun
- Recorded in the 2nd battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Jun, 1814 at Colchester Barracksu7.
- 24 Sep
- Recorded in the 2nd battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Sep, 1814 at Colchester Barracksu8.
- 24 Dec
- Recorded in the 2nd battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Dec, 1814 at Colchester Barracksu9.
- 1815
- 24 Mar
- Recorded in the 2nd battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Mar, 1815 at Colchester Barracksu2.
- 24 Jun
- Recorded in the 2nd battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Jun, 1815 in Deal, Kentu10.
- 24 Sep
- Recorded in the 2nd battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Sep, 1815 in Dealu11.
- 24 Dec
- Recorded in the 2nd battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Dec, 1815 in Dealu12.
- 1816
- 24 Mar
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Mar, 1816 in Dealv5.
- 24 Apr
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Apr, 1816 in Dealv4.
- 24 May
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 May, 1816 in Dealv3.
- 24 Jun
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Jun, 1816 in Dealv2.
- 24 Jul
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Jul, 1816 in Dealv8.
- 24 Aug
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Aug, 1816 in Francev1.
- 24 Sep
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Sep, 1816 in Francev7.
- 24 Dec
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Dec, 1816 in Francev6.
- 1817
- 24 Mar
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Mar, 1817 in Francew4.
- 24 Jun
- Recorded at muster taken on 24 Jun, 1817 in Francew5.
- 24 Sep
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Sep, 1817 in Francew6.
- 24 Dec
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Dec, 1817 in Francew7.
- 1818
- 24 Mar
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Mar, 1818 in Francew8.
- 24 Jun
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Jun, 1818 in Francew9.
- 24 Sep
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Sep, 1818 in Francew10.
- 24 Dec
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Dec, 1818 in Francew11.
- 1819
- 24 Mar
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Mar, 1819 at Winchester Barracks, Winchesterw12.
- 24 Jun
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Jun, 1819 in Granada, Trinidad and Tobago, British West Indiesw1.
- 24 Sep
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Sep, 1819 in Granada, Trinidad and Tobagow2.
- 24 Dec
- Recorded in the 1st battalion, 4th Foot at muster taken on 24 Dec, 1819 in Granada, Trinidad and Tobagow3.
- 1820
- 1839
- 8 Jul
- Occupation recorded as soldierp1.
- 1860
- 16 Oct
- Occupation recorded as sergeantp3.
Other Information
Other names and variations
Research Notes
William Hinksman's Place of Birth #
Isaac Munger or Mongar
Isaac was a witness to William and Jane’s marriage in Cheriton. The other witness was Mary Munger who may have been Isaac’s wife. Isaac was probably a friend from William’s regiment.
I found the following possible records of Isaac:
- an Isaac Mongar enlisted to the 4th Regiment on the same day as William (19 Jul 1799) as a Private (William enlisted as a Serjeant) https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBM%2FNAP3%2F00020435
- an Isaac Monger was pensioned by the Royal Hospital Chelsea on 19 Sep 1815. This states his rank as private, age as 37 and place of birth as Basingstoke in Hampshire. He enlisted at the age of 21 and was pensioned due to receiving a wound in the back at St. Sebastians forceswarrecords
- another Royal Hospital Chelsea document states his age as 46 in 1815 forceswarrecords
- a baptism entry for an Isaac Monger baptised 28 Mar 1762 in Tadley, Hampshire, son of Thomas and Avis Monger