1820 Census Gwinnett Co. Ga Jinks, David (Oglethorpe Co) 1 male under 10 1 male 26-45 1 male 45 + 1 female 10-16 1 female 26-45 2 engaged in agriculture
1850 Forsyth County Georgia #1048 David Jinks 63m Farmer NC Mary 52f NC Martha A. 30f Ga William 20m Farmer Ga Seimion 18m Farmer Ga James 16m Farmer Ga #1047 John C. Jinks 35m Miner Ga (Could be another son,unconfirmed) Frances 17f Ga
BIOGRAPHY: In Forsyth Co. 1845 on Tax Roll.
BIOGRAPHY: 1827 Land Lottery
David Jinks of Oglethorpe Co. Capt Floyd's District drew #240LL in Dist 7 - Troup Co.
All I know abt Polly Seagers is her last name has defo changed from I am sure the original spelling and of course you know that makes it real hard to pin point, but I have alot of access to genealogy sites. The daughter of David and Polly ,, Martha A Jinks married James Spencer Honeycut ( spelled many ways also )
1850 Census pg 152 Forsyth District 31 living with parents a cabinet maker then.
1870 pg Milton co Alpharetta Shoemaker then and Martha Jinks wife listed br abt 1822 son James D Honeycut Polly A Honeycut
His parents were Edmund J Honeycut br abt 1800 SC died 1850 Forsyth Co GA and Meda ( Amelda may have been her full name ) Martin died aft 1832 - 1836 in Jaclson Co GA
The above Polly A Honeycut was called Polly but name was Martha A ,( br 24 Mar 1859 Milton Co GA died 8 May 1932 ) namedafter her mom. She was my great grandmom she married Thomas Parks Gray both buried at the New Elm Cem in Colquitt Co GA.
Polly Seager Jinks and

Thomas Parks Gray husband of Martha "Polly" Honeycut

John Jinks in Civil War uniform. Brother to Martha.
Perry Gray, brother to Thomas P. Gray. Perry move to Coryell Co, TX near Waco.
Pettyjohn, could be Sarah's brother.