Rebecca Thomas Hankins

 

This photograph of Rebecca Thomas Hankins was taken by the photographer Sighi of Binghamton, New York. Wellington G. Sighi had a photographic studio in Binghamton between 1872 and 1885, which gives a date range for this photo. [1] Sighi's bio on the Nineteenth-Century Photographers of Binghamton, New York makes him out to be quite a character! 

During those years, Rebecca lived in Hankins, Sullivan County, New York. She first appears in the records in Binghamton in the 1899 City Directory. Her brother, Samuel Howard Hankins, was living in Binghamton by 1888. 

The identification of Rebecca T. Hankins is in an unknown person's handwriting. The dates of her birth and death are in the handwriting of Barbara (Schickler) Hankins, who was born fifteen years after Rebecca died. 

This photograph has been digitally enhanced. 



Rebecca Thomas Hankins, daughter of John Hankins (1803-1847) and Susan Thomas (1811-1885), was born 20 October 1835 in Pennsylvania. She was a school teacher, living in the family home in Hankins, Sullivan County, New York until after the death of her mother. In later life, she moved to Binghamton, perhaps to be closer to her siblings who were living there. She died 20 July 1918 in Binghamton, Broome County, New York. 


[1] "Wellington G. Sighi," Nineteenth Century Photographers of Binghamton, New York (https://rjmartz.com/binghamton/photographers/w_g_singhi/ : accessed 11 February 2026). 

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