Family History - 19 March 2008
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(1) 1. Benjamin 'Ben' HINCKLEY - 497
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Birth Date: 1 March 1799
Birth Place: Seneca County, New York, or Pepperell, Middlesex County, Mass
Death Place: Huron County, Ohio?
Notes:
1797 (about) - birth of Benjamin Hinckley at Pepperell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. *extracted from the genealogy research received April 30, 2001 from Mrs. Evelyn Allen, 930 East Fountain Way, Fresco, California 93704.
*note: from the Morley Library at Paynesville, 184 Phelps Street, Lake County, Ohio, information of Mrs. Amy Kehankie Rust (Mrs. Hubert), she did the research on the Mosher Family. A handwritten note in this file stated that Aunt Polly Mosher married Benjamin Hinckley, of Ash__ County, Ohio. (this record was copied in June 1998, by James Hinkle).
1820 Janaury 11 - Benjamin Hinckley and Polly Ann Mosher were married in Ash__ County, Ohio. *extracted September 26, 2002 from Ancestry World Tree Project (Ancestry.com) researcher Rebecca Parry Pigsley; electronic mail address,
pigsley@iowatelecom.net.
Spouse: Polly Ann MOSHER - 498
Birth Date: 4 August 1801
Birth Place: Schoharie County, New York
Death Date: 29 September 1877
Death Place: Sheboygan County, Wisconsin
Burial Date: 1 October 1877
Burial Place: Winooski Cemetery, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin
Occupation: Homemaker
Spouse Father: Gideon MOSHER - 8126 (1777-1863)
Spouse Mother: Sarah BILLINGS - 8127 (1780-1848)
Spouse Notes:
1801 August 4 - Polly Ann Mosher, daughter of Gideon and Sarah (Billings) Mosher, was born in New York.
18?? NAMES OF WOMEN WHO WERE BORN IN LAKE COUNTY, OHIO OR CAME TO IT PRIOR TO 1840, Gen Ref 977.1334 NA - Polly Ann Mosher,18?? year came to township, from Schoharie, New York, and last residence Madison Township.
1817 - Polly Ann Mosher's family supposely moved to Ohio from New York. *extracted from Holly Bundy's research data shared with James Hinkle on Monday, February 11, 2002.
1850 Census - 15th day of October - Fairfield Township, Huron County, Ohio - Polly Hinkley, age 48, head of household, Gideon, age 19, a laborer, Martha, age 12, John, age 10, Mahitable, age 7 and Philander, age 5. *extracted from Microfilm Roll Number 697, page 162, line number 16, dwelling house number 2220, family number 2266.
1860 Census - Madison Village, (Madison Post Office), Lake County, Ohio - Polly Hinkly (Hinkley), age 58, living with the family of Edward A. Wright, age 53, a farmer, his wife, Anna "Annis" D., age 49 and their son, Eldon, age 9. *extracted from Microfilm Roll Number 996, page number 47, line number 5, dwelling number 378, family number 373, enumerated on the 18th day of June.
1877 - September 29 - Polly Ann Hinkley, age 76 years, 1 month and 25 days, died in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin and was buried in the Winooski Cemetery.
1877 - September 29 - death date given for Polly Ann Mosher Hinckley by family genealogist, Sydney Peterson, 1109 Lamplighter Drive, Logan, Utah 84321. *this death date given for Polly Ann (Mosher) Hinckley by family genealogist, Mrs. Evelyn Allen, 930 East Fountain Way, Fresno, California 93704.
2001 - November 11 - Sunday - Cousin Richard "Dick" Hinkley, e-mail,
Rahin2@cuisp.com , sent copy of photo of Polly Ann (Mosher) Hinkley's gravestone to Jim & Connie Hinkle,
pinoak@kctera.net ,via e-mail.
2003 - May 26 - Monday - James Hinkle and wife, Connie visited the grave site of Polly Ann (Mosher) Hinkley buried in the Winooski Cemetery, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.
2006 - April 14th. - Copied information at Independence Missouri Library on inter-library Loan from the Western Reserve Historical Society, 10825 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44106. (title) GENEALOGICAL DATA RELATING TO WOMEN IN THE WESTERN RESERVE BEFORE 1840 (1850) Collected and Compiled by the Women's Department, Cleveland Centennial Commission. (A Microfilm Publication of the Original Typescripts in the Possession of the Western Reserve Historical Society Library. Microfilmed in 1973 by The Ohio Historical Society, Columbus. (NOTE) The original work was completed in 1943. NAMES OF WOMEN WHO WERE BORN IN LAKE COUNTY, OHIO OR WHO CAME TO IT PRIOR TO 1840. Lake County Madison, page 9, Line 10, (Married name) Hinckley, Mrs. Benjamin (maiden name) Mosher, Polly Ann (where from) Schoharie, N. Y. (last residence) Madison, Ohio. (note) also listed on the same page were other Hinckley women -
Lidia Hinckley, m - a Mr. Chidister (where from) Schoharie N. Y. (last residence) Cleveland, Ohio.
Rhoda Hinckley - m - George Fisher (last residence) Cleveland, Ohio.
Rhoda Hinckley - m - Benjamin Brooks, (where from) Madison, Ohio. (last residence) Erie, Pa.
Emily Hinckley - m - Henry Brown (where from) Madison, Ohio (last residence) Erie, Pa. (maiden name) Mary Brown (married name) Mrs. James Hinckley, (where from) Canada, (last residence) Madison, Ohio.
Marriage Date: 11 January 1820
Marriage Place: Ohio
Children: Sarah Ann - 8351
Elmira A. - 8352
Henry Alonzo - 8353
Austin - 8354
Gideon George 'Gid' - 3026
Rhoda - 8355
Jemina - 8356
Sophrania - 8357
Martha M. - 2873
John - 2874
Harriet Mahitable - 2875
Philander - 4504
(2) 1.1 Sarah Ann HINKLEY - 8351
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Birth Date: 15 March 1820
Birth Place: Perry, Lake County, Ohio
Death Date: 3 May 1902
Burial Date: May 1902
Occupation: Homemaker
Notes:
History: 1820 March 15 - Sarah Ann Hinkley, daughter of BenjaminHinkley and Polly Ann (Mosher) Hinkley, was born in Perry,Geauga County, Ohio.
1837 March 30 - Sarah Ann Hinkley and William Tucker weremarried at Chardon, Geauga County, Ohio. *extracted from theresearch data of Mrs. Evelyn Allen, 930 East Fountain Way,Fresno, California 93704 received April 30, 1880 CensusWhitehall, town of Lincoln, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin -Sarah A. Tucker, age 59, keeping house, living with her husband,William Tuckner, age 63, a farmer. *extracted from MicrofilmRoll Number 1448, page number 5-B, Enumeration District Number65, dwelling number 51, family number 55, enumerated on the 2ndday of June.
2001 by James Hinkle . *another family researcher gave ManleySquare, New York for the marriage location.
Spouse: William O. TUCKER - 11954
Birth Date: 12 July 1815
Birth Place: Manley Square, New York
Death Date: 29 June 1889
Death Place: Whitehall, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin
Burial Date: 1889
Occupation: Farmer
Spouse Notes:
History: 1815 July 12 - William Tucker, son of Moses BenjaminTucker and Rhuamy (Tryon) Tucker, was born in Manley Square, NewYork.
1837 March 30 Geauga County, Ohio Marriage Book __, page __ -William Tucker and Sarah Ann Hinkley.
1838 May 7 - Charles Plympton Tucker, son of William O. Tuckerand Sarah Ann (Hinkley) Tucker, was born in Huntsburg, GeaugaCounty, Ohio.
1840 February 25 - Moses Tucker, son of William O. Tucker andSarah Ann (Hinkley) Tucker, was born in Huntsburg, GeaugaCounty, Ohio.
1841 - Austin Hinkley, very early in 1841, when in his fifteenthyer, he came to the Territory of Wisconsin, accompanying hisbrother-in-law, William Tucker and family, who settled in thetown of Brookfield, then Milwaukee County, now Waukeshia County.*extracted from a printed article concerning Austin Hinkley.
1842 August 7 - Edward Tryon Tucker, son of William O. Tuckerand Sarah Ann (Hinkley) Tucker, was born in Waukesha, WaukeshaCounty, Wisconsin.
1844 June 2 - William H. Tucker, son of William O. Tucker andSarah Ann (Hinkley) Tucker, was born in Wisconsin.
1846 - Daniel Tucker, son of William O. Tucker and Sarah Ann(Hinkley) Tucker, was born in Wisconsin.
1846 April 13 - Alanzo Tucker, son of William O. Tucker andSarah Ann (Hinkley) Tucker, was born in Brookfield, MilwaukeeCounty, Wisconsin.
1848 May 28 - Austin Hinkley Tucker, son of William O. Tuckerand Sarah Ann (Hinkley) Tucker, was born in Brookfield,Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
1853 October 13 - Rheuamy Tucker, daughter of William O. Tuckerand Sarah Ann (Hinkley) Tucker, was born in Mitchell, SheboyganCounty, Wisconsin.
1858 February 22 Menasha, Winnebago County, Wisconsin -Certificate Number 23531 - The United States of America, To allto whom these presents shall come, Greeting: Whereas Lucins S.Fisher and William O. Tucker of Winnebago County, Wisconsin hasdeposited in the General Land Office of the United States, aCertificate of the Register of the Land Office at Menashawhereby it appears that full payment has been made by the saidLucius S. Fisher and William O. Tucker according to theprovisions of the Act of Congress of the 24th of April 1820,entitled "An act making further provision for the sale of thePublic Lands," for the Lots numbered five and six of SectionThirty three in Township Thirty of Range Twenty three in theDistrict of Lands subject to sale at Menasha, Wisconsincontaining sixty eight acres and eighty three hundredth of anacre according to the official plat of the Survey of the saidLands, returned to the General Land Office by the SurveyorGeneral, which said tract have been purchased by the said LuciusS. Fisher and William O. Tucker. Now know ye, that the UnitedStates of America, in consideration of the premises, and inconformity with the several acts of Congress in such case madeand provided, have given and granted, and by these presents dogive and grant, unto the said Lucius S. Fisher and William O.Tucker and to their heirs, the said tract above described tohave and to hold the same, together with all the rights;privileges, immunities, adn appurtenances of whatsoever nature,thereunto belonging, unto the said Lucius S. Fisher and WilliamO. Tucker and to their heirs and assigns forever. In testimonywhereof, I James Buchanan, President of the United States ofAmerica, have caused these Letters to be made Patent, and theSeal of the General Land Office to be hereunto affixed. Givenunder my hand, at the city of Washington, the twentysecond dayof February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundredand fifty eight and of the Independence of the United States theeighty second by the President James Buchanan. By Thomas _.Albright, Secretary. J. N. Granger, Recorder of the GeneralLand Office. *2016389.....
1860 December 1 Winnebago County, Wisconsin - Certificate Number23662 1/2 - The United States of America, To all to whom thesepresents shall come, Greeting: Whereas Lucis S. Fisher andWilliam O. Tucker of Winnebago County, Wisconsin has depostiedin the General Land Office of the United States, a Certificateof the Register of the Land Office at Menasha whereby it appearsthat full payment has been made by the said Lucis S. Fisher andWilliam O. Tucker according to the provisions of the Act ofCongress of the 24th of April, 1820, entitled, "An act makingfurther provision for the sale of the Public Lands," for theNorth West quarter of the South West quarter of Section three inTownship five of Range seventeen in the district of landssubject to sale at Menasha, Wisconsin containing forty acresaccording to the official plat of the Survey of the said Lands,returned to the General Land Office by the Surveyor General,which said tract has been purchased by the said Lucis S. Fisherand William O. Tucker. Now know ye, that the United States ofAmerica, in consideration of the premises, and in conformitywith the several acts of Congress in such case made andprovided, have given and granted, and by these presents do giveand grant, unto the said Lucis S. Fisher and William O. Tuckerand to their heirs, the said tract above described: To have andto hold the same, togehter with all the rights, privileges,immuitics, and appurtenances, of whatsoever nature, thereuntobelonging, unto the said Lucis S. Fisher and William O. Tuckerand to their heirs and assigns forever. In testimony whereof,I, James Buchanan, President of the United States of America,have caused there Letters to be made Patent, and the Seal of theGeneral Land Office to be hereunto affixed. Given under myhand, at the city of Washington, the first day of December inthe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty and ofthe Independence of the United States the eighty fifth by thePresident James Bachanan. By James _____, Secretary. J. N.Granger, Recorder of the General Land Office. *162149....
1880 Census Whitehall, town of Lincoln, Trempealeau County,Wisconsin - William Tucker, age 63, a farmer, and his wife,Sarah A., age 59, keeping house. *extracted from Microfilm RollNumber 1448, page number 5-B, Enumeration District Number 65,dwelling number 51, family number 55, enumerated on the 2nd dayof June.
1889 June 27 - William Tucker died at Whitehall, TrempealeauCounty, Wisconsin.
Marriage Date: 30 March 1837
Marriage Place: Chardon, Geauga County, Ohio
Children: Charles Plympton - 20935
Moses - 20936
Edward Tryon - 20937
William H. - 20939
Daniel - 20940
Alanzo - 20941
Austin Hinkley - 20942
Rheuamy - 20944
(3) 1.1.1 Charles Plympton TUCKER - 20935
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Birth Date: 7 May 1838
Birth Place: Huntsburg, Geauga County, Ohio
(3) 1.1.2 Moses TUCKER - 20936
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Birth Date: 25 February 1840
Birth Place: Huntsburg, Geauga County, Ohio
(3) 1.1.3 Edward Tryon TUCKER - 20937
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Birth Date: 7 August 1842
Birth Place: Waukesha, Waukesha County, Wisconsin
Death Date: 23 April 1915
Burial Date: April 1915
(3) 1.1.4 William H. TUCKER - 20939
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Birth Date: 2 June 1844
Birth Place: Wisconsin
(3) 1.1.5 Daniel TUCKER - 20940
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Birth Date: 1846
Birth Place: Wisconsin
(3) 1.1.6 Alanzo TUCKER - 20941
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Birth Date: 13 April 1846
Birth Place: Brookfield, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
Occupation: Plaster
Notes:
History: 1846 April 13 - Alanzo Tucker, son of William O. Tuckerand Sarah Ann (Hinkley) Tucker, was born in Brookfield,Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
1880 Census Whitehall, town of Lincoln, Trempealeau County,Wisconsin - Alanzo Tucker, age 34, a plaster, his wife, Mary,age 29, keeping house, and their daughter, Jessa, age 2.*extracted from Microfilm Roll Number 1448, page number 5,Enumeration District Number 65, dwelling number 40, familynumber 44, enumerated on the 2nd day of June.
(3) 1.1.7 Austin Hinkley TUCKER - 20942
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Birth Date: 28 May 1848
Birth Place: Brookfield, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
Death Date: 17 August 1921
Burial Date: August 1921
Occupation: Farmer
Notes:
1848 May 28 - Austin Hinkley Tucker, son of William O. Tucker and Sarah Ann (Hinkley) Tucker, was born at Brookfield, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
1871 July 4 - Austin Hinkley Tuckner and Martha Ann Butler were married at Plymouth, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.
1880 Census - Town of Lincoln, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin - Austin H. Tucker, age 31, farmer, his wife, Martha A., age 28, keeping house, their son, Eddy H., age 3, and adopted daughter, Effie E., age 10. *extracted from Microfilm Roll Number 1448, page number 9, Enumeration District Number 65, dwelling number 75, family number 82, enumerated on the 5th and 7th day of June.
(3) 1.1.8 Rheuamy TUCKER - 20944
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Birth Date: 13 October 1853
Birth Place: Mitchell, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin
Death Date: 1 February 1903
Death Place: Whitehall, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin
Burial Date: February 1903
Occupation: Homemaker
Notes:
2001 April 30 - Monday - James Hinkle received by mail, genealogy research relating to Rheuamy Tucker from Evelyn Allen, 930 East Fountain Way, Fresno, California 93704; previously of 601 Verde Vista, Visalia, California 93277.
(2) 1.2 Elmira A. HINKLEY-HINCKLEY - 8352
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Birth Date: 14 April 1822
Birth Place: Perry, Lake County, Ohio
Death Date: 17 December 1848
Death Place: Perry, Lake County, Ohio
Burial Date: December 1848
Burial Place: Northeast Leroy Cemetery, Perry Township, Lake County, Ohio
Occupation: Homemaker
Notes:
1848 December 17 - death date of Elmira A. Hinkley Abel, age 26 years, 8 months and 3 days, buried in Section 27 of the Northeast Leroy Cemetery.
Spouse: Daniel Etheridge ABEL - 8424
Birth Date: 5 May 1815
Birth Place: Rensselaeville, New York
Death Date: 27 May 1903
Death Place: Arcadia, Valley County, Nebraska
Burial Date: May 1903
Burial Place: Nebraska
Occupation: Real Estate Salesperson & Blacksmith Shop Owner
Spouse Notes:
1815 May 5 - birth date of Daniel Etheridge Abel.
1815 May 15 - birth date given for Daniel Etheridge Abel by family researcher, Holly Heflin Bundy.
1840 July 4 - marriage of Daniel Etheridge Abel and Elmira Hinckley.
1840 July 14 - marriage date given for Daniel Etheridge Abel and Elmira Hinckley by family researcher, Holly Heflin Bundy.
1849 May 26 - marriage of Daniel Etheridge Abel and Electa Patch.
1860 Census - Perry Township, (Painesville Post Office), Lake County, Ohio - Daniel Abel, age 44, a wagon maker, Eluta (Elmira), age 37, Harry, age 18, a black smith apprentice, Sarah M., age 14, Almira, age 10, Clark, age 7 and Daniel, age 4. *extracted from Mircrofilm Roll Number 996, page number 95, line number 5, dwelling house number 743, family number 737, enumerated on the 27th day of June.
*Daniel, Electa and family moved from Ohio to Michigan, living in the towns of Hartford, Van Buren County and Watervliet, Berrien County, they later moved to Arcadia, Valley County, Nebraska.
1903 May 27 - death date of Daniel Etheridge Abel.
Marriage Date: 4 July 1840
Marriage Place: Painesville, Lake County, Ohio
Children: Harcy "Harcey" Samuel - 8523
Sarah Melissa - 8524
(3) 1.2.1 Harcy "Harcey" Samuel ABEL - 8523
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Birth Date: 21 August 1844
Birth Place: Painesville, Lake County, Ohio
Death Date: 19 January 1894
Death Place: Foxburg, Pennsylvania
Burial Date: January 1894
Notes:
1860 Census - Perry Township, (Painesville Post Office), Lake County, Ohio - Harry Abel, age 18, a black smith apprentice, living with his father, Daniel Abel, age 44, a wagonmaker, his step mother, Eluta, age 37, his sister, Sarah M., age14 and step brothers, A___, age 10, Clark, age 7 and Daniel, age 4.
Spouse: Esmeralda GLASS - 20918
Birth Date: 1 January 1852
Birth Place: Erie City, Pennsylvania
Death Date: 18 October 1919
Death Place: Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Burial Date: October 1919
Occupation: Homemaker
Marriage Date: 1 October 1866
Children: Edmund Angel - 20919
(3) 1.2.2 Sarah Melissa ABEL - 8524
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Birth Date: 10 August 1846
Birth Place: Lake County, Ohio
Notes:
1860 Census - Perry Township, (Painesville Post Office), Lake County, Ohio - Sarah M. Abel, age 14, living with her father, Daniel, age 44, a wagon maker, her step mother, Eluta, age 37, her brother, Harry, age 18, a blacksmith apprentice and her step brothers, A____, age 10, Clark, age 7 and Daniel, age 4.
(2) 1.3 Henry Alonzo HINKLEY - 8353
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Birth Place: Ohio
Notes:
History: 1840 December 10 Milwaukee County, Wisconsin -Certificate Number 543 - The United States of America, To all towhom these presents shall come, Greeting: whereas Henry AlonzoHinkley of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin Territory has depositedin the General Land Office of the the United States, aCertificate of the Register of the Land Office at Milwauikeewhereby it appears that full payment has been made by the saidHenry Alonzo Hinkley according to the provisions of the Act ofCongress of the 24th of April, 1820, entitled "An Act makingfurther provision for the sale of the Public Lands," for lotnumber three or the North half of the South East fractionalquarter of Section fourteen in Township five North of Rangetwelve East in the district of lands subject to sale atMilwaukee, Wisconsin Territory containing sixty four acres andninety hundredths of an acre according to the official plat ofthe survey of the said Lands, returned to the General LandOffice by the Surveyor General, which said tract has beenpurchased by the said Henry Alonzo Hinkley. Now know ye, thethe United States of America, in consideration of the Premises,and in conformity with the several acts of Congress, in suchcase made and provided, have given and granted, and by thesepresents do give and grant, unto the said Henry Alonzo Hinkleyand to his heirs, the said tract above described: to have andto hold the same, together with all the rights, privileges,immunities, and appurtenances of whatsoever nature, thereuntobelonging, unto the said Henry Alonzo Hinkley and to his heirsand assigns forever. In testimony whereof, I, Martin Van BurenPresident of the United States of America, have caused theseletters to be made Patent, and the Seal of the General LandOffice to be hereunto affixed. Given under my hand, at the cityof Washington, the tenth day of December in the year of our Lordone thousand eight hundred and forty by the President: MartinVan Buren. By M. Van Burnen Jr., Secretary. H. M. Garland,Recorder of the General Land Office.
(2) 1.4 Austin HINKLEY - 8354
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Birth Date: 1 February 1826
Birth Place: Centerville, Lake County, Ohio
Death Date: 30 January 1913
Death Place: Mitchell, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin
Burial Date: February 1913
Burial Place: Winooski Cemetery, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin
Occupation: Carpenter, Joiner And Farmer
Religion: Christian Science Church Member
Notes:
1826 February 1 - Austin Hinkley, son of Benjamin Hinckley andPolly Ann (Mosher) Hinckley, was born at Centerville, LakeCounty, Ohio.
1841 - Austin Hinkley, age 15, accompanied his brother-in-law,William Tucker and family to the Territory of Wisconsin.William Tucker and family settled in the town of Brookfield,Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. Milwaukee County became WaukeshaCounty. *extracted from document obtained by Richard A. "Dick"Hinkley from the Sheboygan Historical Society, Sheboygan County,Wisconsin.
1845 - Austin Hinkley, age 19, was employed as a carpenter andjoiner in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.
1848 July 1 Land Patent - Certificate Number 7737 - Accession /Serial Number W11280 - 176 - The United States of America, Toall to whom these presents shall come, Greeting: Whereas AustinHinkley, of Sheboygan County, Territory of Wisconsin hasdeposited in the General Land Office of the United States, acertificate of the Register of the Land Office at Green Baywhereby it appears that full payment has been made by the saidAustin Hinkley according to the provisions of the Act ofCongress of the 24th of April, 1820, entitled "An act makingfurther provision for the sale of the Public Lands," for theSouth East quarter of the North East quarter of Section Fourteenin Township Fourteen North of Range Twenty-one East in thedistrict of lands subject to sale at Green Bay, Territory ofWisconsin bargaining forty acres according to the official platof the survey of the said Lands, returned to the General LandOffice by the Surveyor General, which said tract has beenpurchased by the said Austin Hinkley. Now know Ye, that theUnited States of America, in consideration of the Premises, andin conformity with the several acts of Congress, in such casemade and provided, have given and granted, and by these presentsdo give and grant unto the said Austin Hinkley and to his heirs,the said tract above described to have and to hold the same,together with all the rights, privileges, immunities, andappurtenances of whatsoever nature, thereunto belonging, untothe said Austin Hinkley and to his heirs and assigns forever.In testimony whereof, I, James K. Polk, President of the UnitedStates of America, have caused these Letters to be made Patent,and the Seal of the General Land Office to be hereunto affixed.Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, the first day ofJuly in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred andforty-eight and of the Independence of the United States theSeventy-second by the President James K. Polk... By J. K.Stephens, Assistant Sec'y. L. H. Laughlin, Recorder of theGeneral Land Office.
1850 Census Perry District Number 85, Lake County, Ohio - AustinHinckly, age 23, a farmer, living with A. B. Turney, age 33, afarmer, his wife, M.E. Turney, age 34 and their children,Amanda, age 10 and George B., age 7. Joseph Turney, age 35, afarmer, lives at the neighboring residence. *Alonzo BurrTurney, Mahitable Elvira (Moshier) Turney. *extracted fromMicrofilm Roll Number 701, page 232, line number 13 thru 18,dwelling house numbers 3 and 4, family numbers 3 and 4,enumerated on the 27th day of August.
1853 July 4 Lake County, Ohio Marriage Book ___, page ___ -Austin Hinkley and Elizabeth St. John.
1854 - Austin Hinkley and his wife, Elizabeth "Eliza" moved toSpring Farm in the town of Mitchell, Sheboygan County,Wisconsin.
1855 - Austin Hinkley and his wife, Elizabeth moved to LyndonTownship, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.
1857 September 11 - Marrietta Hinkley, daughter of Austin andElizabeth (St. John) Hinkley, was born in Mitchell, SheboyganCounty, Wisconsin.
1858 about - Austin Hinkley and family moved to Section 11 nearthe town of Mitchell, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.
1860 January 4 - Fred William Hinkley, son of Austin andElizabeth (St. John) Hinkley, was born in Mitchell, SheboyganCounty, Wisconsin.
1860 Census Mitchell, Wynaski Post Office, Sheboygan County,Wisconsin - Austin Hinkley, age 34, a farmer, Eliza, age 31,Marietta, age 2, Fred, age four months, and Philander, age 16.*extracted from Microfilm Roll Number 1432, page number 233,line number 30, dwelling house number 1830, family number 1719,enumerated on the 15th day of August. *Philander Hinkley isAustin's brother.
1870 Census Mitchell, Cascade Post Office, Sheboygan County,Wisconsin - Austin Hinkley, age 42, a farmer, Elizabeth, age 39,keeping house, Mariette, age 12, attending school, and Fred W.,age 10, attending school. *extracted from Microfilm Roll Number1740, page number 8, line number 10, dwelling house number 49,family number 49, enumerated on the 27th day of June.
1880 Census Mitchell, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin - AustinHinkley, age 54, a farmer, Eliza, age 51, keeping house, Etta,age 22, and Fredric, age 20. *extracted from Microfilm RollNumber 1447, page number 10, Enumeration District Number 206,Supervisor's District Number 1, dwelling number 80, familynumber 80, enumerated on the 8th day of June.
1900 Census Mitchell, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin - AustinHinkley, age 74, a farmer, and Eliza, age 70. *extracted fromMicrofilm Roll Number 1818, page number 126A, dwelling number51, family number 51, enumerated on the day (day date not given)of June.
19?? Sheboygan Historical Society, Sheboygan County, Wisconsindocument - Austin Hinkley, who resides on Section 11, in thetown of Mitchell, is a pioneer of Wisconsin. His father wasBenjamin Hinkley, and his mother's maiden name was PollyMoshier. The former was a native of Seneca County, N. Y. , andthe latter was also born in the Empire State. Both weredescended from English stock, and belonged to early New Yorkfamilies, and both, when in their early youth, went with theirparents to Ohio, settling on what was known as the WesternReserve. There they were married, and there passed all theirmarried life, though they removed from Lake County to HuronCounty, where the husband died. Later the wife came toWisconsin, and passed the remaining years of her life with herson and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hinkley. The latter wasone of twelve children who grew to mature years, eight of whomare now living. Austin Hinkley was born at Centerville, LakeCounty, Ohio, February 1, 1826. Very early in 1841, when in hisfifteenth year, he came to the Territory of Wisconsin,accompanying his brother-in-law, William Tucker, and family, whosettled in the town of Brookfield, then Milwaukee County, nowWaukesha County. At the age of nineteen years Mr. Hinkley wentto Fond du Lac County, where he worked for a time at the tradeof carpenter and joiner, returning, however, the same season tohis friends in Waukesha County. The following year he went toOhio to visit his father's family, but returned to this State,living alternately here and there until his marriage. Thatimportant event in his life occurred in his native State, July4, 1853, the lady of his choice being Miss Eliza St. John, whowas born in Rensselaerville, Albany County, N. Y., December 21,1829. Her parents were John Wesley and Eliza E. (Carpenter) St.John, who were natives of the same State, of Welsh ancestry.Mrs. Hinkley's parents removed to Cuyahoga County, Ohio, whenshe was an infant of six months. Many years later they removedto Ionia, Michigan where the father died, and the mother, likethe mother of Mr. Hinkley, spent the last years of her life atthe home of the latter. Mr. and Mrs. St. John were the parentsof twelve children, seven of whom grew to mature years. Theeldest, Jane, died at the age of nine years, and the youngest,Mary, at the age of four years. Mr. and Mrs. Hinkley came toSheboygan County in the fall of 1854, and located at what isknown as Spring Farm, in the town of Mitchell but a year laterremoved to Lyndon Township and about three years later settledwhere they now live. They have two children, a daughter and ason. Marietta was born September 11, 1857 and is now the wifeof Charles E. Radder of the town of Mitchell. They have twochildren, Alma E. and Owen. The only son of Mr. and Mrs.Hinkley, Fred W., was born January 4, 1860 and wedded MissBeulah Tupper, of the town of Lima. They have three children:Austin C., Nina M. and Fred Shelden. Mr. and Mrs. Hinkley losttheir eldest child, Ormal R., at the age of seven years, andanother, Lucien A.; both died of diphtheria the same week. Mr.Hinkley and his wife are numbered among the respected citizensof the town of Mitchell. He came to Wisconsin Territoryfifty-two years age when the greater part of what nowconstitutes on the important States in the Union was wilderness.He and his wife have together endured the hardships that areinseparable from pioneer life, and have always endeavored toperform the duties that devolved upon them in faithful andconscientious manner. In addition to the responsibilities oftheir own immediate family, they cared for their mothers intheir declining years. Mrs. Hinkley's mother was for many yearsan invalid, and required almost constant attention, and thatduty was most faithful performed by Mr. and Mrs. Hinkley. Theconsciousness of having done their duty, as they say it, throughlife is their reward. *James Hinkle received a copy of thisarticle from cousin Richard A. "Dick" Hinkley on Saturday,November 10, 2001 by electronic mail.
1910 Census Mitchell, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin - AustinHinkley, age 84, own income, and Eliza, age 81. *extracted fromMicrofilm Roll Number 1738, sheet number 1-A, EnumerationDistrict Number 101, Supervisor's District Number 5, dwellingnumber 13, family number 13, enumerated on the 15th day ofApril. *living at the neighboring residence were Charles E.Radder, age 40, a farm person, Mary E., age 57, Alma E., age 20,a servant on home farm, Owen C., age 19, a farm laborer on homefarm, Esther V., age 13, and Arthur A., age 8.
1913 January newspaper obituary - AN HONORABLE LIFE CLOSED - Mr.Austin Hinkley, the venerable pioneer, closed his eyes in sleepon Thursday morning, January 30, 1913 in his late home inMitchell that has been his abode for fifty-seven years. Forseveral months Mr. Hinkley has been feeling poorly but ten daysago he sank into a stupor from which he rallied only for a fewseconds at a time and then hardly long enough to recognize therelatives who had gathered at his bedside. His son, Fredarrived in time to see him alive. Mrs. Hinkley and Mr. and Mrs.Charley Radder and Fred did all they could to make his lifepleasant. He was kind to his friends and neighbors and a lovinghusband and father and it is doubtful if a man could be calledfrom the community that was more highly respected. Mr.Hinkley's life is closed and all that lingers is a pleasantmemory of a man who came as near observing the golden rule of"doing unto others as you would that they should do unto you" asany man that walked mother earth. Mr. Hinkley was born February1st, 1826, in Ohio, united in marriage on July 4th, 1853, camewith his wife to Wisconsin in 1855 and settled in Mitchell on afarm which has been their home ever since. It is here they haveworked on together through sunshine and through shadefifty-seven years. It was the infirmities of old age he beingeighty-seven years old lacking two days, which wore him out andhe passed on over the river to his heavenly home where all isrest and sunshine. Mr. Hinkley leaves a loving wife, onedaughter, Mrs. Charley Radder and one son, Fred to mourn theirloss. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Radder live on the home farm. Thefuneral was held on Saturday forenoon at eleven o'clock at theresidence in Mitchell. Mrs. Donath of Plymouth having charge ofthe services read the eighth chapter of Romans for herdiscourse. The music was very appropriate for the occasion.The remains were laid at rest in the pleasant cemetery ofWinooski. Pallbearers were Measrs. Clark Payne, Fay Richerson,Roy Morse, B. J. Payne, Mr. Luther and Fred Ergens. GeorgeWittkopp, undertaker of Plymouth had charge of the funeral. Mr.Hinkley was a good member of the Christian Science church.*Hinckley-Hinkley researcher, James Hinkle of Buckner, Missourireceived a copy of Austin Hinkley's obituary on Saturday,November 10, 2001 from cousin, Richard A. "Dick" Hinkley byelectronic mail. *Winooski Cemetery is located about twelve tofifteen miles West of Sheboygan and South of Plymouth, Wisconsinon County Highway N. Austin Hinkley residence was located aboutfour miles South West of the cemetery.
1913 February 1 Plymouth Post German Newspaper, Plymouth,Sheboygan County, Wisconsin - Austin Hinckley a well knownresident of Town Mitchell passed away at the home of hisson-in-law, Charles Radder. The deceased was born February 1st,1826 in Ohio and reached the age of 87 years. He was married toEliza St. John on July 4th, 1853 and they had 2 children, Mrs.Charles Radder of Town Mitchell and Fred Hinckley of Michigan;also 10 grandchildren, one brother, John Hinkley of Michigan andone sister in Ohio and one sister in Wauwatosa. The burial isin the Winooski Cemetery on Saturday. *May 2003 James Hinkleobtained the article from the Sheboygan County HistoricalResearch Center which is housed in the Mill House, 516-518 WaterStreet, Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin. The Mill House was built in1837 by Rochester Lumber Company for boarding their workers, itserved as the first home for new settlers in the county.
2001 November 7 - Hinkley researcher, Richard A. Hinkley, e-mailaddress being
rahin2@aol.com, replied to Roots Web Message Boardconcerning Benjamin Hinkley and his wife, Polly Mosher and theirson, Austin Hinkley. Austin Hinkley was Richard's great- greatgrandfather. Richard's niece, Kathy Schroeder, e-mail addressbeing
Kaschroe@GKLAW.COM, is also researching the Hinkleylineage.
2001 November 10 Saturday - Cousin Richard A. "Dick" Hinkleyshared his genealogy data on Austin Hinkley and his wife,Elizabeth St. John, and their daughter, Marrietta (Hinkley)Radder and her husband, Charles Radder and their son, FredWilliam Hinkley and his wife, Beulah Joanna (Tupper) Hinkleywith cousin James Hinkle.
Spouse: Elizabeth "Eliza" ST JOHN - 8525
Birth Date: 21 December 1829
Birth Place: Rensselaerville, Albany County, New York
Death Date: 31 October 1914
Death Place: Mitchell, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin
Burial Date: November 1914
Burial Place: Winooski Cemetery, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin
Occupation: Homemaker
Spouse Notes:
1829 December 21 - Elizabeth St. John, daughter of John WesleySt. John and Elizabeth "Eliza" E. (Carpenter) St. John, was bornat Rensselaerville, Albany County, New York.
1914 October 31 - Elizabeth "Eliza" (St. John) Hinkley, wife ofAustin Hinkley, died and was buried in the Winooski Cemetery,Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.
1914 November __ Plymouth Post German Newspaper, Plymouth,Sheboygan County, Wisconsin - Mrs. Eliza Hinckley, the widow ofthe late Austin Hinkley passed away at the home of herson-in-law, C. Radder of Town Mitchell from old age. She wasborn December 21st, 1830 in Albany, New York and reached the ageof 84 years. She was married in 1853 and came to Wisconsin andthis area in 1858. She is survived by the following children:Mrs C. Radder of Town Mitchell and Fred Hinckley of Michigan;also 10 grandchildren, two brothers, Harrison and Andrew ofPerry, Ohio. The burial is Monday in the Winooski Cemetery withMrs. Wilcox having the burial sermon. *May 2003 Hinckley(Hinkley) researcher, James Hinkle extracted this article at theSheboygan County Historical Research Center housed in the MillHouse, 516-518 Water Street, Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin.
2003 May 26 Monday - James Hinkle and wife, Connie visited thegrave site of "Eliza" Hinkley buried in the Winooski Cemetery,Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.
Marriage Date: 4 July 1853
Marriage Place: Lake County, Ohio
Children: Marrietta "Mary Etta" - 22131
Fred William "Fredric" - 22130
(3) 1.4.1 Marrietta "Mary Etta" HINKLEY - 22131
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Birth Date: 11 September 1857
Birth Place: Mitchell, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin
Death Date: 9 September 1928
Death Place: Sheboygan County, Wisconsin
Burial Date: September 1928
Burial Place: Winooski Cemetery, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin
Occupation: Homemaker
Religion: Christian Science
Notes:
1857 September 11 - Marrietta Hinkley, daughter of AustinHinkley and Elizabeth "Eliza" (St. John) Hinkley, was born atMitchell, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.
1860 Census Mitchell, Wynaski Post Office, Sheboygen County,Wisconsin - Marietta Hinkley, age 2, living with her parents,Austin and Elisa Hinkley, her brother, Fred and her UnclePhilander Hinkley. *extracted from Microfilm Roll Number 1432,page number 233, line number 30, dwelling house number 1830,family number 1719, enumerated on the 15th day of August.
1870 Census Mitchell, Cascade Post Office, Sheboygen County,Wisconsin - Mariette Hinkley, age 12, attending school, livingwith her parents, Austin and Elizabeth Hinkley and her brother,Fred W., age 10. *extracted from Microfilm Roll Number 1740,page number 8, line number 10, dwelling house number 49, familynumber 49, enumerated on the 27th day of June.
1880 Census Mitchell, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin - EttaHinkley, age 22, living with her parents, Austin and ElizaHinkley, and her brother, Fredric, age 20. *extracted fromMicrofilm Roll Number 1447, page number 10, Enumeration DistrictNumber 206, Supervisor's District Number 1, dwelling number 80,family number 80, enumerated on the 8th day of June.
1888 November 22 Sheboygan County, Wisconsin Marriage Book __,page __ - Marrietta Hinkley and Charles E. Radder married atMitchell, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.
1910 Census Mitchell, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin - Charles E.Radder, age 40, a farm person, Mary E., age 57, Alma E., age 20,a servant on home farm, Owen C., age 19, a farm laborer on homefarm, Esther V., age 13, and Arthur A., age 8. *extracted fromMicrofilm Roll Number 1738, sheet number 1-A, EnumerationDistrict Number 101, Supervisor's District Number 5, dwellingnumber 12, family number 12, enumerated on the 15th day ofApril. *living at the neighboring residence were AustinHinkley, age 84, and Eliza, age 81.
1920 Census Mitchell, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin - CharlesRadder, age 50, a dairy farmer, Etta, age 61, and Esther, age22. *extracted from Microfilm Roll Number 2017, sheet number2-B, Enumeration District Number 125, Supervisor's DistrictNumber 2, line number 90, dwelling number 33, family number 34,enumerated on the 7th and 8th day of January.
2001 November 10 Saturday - Cousin Richard A. "Dick" Hinkleyshared his genealogy data on Marrietta (Hinkley) Radder andhusband, Charles Radder with cousin James Hinkle. * "Dicks"electronic mail address is
Rahin2@aol.com.
2003 May 26 Monday - James Hinkle and wife, Connie visited thegrave site of "Mary Etta" Radder buried in the WinooskiCemetery, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.
(3) 1.4.2 Fred William "Fredric" HINKLEY - 22130
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Birth Date: 4 January 1860
Birth Place: Mitchell, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin
Death Date: About 1 December 1930
Death Place: Iron Mountain, Michigan
Notes:
1860 January 4 - Fred William Hinkley, son of Austin Hinkley andElisabeth "Eliza" (St. John) Hinkley, was born at Mitchell,Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.
1860 Census Mitchell, Wynaski Post Office, Sheboygan County,Wisconsin - Fred Hinkley, age four months, living with hisparents, Austin and Elisa Hinkley, his sister, Marietta and hisUncle Philander Hinkley. *extracted from Microfilm Roll Number1432, page number 233, line number 30, dwelling house number1830, family number 1719, enumerated on the 15th day of August.
1870 Census Mitchell, Cascade Post Office, Sheboygan County,Wisconsin - Fred W. Hinkley, age 10, attending school, livingwith his parents, Austin and Elizabeth Hinkley, and sisterMariette, age 12. *extracted from Microfilm Roll Number 1740,page number 8, line number 10, dwelling house number 49, familynumber 49, enumerated on the 27th day June.
1880 Census Mitchell, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin - FredricHinkley, age 20, living with his parents, Austin and ElizaHinkley, and his sister, Etta, age 22. *extracted fromMicrofilm Roll Number 1447, page number 10, Enumeration DistrictNumber 206, Supervisor's District Number 1, dwelling number 80,family number 80, enumerated on the 8th day of June.
1881 December 27 Marriage Volume 5-173-3331 - Fred Hinkley andBeulah Tupper married.
1891 March 12 - Fred Shelden Hinkley, son of Fred WilliamHinkley and Beulah Joanna (Tupper) Hinkley, was born at AlmaCenter, Wisconsin.
1930 December 1 (about) - Fred William Hinkley died.
2001 August 25 Saturday - Bruce Duffy, electronic mail
addressexcel@ncn.com, posted on the RootsWeb.com site genealogy data onFred Willian Hinkley and wife, Buelah (Tupper) Hinkley.
2001 November 10 Saturday - Cousin Richard A. "Dick" Hinkleyshared his genealogy data for Fred William Hinkley and wife,Beulah Joanna (Tupper) Hinkley with cousin James Hinkle.*"Dick" electronic mail address is
Rahin2@aol.com.
(2) 1.5a Gideon George 'Gid' HINKLE* - 3026
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Birth Date: 6 March 1836
Birth Place: Lake County, Ohio
Death Date: 15 October 1905
Death Place: Sentinel, Polk County, Missouri
Burial Date: 16 October 1905
Burial Place: Crudgington Cemetery, Louisburg, Dallas County, Missouri
Occupation: Farmer
Notes:
1850 Census - 15 October, Fairfield Township, Lake County, Ohio. Gideon, age 19, line 17, listed with (Mother) Polly Hinkley, sister, Martha, age 12, brother, John, age 10, sister, Mahitable, age 7, brother, Philander, age 5. *extracted from Microfilm Roll Number 697, page number 162, line 16.
1860 - May 13 - Cass County, Missouri - This is to certify that I solemized the rites of matrimony between Gideon Hinkle and Judith Charlton in Cass County on the 13th day of May, AD 1860, James Wilmer, J.P. Filed and Recorded this 15th June AD 1860. H. Finny, Clerk by H. F. Finny, DC. *James Hinkle extracted marriage from the Cass County Missouri Marriage Book "A", "B","C", page 344. *was the home of Cynthia Nelson the location of the ceremony? *extracted from Karen Steely, electronic mail address
kmsteely@earthlink.net, posting May 3, 2002 on RootsWeb.com.
1862 - March 1 - Gideon Hinkle enlisted at Pittsburg, Missouri in the 8th Regiment, State Militia Cavalry. Gideon was 27 years of age at the time of his Muster, descriped as five feet eleven and one half inches tall, brown hair, blue eyes, light complexion, married, occupation was a farmer, Lake County, Ohio nativity. Gideon Hinkle was the Bugler for Captain Smith's Company "C", 2nd. Battalion 8th., Regiment Missouri State Militia Cavalry, mustered in at Pittsburg, Hickory County, Missouri, March 1st,1862 for the war period and appears on the Muster out roll dated March 5th, 1865 at St. Louis, Missouri.
1865 - February 28 - Gideon Hinkle muster-out as a bugler of Captain Smith's Company C, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment, Missouri State Militia Cavalry. The 8th Regiment lost during service three officers and seventy seven enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and one officer and one hundred thirty one enlisted men by disease.
1870 Census - Greene Township, Elkton, Hickory County, Missouri -Gideon Hinkle's children, Emma E. Hinkle, age 5 and Lewis F. Hinkle, age 9 months, were living with the family of Marcus and Susan Graft. *no record found on Gideon Hinkle.
1872 - July 7 - Polk County, Missouri - Gideon and Martha (Lunderman) Hinkle's son, James Wilburn Hinkle was born. *no official marriage document has been located for Gideon and his wife, Martha, it is thought to have been lost in one of the burnings of the courthouse.
1876 - April 3 - Polk County, Missouri - Gideon Hinkle's wife, Martha M. (Lunderman) Hinkle purchased the east 1/2 of Lots five and six in the north east quarter of Section five (5) in Township thirty four (34) of Range twenty two (22) for the sum of one thousand dollars from William Hood and his wife, Rhoda H. Hood.
1880 Census - Greene Township, Polk County, Missouri - Gideon Hinkle, a widower, age 45, a farmer, living with him were his daughter, Emma, age 16, a housekeeper, his son, Lewis Franklin, age 10, a farm laborer, his son, James W., age 6, his brother, Filander (Philander), a widower, age 35, a farmer, Filander's son, Ferdinand, age 2 and Filander's widowed mother-in-law, Nancy Hobbs, age 77.
1880 - October 10 - marriage date of Gideon Hinkle and Mary Elizabeth Hale in Hickory County, Missouri, by B.F. Buffhard,Justice of the Peace.
1888 - October 25 - The Index Newspaper, page 3, columns 3 and 4, Hermitage, Missouri - REUNION AT HERMITAGE OF SOLDIERS OF HICKORY AND ADJOINING COUNTIES - October 19-20, 1888 - On October 19th the assembly was sounded by Comrade Gideon Hinkle, and a procession headed by the King's Prairie Cornet Band was formed under command of W. W. Hiatt, officer of the day, and R. A. Vance, assistant. They marched to the church where assembly was called to order by Comrade, Moses N. Neihardt, Commander of McIntosh Post Number 261 G.A.R. After prayer by Comrade B. L. Daniel, music by the band, and a song by the Hermitage Glee Club, an address by Wm. B. Coon, and response by Captain R. A.Vance, an election of officers resulted in the choice of Comrade M. N. Neihardt as president and Wm. McCracken as secretary of this reunion. Speaches were made by Comrades I. N. Reser, James T. Wallen, E. C. Barker and at the evening session by Comrades Charles Kroff, James A. Robertson, Wm. P. Daugherty and the Hon. F. Marion F. WILSON. (ed. note list of soldiers in attendance followed with this article.) On October 20th, assembly was sounded by Comrade Hinkle and the procession was formed on the square, which marched to the church, and after roll call, prayer and music by the band and glee clubs, it was voted to assemble at Liggett's Grove, where more speaches were enjoyed. *extracted from the OZAR'KIN Volume XIX, Number 2, Summer 1997, page 49.
1900 Census - 118 Green Street, Clinton, Clinton Township, Henry County, Missouri - George Hinkle, age 65, a gardner, Mary E.,age 44, Enoch, age 17, Altamara, age 16, Harley, age 11, Francis M., age 10, Bruce, age 7, Sarah Baker, age 24, Mable E., age 3 and Roy E. Carpenter, age 22.
1901 - March 27th to July 16th - Gideon Hinkle was listed as a patient at the Old Soldiers Hospital and Home in Leavenworth, Kansas, age 66 years, height 5' 11", fair complexion, gray eyes, dark hair, occupation - farmer; residence subsequent to discharge Clinton, Missouri, married. Cause of discharge from hospital: Patient request. Pension Certificate Number 490283. Name and address of nearest relative: Fountain Hail, (friend), Louisburg, Missouri. *Fountain Hale being Gideon's father-in-law.
1905 - October 19 - Thursday, BUFFALO REFLEX Newspaper, Dallas County, Missouri - Louisburg News: On last Sunday morning Gid Hinkle of near Vaughn Stand fell dead while walking in his barn lot and was buried here Monday.
1905 - October 26 - Thursday, THE BOLIVAR HERALD, Polk County, Missouri - Polk County News - Gideon Hinkle, aged 73 years, died at his house near Sentinel, October 15, 1905, of heart disease. He had eaten a hearty breakfast and was doing his morning work when he suddenly fell dead in the barn lot. The remains were interred in the Louisburg cemetery beside kindred dust. He leaves a wife, a large family of children and a host of relatives and friends to morn their loss. His sudden death was a shock to this community.
Spouse: Judith Ann CHARLTON - 3027
Birth Date: 20 November 1838
Birth Place: Pike County, Illinois
Death Date: 11 December 1870
Death Place: Hickory County, Missouri
Burial Date: December 1870
Burial Place: Dooly Bend Cemetery, Hermitage, Hickory County, Missouri
Occupation: Homemaker
Spouse Father: John M. CHARLTON - 3030 (1818-1866)
Spouse Mother: Rebecca Marinda KENADA - 3031 (1818-1854)
Spouse Notes:
1870 - Hickory County Missouri, Circuit Court February Term.
Petition for dower and partition report, William B. Charlton: Judith A. Hinkle and Gideon Hinkle her husband, Plaintiff, against, Lewis C. Charlton; Benjamin F.; Jessie C.; Polina J.; James A.; and David H. Charlton, Defendents; Now at this day comes J. R. Clark, Joseph I. Wilson and James M. Robinson, Commissioners appointed at the last term of this Court to lay off and administer dower and make partition herein and by leave of the court files the division report, to-wit; To the Honorable Circuit Court of Hickory County, the undersigned would respectfully report to your honor that in compliance with the order and trust reposed in us in the copy of the order of court did on the 3rd and 4th days of February 1870, proceed to make partition of the premisies there-in described as willfully appear by the annexed plat to-wit; after ten acres which has been set, deeded off in the N.E. 1/4 of the N.E. 1/4 of section 15, we did set off to the widow of John M. Charlton, Decd. fifty (50) acres, it being lot No. nine (9) in the annexed plat and to David H. Charlton, Lot No. 2 and to Polina Jane Charlton, Lot No. 3 and to Jesse Calvin Charlton, Lot No. 4 and to Benjamin F. Charlton, Lot No. 5 and to Lewis Charlton, Lot No. 6 and to Wm B. Charlton, Lot No. 7 and to Judith M. Hinkle, Lot No. 8, which is twelve and one half (12 1/2) acres to each of the above named heirs and which is more fully shown by the annexed plat. Plat of survey of part of Section No. 15, Township No. 26 in Range No.21 made in compliance of an order of the Circuit Court of Hickory County, Missouri. at the Aug. term of said court.
Hickory County, Missouri - Court Record Book B, page 733 - Civil Action for Title - Lewis Charlton, Plaintiff against Gideon Hinkle, L. F. Hinkle (minor), heirs of Judith A. Hinkle formerly Judith A. Charlton deceased, William Charlton, Jane Charlton, Calvin C. Charlton (minor), James A. Charlton (minor), David H. Charlton (minor) heirs at law of John M. Charlton, deceased, Defendants. Now at this day comes the Plaintiff in the above entitled cause by his attorney and by leave of the Court files a motion to have a Guardian adult appointed for Jane Charlton, Calvin C. Charlton, David H. Charlton and James A. Charlton minor Defendants in this cause. It is therefore ordered by the Court that Charles Kroff be appointed Guardian ad liber for said minors in appearing that he has consented to act as such guardian by his written consent indorsed on said motion.
Marriage Date: 13 May 1860
Marriage Place: Cass County, Missouri
Children: Emma Elizabeth - 3028
Mary E. - 3664
Lewis Franklin - 3029
Other Spouses Martha Margaret LUNDERMAN - 3055
Mary Elizabeth HALE - 3298
(3) 1.5a.1 Emma Elizabeth HINKLE - 3028
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Birth Date: 9 December 1865
Birth Place: Hickory County, Missouri
Death Date: 11 February 1897
Burial Date: February 1897
Notes:
1870 Census Green Twp. Elkton, Hickory Co., MO., Emma E. Hinkle,age 5 and brother Lewis F. age 9 months living with the familyof Marcus and Susan Graft.
1880 Census Greene Twp. Polk County, Missouri, living withfather, Gideon; and brothers, Lewis F, and James.
Spouse: Charles Chester POOLE - 3325
Birth Date: 28 July 1849
Death Date: 6 November 1918
Burial Date: November 1918
Spouse Father: Glewrey POOLE - 3832 (1811-1880)
Spouse Mother: Margaret BROOKMAN - 3833 (1817-1890)
Spouse Notes:
Rex Moore, Rural Route 2, Box 30, Tekamah, Nebraska 68061-9604has a photo of Charles Chester Poole, printed on front of photo,Licktig and Agner, 3 Taylor Street Cor. Golden Gate Avenue, SanFrancisco. Rex Moore stated that Charles Pool went back toPennsylvania, did not give any time period.
Marriage Date: 29 October 1882
Marriage Place: Cass County, Missouri
Children: Lena Mae - 3326
Fred - 3831
(3) 1.5a.2 Mary E. HINKLE - 3664
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Birth Date: 20 July 1867
Birth Place: Missouri
Death Date: 15 September 1869
Death Place: Missouri
Burial Date: September 1869
Burial Place: Dooly Bend Cemetery, Hermitage, Hickory County, Missouri
(3) 1.5a.3a Lewis Franklin HINKLE* - 3029
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Birth Date: 20 September 1869
Birth Place: Louisburg, Dallas County, Missouri
Death Date: 8 October 1936
Death Place: Humansville, Polk County, Missouri
Burial Date: 9 October 1936
Burial Place: Alder Cemetery, Jefferson Township, Cedar County, Missouri
Occupation: Rail Road Employee, Stonemason & Circuit Preacher
Religion: Baptist
Notes:
1870 Census - Green Township, (Elkton Post Office), Hickory County, Missouri - Lewis Franklin Hinkle, age nine months, and sister Emma E., age five years, were living with Marcus S. Graft, age 51, a farmer, Susan N., age 48, Mary E., age 20, Martha S., age 16, George Amana, age 14, and Susan E., age 9.
1894 - Lewis Franklin Hinkle left Sentinnal, Dallas County, Missouri going to Springfield, Missouri to be employed as a bricklayer and preacher. Lewis was said to have layed the stonework at the entrance of Doling Park in Springfield.
1899 April 7 - Clinton, Henry County, Missouri - P. M. Kistler, clerk, of the Clerk's Office, received of L. F. Hinkle one dollar for burial permit in public ground. *extracted from legal paper. *P. M. Kistler, Clerk - James S. Elliston, Mayor and John F. Hinkle, Attorney.
1903 May 14 - Greene County, Missouri Book 72, page 79, Number 34446, Final Decree, Thursday - Lewis Franklin Hinkle, plaintiff, divorced from Mary Josephine "Josie" Bradshaw Hinkle, defendant, in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. Default Decree for Plaintiff. He is the innocent and injured party, entitled to the relief prayed for in his petition. *now this day comes the plaintiff by attorney and the defendant although duly notified by publication of notice for four successive weeks in the Springfield Republican a newspaper published in Greene County Missouri, the last insertion being at least fifteen days before the first day of the present term of this court to appear on or before the third day of said term plead, answer or demur to the petition of the plaintiff in this cause and said defendant being so notified to appear as aforesaid fails to appear within the time prescribed by law and this cause coming on to be heard the said defendant comes not but makes default herein. Which default is by the court entered herein against defendant. Whereupon plaintiff announces ready for trial and submits his cause to the court for hearing and the court proceeds to hear the evidence on part of the plaintiff and all and singular the premises bring seen and fully understood the court finds that the matters alleged in plaintiff petition are true in substance and in fact that he is the innocent and injured party and that plaintiff is entitled to the relief prayed for in his said petition. It is therefor considered, adjudged, ordered and decreed by the court that the bonds of matrimony contracted by and existing between plaintiff and defendant on the 7th day of April 1891 in Hickory County and State of Missouri for and the same are hereby dissolved, annulled and for ____ held and that the plaintiff is hereby divorced there from and restored to all the rights and privileges of a single and unmarried man.
1918 - 1923 - Lewis Franklin and wife, Frankie, may have been living on Kellet Street, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri.
1925 - Frank Hinkle and wife, Frankie, may have been living at the edge of Humansville, Missouri.
1934 January 4 - Thursday - THE CEDAR COUNTY REPUBLICAN - Newspaper -ALDER AREA - Bro. L. F. Hinkle will preach at Alder at 11o'clock on Saturday before the first Sunday in January. Come out everybody. Remember Sunday School every Sunday at 10 o'clock and prayer meeting every Thursday night. Come out and help us advance the cause of Christ.
1934 January 18 - Thursday - THE CEDAR COUNTY REPUBLICAN - Newspaper -ALDER AREA - Bro. L. F. Hinkle filled his regular appointment at Alder Saturday and Sunday.
1934 May 3 - Thursday - THE CEDAR COUNTY REPUBLICAN - Newspaper - FINCASTLE FLASHES by Lady Beth, Bits of news, poetry and philosophy: Mrs. Hinkle is home from a five weeks stay in the El Dorado neighborhood where she was caring for her daughter who was ill. Mrs. Hinkle called on Mrs. Simrell Monday afternoon.
1934 May 24 - Thursday - THE CEDAR COUNTY REPUBLICAN - Newspaper - FINCASTLE FLASHES - Elder Hinkle preaches here Saturday and Sunday nights.
1934 June 28 - Thursday - THE CEDAR COUNTY REPUBLICAN - Newspaper - FINCASTLE FLASHES - It was necessary to consult a doctor for Mrs. Hinkle on Wednesday and again Thursday.
1934 August 23 - Thursday - THE CEDAR COUNTY REPUBLICAN - Newspaper - FINCASTLE FLASHES - Elder Hinkle filled his regular appointment here Saturday and Sunday nights.
1934 August 30 - Thursday - THE CEDAR COUNTY REPUBLICAN - Newspaper - FINCASTLE FLASHES - Brother Hinkle, we salute you, offering congratulations, at the completion of a half century of labor in the Masters Vineyard. Elder Hinkle, his step at times slowed by, the infirmities of age still retains a keen mind and a singing voice of which many a younger man might be well proud. How these hills and valleys ring when he opens services with his favorite hymn, "Sweet Hour of Prayer". Again greetings and felicitations and may your days yet be many in which to pile up treasures in Heaven.
1934 September 20 - Thursday - THE CEDAR COUNTY REPUBLICAN - Newspaper - FINCASTLE FLASHES - Elder Hinkle filled his regular appointment here Saturday and Sunday nights celebrating his 75th birthday anniversary. He will preach again next Wednesday night.
1934 September 27 - Thursday - THE CEDAR COUNTY REPUBLICAN - Newspaper - FINCASTLE FLASHES - Thursday, September 20th, being Elder Hinkle's birthday, at prayer meeting Wednesday nite the congregation presented a silver offering as a suprise gift.
1934 November 22 - Thursday - THE CEDAR COUNTY REPUBLICAN - Newspaper - FINCASTLE FLASHES - Elder Hinkle filled his regularappointment here Saturday and Sunday.
1934 December 20 - Thursday - THE CEDAR COUNTY REPUBLICAN - Newspaper - FINCASTLE FLASHES - Elder Hinkle preached at the local church Sunday night.
1935 August 8 - Thursday - THE CEDAR COUNTY REPUBLICAN - Newspaper - FINCASTLE FLASHES - Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle have as their guest,their eldest son whose home is in South Dakota.
1936 October 22 - Thursday - THE CEDAR COUNTY REPUBLICAN - Newspaper, page 4 - ELDER L. F. HINKLE - Elder L. F. Hinkle was born in Dallas County, September 20, 1858, passed from this life October 8, 1936, at his home near Arnica. At the time of his death he was 78 years and 18 days old. He professed faith in Christ at the age of nineteen, and was united with the Missionary Baptist Church. At the age of twenty-one he was called to the ministry, and continued in that part of the Lord's work until the last year when his health has not permitted him to do so. He was united in marriage to Jose Bradshaw; two daughters were born to this union, Delpha and Janie, both having preceded him in death. In 1906 he was united in marriage to Frankie Ethel Bradley, to this union were born four children, Mrs. Eldora Powell, address unknown, Elijah Hinkle, Black Hills, South Dakota, Isabell Hinkle of Kansas City, Missouri, Gideon Hinkle, CCC Camp Butler, Missouri. He has eleven living grandchildren. Isabell was the only child at his bedside at the time of his death. All that the doctors care and loving hands could do was done in his last days of sickness. Bro. Hinkle was a kind neighbor, a faithful friend and a loving father. He will be greatly missed by his family and all who knew him. May God's blessings rest upon them all. *Carcinoma of the colon was the cause of death given for Lewis Franklin Hinkle.
Spouse: Araba Eldora "Ella" FORTNEY - 4023
Birth Date: 5 May 1862
Birth Place: Nebraska
Death Date: 24 April 1954
Death Place: Cedar County, Missouri
Burial Date: April 1954
Burial Place: Alder Cemetery, Jefferson Township, Cedar County, Missouri
Occupation: Homemaker
Spouse Father: David Scott FORTNEY - 4354 (1828-1900)
Spouse Mother: Neta Elizabeth COX - 4355 (1834-1898)
Spouse Notes:
*Ella and George Shuee lived on Kearney Street, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, down street from Genavera Fortney Reeves.
MRS. G. W. SHUEE - Araba Eldora Jane Shue was born May 5, 1862 and died April 24 1954, at the age of 91 years, 11 months and 19 days. She is survived by her husband, G. W. Shuee and three daughters, Mrs. J. E. Prewitt, Mrs. L. F. Hinkle and Mrs. E. V. Rhoten, eight grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. She professed faith in Christ when she was a young woman and was baptized into Christ. She was a member of the Christian Church. Last rites were conducted in the Alder Church by Rev. Wheeler on Monday afternoon. Interment was in the cemetery there, under direction of Cantlon Funeral Home.
Funeral Home visitation card: Araba Eldora J. Shuee, born May 5, 1862, passed away April 24, 1954, services Alder Church 2:00 p.m. Monday April 26, 1954, Rev. Roy Wheeler, Interment Alder Cemetery - Cantlon Funeral Home, Stockton, Missouri.
Marriage Date: About March 1884
Marriage Place: Springfield, Greene County, Missouri
Other Spouses Mary Josephine 'Josie' BRADSHAW - 3034
Frankie Ethel BRADLEY - 3974
(3) 1.5a.3b Lewis Franklin HINKLE* - 3029
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(See above)
Spouse: Mary Josephine 'Josie' BRADSHAW - 3034
Birth Date: 23 February 1868
Birth Place: Hickory County, Missouri
Death Date: 1918
Death Place: Urbana, Dallas County, Missouri
Burial Date: 1918
Occupation: Homemaker
Spouse Father: John R. BRADSHAW - 4613 (1832-1902)
Spouse Mother: Martha Jane PITTS - 4614 (1849-1918)
Marriage Date: 7 April 1891
Marriage Place: Hickory County, Missouri
Divorced: 14 May 1903
Children: Emma Delphia - 3035
Lucy Jane "Janie" - 3036
Other Spouses Araba Eldora "Ella" FORTNEY - 4023
Frankie Ethel BRADLEY - 3974
(3) 1.5a.3c Lewis Franklin HINKLE* - 3029
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(See above)
Spouse: Frankie Ethel BRADLEY - 3974
Birth Date: 14 January 1885
Birth Place: Springfield, Greene County, Missouri
Death Date: 18 January 1970
Death Place: Dunnegan, Polk County, Missouri
Burial Date: 21 January 1970
Burial Place: Alder Cemetery, Jefferson Township, Cedar County, Missouri
Occupation: Homemaker
Spouse Father: Calvin Lafayette BRADLEY - 4356 (1856-1934)
Spouse Mother: Araba Eldora "Ella" FORTNEY - 4023 (1862-1954)
Spouse Notes:
FINAL RITES FOR FRANKIE ETHEL HINKLE - Frankie Ethel Bradley, the daughter of Calvin and Ella Fortney Bradley was born January 14, 1888 in the State of Missouri and passed away January 18, 1970 at her home in Dunnegan, Missouri after a lingering illness. She was, at the time of her death, 82 years and 4 months of age. She was a life long resident of Dunnegan and a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Eldora Pummill of Fair Play and Mrs. Isabell Foust of Madison, Wisconsin; two sons, E. M. Hinkle of Woodinville, Washington and Gideon of Kansas City; two sisters, Mrs. Dovie Rhoten of Springfield, Missouri and Mrs. Lizzie Pruitt also of Springfield; 10 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Wednesday, January 21 in the Tillery Chapel with the Rev. Hobart Mustain officiating. Music by church choir and the accompanist was Mrs. Helen Daniels. Pallbearers were Jim Pickering, Clyde Fleeman, Johney Holmes, Harold Cook, Frankie Davis and Cecil Jenkins. Interment was in the Alder Cemetery under the direction of the Tillery Funeral Home.
Funeral Home visitation card: FRANKIE ETHEL HINKLE, January 14,1888 - January 18, 1970 - Funeral Services Wednesday, January 21,1970 2:00 p.m. Tillery Chapel, Minister Rev. Hobart Mustain, Pianist - Mrs. Helen Daniels, Pallbearers: Jim Pickering, Clyde Fleeman, J. A. Holmes, Harold Cook, Oscar Anderson and Cecil Jenkins - Interment: Alder Cemetery. Tillery Funeral Home, Humansville, Missouri.
Marriage Date: 12 October 1907
Marriage Place: Springfield, Greene County, Missouri
Children: Eldora Elizabeth - 4012
Elijah Marion Nelson - 4013
Anne Isabel - 4021
Gideon Lafayette - 4022
Other Spouses Araba Eldora "Ella" FORTNEY - 4023
Mary Josephine 'Josie' BRADSHAW - 3034
(2) 1.5b Gideon George 'Gid' HINKLE* - 3026
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(See above)
Spouse: Martha Margaret LUNDERMAN - 3055
Birth Date: 15 September 1829
Birth Place: Christian County, Kentucky
Death Date: 4 August 1875
Death Place: Huron, Polk County, Missouri
Burial Date: August 1875
Burial Place: Mountain View Cemetery, Polk County, Missouri
Occupation: Homemaker
Spouse Father: Chastine LUNDERMAN - 3817 (1782-1860)
Spouse Mother: Elizabeth 'Betsy' BLUE - 3818 (1793-1850)
Spouse Notes:
1850 Census - District 37, Hickory County, Missouri - Martha M. Lunderman, age 19, living with her parents, Chastine Lunderman, age 66, a farmer, and Elizabeth, age 56, and siblings, John A., age 22, Mary A., age 21, Elizabeth J., age 17, William J., age 13, and Sandfort (Sandford), age 3. *extracted from Microfilm Roll Number 401, page number 49, dwelling number 63, family number 63, enumerated on the 6th day of September.
1865 May 27 - Saturday - Page 451 - Now at this day comes here into court John A. Lunderman, Wm. J. W. Lunderman, Martha M. Lunderman and Elizabeth J. Lunderman, heirs and Legatees of Chasteen Lunderman dec'd. proceeded to divide the estate of said Chasteen Lunderman dec'd amoung themselves which is as follows to wit; The heirs of Chasteen Lunderman dec'd in account with James T. Wheeler Administrator, John A. Lunderman...$526.38 3/5; Wm. J. W. Lunderman...$526.38 3/5; Mary A. Wheeler bot at sale $16.65, To amt. against her $44.00, To amt. from estate $160.10, To balance of her interest in estate $305.63 3/5, total $526.38 3/5; Martha M. Lunderman...$526.38 3/5; Elizabeth Lunderman...$526.38 3/5 Total sum of Estate $2637.92, Divided by 5 the number of heirs gives to each heir the sum of $526.38 3/5, Hickory County April 20, 1865. *transcribed as per original document.
1870 Census - Tyler Township, Elkton Post Office, Hickory County, Missouri - Martha Lunderman, age 25, living with her siblings, John Lunderman, age 29, a farmer, Elizabeth Lunderman, age 24, and Sandford Lunderman, age 12. *extracted from Microfilm Roll Number 623, page 67, line number 5, dwelling number 449, family number 449, enumerated on the 10th day of July.
1879 March 14 - Bolivar, Polk County, Missouri Courthouse Deed Book "W", page 158 - This indenture, made on the third day of April A.D. one thousand eight hundred and seventy six, by and between Wm. Hood and his wife, Rhoda H. Hood of Polk County, Missouri parties of the First Part, and Margret M. Hinkle of the County of Polk in the State of Missouri party of the Second Part, witnesseth, that the said parties of the First Part, in consideraton of the sum of one thousand dollars, to them paid by the said party of the Second Part, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, do, by these presents, grant, bargain and sell, convey and confirm, unto the said party of the Second Part, her heirs and assigns, the following described lot, tracts or parcels of land, lying, being and situate in the County of Polk and State of Missouri, to wit: All of the east 1/2 of Lots Five and Six, North East quarter of Section Five (5) in Township Thirty four (34) Range Twenty two (22). To have and to hold the premises aforesaid, with all and singular the rights, privileges, appurtenances and immunities thereto belonging, or in anywise appertaining unto the said party of the Second Part, and unto her heirs and assigns forever; the said William Hood and his wife, Rhoda H. Hood hereby covenanting that they are lawfully seized of an indefeasible estate in fee in the premises herein conveyed; that they have good right to convey the same; that the said premises are free and clear of any encumbrances done or suffered by them or those under whom they claim; and that they will warrant and defend the title to the said premises unto the said party of the Second Part, and unto her heirs and assigns forever, against the lawful claims and demands of all persons whomsoever. In witness whereof, the said parties of the First Part have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. William Hood (his mark) (seal) R.H.Hood (seal) Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of us, A.Y. Brandenburg. State of Missouri, County of Polk ss Be it remembered that on this 3rd day of April A.D. 1876 before the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace within and for the County of Polk and State of Missouri, personally came William Hood and his wife, Rhoda H. Hood who are personally known to me to be the same persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument of writing as parties thereto, and acknowledged the same to be their act and deed for the purposes therein mentioned. And the said Rhoda H. Hood being by me first made acquainted with the contents of said instrument, upon an examination separate and apart from her husband, acknowledged that she executed the same, and relinquishes her dower in the Real Estate therein mentioned, freely and without fear, compulsion or undo influence of her said husband. In testimony whereof, I have hereto set my hand at my office in Polk County the day and year first above written. A.Y. Brandengurg, J.P. Filed for record this 16 day of August 1876, at 1 o'clock 30 minutes P.M. A.J. Sower, Recorder.
Marriage Date: About 1871
Children: James Wilburn "Jim" - 3056
Other Spouses Judith Ann CHARLTON - 3027
Mary Elizabeth HALE - 3298
(3) 1.5b.1 James Wilburn "Jim" HINKLE - 3056
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Birth Date: 7 July 1872
Birth Place: Polk County, Missouri
Death Date: 19 October 1951
Death Place: Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas
Burial Date: 21 October 1951
Burial Place: Mission Ridge Cemetery, Near Urbana, Dallas County, Missouri
Occupation: Farmer
Religion: Baptist
Notes:
1872 July 7 - James Wilburn Hinkle, son of Gideon and Martha M.(Lunderman) Hinkle, was born in Polk County, Missouri.
1875 August 4 - James Wilburn Hinkle's mother, Martha MargaretHinkle died at Huron, Polk County, Missouri and was buried inthe Mountain View Cemetery, Polk, Polk County, Missouri.
1880 Census District 119, Green Township, Polk County, Missouri- James W. Hinkle, age 6, living with his father, Gideon Hinkle,age 45, a widowed farmer, his half sister, Emma, age 16, ahousekeeper, his half brother, Lewis Franklin, age 10, a farmlaborer, his uncle, Filander (Philander) Hinkle, age 35, awidowed farmer, Filander's son, Ferdinand, age 2, and Filander'swidowed mother-in-law, Nancy Hobbs, age 77. *extracted fromMicrofilm Roll Number __, page 27, Enumeration District Number119, dwelling number 221, family number 226, enumerated on the25th day of June.
1901 June 2 - Jim W. Hinckle (Hinkle) of Dallas County, Missouriand Poly (Polly) West of Dallas County, Missouri were married atLouisburg, Dallas County, Missouri by Elder C. Cagle; witnessedby T. G. West and Charles Karr. *extracted from marriagecertificate.
1901 June 6 Thursday The Buffalo Reflex, Dallas County,Missouri, Vol. XXXI, No. 41, page 3 - The following marriagelicenses have been issued since our last report: James W. Hunkle(Hinkle) to Polly West, both of Louisburg, Mo.
1910 Census Polk County, Missouri - James W. Hinkle, age 34, afarmer, Polly, age 26, Hattie M., age 5, and Oliver, age 2.*extracted from Microfilm Roll Number ___, page number __,dwelling number __, family number __, enumerated on the __ dayof ___.
1913 January 8 Dallas County, Missouri - James Wilburn (J.W.)Hinkle purchased from William L. and Delia Brady eighty acres inTownship 35, Range 20, Section 17; the warranty deed dated the9th of January 1913. The eighty acres was put on the tax rollunder the name of James Wilburn (J.W.) Hinkle the 21st of March1913.
1915 November 23 Dallas County, Missouri Tax Receipt - JamesHinkle paid $6.19 on 80 acres Township 35, Section 17, Range 20.
1917 May 24 Dallas County, Missouri - James Wilburn (J.W.)Hinkle purchased forty acres from the estate of Rebecca S. Boyd.
1919 December 9 Dallas County, Missouri Tax Receipt - JamesHinkle paid taxes for forty and eighty acres Section 17,Township 35, Range 20.
1920 Census - Grant Township, Dallas County, Missouri - James W. Hinkle, age 48, a farmer, Polly A., age 37, Hattie M., age 15, Oliver, age 12, Lester, age 7, and Dewey C., age one year and three months. *extracted from Microfilm Roll Number 912, page 662, sheet number 9-B, Enumeration District Number 17, line number 56, dwelling number 196, family number 196, enumerated on the 20th day of January.
1920 September 20 - Dallas County, Missouri Tax Receipt - James Hinkle paid taxes for one hundred twenty acres, Section 17, Township 35, Range 20.
1923 November 20 - Dallas County, Missouri - land transaction between M.D.L. Jones, grantor and James Hinkle, grantee; concerning 80 acres in Section 18, Township 35, Range 20; south one half, north east.
1924 December 13 - Dallas County, Missouri - land transaction between M. L. D. (M.D.L.) Jones, grantor and J. W. Hinkle, grantee; concerning 40 acres in Section 17, Township 35, Range 20; south west, north west.
1926 December 13 - Dallas County, Missouri - land transaction between J. W. and Polly Hinkle , grantor and Oliver Hinkle, grantee; concerning 80 acres in Section 17, Township 35, Range 20; all north east quarter, south west (4/8), north west, southwest quarter.
1937 October 21 - Dallas County, Missouri - land transaction between James W. Hinkle, grantor and Bank of Buffalo, Missouri, grantee; concerning 80 acres in Section 18, Township 35, Range 20; south east half of north east quarter.
1947 December 1 - Corder, Lafayette County, Missouri City Tax Receipt - C. J. Boswell, Collector received twenty five cents personal tax and twenty five cents street bond from J. W. Hinkle.
1951 October 25 - Thursday - Dallas County Republican, Buffalo, Dallas County, Missouri, Vol. 26, No. 32, page 1, col. 2 - JAMES WILBURN HINKLE - James Wilburn Hinkle, son of Gideon and Emma Hinkle was born July 7, 1872 in Polktown, Missouri and departed from this life at Kansas City, Kansas, October 19, 1951 at the age of 79 years, 4 months and 12 days. He was united in marriage to Polly Anna West, June 2, 1900 and to this union was born 4 sons and 1 daughter. He was preceeded in death by his wife and one son, George. He is survived by his daughter, Hattie Miller of Louisburg, Missouri; 3 sons, Oliver of Corder, Missouri; Lester of Warrensburg, Missouri; and Dewey of Kansas City, Kansas; 14 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren; 5 brothers, Enoch of Arizona; Francis of New Jersey; Harley of California and Bruce of New Mexico, a host of friends and neighbors. Most of his life except for the past 13 years was spent in Dallas County, Mo. He was united with the Mission Ridge Baptist church at an early age. He was a good husband, father and neighbor. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him. His death followed a short illness. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Leonard Miller at Mission Ridge at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, October 21, 1951. Burial was in Mission Ridge cemetery under the direction of L. B. Jones and Son, of Buffalo, Missouri. The family wishes to express their thanks to everyone for their assistance given in this time of sorrow.
Spouse: Polly Anna WEST - 3057
Birth Date: 2 October 1882
Birth Place: Camden County, Missouri
Death Date: 8 April 1948
Death Place: Louisburg, Dallas County, Missouri
Burial Date: 9 April 1948
Burial Place: Mission Ridge Cemetery, Near Urbana, Dallas County, Missouri
Occupation: Homemaker
Religion: Baptist
Spouse Father: George Thomas WEST - 3063 (1861-1916)
Spouse Mother: Jane E. PARRACK - 3064 (1866-1886)
Spouse Notes:
1901 June 6 - Thursday - The Buffalo Reflex Newspaper Volume XXXI, Number 41, page 3 - The following marriage licenses have been issued since our last report: James W. Hunkle to Polly West, both of Louisburg, Mo. *note the spelling of Hinkle.
1948 April 15 - Thursday - The Buffalo Reflex Newspaper Volume 78 - Number 36, page 1, column 1 - POLLY ANNA HINKLE....Polly Ann West, daughter of Thomas A. and Jane West was born October 2, 1882, near Macks Creek in Camden County, Mo., departed this life April 8, 1948, at 7:20 a.m. at the home of her daughter near Louisburg, Mo., at the age of 65 years, 6 months and 6 days. She was united in marriage to James W. Hinkle, June 2, 1900. To this union was born five children, four sons and one daughter, one son, George, preceded her in death at the age of two years. Her entire married life except for the last ten years was spent in Dallas County, Mo. She was united with the Mission Ridge Baptist Church at an early age. She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Jesse Miller of Louisburg, Mo.,
three sons, Oliver of Corder, Mo., Lester of Higginsville, Mo., Dewey of Kansas City, Kansas; thirteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Also seven sisters, Mrs. Curt Wilson and Mrs. Noble Downs of Weaubleau, Mo., Mrs. Clarence Wilson of Hermitage, Mo., Mrs. Joe Wilkerson of Joplin, Mo., Mrs. La Rue Walker of Springfield., Mrs. Laura of Kansas City, Mo., and Lissia of California. Also a host of other relatives and friends. She was a loving wife, mother and friend. She will be sadly missed by all who knew her. Her death followed a long illness. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Leonard Miller at Mission Ridge at 2:30 p. m. Friday, April 9, 1948 and burial was at Mission Ridge Cemetery under the direction of L. B. Jones and Son of Buffalo, Mo. The family wishes to express their thanks to everyone for their assistance given in this time of sorrow.*Cause of death - carcinoma of the liver, secondary to carcimona to the pelvis.
1948 April - Dallas County Republican Newspaper, Buffalo, Missouri Volume 23 - Mrs. James W. Hinkle - Polly Anna West, daughter of Thomas and Jane West was born October 2, 1882 near Macks Creek in Camden County, Mo. and departed this life April 8, 1948 at 7:20 a.m. at the home of her daughter near Louisburg, Mo. at the age of 65 years, 6 months and 6 days. She was united in marriage to James W. Hinkle June 2, 1901. To this union were born five children, four sons and one daughter, one son, George preceded her in death at the age of two years. Her entire married life except the past ten years was spent in Dallas County, Mo. She united with the Mission Ridge Baptist Church at a early age. She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Jesse Miller of Louisburg, Mo., three sons, Oliver of Corder, Mo., Lester of Higginsville, Mo., Dewey of Kansas City, Kansas. Thirteen grandchildren, one great grandchild. Also two brothers, Willie West of Wheatland, Mo., Odus West of Hermitage, Mo.; seven sisters, Mrs. Curt Wilson of Weaubleau, Mo., Mrs. Clarence Wilson of Hermitage, Mo., Mrs. Noble Downs of Weaubleau, Mo., Mrs. Joe Wilkerson of Joplin, Mo., Mrs. La Rue Walker of Springfield, Mo., Mrs. D. A. Caldwell of Hoisington, Kansas and Mrs. Harold De Voe of Joplin, Mo. Also a host of other relatives and friends. She was a loving wife, mother and friend. She will be sadly missed by all who knew her. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Friday, April 9th at Mission Ridge with Rev. Leonard Miller, officiating. Burial there in the church cemetery under direction of L. B. Jones and Son.
2002 June 2 - Sunday - James Hinkle and wife, Connie visited Polly Anna Hinkle's grave site in the Mission Ridge Cemetery located at the corner of Mission Ridge Road 107 and Osage Road 2 in Dallas County, Missouri.
Marriage Date: 2 June 1901
Marriage Place: Louisburg, Dallas County, Missouri
Children: George Franklin - 3058
Hattie Marie - 3059
Oliver Erastas - 3060
Lester Wilburn - 3061
Dewey Cecil - 3062
(2) 1.5c Gideon George 'Gid' HINKLE* - 3026
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(See above)
Spouse: Mary Elizabeth HALE - 3298
Birth Date: 9 April 1851
Birth Place: Harrison, Hamilton County, Tennessee
Death Date: 16 June 1934
Death Place: Urbana, Dallas County, Missouri
Burial Date: June 1934
Burial Place: Crudgington Cemetery, Louisburg, Dallas County, Missouri
Occupation: Homemaker
Religion: Baptist
Spouse Father: Fountain 'Fount' HALE - 5780 (1827-1916)
Spouse Mother: Attimirah ROGERS - 5781 (1827-1862)
Spouse Notes:
1934 June 16 - Mary Elizabeth Hale Hinkle, age 83 years, 1 monthand 7 days, died.
*did Mary Elizabeth Hale Hinkle have a son that purchased aModel T Ford car from the Bolivar, Polk County, Missouri Forddealer? He left Missouri for Tennessee and the Ford dealerprosecuted at Bolivar, Missouri Crimmial Court for non paymentof vehicle. *referred to in Raymond "Ray" Clarence Hinkle'sbook.
Marriage Date: 10 October 1880
Marriage Place: Hickory County, Missouri
Children: William Earnest - 3300
Enoch Fountain - 3299
Alta Myra - 3301
Harley - 3302
Francis Marion 'Teck' - 3303
Bruce - 3304
Sarah - 501
Other Spouses Judith Ann CHARLTON - 3027
Martha Margaret LUNDERMAN - 3055
(3) 1.5c.1a William Earnest HINKLE* - 3300
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Birth Date: 22 March 1876
Birth Place: Louisburg, Dallas County, Missouri
Death Date: 14 July 1953
Death Place: Ponca City, Kay County, Oklahoma
Burial Date: 16 June 1953
Burial Place: Fairfax Cemetery, Fairfax, Osage County, Oklahoma
Occupation: Farmer
Religion: Pentecostal Church Of God
Notes:
1876 March 22 - birthdate of William Earnest Hinkle.
1880 Census - Grant Township, Dallas County, Missouri, Earnest Hale (Hinkle), age 4, living with his grandfather, Fountain Hale, age 52, a farmer, Fountain's daughters, Mary E., age 27 and Sarah, age 23.
1899 December 7 - marriage date of William Earnest Hinkle, of Louisburg, Missouri and Minnie E. Bradshaw, of Nemo, Hickory County, Missouri.
1910 Census - Bolivar Road, Grant Township, Dallas County, Missouri - Ernest W. Hinkle, age 30, a farmer, Minnie, age 26, Lee B., age 9, May, age 8, Ray, age 5 and Bessie, age one and a half.
1920 Census - Fairfax, Osage County, Oklahoma - William E. Hinkle, age 45, a farmer, Minnie, age 34, Ray, age 14, Mary B., age 11and Don, age 8 years and 8 months.
1934 June 16 - William Earnest Hinkle was a resident of Fairfax, Oklahoma at the time of his mother, Mary Elizabeth Hale Hinkle's death.
1953 June 16 - Fairfax, Osage County, Oklahoma - William Earnest Hinkle was buried in Fairfax Cemtery Section F, Lot 21, the fourth grave south.
From the FAIRFAX CHIEF Newspaper, Thursday, July 23,1953 - Funeral service for W. E. Hinkle, a pioneer resident of this community, was held last Thursday afternoon at the Pentecostal Church of God, conducted by a former pastor, Rev. J. W. Caswell, assisted by Rev. A. J. Wells, Pastor of the Assembly of God Church. Interment was in the Fairfax cemetery with the Hunsaker funeral home in charge. Mr. Hinkle passed away Tuesday afternoon, July 14, at the Ponca City hospital where he had been taken the evening before. His age at death was 77 years, 3 months, 14 days. William Ernest Hinkle was born march 20, 1876 in Louisburg, Missouri, the son of Gideon and Mary Hinkle. He was united in marriage to Minnie Elizabeth Bradshaw in Louisburg, Mo., on December 7, 1899. To this union were born five children, three sons and two daughters, all of whom survive. the family moved from Missouri to Fairfax in 1916, and the family home has been in this community ever since that date. Mr. Hinkle was a member of the Pentecostal Church of God. Immediate family survivors are his wife; their five children, Lee Hinkle of Medford Oregon, Ray Hinkle of Honeywell Kansas, Don Hinkle of Ponca City, Mrs. Mae Bates of Ponca City, Mrs. Bess Kolb of Los Angeles, California,; 22 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.
Spouse: Sarah BAKER-HINKLE - 501
Birth Date: November 1876
Birth Place: Illinois
Death Place: Bloomington, Kansas (?)
Burial Place: Kansas (?)
Occupation: Homemaker
Spouse Father: Gideon George 'Gid' HINKLE - 3026 (1836-1905)
Spouse Mother: Mary Elizabeth HALE - 3298 (1851-1934)
Spouse Notes:
1900 Census - Clinton Twp. Clinton, Henry Co., MO. at 118 Greene Street, lists Sarah, her daughter Mable E. living in the household of Gideon and Mary E. Hinkle and family. Census shows that Sarah had been married 4 years, mother of two children, one living and one deceased. Census lists Sarah as " Add" Daughter and Mable E. as Grandaughter of Gideon and Mary.
1900 Census - 118 Greene Street, Clinton, Henry County, Missouri - Sarah Baker, age 24, and daughter, Mable E. Baker, age 3, living with George (Gideon) Hinkle and his wife, Mary Elizabeth Hale Hinkle and family. *1900 Census Sarah has two living children, her father was born in Ohio and her mother was born in Tennessee.
*Does the name Locke have significants to Sarah Baker Hinkle?
*Did Sarah die in Bloomington, Kansas during the wheat harvest while the Hinkle family were employed by Kansas farmers?
Marriage Date: About 1896
Marriage Place: Dallas County, Missouri
Children: Mable E. - 502
Other Spouses Minnie Elizabeth BRADSHAW - 3306
(3) 1.5c.1b William Earnest HINKLE* - 3300
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(See above)
Spouse: Minnie Elizabeth BRADSHAW - 3306
Birth Date: 14 September 1880
Birth Place: Tennessee
Death Date: 28 February 1967
Death Place: Ponca City, Kay County, Oklahoma
Burial Date: 1 March 1967
Burial Place: Fairfax Cemetery, Fairfax, Osage County, Oklahoma
Occupation: Homemaker
Religion: Pentecostal Church Of God
Spouse Father: John R. BRADSHAW - 4613 (1832-1902)
Spouse Mother: Martha Jane PITTS - 4614 (1849-1918)
Spouse Notes:
From the FAIRFAX CHIEF Newspaper - Thursday, March 2, 1967 - Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Fairfax Assembly of God Church for Mrs. Minnie E. Hinkle, a long-time local resident who died in the Ponca City nursing home Monday afternoon. Rev. Frank Hall, Pastor, officiated at the services, and interment was in the Fairfax cemetery, directed by Hunsaker's Funeral home. She was born September 27, 1881 at Louisburg, Mo., and died in Ponca City February 27, 1967 at the age of 86 years, five months and 13 days. She was united in marriage to William Earnest Hinkle December 7, 1899 at Louisburg, Mo. and to this union five children were born, three sons and two daughters. Her husband preceded her in death. Survivors include three sons, Lee Hinkle, Hayden Colo.; Ray Hinkle, Wellington Kan., and Don Hinkle, Ponca City; two daughters, Mrs. Mae Bates, Ponca City, and Mrs. Bessie Kolb, Los Angeles, Calif.; 22 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren and many other distant relatives and friends. Pallbearers were Russell Hinkle, Morris Hinkle, Herb Hinkle, Bill Hinkle, Weldon Hinkle and Joe Bates, Jr., all grandsons. Newspaper article; Tuesday, February 28, 1967, "Minnie" Hinkle of Fairfax Dies. Mrs. Minnie Elizabeth Hinkle of Fairfax, mother of Mrs. Mae Bates, Route 3 and Don Hinkle, 715 North Union, died Monday in the Ponca City Nursing Home. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday the 6th in the Fairfax Assembly of God Church. Pallbearers are Russell Hinkle, Morris Hinkle, Herb Hinkle, Bill Hinkle, Weldon Hinkle and Joe Bates Jr., grandsons. Burial will be in the Fairfax Cemetery under the direction of the Hunsaker Funeral Home. The family will be at the home of Mrs. Joe Bates Sr., Route 3. Mrs. Hinkle was born Sept. 14, 1880, in Hickory County, Mo., and came to the Fairfax area about 1910. Surviving her are three sons, Lee of Haden, Colo., Ray of Wellington and Don; two daughters, Mrs. Bates and Mrs. Bess Kolb of Los Angeles, 22 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Hinkle was preceded in death by her husband, Earnest.
1967 March 1 Fairfax, Osage County, Oklahoma - Minnie Elizabeth Bradshaw Hinkle was buried in Fairfax Cemetery, Section F, Lot 21, third grave south.
Marriage Date: 7 December 1899
Marriage Place: Dallas County, Missouri
Children: Lee Bryan - 3307
Ethel Mae - 3308
Ray - 3309
Bessie Grace - 3310
Onnie Don Sr. - 3311
Other Spouses Sarah BAKER-HINKLE - 501
(3) 1.5c.2 Enoch Fountain HINKLE - 3299
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Birth Date: 29 June 1885
Birth Place: Louisburg, Dallas County, Missouri
Death Date: 14 December 1952
Death Place: Empire, Coos County, Oregon
Burial Date: 19 December 1952
Burial Place: Hubbard Cemetery, Hubbard, Marion County, Oregon
Occupation: Corps Of Engineers; 1934, Sonora, Tuolumne Co., California
Notes:
1883 June - another birth year given for Enoch Fountain Hinkle.
1900 Census - Clinton, Henry County, Missouri - Enoch age 17, living with his parents and siblings.
1910 Census - Commercial Street, North Campbell Township, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri - Enoch F. Hinkle age 23, poultry packing employee and Lady E. age 18.
1913 August 13 - Enoch and Lady E. Hinkke purchased the NorthEast quarter of the North West quarter in Section nineteen (19), Township thirty five (35), Range twenty (20); property in Dallas County, Missouri; purchase price $400.00.
1916 November 29 - Wednesday - the property in the North Eastquarter of the North West quarter of Section nineteen (19), of Township thirty five (35), in Range twenty (20) was sold for the amount of $435.00 at Buffalo, Dallas County, Missouri.
1920 Census - Marbleton Precinct, Marbleton, Lincoln County, Wyoming - Enoch F. Hinkle, age 35, a stock rider and general laborer for rancher, Charles P. Budd; Lady E., age 28 and daughter, Mary, age 6.
Enoch was a Private of Company "A" Missouri 5th. Regt. Cavalry.
1934 - Enoch F. Hinkle was a employee of the Corp of Engineers at Sonora, California.
1934 June 16 - Enoch Fountain Hinkle was a resident of Sonora, California at the time of his mother, Mary Elizabeth Hale Hinkle's death.
No Social Security Number, Registar Number 170, California State file number 108357;
1952 December 14 - Enoch Fountain Hinkle, transit permit handled by Mills Funeral Home, Coos Bay, Oregon, with funeral services by Clough-Barrick Funeral Home, Marion County, Oregon. *Burial in Section C, Row 7, Lots 3 and 4. (Barrick Funeral Home, 205 Church Street, S.E., Salem, Oregon 97301).
1997 June 17 - Tuesday - James Dewey Hinkle and wife, Connie visited the graves of Enoch and Lady Hinkle. Jim also visited at the City of Hubbard, Municipal Building, 3720 2nd Street, P.O. Box 380, Hubbard, Oregon 97032 and at the home of Hubbard Cemetery Association treasurer, Mrs. Zane (Vera) Yoder, 908 Astor Way, Woodburn, Oregon 97071. Mrs. Vera Yoder let Jim copy all information she obtained on Enoch and Lady Hinkle.
Spouse: Lady E. HODGES - 3305
Birth Date: 8 November 1890
Birth Place: Buffalo, Dallas County, Missouri
Death Date: 8 April 1973
Death Place: Vancouver, Clark County, Washington
Burial Date: 11 April 1973
Burial Place: Hubbard Cemetery, Hubbard, Marion County, Oregon
Occupation: Homemaker
Spouse Father: M. J. HODGES - 651
Spouse Mother: Name UNKNOWN - 652
Spouse Notes:
Mrs. M. J. Hodges, mother of Lady E. Hodges gives her consent of the marriage to Enoch Hinkle. At the Primitive Baptist Church at Louisburg, Dallas Co., Mo. Elder J.H. White officiating.
Lady E. Hinkle was issued Social Security Number 543-07-6562 in the state of Oregon.
1973 April 11 - Woodburn Independent Newspaper; Woodburn, Marion County, Oregon - Lady E. Hinkle, 83, of 5618 Lewis River Road, Ariel, Washington, a former resident of Salem and Hubbard, died Sunday in a Vancouver, Washington hospital. A native of Missouri, Mrs. Hinkle came to Salem from Wyoming in 1936. She moved to Hubbard in 1949 and resided there until 1961 when she moved to Ariel. Surviving are daughter, Mary Smith, of Ariel; son, Robert, of Salem; nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Her husband Enoch died in 1952. Services will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Barrick Mortuary. Interment will be in the Hubbard Cemetery. *Burial in Section C, Row 7, Lots 3 and 4. (Barrick Funeral Home, 205 Church Street, S.E., Salem, Oregon 97301).
Marriage Date: 7 September 1909
Marriage Place: Louisburg, Dallas County, Missouri
Children: Robert - 3665
Mary "Shona Ha" - 3666
(3) 1.5c.3 Alta Myra HINKLE - 3301
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Birth Date: 18 May 1885
Birth Place: Missouri
Death Date: 1 November 1914
Death Place: Hickory County, Missouri
Burial Date: November 1914
Burial Place: Pittsburg Baptist Church Cemetery, Hickory County, Missouri
Occupation: Homemaker
Spouse: James Columbus 'Lum' BRADSHAW - 3530
Birth Date: 30 September 1872
Birth Place: Missouri
Death Date: 1962
Death Place: Hickory County, Missouri
Burial Date: 1962
Burial Place: Pittsburg Baptist Church Cemetery, Hickory County, Missouri
Spouse Father: John R. BRADSHAW - 4613 (1832-1902)
Spouse Mother: Martha Jane PITTS - 4614 (1849-1918)
Marriage Date: 28 June 1900
Marriage Place: Bolivar, Polk County, Missouri
Children: Inez Marie - 3531
Martha Ann - 3532
Jessie L. - 3533
Paul - 3534
(3) 1.5c.4 Harley HINKLE - 3302
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Birth Date: 22 June 1887
Birth Place: Louisburg, Dallas County, Missouri
Death Date: 23 April 1971
Death Place: Yountville, Napa County, California
Burial Date: 27 April 1971
Burial Place: Park View Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin Co., California
Occupation: Ranch Laborer & Sgt Company D 42 Infantry World War I
Notes:
History: 1887 June 22 - Harley Hinkle was born at Louisburg,Dallas County, Missouri. *in a note extracted from Harley'schildrens notes, Harley Hinkle Sr. eyes were blue.
1934 June 16 - Harley Hinkle was a resident of Perkins,California at the time of his mother, Mary Elizabeth HaleHinkle's death.
*Harley Hinkle Sr. and family resided at 801 South Olive Street,Stockton, California for a number of years.
1971 April 23 - Harley Hinkle died at the Veterans Hospital,Yountsville, California and was buried in the Parkview Cemetery,Stockton, San Joaquin County, California. *Jame Hinkleextracted the following from a article of Harley's daughters,Elsie Aline (Hinkle) Rohrer and Juanita Isabel "Nita" (Hinkle)Taylor: Harlley left home at an early age, served in the U. S.Army Cavalry during World War I and in Russia during theoverthrow of the Czar. He returned to the United States by wasof the Philipines, thus traveling around the world. He metVelma while working for her father. To this marriage were bornten children. Harley worked at many jobs as a laborer andbrought his family of four to California in 1927. They settledin Stockton, California in 1937 and remained there till theirdeaths. Velma died at the early age of 37, Harley neverremarried.
1971 April 27 Stockton, San Joaquin County, California - HARLEYHINKLE - Harley was one of seven children of Gideon and MaryElizabeth Hale Hinkle. He left home (Louisburg, Missouri) at anearly age, served in the U.S. Army Cavalry during W.W. I and inRussia during the revolution in 1919. He served in Beresovka,Siberia and left there by was of Vladivostok for thePhillipines. From there he returned to the states in SanFrancisco. Harley was involved in setting up a site on AngelIsland in San Francisco Bay, helping to build barracks. (In the1950's his son, Jim was stationed on Angel Island). Harley metVelma while working for her father. To this marriage were bornten children. Harley worked at many jobs as a laborer, andbrought his family of four to California in 1927. They lived inPerkins, California then moved to Stockton, California in 1937and remained there till their deaths. Velma died followingsurgery in March of 1943 at age 37. This was a great tragedy tothis family. Harley never remarried. He died at the Veteran'sHospital in Yountsville, California at the age of 83. *HarleyHinkle had been issued Social Security Number 552-18-1725.
Spouse: Velma Isabel MARTIN - 3565
Birth Date: 24 August 1905
Birth Place: Trenton, Grundy County, Missouri
Death Date: 26 March 1943
Death Place: Stockton, San Joaquin County, California
Burial Date: 29 March 1943
Burial Place: Park View Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin Co., California
Occupation: Homemaker
Spouse Father: Chester F. MARTIN - 5839
Spouse Mother: Susan HARTMAN - 5840
Marriage Date: 21 January 1924
Marriage Place: Bolivar, Polk County, Missouri
Children: Doris Lucille - 3566
Elsie Aline - 3568
Robert Eugene - 3570
Albert Eldon - 3571
James William - 3573
Juanita Isabel "Nita" - 3575
Richard - 3577
Harley Jr. - 3579
Patricia Ann - 3581
Joan - 3582
Stillborn - 3583
(3) 1.5c.5 Francis Marion 'Teck' HINKLE - 3303
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Birth Date: 4 March 1889
Birth Place: Louisburg, Dallas County, Missouri
Death Date: 22 September 1969
Death Place: Springfield, Winsor County, Vermont
Burial Date: 25 September 1969
Burial Place: Pine Crest Cemetery, Charlestown, Sullivan County, New Hampsh
Occupation: U.S. Army W W I & Retired Guaranty Trust Company Employee
Notes:
1889 March 04 - birth date of Francis Marion 'Teck' Hinkle at Louisburg, Dallas County, Missouri.
1900 Census - 118 Greene Street, Clinton, Henry County, Missouri - Francis M. Hinkle, age 10, was living with his parents and siblings, George Hinkle, age 65, a gardner, Mary E., age 44, Enoch, age 17, Alta Mara (Myra), age 16, Harley, age 11, Bruce, age 7 and also living with the family were, Sarah Baker, age 24, Mable E., age 3 and Roy E. Carpenter, age 22.
1917 January 28 - Teck enlisted into the US. Army at Fort Logan, Colorado.
1919 April 28 - Teck was discharged from the US. Army at Governors Island, New York with the rank of Private First Class of Company D, 42nd Infantry.
1919 April 29 - Teck re-enlisted into the US. Army.
1920 April 28 - Francis Marion Hinkle recieved an honorable discharge from the US. Army.
1920 October 13 - marriage date of Teck Hinkle and Elsea H. Blake at New York City, New York County, New York.
1934 June 16 - Teck was living in New York, New York at the time of the death of his mother, Mary Elizabeth Hale Hinkle according to Mary's newspaper obituary.
1969 September 22 - death date of Francis Marion 'Teck' Hinkle. Teck was in the hospital four days because of a ruptured artery in his abdomen and cardiac problems before passing away. *at the time of Teck's death, Teck and Elsea's mailing address was P. O. Box 344 Charlestown, New Hampshire 03603.
1969 September - Teck Hinkle was buried in the Pine Crest Cemetery, Lot #80, Section 2, Charlestown, New Hampshire. *gravestone reads: Francis M. Hinkle, Missouri CPL, CO D, 42 INFANTRY, WORLD WAR I, March 1 1889 - September 22 1969. *note: Audra Taft of Huntington, New York, one of her sons and his wife attended the funeral and also Ed Mashburn. Ed Mashburn had been visiting with Audra and had made plans to spend a weekend with Teck and Elsea. This information was taken from a letter postmarked October 28 1969, Aunt Elsea had writen to Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hinkle, Route 1, Box 625, Whitney Road, Independence, Missouri.
1969 - September 23 - Tuesday - DAILY EAGLE - Charlestown - Francis M. Hinkle, 80, of Briggs Hill, died Monday evening at Springfield Hospital. He was born in Louisburg, Mo. March 1, 1889, the son of Gideon and Mary E. (Hale) Hinkle. He had resided in Charlestown for the past 2_ years. He was retired from the Guaranty Trust Company of New York City, by whom he was employed as a special officer. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of Rosell D. Whitcomb Post, American Legion. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Elsie H. (Blake) Hinkle, one brother, Harley Hinkle, Stockton, Calif. and nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2:30 p.m. at McCusker's Charlestown Memorial Chapel. The Rev. Newell E. Bishop, pastor of the Evangelical Congregational Church, will officiate. Burial will follow in Pinecrest Cemetery. Friends may call at McCusker's Memorial Chapel on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. *Francis Hinkle had been issued in New York Social Security Number 113-01-1300.
Spouse: Elsie H. BLAKE - 3588
Birth Date: 11 October 1889
Birth Place: Coaticook, Quebec, CANADA
Death Date: 3 January 1994
Death Place: Unity, Sullivan County, New Hampshire
Burial Date: 6 January 1994
Burial Place: Pine Crest Cemetery, Charlestown, Sullivan County, New Hampsh
Occupation: Homemaker, Cotton Mill Employee And A Waitress
Spouse Father: Henry George BLAKE - 5884 (1866-1932)
Spouse Mother: Emily FIELDS - 5885 (1871-1946)
Spouse Notes:
1969 October 28 - Elsie H. 'Blake' Hinkle's mailing address was P. O. Box 344, Charlestown, New Hampshire 03603.
1994 January 4 - Tuesday - EAGLE TIMES - page 6 - Obituaries - Charlestown - Elsie H. Hinkle, 94, formerly of Main Street, died Monday evening (January 3, 1994) at the Sullivan County Nursing Home in Unity after a long illness. She resided in Charlestown for 48 years, living on Hemlock Road, Briggs Hill and Main Street. Mrs. Hinkle worked on a loom machine in the cotton mill when she was young and as a waitress for many years. She was born in Hill Hurst, Quebec, Canada on October 11, 1899, the daughter of Henry and Emily (Fields) Blake. She was the widow of Francis M. Hinkle, who died in 1969. Survivors include two sisters, Viola D. Moore of Charlestown and Irene Drew of Lyme, N.H.; one brother, Gordon Blake, formerly of Charlestown and living at the Gill Home in Ludlow; and several nieces and nephews. Graveside committal services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday in Pine Crest Cemetery with Rev. Robert D. Edwards, pastor of the Charlestown Congregational Church, officicating. There will be no visiting hours. The Stringer Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. *Elsie H. Blake Hinkle is buried in Lot Number 80 of Section 2 of the Pine Crest Cemetery, Charlestown, New Hamshire, her grave stone reads, Elsie H. Blake, wife of Francis M. Hinkle, 1899-1994. James (Jim) and Connie Hinkle visited Uncle Teck and Aunt Elsie's graves in June 1998.
Marriage Date: 13 October 1920
Marriage Place: New York City, New York County, New York
(3) 1.5c.6a Bruce HINKLE* - 3304
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Birth Date: 12 December 1891
Birth Place: Bolivar, Polk County, Missouri
Death Date: 24 November 1958
Death Place: Colfax, Colfax County, New Mexico
Burial Date: 28 November 1958
Burial Place: Springer Community Cemetery, Colfax County, New Mexico
Notes:
1891 December 12 - birth of Bruce Hinkle at Bolivar, Polk County, Missouri.
1900 Census - 118 Greene Street, Clinton, Henry County, Missouri - Bruce Hinkle, age 7, living with his parents, siblings, Sarah Baker, Mable E. Baker and Roy E. Carpenter.
1910 Census - Grant Township, Dallas County, Missouri - Bruce Hinkle, age 19, a laborer is living with his widowed mother, Mary Hinkle, age 50 and Mable, age 11.
1918 - Marriage of Bruce Hinkle and Mary Ann Sroufe at Greyhorse, Osage County, Oklahoma.
1919 February 28 - birth date of Bruce and Mary Ann Hinkle's daughter, Edna Aline at Greyhorse, Osage County, Oklahoma.
1930 January 4 - Bolivar, Polk County, Missouri - Marriage Book __, page 187 - Bruce Hinkle of Goodson, Polk County, Missouri and Irene Elizabeth Barnett of Goodson, Polk County, Missouri, who is under the age of twenty one years were married at Bolivar, Polk County, Missouri, by Judge of Probate, O. P. Hollingsworth. Mrs. Effie Barnett, mother of Irene gave her consent.
1934 June 16 - Bruce Hinkle was a resident of Estes Park, Colorado at the time of his mother, Mary Elizabeth Hale Hinkle's death.
1954 April 24 - Colfax County, New Mexico - Marriage Record Book No. 68, page 38582 - Bruce Hinkle, age 61 and Beulah Ryals, age 48, married at Raton, New Mexico by Clarence L. Healey, Probate Judge.
1958 November 26 - Wednesday - THE RATON DAILY RANGE - Raton, Colfax County, New Mexico - Springer Man Dies Monday - Bruce Hinkle, 67, a resident of Springer six years, died Monday evening at Colfax General Hospital here. Mr. Hinkle was a veteran of World War I. Rosary will be recited at 7 this evening at Raton Funeral Home in Raton. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Survivors are his wife, Beulah; a daughter, Mrs. Aline Alls of Abbott; five grandchildren; two great grandchildren and two brothers, F. M. (Francis Marion 'Teck') of Charleston, N. H. (New Hampshire), and Harley of Stockton, California.
1958 November 28 - Friday - burial of Bruce Hinkle at Springer Community Cemetery, Springer, Colfax County, New Mexico.
1958 November 28 - State of New Mexico, Certificate of Death County Number 2208 for Bruce Hinkle states cause of death from cancer. Social Security Number given has 523-05-5725 on this form.
Spouse: Mary Ann SROUFE - 3589
Burial Place: Greyhorse, Osage County, Oklahoma
Occupation: Homemaker
Spouse Father: Amos Pete SROUFE - 5886 (1863-1940)
Spouse Mother: Flora Bell UNKNOWN - 5887 (1880-1924)
Marriage Date: About 1918
Marriage Place: Greyhorse, Osage County, Oklahoma
Children: Edna Aline - 3590
Other Spouses Irene Elizabeth BARNETT - 5888
Beulah RYALF - 2988
(3) 1.5c.6b Bruce HINKLE* - 3304
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(See above)
Spouse: Irene Elizabeth BARNETT - 5888
Spouse Father: Unnamed BARNETT - 5889
Spouse Mother: Effie UNKNOWN - 5890
Marriage Date: 4 January 1930
Marriage Place: Bolivar, Polk County, Missouri
Other Spouses Mary Ann SROUFE - 3589
Beulah RYALF - 2988
(3) 1.5c.6c Bruce HINKLE* - 3304
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(See above)
Spouse: Beulah RYALF - 2988
Birth Date: 23 April 1906
Birth Place: Yava, Arkansas
Occupation: Homemaker
Marriage Date: 24 April 1954
Marriage Place: Raton, Colfax County, New Mexico
Other Spouses Mary Ann SROUFE - 3589
Irene Elizabeth BARNETT - 5888
(3) 1.5c.7 Sarah BAKER-HINKLE - 501
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(See duplicate branch above)
(2) 1.6 Rhoda HINKLEY - 8355
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Death Place: Age 10 Years Old
Notes:
History: Rhoda Hinkley died at the age of ten years.
(2) 1.7 Jemina HINKLEY - 8356
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(2) 1.8 Sophrania HINKLEY - 8357
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Death Date: 1903
Burial Date: 1903
(2) 1.9 Martha M. HINKLEY - 2873
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Birth Date: About 1838
Birth Place: Ohio
Occupation: Homemaker
Notes:
1836 July - Martha M. Hinkley was born in Hinckley, Medina County, Ohio. *extracted from Family Search International Genealogical Index v4.02 - 1999-2001, Intellectual Reserve, Inc. -
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/AF/pedigree.
1850 Census - Fairfield Township, Huron County, Ohio - Martha Hinkley, age 12, living with her mother, Polly Hinkley, age 48 and siblings, Gideon, John, Mahitable and Philander. *extracted from Microfilm Roll Number 697, page number 162, line 16, dwelling house number 2220 and family number 2266, enumerated on the 15th day of October.
1860 Census - Perry Township, (Painesville Post Office), Lake County, Ohio - Martha Hinkly (Hinkley), age 21, living with Davis A. Abels, a farmer, age 48, Margaret, age 46, Henry, age 19, Mary, age 15 and Karle Dangler, age 26. *extracted from Microfilm Roll Number 996, page number 100, line number 25, dwelling house number 789, family number 783, enumerated on the 28th day of June. *Datus E. Abel.
1860 December 31 - Lake County, Ohio - marriage date of Martha M. Hinkley and Horace Bliss.
Spouse: Horace BLISS - 8526
Birth Date: About 1840
Birth Place: Ohio
Spouse Father: James BLISS - 8345 (1803-)
Spouse Mother: Isabel UNKNOWN - 8870 (1817-)
Spouse Notes:
1850 Census - Painesville District Number 85, Lake County, Ohio - Horace Bliss, age 10, living with his parents and siblings, James Bliss, age 47, a farmer, Isabel, age 33, Henry, age 8, Owen, age 5 and Martha, age 6.
1860 Census - Perry Township, (Perry Post Office), Lake County, Ohio - Horace Bliss, age 20, living with Alonzo Turney, age 41, a farmer, Mahitable, age 44, Amanda, age 19, George, age 17, Happy M., age 4 and Thomas Parsons, age 18. *Mahitable Elvira Mosher Turney. *extracted from Microfilm Roll Number 996, page number 101, line number 19, dwelling house number 794, family number 788, enumerated on the 28th day of June.
Marriage Date: 31 December 1860
Marriage Place: Lake County, Ohio
(2) 1.10 John HINKLE - 2874
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Birth Date: About 1840
Birth Place: Ohio
Notes:
History: 1850 Census Fairfield Township, Huron County, Ohio -John Hinkley, age 10, living with his mother, Polly Hinkley, age48, head of household, and siblings, Gideon, age 19, a laborer,Martha, age 12, Mahitable, age 7, and Philander. *extracted fromMicrofilm Roll Number 697, page 162, line number 16, dwellinghouse number 2220, family number 2266, enumerated on the 15thday of October.
(2) 1.11 Harriet Mahitable HINKLEY - 2875
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Birth Date: About 1843
Birth Place: Ohio
Occupation: Homemaker
Notes:
History: 1850 Census Fairfield Township, Huron County, Ohio -Mahitable Hinkley, age 7, living with her mother, Polly Hinkley,age 48, head of household, and her siblings, Gideon, age 19, alaborer, Martha, age 12, John, age 10, and Philander, age 5.*extracted from Mircrofilm Roll Number 697, page 162, linenumber 16, dwelling house number 2220, family number 2266,enumerated on the 15th day of October.
1862 September 7 Lorain County, Ohio - marriage of HarrietHinckley and James Peck. *Marriages Lorain County, Ohio1824-1865, compiled by Elyria Chapter Daughters of the AmericanRevolution and the Genealogical Workshop, Lorain CountyHistorial Society, Elyria, Ohio 1980.
Spouse: James PECK - 8529
Marriage Date: 7 September 1862
Marriage Place: Lorain County, Ohio
(2) 1.12a Philander HINKLEY* - 4504
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Birth Date: 7 October 1844
Birth Place: Lake County, Ohio
Death Date: 7 June 1897
Death Place: Cedar Grove, Carroll County, Tennessee
Burial Date: June 1897
Occupation: Farmer
Notes:
1844 October 7 - Philander Hinkley, son of Benjamin (Hinkley) Hinckley and Polly Ann (Mosher) Hinckley, was born at Lake County, Ohio.
1850 Census - Fairfield Township, Huron County, Ohio - Philander Hinkley, age 5, living with his mother, Polly Hinkley and siblings, Gideon, Martha, John and Mahitable. *extracted from Microfilm Roll Number __, page number __, line number 16, dwelling number 2220, family number 2266, enumerated on the 15th day of October.
1860 Census - Mitchell, Wynaski Post Office, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin - Philander Hinkley, age 16, living with his brother, Austin Hinkley, age 34, a farmer, and Austin's wife, Elisa, age 31, and their children, Marietta, age 2 and Fred, age four months. *extracted from Microfilm Roll Number 1432, page number 233, line number 30, dwelling house number 1830, family number 1719, enumerated on the 15th day of August.
1861 August 2 - Private Philander Hinckley (Hinkley) entered Company B, 8th Infantry. *did he enter at Mitchell, Shoboygan County, Wisconsin? Philander was wounded at Spanish Fort.
1865 September 5 - Philander Hinckley (Hinkley) mustered out.
1873 January 15 - Warren County, Illinois, Marriage Book C, page 63 - Philander Hinkley and Clare Hobbs were married by T. V. Berry, Minister of the Gospel.
1873 January 24 - Friday, THE MONMOUTH ATLAS, Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois, Volume XXVII, Number 14, by Jno. S. Clark & Son - MARRIED - HINKLEY-HOBBS - On the 15th of January 1873, by Ed T. V. Berry, Mr. Philander Hinkley and Miss Clara Hobbs.
1878 (about) - Ferdinand Hinkley, son of Philander Hinkley and Clare (Hobbs) Hinkley, was born in Missouri.
1880 Census - Brant Township, Caldwell County, Missouri. Page 8, Supervisors District No. 7, Enumeration District No. 19, Lines 7, 8, 9 & 10. Family No 64, Philander Hinkley, age 36, born in Ohio, a farmer, living with son Ferdinand, age 2, born in Illinois, along with Mother-in-law Mary Hobbs age 77, born in Ohio.
1880 Census - Green Township, Polk County, Missouri - Gideon Hinkle, a farmer, age 45, Emma, age 16, Lewis F., age 10, James, age 6, Filander (Philander) Hinkle, a farmer, age 35, Ferdinand, age 2, and widowed mother-in-law, Mary Hobbs, age 77. *Robert Bell, a farmer, age 69, Catherine, age 72, their son, Jacob L., a school teacher, age 36, and granddaughter, Lizzie O'Haver, a housekeeper, age 18.
1880 October 7 - Hickory County, Missouri Marriage Book __, page 145 - Philander Hinkley and Lizzie O'Haver were married by Y.M. Pitts, a preacher of the Gospel. Marriage license filed for record November 11, 1880 by M. N. Neihardt, Recorder.
1881 July 6 - Stella Hinkley, daughter of Philander Hinkley and Elizabeth "Lizzie" May (O'Haver) Hinkley, was born in Missouri.*Stella may have been born at Polk County, Missouri.
1881 July 18 - Polk County, Missouri, Mortgage Book H, page 81 - Know all men by these presents, that we the undersigned, Philander Hinkley and his wife, Elizabeth M. Hinkley of the county of Polk, in the state of Missouri, for and inconsideration of the sum of one hundred and twenty five dollars, to them in hand paid by Ferdinand Kook of the county of Polk, in the state of Missouri, have granted, bargained and sold, and by these present do grant, bargain and sell, unto the said Ferdinand Kook, his heirs and assigns, the following described real estate situate in the county of Polk, in the state of Missouri, that is to say: the West half of Lot No. Seven (7) of the North east quarter of Section Four (4) Township Thirty-four (34) Range Twenty-two (22) containing forty (40) acres more or less. To have and to hold, the premises hereby conveyed, with all the rights, privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining, unto said Ferdinand Kook heirs and assigns, forever; on the 18 day of July A.D. 1881, made and executed and delivered to the said Ferdinand Kook certain promissory notes described as follows, to wit: one note dated July 18 1881 payable to Ferdinand Kook for $50.00 beginning interest at the rate of 10% from date due twelve months after date signed by Philander Hinkley. One note dated July 18 1881 due two years after date for $75.00 bearing 10% interest from and payable to Ferdinand Kook as order. signed by Philander Hinkley. Now, if the said Philander Hinkley, his executor or administrator, shall pay the sum of money specified in said note and all the interest that may be due thereon, according to the tenor and effect of said note then this conveyance shall be void. But if the said note shall not be well and truly paid when the same become due and payable according to the true tenor and effect thereof, then this deed shall remain in force; and the said Ferdinand Cook or his legal representative may proceed to sell the property herein before described, or any part thereof, at public venue, to the highest bidder, at the court house door in the city of Bolivar, county of Polk and state of Missouri, first giving 60 days public notice of the time, terms and place of said sale, and of the property to be sold, by advertisements in same newspaper published in the county of Polk__ said for three weeks in succesively and upon such sale and the payment of the purchase money, shall execute and deliver a deed in fee simple of the property sold, to the purchaser or purchasers thereof; and any statement of fact or recital by the said Ferdinand Kook or his legal representative in such conveyance, in relation to the advertisement, sale, receipt of the purchase money, or execution of such conveyance, shall be received as prima facie evidence of the truth thereof. And the said Ferdinand Kook or his legal representative shall with the proceeds of the sale aforesaid, pay first, the expenses to this trust, and next, whatever may be in arrears and unpaid on said notes, whether of principal or interest; and the balance, if any, shall be paid over to the said Philander Hinkley or his legal representatives. In testimony whereof, the said Philander Hinkley and his wife, Elizabeth M. Hinkley have hereunto set their hands and affixed their seals, this 18th day of July A.D.1881. Philander Hinkley (seal) Lizzie M. Hinkley (seal) State of Missouri county of Polk, be it remembered, that on this first day of August A.D. 1881, before the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace within and for the county of Polk and state of Missouri, personally came Philander Hinkley and his wife, Elizabeth M. Hinkley, who are personally known to me to be the same persons whose names subscribed to the foregoing instrument of writing as parties thereto, and acknowledge the same to be their act and deed for the purposes therein mentioned. And the said Elizabeth M. Hinkley being by me first made acquainted with the contents of said instrument, upon an examination separate and first first made acquainted with the contents of said instrument, upon an examination seperate and apart from her husband acknowledged that she executed the same, and relinquishes her dower in the real estate therein mentioned, freely and without fear, compulsion or undue influence of her said husband. In testimony whereof, I have hereto set my hand the day and year first above written. Peter Hocker, J.P. The foregoing Mortgage Deed (with Power of Sale) was filed for record the 31 day of August 1881, at 10 o'clock, A.M. A.J. Lower, Recorder. *this document viewed at Bolivar, Polk County, Missouri courthouse clerks office by James Hinkle, June 1998.
1883 March 24 - Polk County, Missouri Warranty Deed Book 4, page 475 - Know all men by these presents that Elizabeth Hinkley and Philander Hinckley her husband of Mercer County, State of Illinois, in consideration of the sum of twenty five ($25.00) Dollars in hand paid by Elizabeth Davis of Muscatine County, State of Iowa, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do by these presents, Remise, Release and Quit Claim unto the said Elizabeth Davis, her heirs and assigns forever all our rights, title and interest in and to the following described real estate, lying and being situated in the County of Polk, State of Missouri, to wit: Our undivided interest in Lot (8) Eight, NW1/4 and W 1/2 Lot (8) Eight NE 1/4 Township (34) Thirty-four, Range (22) Twenty-two, containing 110.13/100 or more or less. To have and to hold said premises above described unto the said Elizabeth Davis, her heirs and assigns forever. And the said Philander Hinkley, husband of the said Elizabeth Hinkley hereby relinquish Homestead Rights and also all contingent interest known as Right of Dower, or other right of any descriptions, had, owned or in expectancy in and to the above described premises. In Testimony Whereof the said Elizabeth Hinkley and Philander Hinkley, have hereunto set their hands and seals this 24th day of March A.D. 1883. Elizabeth Hinkley (signature) Philander Hinkley (signature) State of Illinois, Mercer County -ss Be it remembered, that on this 24th day of March A.D. 1883 before the undersigned, a Notary Public, in and for said County, personally appeared Elizabeth Hinkley and Philander Hinkley her husband, to me personally known to be the identical persons whose names are affixed to the foregoing Deed as grantors and acknowledged the instrument to be their voluntary act and deed. Witness my hand and seal the day and year above written. J.W. Peterson (signature) Notary Public. Filed for record June 8 1883 at 1 o'clock P.M. A.J. Lower, Recorder (QuickClaim Deed) *this document viewed at Bolivar, Polk County, Missouri Courthouse County Clerks Office.
1883 August 21 - Polk County, Missouri, Warranty Deed Book 6, page 560 - This indenture, made on the 21st day of August A.D. One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighty three by and between Philander Hinkley and his wife, Lizzie M. Hinkley of the state of Illinois, parties of the First Part, and Elizabeth Davis of the county of Polk in the state of Missouri, party of the Second Part, witnesseth that the said parties of the First Part, in consideration of the sum of two hundred dollars, to them paid by the said party of the Second Part, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, do by these presents Grant, Bargain and Sell, Convey and Confirm, unto the said party of the Second Part, her heirs and assigns, the following described lots, tracts or parcels of Land, lying, being and situate in the County of Polk and State of Missouri, to wit: All the West half of Lot No. (7) Seven of the North East quarter of Section No. (4) Four, Township No. (34) Thirty four, Range No. (22) West. Subject to one Mortgage Deed given by said Philander and Elizabeth Hinkley to Ferdinand Kook of Polk County, Missouri, to secure the payment of one promissory note, $75.00 dated July 18,1881 due in two years, and one promissory note for $50.00, datedJuly 18, 1881, due in one year, both notes payable to said Ferdinand Kook, and said Mortgage Deed recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds, of Polk Co., Mo. in Mortgage Record "H" at page 81. To Have And To Hold the premises aforesaid, with all and singular the rights, privileges, appurtenances and immunities thereto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, unto the said party of the second part, and unto his heirs and assigns, forever; the said Philander Hinkley hereby covenanting that he is lawfully seized of an indefeasible estate in fee in the premises herein coveyed; that he has good right to convey the same that the said premises are free and clear of any incumbrances done or suffered by him or those under whom he claims, except as above mentioned, and that he will Warrant and Defend the title to the said premises unto the said party of the second part, and unto his heirs and assigns, forever, against the lawful claims and demands of all persons whosoever, except the Mortgage Deed above mentioned. In Witness, Whereof, the said parties of the first part have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. Philander Hinkley (signature) Lizzie M. Hinkley (signature). State of Illinois, County of Mercer, be it remembered, that on this 21st day ofAugust A.D. 1883, before the undersigned, a Notary Public within and for the County of Mercer and State of Illinois, personally came Philander Hinkley and Lizzie M. Hinkley who are personally known to me to be the same persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument of writing as parties thereto, and acknowledged the same to be their act and deed for the purposes therein mentioned. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at my office in New Windser, the day and year first above written. J.W. Peterson, (signature) Notary Public. The foregoing Deed was filed for Record in this office on the 22nd day of September 1883, at 4 o'clock 10 minutes P.M. A.J. Lower, Recorder. *this document viewed at Bolivar, Polk County, Missouri Courthouse, County Clerks Office. *document spelling of Ferdinand Cook's name is Kook.
1885 - Walter C. Hinkley, son of Philander Hinkley and Elizabeth"Lizzie" May (O'Haver) Hinkley, was born in Illinois.
1888 August - Edward Hinkley, son of Philander Hinkley and Elizabeth "Lizzie" (O'Haver) Hinkley, was born in Illinois.
1892 July - Grace May Hinkley, daughter of Philander Hinkley and Elizabeth "Lizzie" May Hinkley, was born in Illinois.
1893 November - Clara Bell Hinkley, daughter of Philander Hinkley and Elizabeth "Lizzie" May Hinkley, was born in Illinois.
1894 December - William C. Hinkley, son of Philander Hinkley and Elizabeth "Lizzie" May Hinkley, was born in Illinois.
1897 February 18 - Carroll County, Tennessee, Deed Book 15, page 241 & 242 - Know all men by these presents greeting that I, A.W. Fry and wife, M. J. Fry for and in consideration of the sum of three hundred dollars, two hundred and fifty dollars to me in hand paid and one promissory note bearing agree date of this deed and calling for fifty dollars and due the 15th day of November 1897, have this day bargained and sold to Philander Hinckly a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the 6 Civil District of Carroll County and state of Tennessee and bounded as follows, beginning on a stake the Northwest corner of the fore corner tract running South 108 poles to a stake cherry and hickory pts, thence East 70 poles to a stake black jack pts, thence South 40 poles to a stake post oak pts, thence East 10 poles to stake, thence 35 degrees North of East 44 poles thence 5 degrees East of North 106 poles to a stake in road black jack pts thence 20 degrees North of West 33 poles to a stake in the road thence West 62 poles to the beginning. Containing by estimation 78 acres more or less. To have and to hold the same to the said Philander Hinkly his heirs and assigns and we covenant with the said Philander Hinkley his heirs & C, that we are lawfully seized and possessed of said land. And have a good right to convey the same and the same is remunerated and we, A.W. Fry and wife, M. J. Fry further covenant and bind ourselves, heirs and representatives to warrant and ever defend the title of said land to the said Philander Hinkly his heirs and assigns against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever. In testimony where of we have hereunto set our hands and seals this the 18th day of February 1897. A. W. Fry (seal) M. J. Fry (seal).....State of Tennessee, Carroll County: Personallyappeared before me, J. N. Roberts notary public of the aforesaid State and County. A. W. Fry the within named bargainer with whom I am personally acquainted and who acknowledge that he executed and who acknowledged that he executed within instrument for all the purposes therein contained. And M. J. Fry, wife of the said A. W. Fry having appeared before me privately and apart from her husband, the said M. J. Fry acknowledged the extent of the said deed to have been same by her freely, voluntarily and understandingly without compulsion or constraint from her said husband and for all the purposes therein conferred. Witnessed, J. N. Roberts, Notary Public this 18th day of February 1897. signed J. N. Roberts N. P.
1897 June - Henry Philander Hinkley, son of Philander Hinkley and Elizabeth "Lizzie" May (O'Haver) Hinkley, was born in Illinois.
1897 June 7 - Philander Hinkley, a farmer, died at Cedar Grove, Carroll County, Tennessee.
1901 March 2 - Polk County, Missouri - For value received, I hereby acknowledge satisfaction in full, on the within Mortgage, and release the Real Estate therein described from further encumbrances, this second day of March 1901, Ferdinand Cook (his mark) Attest: N. H. Hamblen, Recorder. *this transaction relates to July 18, 1881 Polk County, Missouri, Mortgage Book H, page 81.
Spouse: Clare HOBBS - 4505
Birth Date: About 1846
Birth Place: Wisconsin Or Pennsylvania
Death Date: Before 1880
Death Place: Missouri?
Burial Date: Before 1880
Occupation: Homemaker
Spouse Father: Lyman S. HOBBS - 4506 (1715-1891)
Spouse Mother: Harriet Mary HOLTON - 4507 (1803-)
Spouse Notes:
1846 (about) - Clare Hobbs, daughter of Lyman S. Hobbs and Harriet Mary (Holton) Hobbs, was born in Wisconsin or Pennsylvania.
1870 Census - Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois - Rolander Hobbs, a farmer, age 40, Mary Hobbs, age 66, a housekeeper, and Clara Hobbs, age 24. *extracted from Microfilm Roll Number 286, page number 4, line number 16, dwelling house number 25, family number 24, enumerated on the 26th day of July.
1873 January 15 - Warren County, Illinois Marriage Book C, page 63 - Philander Hinkley and Clara Hobbs.
1878 - Ferdinand Hinkle, son of Philander Hinkley and Clara (Hobbs) Hinkley, was born in Missouri. *Ferdinand Hinkle appears on the 1880 Census Polk County, Missouri with his father, Philander Hinkley.
1880 - Clara (Hobbs) Hinkley dones not appear on the 1880 Census with Philander Hinkley and son, Ferdinand. It is presumed Clare Hinkley died before 1880.
Marriage Date: 15 January 1873
Marriage Place: Warren County, Illinois
Children: Ferdinand - 4508
Other Spouses Elizabeth "Lizzie" May O'HAVER - 4509
(3) 1.12a.1 Ferdinand HINKLEY - 4508
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Birth Date: About 1878
Birth Place: Missouri
(2) 1.12b Philander HINKLEY* - 4504
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(See above)
Spouse: Elizabeth "Lizzie" May O'HAVER - 4509
Birth Date: May 1862
Birth Place: Rock Island County, Illinois
Death Date: 24 December 1913
Death Place: Hershey Hospital, Muscatine, Muscatine County, Iowa
Burial Date: December 1913
Burial Place: Reynolds Cemetery Drury Twp., Rock Island Co., Illinois
Occupation: Homemaker & Carpet Weaver
Religion: Reorganized Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints
Spouse Father: Joel Lemuel (Lewell) O'HAVER - 4510 (1823-1887)
Spouse Mother: Mary Ann BELL - 4511 (1834-1863)
Spouse Notes:
1862 - Elizabeth "Lizzie" May O'Haver, daughter of Joel L. andMary Ann (Bell) O'Haver, was born in Rock Island County,Illinois. *O'Haver and Hinkley researcher, Rebecca (Pary)Pigsley, electronic mail address
pigsley@iowatelecom.net;research data states Rebecca was born April 27, 1862.
1870 Census Green Township, Polk County, Missouri - Lizzie M.Oliver (O'Haver), age 8, living with Robert Bell, age 60, afarmer, Catherine, age 62, a housekeeper, and their son, JacobL., age 25, a farm laborer. *extracted from Microfilm RollNumber ___, page ___, dwelling number __, family number 186,enumerated on the __ day of ___.
1880 Census Green Township, Polk County, Missouri - Robert Bell,a farmer, age 69, Catherine, age 72, Jacob L., a school teacher,age 36 and granddaughter, Lizzie O'Haver, a housekeeper, age 18.*extracted from Microfilm Roll Number __, page ___, dwellingnumber ___, family number ___, enumerated on the __ day of ___.
1900 Census Drury Township, Rock Island County, Illinois -Lizzie Hinkley, age 38, a carpet weaver, Stella, age 18, WalterC., age 14, a farm laborer, Edward C., age 11, at school, GracieMay, age 7, at school, Clara Belle, age 6, at school, Willie C.,age 5, at school, and Henry Philieman, age 2. *extracted fromMicrofilm Roll Number 338, page 245-B, sheet number 1Enumeration District Number 91, Supervisor's District Number 4,Sara Alla Foster, Enumerator, line 67, dwelling number 15,family number 15, enumerated on the 2nd day of June.
1910 Census Moscow Township, Muscatine County, Iowa - Lizzie M.Hinkley, age 48, widowed housekeeper, with sons, William C., age15, a farm laborer and Henry P., age 13, living in thehousehold of Henry E. Baker, age 52, a widowed farmer, hischildren, Oliver F., age 18, Jesse P., age 17, Adie, age 16,Henry E. Jr., age 14, Dora, age 13, Laura, age 9, Norma, age 5and Emma J., age 4. *extracted from Microfilm Roll Number 415,sheet number 7A, Enumeration District Number 106, Supervisor'sDistrict Number 2, J. P. Jugenheimer, emuerator, line number 23,dwelling number 124, family number 125, enumerated on the 29thday of April.
1913 December 25 Thursday THE MUSCATINE JOURNAL, Muscatine,Muscatine County, Iowa - WELL KNOWN WOMAN DIES AT HOSPITAL-Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Hinckley Occurred Yesterday. Well KnownResident of This City Passed Away at Hershey Hospital at 5O'clock Last Evening. - The death of Mrs. Elizabeth M. Hinkleyoccurred last evening at five o'clock at Hershey hospital. Forthe past few years Mrs. Hinkley has been ailing but it was notuntil about three weeks ago that her condition was regarded asserious. On Sunday, December 14th, she was taken to HersheyHospital, and from that time she grew steadily worse. Death wascaused by apoplexy. Mrs. Hinkley was born in Rock Island Countyin 1862, during her entire life has resided in this vicinity.She was a firm member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christof Latter Day Saints. Mrs. Hinkley having resided in thiscommunity for the past half century had many friends in thisvicinity who mourn her death. She was preceded in death sixteenyears ago by her husband. Those who survive her are twodaughters, Mrs. M. G. Lloyd, of Davenport, and Mrs. W. H. Miltonof this city, four sons, Walter Hinkley, of Rock Island, andWilliam, Henry and Charles Hinkley of this city. She is alsosurvived by one brother, Clark O'Haver, of Davenport, and fivehalf brothers, J. O'Haver and Frank O'Haver, of Atailssa,William O'Haver of this city, and Matthew and Paul O'Haver. Thefuneral will be held Friday afternoon at two o'clock from thechurch of Latter Day Saints, at the corner of Ninth and PoplarStreets. Rev. C. O. Dykes, pastor of the church will havecharge of the funeral services. Interment will be made inGreenwood Cemetery. *Elizabeth May Hinkley was buried in theReynolds Cemetery, Drury Township, Rock Island County, Illinois.
2001 April 13 Friday - James Hinkle and wife, Connie visited thegrave of Elizabeth "Lizzie" May (O'Haver) Hinkley located on thenorth side of the south loop of the gravel drive at the East endof Reynolds Cemetery off of 316th Street West. Buried on thenorth side of Elizabeth's grave was her son Walter C. Hinkleyand his wife, Mercy E., north of them was buried Earl O.Hinkley. Directly to the East of these graves in the next row isburied Diane R. Ingstad.
Marriage Date: 7 October 1880
Marriage Place: Hickory County, Missouri
Children: Stella - 14476
Walter C. - 14464
Charles Edward - 14466
Grace May "Gracie" - 14468
Clara Bell - 14470
William C. - 14471
Henry Philander - 14473
Other Spouses Clare HOBBS - 4505
(3) 1.12b.1 Stella HINKLEY - 14476
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Birth Date: 6 July 1881
Birth Place: Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri
Death Date: 28 July 1956
Death Place: Northridge, California
Burial Date: 1956
Occupation: Homemaker
Notes:
History: 1881 July 6 - Stella Hinkle, daughter of Philander andElizabeth "Lizzie" May (O'Haver) Hinkley, was born. *O'Haverand Hinkley researcher, Rebecca (Parry) Pigsley, electronic mailaddress
pigsley@iowatelecom.net; data states Stella Hinkley wasborn in Sedalia, Missouri; she posted this informationThursday, September 26, 2002 on Roots Web's World ConnectProject website, RootsWeb.com.
1900 November 25 - Stella Hinkley and William Harry Milton weremarried in Rock Island County, Illinois.
1913 December 24 - Stella (Hinkley) Milton resided at 915 East9th Street, Muscatine, Iowa at the time of her mother, ElizabethMay (O'Haver) Hinkley's death. *extracted from the Muscatine,Iowa Hershey Hospital Admention Report.
1920 Census Muscatine, Muscatine County, Iowa - William H.Milton, age 38, Stella, age 38, Ralph, age 17, Harold, age 15,Herbert, age 12, and Robert, age 7. *extracted from MicrofilmRoll Number 504, sheet 2, Enumeration District Number 124,Volume 58, line number 59, dwelling number __, family number __,enumerated on the ___ day of __.
1956 July 28 - Stella (Hinkley) Milton died in Northridge,California.
(3) 1.12b.2 Walter C. HINKLEY - 14464
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Birth Date: September 1885
Birth Place: Illinois
Death Date: 24 December 1916
Burial Date: December 1916
Burial Place: Reynolds Cemetery, Drury Township, Rock Island Co., Illinois
Occupation: Button Cutter
Notes:
History: 1910 Census Muscatine County, Iowa - Walter Hinkley,age 24, a button cutter, his wife, Mercy C., age 22, and theirdaughter, Ethel, age 1, were living at the residence of SophiaMiller, age 63, and her son, Frederick C. Miller, age 25, a ironcaster. *extracted from Microfilm Roll Number ___, page 94,dwelling number 428, enumerated on the __ day of ____.
1916 - were Walter C. Hinkley and Mercy E. _____ married on thisdate at Hendrick, Keokuk County, Iowa? *extracted from anotherHinkley and Mosher family researcher.
1916 December 24 - death date given for Walter C. Hinkley.*Index to register of deaths, page 27; GenColl 977.768 (August25, 1904-January 6, 1918); Muscatine, Iowa Public Library.
(3) 1.12b.3 Charles Edward HINKLEY - 14466
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Birth Date: August 1888
Death Place: Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri
(3) 1.12b.4 Grace May "Gracie" HINKLEY - 14468
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Birth Date: July 1892
Birth Place: Illinois
Death Date: 16 October 1923
Death Place: Davenport, Scott County, Iowa
Burial Date: October 1923
Occupation: Homemaker
(3) 1.12b.5 Clara Bell HINKLEY - 14470
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Birth Date: November 1893
Death Date: 23 May 1905
Death Place: Davenport, Scott County, Iowa
Burial Date: May 1905
(3) 1.12b.6 William C. HINKLEY - 14471
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Birth Date: 22 December 1894
Birth Place: Illinois
Death Date: 16 January 1971
Death Place: Muscatine County, Iowa
Burial Date: January 1971
Occupation: Farm Laborer
Notes:
History: 1910 Census Moscow Township, Muscatine County, Iowa -William C. Hinkley, age 15, living with his widowed mother,Lizzie M. Hinkley, age 48, a housekeeper, and his brother, HenryP., age 13, residing in the household of Henry E. Baker.*extracted from Microfilm Roll Number ___, page 262, sheet 7A,Supervisor's District 2, Enumeration District 106, dwellingnumber 124, family number 125, enumerated on the 29th day ofApril.
(3) 1.12b.7 Henry Philander HINKLEY - 14473
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Birth Date: June 1897
Birth Place: Illinois
Death Place: District Of Columbia, Washington
Notes:
History: 1910 Census Moscow Township, Muscatine County, Iowa -Henry P. Hinkley, age 13, living with his widowed mother, LizzieM. Hinkley, age 48, and his brother, William C., age 15,residing in the household of Henry E. Baker. *extracted fromMicrofilm Roll Number ___, page 262, sheet 7A, Supervisor'sDistrict 2, Enumeration District 106, dwelling number 124,family number 125, enumerated on the 29th day of April.
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ABEL, Daniel Etheridge - 8424, spouse of (2) 1.2
ABEL, Harcy "Harcey" Samuel - 8523 (3) 1.2.1
ABEL, Sarah Melissa - 8524 (3) 1.2.2
BAKER-HINKLE, Sarah - 501, spouse of (3) 1.5c.1a
BARNETT, Irene Elizabeth - 5888, spouse of (3) 1.5c.6b
BLAKE, Elsie H. - 3588, spouse of (3) 1.5c.5
BLISS, Horace - 8526, spouse of (2) 1.9
BRADLEY, Frankie Ethel - 3974, spouse of (3) 1.5a.3c
BRADSHAW, James Columbus 'Lum' - 3530, spouse of (3) 1.5c.3
BRADSHAW, Mary Josephine 'Josie' - 3034, spouse of (3) 1.5a.3b
BRADSHAW, Minnie Elizabeth - 3306, spouse of (3) 1.5c.1b
CHARLTON, Judith Ann - 3027, spouse of (2) 1.5a
FORTNEY, Araba Eldora "Ella" - 4023, spouse of (3) 1.5a.3a
GLASS, Esmeralda - 20918, spouse of (3) 1.2.1
HALE, Mary Elizabeth - 3298, spouse of (2) 1.5c
HINCKLEY, Benjamin 'Ben' - 497 (1) 1.
HINKLE, Alta Myra - 3301 (3) 1.5c.3
HINKLE, Bruce - 3304 (3) 1.5c.6a
HINKLE, Emma Elizabeth - 3028 (3) 1.5a.1
HINKLE, Enoch Fountain - 3299 (3) 1.5c.2
HINKLE, Francis Marion 'Teck' - 3303 (3) 1.5c.5
HINKLE, Gideon George 'Gid' - 3026 (2) 1.5a
HINKLE, Harley - 3302 (3) 1.5c.4
HINKLE, James Wilburn "Jim" - 3056 (3) 1.5b.1
HINKLE, John - 2874 (2) 1.10
HINKLE, Lewis Franklin - 3029 (3) 1.5a.3a
HINKLE, Mary E. - 3664 (3) 1.5a.2
HINKLE, William Earnest - 3300 (3) 1.5c.1a
HINKLE, William Earnest - 3300, spouse of (3) 1.5c.7
HINKLEY, Austin - 8354 (2) 1.4
HINKLEY, Charles Edward - 14466 (3) 1.12b.3
HINKLEY, Clara Bell - 14470 (3) 1.12b.5
HINKLEY, Ferdinand - 4508 (3) 1.12a.1
HINKLEY, Fred William "Fredric" - 22130 (3) 1.4.2
HINKLEY, Grace May "Gracie" - 14468 (3) 1.12b.4
HINKLEY, Harriet Mahitable - 2875 (2) 1.11
HINKLEY, Henry Alonzo - 8353 (2) 1.3
HINKLEY, Henry Philander - 14473 (3) 1.12b.7
HINKLEY, Jemina - 8356 (2) 1.7
HINKLEY, Marrietta "Mary Etta" - 22131 (3) 1.4.1
HINKLEY, Martha M. - 2873 (2) 1.9
HINKLEY, Philander - 4504 (2) 1.12a
HINKLEY, Rhoda - 8355 (2) 1.6
HINKLEY, Sarah Ann - 8351 (2) 1.1
HINKLEY, Sophrania - 8357 (2) 1.8
HINKLEY, Stella - 14476 (3) 1.12b.1
HINKLEY, Walter C. - 14464 (3) 1.12b.2
HINKLEY, William C. - 14471 (3) 1.12b.6
HINKLEY-HINCKLEY, Elmira A. - 8352 (2) 1.2
HOBBS, Clare - 4505, spouse of (2) 1.12a
HODGES, Lady E. - 3305, spouse of (3) 1.5c.2
LUNDERMAN, Martha Margaret - 3055, spouse of (2) 1.5b
MARTIN, Velma Isabel - 3565, spouse of (3) 1.5c.4
MOSHER, Polly Ann - 498, spouse of (1) 1.
O'HAVER, Elizabeth "Lizzie" May - 4509, spouse of (2) 1.12b
PECK, James - 8529, spouse of (2) 1.11
POOLE, Charles Chester - 3325, spouse of (3) 1.5a.1
RYALF, Beulah - 2988, spouse of (3) 1.5c.6c
SROUFE, Mary Ann - 3589, spouse of (3) 1.5c.6a
ST JOHN, Elizabeth "Eliza" - 8525, spouse of (2) 1.4
TUCKER, Alanzo - 20941 (3) 1.1.6
TUCKER, Austin Hinkley - 20942 (3) 1.1.7
TUCKER, Charles Plympton - 20935 (3) 1.1.1
TUCKER, Daniel - 20940 (3) 1.1.5
TUCKER, Edward Tryon - 20937 (3) 1.1.3
TUCKER, Moses - 20936 (3) 1.1.2
TUCKER, Rheuamy - 20944 (3) 1.1.8
TUCKER, William H. - 20939 (3) 1.1.4
TUCKER, William O. - 11954, spouse of (2) 1.1
WEST, Polly Anna - 3057, spouse of (3) 1.5b.1