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Horseshoe Bottom Presbyterian Church later became the First Presbyterian Church of Monongahela City.
From Mon Valley Town & Township History:
HORSESHOEBOTTOM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.  Rev. Dr. Samuel Ralston, D. D., received a call from this and Mingo Creek congregations in November, 1796, which he accepted and was therefore ordained. In the latter church be labored forty years, [...]

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Notes for research:
QUESTION: How did DAR etc. connect the John HINMAN from the war with OUR John HINEMAN? There are lots of HINMANs in VT during the early years, but they seem to be, for the most part, consistently HINMAN, not HINEMAN.
From Aaron:
On ancestry.com “The Official roster of the soldiers of the American Revolution [...]

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PROBABLY NOT RELATED: although of Scotch-Irish ancestry:
I stumbled across this first obituary and decided to do a little research because I knew we had a Laura Maud (Margaret) Hineman married to an Edwin Rankin in our HINEMAN tree. This is NOT that same couple, but I am wondering if they might be related to our [...]

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My great-great grandfather:
Miles Leroy Hineman
Born: 26 Nov 1851 in Dane County, Wisconsin
Died: 01 Aug 1930 in La Crosse County, Wisconsin.
Son of John Hineman and Harriet Cary
John Hineman, born abt 1828 PA – died 29 Jul 1857 in Monroe Co., WI
John Hineman’s father was Samuel Hineman, mother Unknown.
Harriet Carey/Cary, born 28 Oct 1825 in Hanover, [...]

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Philip Hineman, son of  John and Mary Magdalene (McConnell) Hineman:
The friends of Phillp Hindeman will be sorry to learn of his death, which occurred at the home of his brother James Hindeman, Tuesday at noon. Mr. Hindeman was 75 years old and had been sick for six weeks. He leaves to mourn his death one [...]

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George Madison Hineman, son of James K. Hineman and Mary Adaline Davison:
Mr. and Mrs. George Hineman, a bride and groom of recent date, will, we are informed, leave Tryonville this week and take up housekeeping near Black Ash. We had been in hopes that Mr. Hineman could have seen his way clear to have remained [...]

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Daniel Howell was married to Susannah N. Hineman, daughter of John Hineman and Mary Magdalene McConnell. Evidently, they had a daughter by the name of Ida, but I haven’t been able to find out what happened to her.
**NOTE: Evidently, I posted the census records and a few notes on Daniel Howell before ( and forgot [...]

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Edward Hunt was married to Elizabeth “Lizzie” Hineman, daughter of James K. Hineman, all of whom were mentioned in an earlier post. The first two articles explain what happened to Edward.
If your head starts spinning trying to figure out how these people all fit together, just ask and I will try to clarify.
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EDWARD HUNT KILLED [...]

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Aaron mentioned a possible census record for Jacob Hineman, (wife, Mary Bickerstaff) born about 1809, son of John Hineman Sr. and Mary Unknown. I had done some research on him and his family awhile back, but since he mentioned him, I thought I would take another look. I am posting what I have found so [...]

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Here are the census records for the Tait family. Lydia Bedell, daughter of William H. Bedell and Emeline McConnell married John H. Tait, who appears to be the son of John Tait and Margaret Unknown.  I am not sure what happened to his parents, but he and his brother were living with their Uncle Thomas [...]

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