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LAW OF MARRIAGE IN PENNSYLVANIA.
In the Philadelphia quarter sessions, on the 14th inst., in the matter of the application of the guardians of the poor for an order on Samuel Nathans to give security for the maintenance of his wife and two chldren, Judge Parsons [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=gentreeforme.wordpress.com&blog=5770152&post=372&subd=gentreeforme&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<blockquote><p><strong>LAW OF MARRIAGE IN PENNSYLVANIA.</strong></p>
<p>In the Philadelphia quarter sessions, on the 14th inst., in the matter of the application of the guardians of the poor for an order on Samuel Nathans to give security for the maintenance of his wife and two chldren, Judge Parsons delivered an opinion by which it was decided that said Nathans was married according to the laws of Pennsylvania, to Mrs. Nathans. &#8212; There had been no ceremony performed, but the parties had lived together as man and wife, and the defendant had treated the complainant as a wife in the presence of acquaintances. This opinion establishes that in Pennsylvania, marriage is a civil contract, and as such may be proved by admissions and acts of the parties without the necessity of any particular ceremony.<br />
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<p><em>Nat. Pilot.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>The Sandusky Clarion (Sandusky, Ohio) 28 Jun 1845</p>
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From Mon Valley Town &#38; 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, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=gentreeforme.wordpress.com&blog=5770152&post=270&subd=gentreeforme&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Horseshoe Bottom Presbyterian Church later became the <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=kB4UAAAAYAAJ&amp;pg=PA183&amp;lpg=PA183&amp;dq=%22Horseshoe+Bottom%22+Pennsylvania&amp;source=bl&amp;ots=9rQTwTovYs&amp;sig=V6u3cbTbH51Lay1XSf6G3EzwJvk&amp;hl=en&amp;ei=OXXbSoz4K4K6swOT37yZBg&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=book_result&amp;ct=result&amp;resnum=4&amp;ved=0CBYQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&amp;q=&amp;f=false">First Presbyterian Church of Monongahela City. </a></p>
<p>From <a href="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pamonval/cityboro/files/hismoncy.html"><strong>Mon Valley Town &amp; Township History</strong></a>:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>HORSESHOEBOTTOM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH</strong>.  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, and in the former thirty-five years.  This Horseshoebottom congregation was originally established three and one half miles from Parkinson&#8217;s Ferry, on the ridge road leading from this place to Brownsville on Simon Wilson&#8217;s farm.  It was a log church, had a graveyard connected with it , and part of the foundation is still visible.</p>
<p>Dr. Ralston preached in this church until 1807, when it was removed to (Williamsport) Monongahela City.  Mr. Moore, says: Dr. Ralston preached his first sermon in a little school-house near the present church building, preaching two years in the winter time in the school house, and in the summer time in a tent in a sugar grove below town.  Mr. Lamb and his wife were the first two persons who joined the church in Williamsport.  The first communion was held in August, 1816, when Dr. Ralston was assisted by Rev. Matthew Brown, D. D.  The whole number of communicants at that time was forty-five.</p>
<p>The church is located on Chess Street, a neat, substantial brick building; its pulpit has been filled by Rev. Dr. Ralston until 1835.  His successors have been Rev. George D. Porter, from 1835 to 1838, Rev. J. W. Kerr from 1839 to 1861, Rev. S. G. Dunlap from 1862 to 1867, Rev. J. S. Sutchell from 1867 to the present time, but I learn he has sent in his resignation.</p>
<p>The following persons have been ordained ruling elders since the pastorate of Dr. Ralston, viz.:  James Hair, James McGrew, James Martin, Robert McFarland, Aaron Kerr, Isaac VanVoorhis, James Gordon, Henry Fulton, Joseph Kiddoo, John Power, James Dickey, James Curry, E. W. Tower, John Wright, Francis J. Gardner, David Moore,<strong> David D. Yohe</strong>, <strong>Samuel Hindman</strong>, three of whom have passed into the spirit land, each upwards of eighty years of age, to receive a crown of righteousness.</p>
<p>There is a Sabbath school connected with the church, which by the last report numbers 17 teachers, 250 scholars, and has a library of about fifteen hundred volumes.  Its organization is placed at various dates, but the Rev. Mr. Dunlap thinks it was established in the year 1822.</p></blockquote>
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<p>Found at Ray&#8217;s Place: Exploring New England&#8217;s Past, where you can find a wide variety of historical information.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://history.rays-place.com/pa/wash-monongahela.htm">History of Monongahela City, Pa.</a><br />
From: A History of Washington County, Pennsylvania</strong><br />
By: Earle R. Forrest<br />
Published By The S. J. Clark Publishing Company, Chicago 1926</p>
<blockquote><p>The Presbyterian Church of Monongahela was organized in 1796 at Horseshoe Bottom by Rev. Samuel Ralston, and in 1807 it was moved to Parkinson&#8217;s Ferry, where it first met in a tent. Services were held in a schoolhouse until 1815, when the first house of worship was erected, on the hill between Third and Jackson streets. In 1836 the second church was erected on Chess Street on the site of the present Eagles Building. The present church was built in the seventies at a cost of $35,000. The first pastor was Rev. Samuel Ralston, D. D. The present minister is Rev. W. F. McKee, D. D., and the membership is 765.</p></blockquote>
<p>***** The following version gives dates, which rules this Samuel Hindman out for the older generation that would have been a brother to our Senior John Hineman.</p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong>THE OLD AND NEW MONONGAHELA</strong><br />
Horse Shoe Bottom Church, Williamsport <strong>(Monongahela City.)</strong><br />
page 65</span></p>
<blockquote><p><strong> </strong><span style="color:#000000;">Mr. Dickey died Sept. 9th, 1864, and Mr. Kiddoo Aug. 11th, 1870. April 7th, 1862, a call was made out for the services of Rev. S.G. Dunlap. He was installed Dec. 6th, 1862, and remained pastor until Sept. 29th, 1866, about four years. Under his ministrations fifty-five were added on examination in 1863 and twenty-eight in 1864. Mr. Dunlap died in 1871 at Orrville, Ohio. Dec. 6th, 1862, Mr. E. W. Tower was installed, and Messrs. John Wright, Francis I. Gardner and David Moore were ordained elders of the church. Mr. Tower was drowned in the Monongahela River Feb. 19th, 1869, and Mr. Moore died May 11th, 1867. Dec. 30th, 1866, the congregation voted a call to Rev. J. S. Stuchell, who was installed May 10th, 1867, and continued pastor until April 1st, 1870, a period of three years. Mr. Stuchell died Oct. 1875. Oct. 26th, 1867, Messrs. Wm. C. Shaw, D. D. Yohe and <strong>Samuel Hindman</strong> were ordained elders. Mr. Yohe died Aug. 7th, 1868. Oct. 1st, 1871, a call was made out for the present pastor. He began his labors as pastor elect Oct. 16th, was installed Nov. 6th, 1871. At a congregational meeting held January 20th, 1868, it was resolved to build a new house of worship, and committees were appointed to procure a site and solicit subscriptions. The building committee were Messrs. Aaron Brawdy, H. H. Finley, T. R. Hazzard, Esq., John Patterson, James Stockdale, Wm. J. Alexander, Jas. H. Van Voorhis and Francis I. Gardner. The present house of worship was built at a total cost of about $32,000.00. The lecture room was dedicated by divine service March 17th, 1872, the first sermon being in the text John 2, 19. The house was brought to its present state of completion the next year, and dedicated June 8th, 1873, the pastor [p.65] preaching the sermon from Is. 56, 7, and Mark 11, 17. He was assisted in the service by the other pastors of the town, also by his predecessor, Rev. J. S. Stuchell, who preached in the evening. Messrs. Jas. Van Voorhis and John Patterson were elected and ordained, and <strong>Mr. Hindman</strong> was installed elder January 21st, 1872. </span></p></blockquote>
<p>Horseshoe Bottom mentioned in the following:</p>
<p><strong>It Happened in Pennsylvania</strong><br />
By Fran Capo, Scott Bruce &#8211; 2005</p>
<p>&#8220;The Death Fog &#8211; 1948&#8243; <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=eg-20WIQ2qoC&amp;pg=PA111&amp;lpg=PA111&amp;dq=%22Horseshoe+Bottom%22+Pennsylvania&amp;source=bl&amp;ots=YuUdJbphcQ&amp;sig=5BFVXl6NKC1FajTbEtp4VLVL-E0&amp;hl=en&amp;ei=OXXbSoz4K4K6swOT37yZBg&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=book_result&amp;ct=result&amp;resnum=1&amp;ved=0CAwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&amp;q=&amp;f=false">pg 111</a></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">****************************************</span></p>
<p>From:</p>
<p><a href="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gwilli824/moravian.html"><strong>The 1782 Volunteer Militia from Washington County, Pa And their Moravian Indian victims</strong></a><br />
By George C. Williston.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Pvt. Samuel Hindeman</strong> ? In <strong>Hopewell Township</strong> in <strong>1783</strong>;</p>
<p>RBE- probably the <strong>Sam Hineman</strong> who bought 60 acres on <strong>Cross Creek</strong> in 1783; the local historian, Isaac Craig, says in a letter to another local historian, Boyd Crumrine,[43]-? a man named <strong>Hindman</strong> was said by General Richard Butler to be one of the worst;?. this being the only man of that name on the list we have to assume he was talking of <strong>Samuel Hindeman/Hindman</strong>.- but what does ?one of the worst?; mean ?that he killed the most or was one of the most vicious? General Richard Butler was a well respected Continental officer who as a Colonel was at Fort  Pitt near the time of this expedition, and became Indian Agent immediately thereafter so he would have had reason to have been paying attention.</p></blockquote>
<p>**[43] is noted as Isaac Craig</p>
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<p>The following are for Chester Co., PA. Posted by Sandra Ferguson on Rootsweb, in 2001. <a href="http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/PA-OLD-CHESTER/2001-04/0987610642">LINK</a></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>HINDMAN, JOHN.</strong><br />
November 24, 1741.<br />
Adm. to James Buchanan.</p>
<p>Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834</p>
<p><strong>RAMSEY, DAVID. </strong>Londonderry.<br />
March 4, 1782. March 18, 1782.<br />
Provides for wife <strong>Isabella</strong> including interest of £400 in the hands of<br />
her brother <strong>John Hindman</strong>, during life and after her decease, 2/3 of it to children of said <strong>John Hindman</strong> and the remaining 1/3 to the children of her brother <strong>Samuel Hindman</strong> of Ireland. To my Uncle Robert Ramsey £42. To Ephraim and John, sons of Rev. William Ramsey late of N. Jersey,£40 each. To Jean and Frances, daughters of William Montgomery of Philadelphia, £40 each. To Jean and Margaret, granddaughters of brother James Ramsey, £15 each. To sister Mary, relict of Robert Sterrit of Paxton Township, Lancaster Co., £50. To Agnes, daughter of brother Nathaniel of Maryland, deceased, £60. To Margaret, relict of brother Robert, Lancaster Co., deceased, £30. To Moses, son of my Uncle Robert Ramsey aforesaid, £30. To Ann, daughter of Moses £15. To wife&#8217;s niece Isabella, wife of Andrew Walker of Cumberland Co., £20. To the Minister of Faggs<br />
Manor, the interest of £50. To Ann, relict of William Robinson, deceased, £20. To Francis Sample £15. To my Uncle Robert Ramsey wearing apparel. To Moses and brother James Ramsey, same. To Rev. John Finly my right of Mr. Henry&#8217;s works. To <strong>John Hindman</strong> and Samuel Ramsey, Jr., remainder of books.<br />
To John Kinkead best hatt. Remainder in 4 shares, one each to wife Isabella, children of Samuel Ramsey, Jr., children of Joseph Potter, deceased, children of Charles Kinkead, deceased. Joseph Potter, deceased, children of Charles Kinkead, deceased. Executors: Friends John Ramsey, James Gilleland.<br />
Wit: William Pinkerton, Benjamin Walker, Magdalen (x) Gamble.</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p><strong>RAMSEY, ISABEL. </strong>Londonderry.<br />
October 9, 1787. May 29, 1788.<br />
To brother <strong>James Hindman</strong> of Ireland £50. To <strong>Samuel Hindman</strong> £20. To George Washington Gibson £10 at 21, with rev. to his eldest brother John, sons of George Gibson. To Isabel Walker, my sister&#8217;s daughter, wearing apparel. To Alice, wife of Samuel Ramsey, wearing apparel. To Hannah, wife of <strong>John Hindman</strong>, remainder of wearing apparel. To Agnes, daughter of Ann Ramsey, now Kinkead, £10 at 18. Remainder to be divided among John, David, James, Agnes and Hannah, children of <strong>John Hindman</strong>, Jr. Also to the 6 children of my brother John, above named, the 1/4 part of a residuary legacy left me by my late husband David Ramsey. Executors: Friends George Gibson, Joseph Luckey.<br />
Wit: George Gibson, Joseph Luckey, Benjamin Walker.<br />
Will not recorded. Account filed by Gibson and Luckey.</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p><strong>HINDMAN, JOHN</strong>. Londongrove.<br />
August 21, 1789. January 25, 1796.<br />
To sons <strong>David</strong> and <strong>James</strong> £30 each. To wife Hannah 1/3 of estate during life.<br />
Remainder of estate to children, <strong>Samuel, John, Agnes, Hannah, David</strong> and<strong> James</strong>, share and share alike.<br />
Executors: Wife <strong>Hannah</strong>, sons <strong>Samuel</strong> and <strong>David</strong>.<br />
Letters to David and Hannah.<br />
Wit: John E. Finley, George Gibson.</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p><strong>HOOD, JAMES.</strong> West Nantmel.<br />
Died August 20, 1805 aged 76 years.<br />
August 12, 1805: September 1805.<br />
Provides for wife Catharine.To my eldest daughter Mary, who was born in Ireland, $8.To son-in-law Joshua Davis $l.To daughter-in-law Rebecca Hood and her daughter Hannah, the child of my son William, deceased, $l. To son Thomas $20.To son John that part of my plantation north of new turnpike road, except the buildings, &amp;c. To son Samuel the land on south side of road, with half of buildings, &amp;c. on &#8230; .To daughter Elizabeth McClellan $15. To daughter <strong>Rachel Hindman</strong> $134.Remainder of household good to wife Catherine, who is executrix.<br />
Wits.: John Hartan, George McCadden, James Lockhart.</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p><strong>McCLENACHAN, ELIJAH</strong>. Chester County.<br />
April 7, 1802: February 8, 1810.<br />
Gives $40 out of the money bequeathed me by the last will of my uncle Dr. Robert Finney and the will of mother Anna McClenachan to assist in building a stone wall around the family burying ground on Thunder Hill. To the congregation of New London $60.<br />
To the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America $20.For the use of the poor of Chester County $20.<br />
To son John Finney McClenachan $100 and wearing apparel.<br />
To daughter Lettice, wife of <strong>Samuel Hindman</strong> $l. To son Elijah $300. To granddaughter Jennet McClenachan that lives with me various articles. To son Samuel Blair McClenachan all remainder of estate, real and personal.<br />
Executors: Son Samuel B. McClenachan and James Strawbridge. (Letters to son.) Wits.: Jno. Menough, John Reed.</p></blockquote>
<p>*****</p>
<p><a href="http://schuyler.ilgenweb.net/BiosCassSchuyler/BIOs/SBHindman.html">Link </a>to biography of <strong>Samuel Hindman</strong> of Schuyler Co., IL, who came from Allegheny Co., PA.</p>
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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 &#8220;The  Official roster of the soldiers of the American Revolution [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=gentreeforme.wordpress.com&blog=5770152&post=341&subd=gentreeforme&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p><strong>QUESTION</strong>: How did <strong>DAR</strong> etc. connect the John <strong>HINMAN</strong> from the war with OUR John <strong>HINEMAN</strong>? There are lots of <strong>HINMAN</strong>s in VT during the early years, but they seem to be, for the most part, consistently <strong>HINMAN</strong>, not <strong>HINEMAN</strong>.</p>
<p>From Aaron:</p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:x-small;">On ancestry.com <strong>&#8220;The  Official roster of the soldiers of the <span id="lw_1254208313_3" style="border-bottom:1px dashed #0066cc;cursor:pointer;">American Revolution</span> buried in the&#8230;..&#8221; </strong> This is just one section/chapter of a large book on <span id="lw_1254208313_4">Revolutionary War Soldiers</span>,  dealing with DAR, Son of the American Revolution, Pension indexes, rosters,  etc., etc. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:x-small;">This is what I happened to run into on page 177 <strong>&#8220;1788-To the Pioneers  of The <span id="lw_1254208313_5" style="background:transparent none repeat scroll 0 0;cursor:pointer;">Ohio</span> Country-1938&#8243;</strong></span></p>
<div><strong><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:x-small;">&#8220;HINMAN, JOHN, Mahoning Co., OHIO<br />
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<div><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:x-small;">Pvt. Ref Conn Men in Rev p  466; also Vt Men pp155-375-343; Hist Trumbull &amp; Mahoning co. V 2 p60-64-69;  Deed bks K p 534 and Cp 314; mar Mary____; childr: Catherine, mar &#8220;<span id="lw_1254208313_6">Daniel</span>&#8221;  McConnel;Betsey mar <span id="lw_1254208313_7">John Webster</span>; Sally mar John Reed; Polly mar James Laughlan;  John; Samuel; Jacob miniors in 1818; Daniel, James;Jane. D before 1818 Poland O.  Rept by Mahoning chpt.&#8221; </span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:x-small;">*****</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:x-small;">More from Aaron:</span></div>
<div>(All under<strong> <span id="lw_1254208520_5">Vermont</span> <span id="lw_1254208520_6" style="background:transparent none repeat scroll 0 0;cursor:pointer;">Revolutionary War Soldiers</span>.</strong>)</div>
<div>Found Vermont Hinman&#8217;s in the Militia there maybe out of the &#8220;Bennington&#8221; area Names:</p>
<p>John Hineman, pay record from Capt James Brooking&#8217;s Co. of Infantry in Col Samuel Fletcher&#8217;s Battalion, 1781.</p>
<p>Hindman, John, pay rec. in Capt Saml William&#8217;s Militia,Nov 1780</p>
<p><span id="lw_1254208520_0">Hinman</span>, Benj. 1778, pay, Capt. Thomas Sawyer&#8217;s  Militia</p>
<p>Benj &amp; Seth Hinman, pay 2mos service, 1779 for defence of <span id="lw_1254208520_1">northern frontier</span>.</p>
<p>James Hinman, pay in Capt Simeon Wright&#8217;s Co/Militia under <span id="lw_1254208520_2">Col</span> Warren&#8217;s Regt, Nov 1778.</p>
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<div>Under Capt. Simeon Wright: 7 days, 50 miles @2 per month = 1.6.0<br />
John Hinman</p>
<p>Militia company belonging to Rutland, under command of Ensign Isaac Cushman<br />
to Fort Vengeance by order of Lt. Spencer (in command of the fort)June 1781<br />
John Hinman 7 days, 12 miles wages 13.4.</p>
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<div>Thomas Hinman, Sergt., in Capt Simeon Wright&#8217;s Co. of Militia scouting to Otter Creek.</p>
<p>Thomas Hinman, Corp in Thomas Sawyers Co. of Provincial Troops, May 1-Nov. 1778.</p>
<p>Seth Hinman in Capt Tehan Nobles Co. Of Militia June 26, 1779, <span id="lw_1254208520_3">Bennington, Vt</span>.</p>
<p>Samuel Hinman, pay Feb 1, 1777 to Jan. 1, 1780, Prisoner Returned to <span id="lw_1254208520_4">Connecticut</span>.</p>
<p>John Hynman, pay under Capt. James Brookings ,June 30, 1781.<br />
*****</p>
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<div>Aaron&#8217;s note:<br />
Our possible link to these Hineman/Hinman/Hynman&#8217;s is the <span id="lw_1254208520_7" style="border-bottom:1px dashed #0066cc;cursor:pointer;">Revolutionary</span> War info found on our John Hinman/Hineman naming members of our family via John&#8217;s children and stating that his Rev. War Service was in Conn/Vermont. Point&#8217;s to us but what about our known Pennsylvania connection?</div>
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<div>On Ancestry, says view image, but the image isn&#8217;t there. Would like to see it:</div>
<div>U.S. Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783<br />
<strong>Name:     John Hineman</strong><br />
Rank &#8211; Induction: Privt<br />
Roll Box: 90<br />
Roll State: VT</div>
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<div>UPDATE: I figured out how to find the images. Below are two possibilities, but not the one mentioned above.</div>
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<div>This last one is obviously not the John Hineman I am looking for (wife, Margaret), but I saved them just in case they might be connected somehow.</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=gentreeforme.wordpress.com&blog=5770152&post=329&subd=gentreeforme&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p>I stumbled across this first obituary and decided to do a little research because I knew we had a <strong>Laura Maud (Margaret) Hineman</strong> married to an E<strong>dwin Rankin</strong> in our <strong>HINEMAN</strong> tree. This is <strong>NOT </strong>that same couple, but I am wondering if they might be related to our <strong>Hineman</strong> family somehow.</p>
<p>UPDATE #3: There is a family tree on ancestry that lists parents of <strong>William B. Hindman</strong> as <strong>James Hindman</strong> and <strong>Clementina Messenkop</strong>, and lists <strong>Mary E. McMahon</strong> as <strong>William</strong>&#8217;s wife. It also gives <strong>William</strong>&#8217;s year of death as 1922, NJ.</p>
<p>I had run across the <strong>Clementina Hindman/Hineman</strong> when searching other <strong>Hineman</strong> lines, but so far, haven&#8217;t found a connection. These are Lancaster Co., PA Hindmans.</p>
<p>UPDATE #4: This should be the last update. I found the following book on Google that has a bio for James E. Hindman, wife, Clementina Messenkop:</p>
<p><strong>History of Pittsburgh and environs: biographical, Volume 1</strong><br />
By American Historical Company <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=iGROWogZLRkC&amp;pg=PA54&amp;lpg=PA54&amp;dq=%22Clementina+Messenkop%22&amp;source=bl&amp;ots=RHnrLeXctH&amp;sig=95OzzdvqPY1IcuNb4Hu5i4fpY9U&amp;hl=en&amp;ei=ZOi7SrLoGZCqswPF46zcBQ&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=book_result&amp;ct=result&amp;resnum=1#v=onepage&amp;q=%22Clementina%20Messenkop%22&amp;f=false">LINK </a>to read it.</p>
<p>NOTE: It has a picture of one<strong> James E. Hineman,</strong> perhaps, his grandson.</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Bertha E. Fallstick<br />
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<p>Last rites will be Monday at 2 p.m. in the McCain funeral home for <strong>Mrs. Bertha Elizabeth FALLSTICK</strong>, 65, R.R. 2, Macy, who died Friday after a two-year illness.<br />
The Rev. Ronald HARSHMAN will officiate and burial will be in the I.O.O.F. cemetery at Deedsville. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Sunday.</p>
<p><strong>Mrs. Fallstick</strong> was born at Philadelphia on April 21, 1898, the daughter of <strong>Edward</strong> and <strong>Martha HINEMAN RANKIN</strong>. She was married Oct. 20, 1915, to <strong>Elmer FALLSTICK</strong>, who survives. A resident of Macy 18 years, she had moved there from Berlin, N.J. <strong>Mrs. Fallstick</strong> was a member of the Macy Methodist church.</p>
<p>Also surviving are three sons, <strong>Jeff [FALLSTICK]</strong>, Chicago; <strong>Charles [FALLSTICK]</strong>, Peru, and <strong>Kenneth [FALLSTICK]</strong>, Freeland, Mich.; one daughter, <strong>Mrs. Joann MILLER</strong>, R.R. 2, Macy; five grandchildren, and three brothers, <strong>Raymond</strong> and <strong>Foy</strong> <strong>RANKLI [Rankin?]</strong>, both of Chicago, ad <strong>Edward RANKIN</strong>, Redwood, Cal.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>The News-Sentinel (Fulton Co., Indiana) </strong>Saturday, April 27, 1963</p>
<p><strong>Name: Willam B Hindman</strong><br />
[Willia B Hinderer] [Image says Hindman]<br />
Home in 1920: Pennsauken, Camden, New Jersey<br />
Age:     74 years<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1846<br />
Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Relation to Head of House: Brother [BOARDER, not brother]<br />
Father&#8217;s Birth Place: Pennsylvania<br />
Mother&#8217;s Birth Place: Pennsylvania<br />
Marital Status: Widow<br />
Race: White<br />
Sex:     Male<br />
Able to read: Yes<br />
Able to Write: Yes<br />
Image: 401<br />
Household Members: [I think surname is <strong>SHAW</strong>]<br />
Name     Age<br />
Rettie Shin   42 [maybe Hettie, instead of Rettie]<br />
Elizabeth Shin    14<br />
Charles Shin   11<br />
<strong>Willam B Hindman   74<br />
Willa H Hindman     51 [maybe Willie H]</strong></p>
<p>*****</p>
<p>UPDATE: This appears to be the younger (above) <strong>William H. Hineman</strong>, still living with the <strong>SHAW</strong> woman:</p>
<p><strong>Name:  William Hyman</strong> [Hindman/Hineman?]<br />
Home in 1930: Camden, Camden, New Jersey<br />
Age: 60<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1870<br />
Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Relation to Head of House: Roomer<br />
Race: White<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Katherine Shaw     52 (must have been Kittie in 1920)<br />
Charles Shaw     21<br />
William Hyman     60 (roomer) <strong>Is this Willie H. Hin*man?</strong><br />
James Mitchel     27 (roomer)</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p>Name: William B Heudman<br />
<strong>[William B Hindman]</strong><br />
Age in 1910: 65<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1845<br />
Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Relation to Head of House: Father-in-law<br />
Father&#8217;s Birth Place: Pennsylvania<br />
Mother&#8217;s Birth Place: Pennsylvania<br />
Home in 1910: Pennsauken, Camden, New Jersey<br />
Marital Status: Widowed<br />
Race: White<br />
Gender: Male<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Edward G Rankin     37<br />
Martha E Rankin     34<br />
Raymond Rankin     15<br />
Bertha E Rankin     11<br />
Wuteain H Rankin     9<br />
Charles Rankin     6<br />
Roy W Rankin     2<br />
<strong>William B Heudman 65 [HINDMAN]</strong></p>
<p>*****</p>
<p>UPDATE #2:</p>
<p>This appears to be the same William B. Hineman in 1900:</p>
<p><strong>Name:  William B Hineman</strong><br />
Home in 1900: Philadelphia Ward 34, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania<br />
Age:     54<br />
Birth Date: Dec 1845<br />
Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Race: White<br />
Ethnicity: American<br />
Gender: Male<br />
Relationship to Head of House: Father-in-law<br />
Father&#8217;s Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Mother&#8217;s Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Marital Status: Widowed<br />
Residence : Philadelphia City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Henry J Reynolds     27 NY PA NY<br />
Bertha Reynolds     28 (wife) PA PA PA<br />
Hiram Reynolds     69 (father) PA PA PA<br />
Annie Reynolds     47 (mother) NY NY NY<br />
William B Hineman 54 (father-in-law) PA PA PA<br />
Margaret Hineman     22 (sister-in-law) PA PA PA (married <strong>RANKIN</strong>)</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p><strong>Name: Wm. B. Hindman</strong><br />
Home in 1880: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania<br />
Age:     34<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1846<br />
Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)<br />
Spouse&#8217;s Name: Mary E.<br />
Father&#8217;s birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Mother&#8217;s birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Occupation: Machinist<br />
Marital Status: Married<br />
Race: White<br />
Gender: Male<br />
House Number: 10110347<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Wm. B. Hindman 34 PA PA PA<br />
Mary E. Hindman 33 PA IRE PA<br />
Wm. H. Hindman     12<br />
Bertha E. Hindman 8<br />
Martha E. Hindman 4<br />
Margt. A. Hindman 2</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p>UPDATE:</p>
<p>Here are a few more related census records and a CA death record:</p>
<p>California Death Index, 1940-1997<br />
<strong>Name: Edward G Rankin</strong><br />
Social Security #: 344104507<br />
Sex:     MALE<br />
Birth Date: 15 Jul 1910<br />
Birthplace: New Jersey<br />
Death Date: 8 Jan 1969<br />
Death Place: San Mateo<br />
<strong>Mother&#8217;s Maiden Name: Hindman</strong></p>
<p><strong>*****</strong></p>
<p><strong>Name: Edward Rankin</strong><br />
Home in 1920: Camden Ward 13, Camden, New Jersey<br />
Age: 9 years<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1911<br />
Birthplace: New Jersey<br />
Relation to Head of House: Brother-in-law<br />
Father&#8217;s Birth Place: Pennsylvania<br />
Mother&#8217;s Birth Place: Pennsylvania<br />
Marital Status: Single<br />
Race: White<br />
Sex:     Male<br />
Able to read: Yes<br />
Able to Write: Yes<br />
Image:     1038<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Elmer Tallslick     21 PA PA GER<br />
Bertha Tallslick     21 PA PA PA<br />
Josiah Tallslick     108 NJ PA PA (son, prob. a baby, not 108)<br />
Marles Rankin     15 NJ (brother-in-law)maybe Charles<br />
William Rankin     18 PA      &#8220;<br />
Edward Rankin     9 NJ       &#8220;<br />
Roy Rankin     12 NJ            &#8220;</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p><strong>Name:  Bertha E Fillstick</strong> [Fallstick]<br />
Home in 1930: Chicago, Cook, Illinois<br />
View Map<br />
Age: 31<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1899<br />
Relation to Head of House: Wife<br />
Spouse&#8217;s Name: Elmer<br />
Race: White<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Elmer Fillstick 31 PA PA PA<br />
Bertha E Fillstick 31 PA PA PA<br />
Josiah Fillstick 10 NJ (son)<br />
Charles Fillstick 2 NJ (son)<br />
<strong>Charles Rankin</strong> 26 NJ (brother-in-law)</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Joann E. Miller</strong></p>
<p>Jan. 23, 1937 &#8211; May 20, 1993</p>
<p><strong>Joann E. MILLER</strong>, 56, Rt. 2, Macy, died at 3:54 p.m. Thursday at Dukes Memorial Hospital, Peru.</p>
<p>She was born in Atco, N.J., to <strong>Elmer L.</strong> and <strong>Bertha E. RANKIN FALLSTICK</strong>.  A 1955 graduate of Deedsville High School, she worked at Standard Fusee Corp., Peru, and was a member of the Macy United Methodist Church and the Rochester chapter of Women of the Moose.</p>
<p>Surviving are two brothers, <strong>Charles H. FALLSTICK</strong>, Peru, and <strong>Kenneth J. FALLSTICK</strong>, Freeland, Mich.</p>
<p>There will be no service or visitation.  Burial will be in the Deedsville I.O.O.F. Cemetery.  Arrangements have been made by McClain Funeral Home in Denver.  Memorials may be made to the Miami County Heart Association.</p></blockquote>
<p>The Rochester Sentinel Friday, May 21, 1993</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 &#8211; died 29 Jul 1857 in Monroe Co., WI
John Hineman&#8217;s father was Samuel Hineman, mother Unknown.
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<p>My great-great grandfather:</p>
<p><strong>Miles Leroy Hineman </strong></p>
<p>Born: 26 Nov 1851 in Dane County, Wisconsin</p>
<p>Died: 01 Aug 1930 in La Crosse County, Wisconsin.</p>
<p>Son of <strong>John Hineman</strong> and <strong>Harriet Cary</strong></p>
<p><strong>John Hineman</strong>, born abt 1828 PA &#8211; died 29 Jul 1857 in Monroe Co., WI</p>
<p><strong>John Hineman</strong>&#8217;s father was <strong>Samuel Hineman</strong>, mother Unknown.</p>
<p><strong>Harriet Carey/Cary</strong>, born 28 Oct 1825 in Hanover, Luzerne Co., PA &#8211; died 01 Aug 1907 in Tomah, Monroe Co., WI.</p>
<p><strong>Harriet</strong>&#8217;s father was <strong>Benjamin Cary</strong>, born about 1803, Hanover, Luzerne Co., PA &#8211; died abt 1871 in Wisconsin, probably in Tomah, Monroe County, as he was living there in 1870.</p>
<p>Her mother was <strong>Jane Smiley</strong>, born abt 1803 PA &#8211; died abt 1872, Monroe Co., WI.</p>
<p><strong>John</strong> and <strong>Harriet</strong> were married 08 Apr 1847 in Fulton, Rock Co., Wisconsin</p>
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<p><strong>Miles Leroy Hineman</strong> married <strong>Elizabeth Ann &#8220;Lizzie&#8221; Rowan</strong> 05 Nov 1879 in Tomah, Monroe Co., Wisconsin.</p>
<p><strong>Lizzie</strong>, was born Dec 1860, in Monroe Co., WI, was the daughter of <strong>Thomas Rowan</strong> and <strong>Sarah McMullen</strong>, both born in Ireland.</p>
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<p><strong>Miles</strong> and <strong>Lizzie</strong> had the following children:</p>
<p><strong>Miles Gardner Hineman</strong>: b: 30 Sep 1880 Tomah, Monroe, WI -  (<strong>Gardie Hineman</strong>)</p>
<p><strong>Ralph W Hineman</strong>: b: 07 May 1882                   &#8220;                  &#8220;</p>
<p><strong>Pearl Hineman</strong>: b: Aug 1885                                  &#8220;                  &#8220;</p>
<p><strong>Ruby L  Hineman</strong>: b: 11 Apr 1891                       &#8220;                  &#8220;</p>
<p><strong>Amy Louise Hineman</strong>: b: 30 Jun 1896           &#8220;                  &#8220;</p>
<p><strong>Glen Wellyn Hineman</strong>: 01 Sep 1902                &#8220;                  &#8220;</p>
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<p><strong>Gardie</strong> is my direct line:</p>
<p><strong>Gardie Hineman</strong> married <strong>Olive Bessie Martin</strong> 05 Nov 1910 in Minot, Ward Co., ND. They had one son, <strong>Nathan Hineman</strong>, born 15 Aug 1912 in Monroe Co., WI. <strong>Bessie</strong> died in 1914 from TB, leaving <strong>Nathan</strong> and another young son, <strong>Ladoit &#8220;Dick&#8221;  Houston</strong>, from a previous marriage.</p>
<p><strong>Gardie</strong> next married <strong>Frances Adams</strong> (Adamski,) 28 Dec 1916 in Minot, Ward Co., ND. They moved to Omaha, Nebraska sometime before 1920.</p>
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<p><strong>Ralph W. Hineman</strong> married <strong>Emma B Pingel </strong>on 11 May 1904, in Wilton, Monroe, Wisconsin. They had 8 children: <strong>Leslie, Gerald, Virgil, Laura, Avery, Gertrude </strong>and <strong>Wesley</strong>. They also moved to Omaha, Nebraska, sometime in the 1920&#8217;s.</p>
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<p><strong>Pearl Hineman</strong> married <strong>Ralph W. Bowen</strong> on 05 Nov 1905 in Monroe Co., WI. They had no children. <strong>Gardie</strong>&#8217;s son, <strong>Nathan</strong>, evidently lived with them for an unknown period of time around 1920, as he appears on the census with them, and I found a mention of  him in an Eau Claire Co., WI newspaper, which is where <strong>Pearl</strong> and <strong>Ralph </strong>were living at the time. I think Pearl and Ralph may have lived in the Chicago, IL area around 1910,  but then returned to the Augusta area.</p>
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<p><strong>Ruby L. Hineman</strong> married <strong>William Ernst Gerke</strong> on 28 Nov 1909 in Wisconsin. They had 7 children:<strong> Harold, Raymond, Miles, Pearl, Allen, Howard</strong> and <strong>Maxine</strong>. They stayed in Wisconsin.</p>
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<p><strong>Amy Louise Hineman</strong> married <strong>Earl Benjaman Scott</strong> about 1914, probably in WI. Amy and Earl had 8 children: E<strong>lizabeth, June, Allen, Robert, Katherine, Rose, Richard </strong>and <strong>John</strong>. They lived in the Augusta, Eau Claire Co., WI area.</p>
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<p><strong>Glen Wellyn Hineman</strong> married <strong>Florence Caroline Mackey</strong> about 1924.  They had 2 sons, <strong>Earl Raymond</strong>, born in Wisconsin, and <strong>James Miles</strong>, born in Minnesota. It appears they were divorced, as <strong>Glen </strong> was living in North Dakota in 1930, and later, ended up in Blaine, Montana, while <strong>Florence </strong>was still in Minnesota, living with her parents in 1930.</p>
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<p>This is just an outline of the <strong>Miles Leroy Hineman</strong> family. I will be posting more information on the various children and related families in separate posts.</p>
<p>If you are related to any of these people,  or think there might be some connection, feel free to leave me a comment; I would love to hear from you.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=gentreeforme.wordpress.com&blog=5770152&post=296&subd=gentreeforme&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><strong>Philip Hineman</strong>, son of <strong> John</strong> and <strong>Mary Magdalene (McConnell) Hineman</strong>:</p>
<blockquote><p>The friends of <strong>Phillp Hindeman</strong> will be sorry to learn of his death, which occurred at the home of his brother <strong>James Hindeman</strong>, Tuesday at noon. <strong>Mr. Hindeman</strong> was 75 years old and had been sick for six weeks. He leaves to mourn his death one son, <strong>Joseph Hindeman</strong>, of this place; three daughters, <strong>Mrs. Nan Vancamp</strong>, <strong>Mrs. Etta Ferry</strong> of this place and <strong>Mrs. Lizzie Thurston</strong> of Titusville; one brother wit  whom he resided, <strong>James Hindeman</strong> and two sisters, <strong>Mrs. Agnes McClelland</strong> and <strong>Mrs. Rachel Shontz</strong>, both of this place, besides a large circle of friends. Funeral services will be held in Sugar Lake church. Interment in Sugar Lake cemetery.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) March 10, 1908</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p>QUESTION: <strong>Nancy Mahala Hineman</strong>, daughter of <strong>Philip</strong> married <strong>&#8220;Mann&#8221; George Augustus VinCamp/VanCamp</strong>? Which surname is it? Did it change over time? One census clearly spells it <strong>VinCamp</strong>. Newspaper references use both spellings. One tree on Ancestry.com lists the surname just as &#8220;<strong>Camp</strong>.&#8221; Their son, <strong>Clyde</strong>&#8217;s WWI draft registration lists <strong>William Clyde VanCamp</strong>, with <strong>Ina Cleo</strong> as wife. WWII draft registration says <strong>Clyde </strong>(states specifically: no middle)<strong> VinCamp</strong>, and <strong>Nancy VinCamp</strong> (his mom?) is listed as person who will always know him.</p>
<p>Oh, and where did the name/nickname, <strong>&#8220;Mann&#8221;</strong> come from?</p>
<p>Mt. Hope Cemetery index lists surname as <strong>VinCamp</strong>. ** Just checked find-a-grave and there are pictures of the gravestones which say, &#8220;<strong>VINCAMP</strong>.&#8221; In addition, the information listed on find-a-grave about <strong>Nancy (Hineman) Vincamp</strong> has her maiden name spelled as <strong>HINDMAN</strong>. <a href="http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&amp;GSfn=&amp;GSmn=&amp;GSln=vincamp&amp;GSby=&amp;GSbyrel=in&amp;GSdy=&amp;GSdyrel=in&amp;GScntry=4&amp;GSst=40&amp;GSgrid=&amp;GSob=n">LINK TO GRAVESTONES</a></p>
<p>Census Records:</p>
<p><strong>Name: Nanie Vancamp</strong><br />
Home in 1930: Jackson, Venango, Pennsylvania<br />
Age: 69<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1861<br />
Relation to Head of House: Mother<br />
Race:     White<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Clyde W Vancamp 46<br />
Ina Vancamp     46<br />
<strong>Nanie Vancamp 69 </strong></p>
<p><strong>***<br />
</strong></p>
<p><strong>Name:  Nancy M Vancamp</strong><br />
[Nancy M Vin Camp] *****This one actually says Vin Camp.<br />
Home in 1920: Jackson, Venango, Pennsylvania<br />
Age: 59 years<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1861<br />
Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Relation to Head of House: Wife<br />
Spouse&#8217;s Name: George A<br />
Father&#8217;s Birth Place: Pennsylvania<br />
Mother&#8217;s Birth Place: England<br />
Marital Status:     Married<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
George A Vancamp 73<br />
<strong>Nancy M Vancamp 59</strong></p>
<p><strong>***<br />
</strong></p>
<p><strong>Name:  Nancy M Vincamp</strong><br />
Age in 1910: 50<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1860<br />
Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Relation to Head of House: Wife<br />
Father&#8217;s Birth Place: Canada English<br />
Mother&#8217;s Birth Place: Pennsylvania<br />
Spouse&#8217;s Name: A George<br />
Home in 1910:     Jackson, Venango, Pennsylvania<br />
Marital Status:     Married<br />
Race:     White<br />
Gender: Female<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
A George Vincamp 64<br />
<strong>Nancy M Vincamp 50</strong></p>
<p><strong>***<br />
</strong></p>
<p><strong>Name:  Nancy Van Camp</strong><br />
[Nancy Vancamp]<br />
Home in 1900: Jackson, Venango, Pennsylvania<br />
Age: 40<br />
Birth Date: Apr 1860<br />
Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Race: White<br />
Ethnicity: American<br />
Gender: Female<br />
Relationship to Head of House: Wife<br />
Father&#8217;s Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Mother&#8217;s Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Mother: number of living children: 1<br />
Mother: How many children: 1<br />
Spouse&#8217;s Name: George<br />
Marriage year: 1882<br />
Marital Status: Married<br />
Years Married: 18<br />
Residence : Cooperstown Borough, Venango, Pennsylvania<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
George Van Camp 59<br />
<strong>Nancy Van Camp 40</strong><br />
Clide Van Camp 16</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p>Mrs. Alpha Hill, Mrs. Edna Hill, Mrs. Murl Hill, Mrs. Mina Armburger, <strong>Mrs. Nancy Vin Camp, Mrs. Ina Vin Camp</strong> and Mrs. Ida and Bertha Bogardins? spent a day recently quilting for Mrs. Helena Armburger.</p></blockquote>
<p>Oil City Derrick (Oil City, Pennsylvania) 16 Nov 1931</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p>This shows the relationship to <strong>Sylva (Graham) Lupher</strong>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Mrs. <strong>Ina Van Camp</strong> of Meadville spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. <strong>Sylva Lupher</strong>.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) 13 Nov 1957</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p><strong>Mary Elizabeth Hineman</strong>, daughter of <strong>Philip Hineman</strong>:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mrs. Thurston, 82, Dies Today</strong></p>
<p><strong>Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Thurston</strong>, 82, widow of <strong>William D. Thurston</strong>, died at 4:25 a.m. today in the Oil City Hospital.</p>
<p>She had not been well for some time. On December 21, <strong>Mrs. Thurston</strong> fell and fractured her hip.</p>
<p>She had resided in the home of her daughter, <strong>Mrs. G.C. McLaughlin</strong>, 327 Linden Avenue, for the past 14 years.</p>
<p>A daughter of the late <strong>Philip</strong> and <strong>Mary Ann Dennington Hineman</strong>, she was born June 5, 1873 in Sugar Lake. She is the last member of her family.</p>
<p>She was united in marriage with the late <strong>William D. Thurston</strong> October 23, 1894.</p>
<p>She is survived by one daughter, <strong>Mrs. McLaughlin</strong>; two granddaughters, <strong>Mrs. Paul McLaughlin</strong> and <strong>Mrs. Phin Rudolph</strong>, both of Oil City, and one great-granddaughter, <strong>Cheryl McLaughlin</strong>, also of Oil City. A number of nieces and nephews also survive <strong>Mrs. Thurston</strong>.</p>
<p>The body is in the Reinsel Funeral Home.</p></blockquote>
<p>Blizzard (Oil City, Pennsylvania) 19 Mar 1956</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mrs. Mary Thurston</strong><br />
327 Linden Avenue,</p>
<p>82, died at 4:25 a.m. today in the Oil City Hospital. She was the widow of <strong>William D. Thurston</strong>. She was the last member of her family. She is survived by one daughter, <strong>Mrs. G.C. McLaughlin</strong>, 327 Linden Avenue, with whom she made her home; two granddaughters, <strong>Mrs. Paul McLaughlin</strong> and <strong>Mrs. Phin Rudolph</strong>, both of Oil City, and one great granddaughter, <strong>Cheryl McLaughlin</strong>, also of Oil City. She is also survived by a number of nieces and nephews. The body is in the Reinsel Funeral Home where friends may call and attend services at 1 p.m. Wednesday. Rev. Herman Bielenberg, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Mount Hope Cemetery, Crawford County.</p></blockquote>
<p>Blizzard (Oil City, Pennsylvania) 19 Mar 1956</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mary E. Thurston</strong></p>
<p>Funeral services for <strong>Mary E. Thurston</strong> were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the Reinsel Funeral Home.</p>
<p>Rev. Bielenberg of the Christ Lutheran Church, officiated and interment was in Mount Hope Cemetery in Crawford County.</p>
<p>Pallbearers were <strong>Albert Miller</strong>, <strong>Lawrence Rowe</strong>, <strong>Clemm Dashner</strong>, <strong>Edwin Keating</strong>, <strong>Philip McLaughlin</strong> and <strong>Paul McLaughlin</strong>.</p>
<p>Attending from out-of-town were <strong>Mrs. L.J. Rowe</strong>, <strong>Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rowe</strong> and <strong>Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller</strong> of Titusville; <strong>Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller</strong>, Alliance, Ohio; <strong>Mrs. Ina VanCamp</strong> and <strong>Mrs. Leslie Ferry</strong> of Meadville; <strong>Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill</strong> and son, <strong>Mr. and Mrs.Clinton Hill</strong> and daughter of Sugar Lake; <strong>Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDaniel</strong> of Frenchtown; <strong>Philip McLaughlin</strong> of Pittsburgh; <strong>Mr. and Mrs. John McLaughlin</strong> and son, <strong>John, Jr.</strong>, and daughter, <strong>Mary</strong>, of Venus.</p></blockquote>
<p>Blizzard (Oil City, Pennsylvania) 22 Mar 1956</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p><strong>Name:      William D Thurston</strong><br />
Home in 1920:  Titusville Ward 3, Crawford, Pennsylvania<br />
Age: 51 years<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1869<br />
Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Relation to Head of House: Head<br />
<strong>Spouse&#8217;s Name: Marie E</strong><br />
Father&#8217;s Birth Place: Pennsylvania<br />
Mother&#8217;s Birth Place: Pennsylvania<br />
Marital Status:     Married<br />
Race:     White<br />
Sex:     Male<br />
Home owned:     Rent<br />
Able to read:     Yes<br />
Able to Write:     Yes<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
William D Thurston 51 (teamster, iron works)<br />
Marie E Thurston 46<br />
Alench M Thurston 18 [looks like Alineh] <strong>(This must be Maude)</strong></p>
<p>*****</p>
<p>Husband of  <strong>Maud A. Thurston</strong>, daughter of <strong>Mary Elizabeth Hineman</strong> above:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Grover McLaughlin Dies At Residence</strong></p>
<p><strong>Grover C. McLaughlin</strong>, 87, of 327 Linden Ave., a retired employe of the Pennsylvania Railroad and former school crossing guard at Reed and West First streets, died unexpectedly Sunday morning in his home.</p>
<p>He was born December 15, 1887, in Summerville, a son of the late <strong>Nathan</strong> and <strong>Lucy Carrier McLaughlin</strong>. He attended the Summervilee public schools.</p>
<p>He was a railroad man for nearly 54 1/2 years, retiring January 1, 1957, as a freight conductor for the Pennsylvania Railroad. He started with the New York Central on the old Summerville to Clarion run and later transferred to the PRR. He worked in Pittsburgh, Conway, Shire Oaks, Buffalo, Erie, Olean, and Pitcairn.</p>
<p><strong>Mr. McLaughlin</strong> had served as chairman of the Order of Railroad Conductors and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen.</p>
<p>After he retired from the railroad, he filled the job as crossing guard for a number of years. He said at one time when interviewed that &#8220;the children are all right, it&#8217;s the drivers that worry me.&#8221;</p>
<p>He used to do gardening in the summer months in the Venus area and sold the produce in his neighborhood.</p>
<p><strong>Mr. McLaughlin</strong> was twice married. His first wife, the former <strong>Merlie Yeaney</strong>, died in 1925. His second wife, the former <strong>Maude Thurston</strong>, survives. They were married in June 1941.</p>
<p>Also surviving are four sons, <strong>Joseph R. McLaughlin</strong> of Birmingham, Ala., <strong>John W. McLaughlin</strong> of Venus, <strong>Philip A. McLaughli</strong>n of Pittsburgh and <strong>Paul M. McLaughlin</strong> of Oil City; three daughters, <strong>Mrs. Anna Kresinski</strong> and <strong>Mrs. Evelyn McLaughlin</strong> of Oil City and <strong>Mrs. Shirley A. Rudolph</strong> of Erie; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.</p>
<p><strong>Mr. McLaughlin</strong> was the last surviving member of his immediate family. Seven brothers and a sister are deceased.</p>
<p>Friends may call after 2 p.m. today at the Joseph Reinsel Funeral Home, where the family will received firends from 2 to 3 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and where funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday.</p>
<p>Rev. Merle Wonderling, retired pastor of the Seneca United Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment will be in the Lutheran Cemetery at Shannondale.</p></blockquote>
<p>Derrick (Oil City, Pennsylvania) 17 Feb 1975</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p>Brother of <strong>George McLaughlin</strong> above:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Thomas D. McLaughlin</strong></p>
<p><strong>Thomas D. McLaughlin</strong>, 73, of 765 Lathrop Street, New Castle, died in Jamison Memorial Hospital at 4:25 p.m. Thursday following a brief illness.</p>
<p>He was born in Summerville, Pa. July 30, 1882, a son of <strong>Nathan A</strong>. and <strong>Lucy Carrier</strong> <strong>McLaughlin</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Mr. McLaughlin</strong> has been retired for about one year. He was formerly employed by the Associated Box Corporation, New Castle.</p>
<p>He was a member of the Calvary Independent Church, New Castle.</p>
<p>Surviving are his widow, <strong>Mrs. Carrie Fox McLaughlin</strong>; two daughters, <strong>Norma</strong> and <strong>Mildred</strong>, at home; three brothers, <strong>Grover C. McLaughlin</strong> of Oil City, <strong>Robert</strong> and <strong>James McLaughlin</strong> of Summerville.</p>
<p>The body is in the H.L. Reynolds Funeral Home, New Castle, where funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. today. Rev. Howard V. Sartell, Calvary Church and Rev. Lew Stuart, New Castle Bible Church, will be in charge.</p>
<p>Interment will be in the Oak Park Cemetery, New Castle.</p></blockquote>
<p>Derrick (Oil City, Pennsylvania) 14 Nov 1955</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p>Another brother:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Robert McLaughlin</strong></p>
<p>SUMMERVILLE &#8212; Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the Curry Funeral Home, Summerville, for <strong>Robert Lee McLaughlin</strong>, 74, of Summerville.</p>
<p><strong>Mr. McLaughlin</strong>, brother of an Oil City man, died suddenly at 6 p.m. Friday.</p>
<p>Rev. Earl Waterson, pastor of Summerville United Methodist Church, officiated.</p>
<p>Interment was in West View Cemetery, Summerville. Pallbearers were <strong>Alvin, Max</strong>, <strong>Phillip, Allen, Gary</strong> and <strong>James McLaughlin</strong>, all nephews of <strong>Mr. McLaughlin</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Mr. McLaughlin</strong> was born October 6, 1894, at Summerville, the son of <strong>Nathan A</strong>. and <strong>Lucy Carrier McLaughlin</strong>.</p>
<p>Surviving are two brothers, <strong>James R</strong>. of Summerville and <strong>Grover McLaughlin</strong> of Oil City, and a number of nieces and nephews.</p></blockquote>
<p>Derrick (Oil City, Pennsylvania) 20 May 1969</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p>And another brother:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Brother Of City Man Dies Sunday</strong></p>
<p>SUMMERVILLE &#8212; <strong>James R. McLaughlin</strong>, 74, died at 11:45 a.m. Sunday at St. Francis Hospital in Pittsburgh following an extended illness.</p>
<p>He was born July 1, 1897 in Clover Township, Jefferson County, the youngest of eight sons and one daughter born to <strong>Nathan A</strong>. and <strong>Lucy Carrier McLaughlin</strong>. He spent his early life on the farm where he was born, and in later years worked as a coal miner and for the Hanley Brick Company of Summerville.</p>
<p><strong>McLaughlin</strong> is survived by one brother, <strong>Grover C. McLaughlin</strong>, of Linden Avenue, Oil City, and several nieces and nephews.</p>
<p>He was a member of the United Methodist Church of Summerville.</p>
<p>Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in Summerville with Rev. Merle Wanderling of the Seneca United Methodist Church officiating.</p>
<p>Pallbearers were: <strong>Alvin, Max, Robert, Allen</strong> and <strong>Phillip McLaughlin</strong>, all nephews of the deceased.</p>
<p>Interment was in Westview Cemetery in Summerville.</p></blockquote>
<p>Derrick (Oil City, Pennsylvania) 29 Jan 1972</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p>Brother of <strong>Ina C (Graham) Vincamp</strong> and <strong>Sylva (Graham) Lupher</strong>:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Guy Mills Couple Are Honored</strong></p>
<p><strong>Mr. and Mrs. Lester Graham</strong> of Guy Mills were honored Monday at an open house in observation of their 60th wedding anniversary.</p>
<p>The couple received many nice gifts and a purse of money.</p>
<p>Host and hostesses for the affair were the couple&#8217;s son, <strong>Russell W. Graham</strong>, president and treasurer of the Corry Peat Products Co., and two nieces, <strong>Mrs. Paul Reese</strong> and <strong>Mrs. Gerald Lang</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Mrs. Graham</strong>, the former <strong>Elnora Gertrude Reese</strong> and <strong>Mr. Graham</strong> were married at the home of her parents, <strong>Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Reese</strong> of Wayne Township on Jan. 1, 1902.</p>
<p>They have resided on the farm where they now live for the past 53 years. Another son, <strong>Orville</strong>, died 36 years ago at the age of 17.</p>
<p>Farming has been <strong>Mr. Graham</strong>&#8217;s career until two years ago when he retired. Both he and <strong>Mrs. Graham</strong> are active members of the Mount Hope Methodist Church.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) 03 Jan 1962</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p><strong>Manley Lupher</strong> was <strong>Sherman Lupher</strong> and <strong>Sylva Graham</strong>&#8217;s son:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mr. and Mrs. Manley Lupher</strong> and family attended the 60th wedding anniversary of <strong>Mr. Lupher</strong>&#8217;s uncle and aunt, <strong>Mr. and Mrs. Lester Graham</strong>, which was held at their home at Mt. Hope on New Year&#8217;s Day.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) 03 Jan 1962</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p>This is <strong>Sylva (Graham) Lupher</strong>, who remarried:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mrs. Raymond E. Smith</strong></p>
<p><strong>Mrs. Sylva Graham Smith</strong>, 80, died yesterday morning after a long illness. She was born in Wayne Township, Crawford County on April 29, 1881, the daughter of <strong>Benjamin and Blanche McIlory Graham</strong>. She married <strong>Sherman E. Lupher</strong> in 1902 and he died Nov. 29, 1933. She later married <strong>Raymond E. Smith</strong> on Dec. 2, 1959 and he died Dec. 29, 1959.</p>
<p>She was a member of the Townville Methodist Church, and held the oldest membership of that church. She was the Sunday school teacher of the adult class. She was also a member of the Women&#8217;s Society of Christian Service and a charter member of the WCTU, and the Pierian Club of Townville.</p>
<p>She is survived by one daughter, <strong>Mrs. Max (Mary) Masters</strong> of Cambridge Springs; two sons, <strong>Manley H. Lupher</strong> of Townville, and <strong>Watson A. Lupher</strong> of Erie; one sister, <strong>Mrs. Ina VinCamp</strong> of Meadville; two brothers, <strong>Alfred Graham</strong> of Deckards Run, and <strong>Lester Graham</strong> of Mt. Hope; 19 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Three children preceded her in death. They were <strong>Helen L Dennis</strong>, <strong>Vance G. Lupher</strong> and <strong>Willard S. Lupher</strong>.</p>
<p>Friends may call at the Willis L. Arnold Funeral Home in Townville from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Townville Methodist Church, with Rev. L.D. Owens, pastor, officiating. Rev. Albert J. Broadhurst, retired minister, will assist. Interment will be in Greenlawn Cemetery in Townville.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) 31 Jan 1962</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p>This is <strong>Sherman Lupher</strong> and <strong>Sylva Graham</strong>&#8217;s daughter:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mary Lovina Lupher Masters</strong></p>
<p><strong>Mary Lovina Lupher Masters</strong>, 87, died at Westbury United Methodist Community in Meadville, Pa. on April 28, 2009. The cause of death was old age, an affliction of the elderly. She was born in Townville, Pa. on July 20, 1921 on her parents’ farm in Randolph Township, a daughter of the late <strong>Sherman E.</strong> and <strong>Sylva Graham Lupher</strong>.</p>
<p>She married <strong>Max E. Masters</strong> of Cambridge Springs on February 26, 1943 in the United Methodist Church in Houston, TX. Her husband Max preceded her in death June 17, 1986. <strong>Mary</strong> was named after two great grandmothers,<strong> Mary Pond </strong>and <strong>Lovina Lupher</strong>, who were buried in the Guys Mills, Hatch Cemetery. They were descendants of the earliest Pilgrim and Puritan settlers that arrived in Massachusetts before 1640. She was active in the United Methodist Churches of Townville, Cambridge Springs, Asbury of Erie and Bedford. At her death, she was a member of Stone United Methodist Church in Meadville were she served as the President of the United Methodist Women from 2001-2007. <strong>Mary</strong> was a life time member of the Golden Crown Chapter, Order of Easter Star, Daughters of the American Revolution, Civil War Daughters and the Colonial Dames of the XVII Century serving offices in each organization, including Regent of DAR. Her sense of patriotism was deep as evidenced by her dedication to these organizations and to the study of her family’s genealogy. At age 70 she joined the Senior Center’s Tapping Tootsies and was their oldest member for many years.</p>
<p>Surviving are: her daughter, <strong>Gayle Fuhrman</strong> of Meadville, <strong>Gayle</strong>’s son <strong>Rich Hemenway</strong> and his wife<strong> Denise</strong> of Pensacola, Fla., and <strong>Gayle</strong>’s daughter, <strong>Colleen Ouellette</strong> and her husband <strong>Matt</strong> of Sheridan, Wyo.; <strong>Mary</strong>’s son, <strong>David Masters</strong> and his wife <strong>Kathy</strong> of Edinboro, <strong>David</strong>’s daughter, <strong>Lexi Snow</strong> and her husband <strong>Matt</strong> and their daughter <strong>Kara </strong>of Guys Mills and <strong>David</strong>’s Son <strong>Ben Masters</strong> of Honolulu, Hawaii and <strong>Mary</strong>’s daughter, <strong>Annette King </strong>and her husband <strong>Jack </strong>and their three children <strong>Danielle, Chad</strong> and <strong>Trevor</strong> of Wexford, Pa.</p>
<p>Preceding her in death were her sister, <strong>Helen</strong> (and husband <strong>Karl</strong>) <strong>Dennis</strong> and her four brothers, <strong>Watson A.</strong> (and wife <strong>Margaret</strong>) <strong>Lupher</strong>, <strong>Vance </strong>(and wife <strong>Millie</strong>) <strong>Lupher</strong>, <strong>Willard</strong> (and wife <strong>Thelma</strong>) <strong>Lupher</strong> and <strong>Manley</strong> (and wife <strong>Norma</strong>) <strong>Lupher</strong>.</p>
<p>Surviving is <strong>Manley</strong>’s widow and <strong>Mary</strong>’s good friend, <strong>Laura (Jean) Lupher</strong>. <strong>Mary</strong> was an aunt, great aunt, great great aunt and even a great great great aunt to many nephews and nieces. Calling hours will be Friday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Robert W. Waid Funeral Home, Inc., 581 Chestnut Street, Meadville with a Daughters of the American Revolution service at 1:45 p.m.</p>
<p>The funeral service will be Saturday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home with <strong>Mary</strong>’s nephew, <strong>Dr. Dennis Lupher</strong> and his wife <strong>Mary Ann</strong>, officiating. Burial will be in Cambridge Springs Cemetery. The family suggests memorials be made to Hatch Cemetery Association, c/o David Masters, 101 Chestnut Street, Edinboro, PA 16412, Cambridge Spring Cemetery Association, c/o Mrs. Bieganski, 12102 Dawn Drive, Meadville, PA 16335 or Hospice of Crawford County, 464 Pine Street, Meadville, PA 16335. Although <strong>Mary</strong> will be missed by her family, they celebrate her long and happy life.</p>
<p>To quote<strong> Mary</strong>, “Mary’s dead. Nuff said”</p></blockquote>
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<p>Published in the Erie Times-News on 4/30/2009</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=gentreeforme.wordpress.com&blog=5770152&post=272&subd=gentreeforme&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><strong>George Madison Hineman</strong>, son of <strong>James K. Hineman</strong> and <strong>Mary Adaline Davison</strong>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Mr. and Mrs. <strong>George Hineman</strong>, 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. <strong>Hineman</strong> could have seen his way clear to have remained in Tryonville, at least this winter. During the few months that Mr. <strong>Hineman</strong> has been a resident of Tryonville, he has made many warm friends and all will regret their departure.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) October 15, 1904</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p>Mrs. <strong>Emaline Clement</strong> is at present visiting here daughter, Mrs. <strong>George Hineman</strong>, at Bradleytown.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) February 9, 1905</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p>Mr. and Mrs. <strong>George Hineman</strong>, who left here about a year or so ago for Bradleytown, have returned to Tryonville. They will have rooms with Mrs. <strong>Hineman</strong>&#8217;s mother, Mrs. <strong>Emaline Clemont</strong>.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) March 8, 1906</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>George Hineman</strong> received word Monday that his brother-in-law, <strong>Edward Hunt</strong>, the young man who was fatally injured on the  Lake Shore railroad at Youngstown, O., Saturday night, died the following morning and that the remains would be brought to Black Ash Monday for burial. Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Hineman</strong> left to attend the funeral. The deceased also has a cousin here in town, Mrs. <strong>William Kohmand</strong> {I think it is actually<strong> HOHMANN</strong>) hard to read spelling of this name], who is deeply grieved over his untimely death.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) September 19, 1907</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p>Mr. and Mrs. <strong>William Hineman</strong> of Union City, a bride and groom of New Year&#8217;s day, have been the guests of the former&#8217;s brother, <strong>George Hineman</strong>.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) January 16, 1908</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mr. Howell**</strong> of Gresham visited his nephew, <strong>George Hineman</strong>, last week.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) January 28, 1909</p>
<p>** See previous post about <strong>Daniel Howell.</strong></p>
<p>******</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>I.G. Seltzer</strong> of Union City came down Monday from that place to visit his daughter, <strong>Mrs. Hineman</strong> of Gresham. He returned Thursday afternoon with a load of household goods, which he is moving to his home at the first named town. <strong>Mr. and Mrs. Hineman</strong> intend to move next week on the J.W. Altenburg farm near Townville.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) March 20, 1909</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>George Hineman</strong> has rented a farm near Hickory Corners and will move in about two weeks. It is regretted that Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Hineman</strong> are leaving here, being excellent neighbors with many friends who will miss them.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) February 22, 1910</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p>The Herald is asked to announce the marriage of Miss <strong>B. Minerva Seltzer</strong> and <strong>William M. Hineman</strong>, which was solumnized in the Episcopal church at Corry on New Year&#8217;s day. They are now spending a brief honeymoon and at its conclusion they will live in Union City, where <strong>Mr. Hineman</strong> in employed.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) January 10, 1908</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p><strong>B. Minerva Seltzer</strong> (and mother,) wife of  <strong>William Marshall Hineman</strong>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Mrs. <strong>Mary Seltzer</strong> and Mrs. <strong>Minerva Hineman</strong> of Clymer, N.Y., were visiting at <strong>N.A. Ovlatt</strong>&#8217;s Friday.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) September 8, 1911</p>
<p>****</p>
<p>Father of <strong>Julia Clement</strong>, wife of <strong>George Madison Hineman</strong>:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Letters on Estate.</strong></p>
<p>Estate of <strong>Guy C.C. Clement</strong>, late of Steuben township, deceased. Letters of administration issued to <strong>Julia Hineman</strong>, bond taken in the sum of $100.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) September 7, 1912</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p>Father of <strong>Ralph Billig</strong>, who was husband of <strong>Harriet Hineman</strong>, daughter of <strong>James K. Hineman</strong>.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>A PLUM RESIDENT HAS PASSED AWAY<br />
</strong></p>
<p><strong>Crawford Billig Died at Home Monday.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Crawford Billig</strong>, for 69 years a resident of Plum township and widely known and generally respected, died at the family home at Diamond yesterday, following an illness of organic heart disease.</p>
<p>The decedent who was born in Mercer county 70 years ago, with his parents came to Plum township and nearly all his life was passed in the locality where he passed away. He was a veteran of the Civil war and served for eighteen months with Company I, Fourth Pennsylvania volunteers.</p>
<p>He is survived by his widow and one son, <strong>Ralph Billig</strong>, both residents of Diamond, route 2, R.F.D.</p>
<p>Funeral services will be conducted at the residence at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Herman Armstrong of Corry officiating. The burial will be at the Chapmanville cemetery.</p>
<p>Friends are kindly asked to omit sending flowers.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) February 13, 1912</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p><strong>Name:Crawford Billig</strong><br />
Side: Union<br />
Regiment State/Origin: Pennsylvania<br />
Regiment Name: 4 Pennsylvania Cav.<br />
Regiment Name Expanded: 4th Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry (64th Volunteers)<br />
COMPANY: I<br />
Rank In: Private<br />
Rank In Expanded: Private<br />
Rank Out: Private<br />
Rank Out Expanded: Private<br />
Alternate Name: Crawford/Belig<br />
Film Number: M554 roll 9</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p>Sister of <strong>James K. Hineman</strong> and daughter, <strong>Hattie</strong>:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mrs. </strong><strong>Rachel Shontz</strong> of East Wayne is making her niece, <strong>Mrs. Ralph Billig</strong>, an extended visit.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) February 10, 1913</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p>The friends of <strong>Phillp Hindeman</strong> will be sorry to learn of his death, which occurred at the home of his brother <strong>James Hindeman</strong>, Tuesday at noon. Mr. <strong>Hindeman</strong> was 75 years old and had been sick for six weeks. He leaves to mourn his death one son, <strong>Joseph Hindeman</strong>, of this place; three daughters, Mrs. <strong>Nan Vancamp</strong>, Mrs. <strong>Etta Ferry</strong> of this place and Mrs. <strong>Lizzie Thurston</strong> of Titusille; one brother with  whom he resided, <strong>James Hindeman</strong> and two sisters, Mrs. <strong>Agnes McClelland</strong> and Mrs. <strong>Rachel Shontz</strong>, both of this place, besides a large circle of friends. Funeral services will be held in Sugar Lake church. Interment in Sugar Lake cemetery.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) March 10, 1908</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p><strong>JOHN MERTON HINEMAN, son of  James K. Hineman:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Merton Hindman</strong>, aged 36 years, a farmer of Plum township, fell twenty-one feet from a barn where he was working two miles north of Copperstown Friday, sustaining injuries that are expected to prove fatal. His skull was crushed. He is married and has a family.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) August 1, 1910</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>John Merton Hindeman</strong>, aged 38, died at the home of Lemuel Keeley near his home Sunday morning. On Friday morning Mr. <strong>Hindeman</strong> started for his work, very happy. He was a carpenter and expected to complete a barn he was working on that day. He had just climbed up in the barn on one of the beams and got nicely to work when he fell backward and down twenty-five feet, striking the back of his head, breaking the bones, on a stone wall. He did not regain consciousness and died Sunday morning at 10 o&#8217;clock at the Baptist church at Bradleytown. Interment in the Plum Valley cemetery. The deceased was loved by all who knew him. He leaves to mourn his great loss a wife, a father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. <strong>James Hindeman</strong>, two brothers, <strong>George Hindeman</strong> of near Guy&#8217;s Mills and <strong>William Hindeman</strong> of Union City, and two sisters, Mrs. <strong>Lizzie Brown</strong>* of Titusville and Mrs.<strong> Hattie Billig</strong> of Diamond.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) August 5, 1910</p>
<p><strong>*Lizzie (Hineman)  Brown&#8230;&#8230;..widow of Edward Hunt.</strong> Even with a new married name, I still cannot find her on any additional census records.</p>
<p>The closest <strong>Brow</strong>n&#8217;s I have found are living next door to <strong>Joseph W. Hineman</strong>, <strong>Lizzie</strong>&#8217;s uncle. On the 1910 census, here is a <strong>Henry Brown</strong> and a <strong>Willis Brown</strong>, one married to an <strong>Effie A</strong>., and the other an <strong>Ellen A</strong>., but both couples have been married more than a few years.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[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&#8217;t been able to find out what happened to her.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><strong>Daniel Howell</strong> was married to <strong>Susannah N. Hineman</strong>, daughter of <strong>John Hineman</strong> and <strong>Mary Magdalene McConnell</strong>. Evidently, they had a daughter by the name of<strong> Ida</strong>, but I haven&#8217;t been able to find out what happened to her.</p>
<p>**NOTE: Evidently, I posted the census records and a few notes on Daniel Howell before ( and forgot about it) so some of this might be a repeat.</p>
<p><strong>Name:    Daniel Howell</strong><br />
Age in 1860: 29<br />
Birth Year: abt 1831<br />
Birthplace: Ohio<br />
Home in 1860: Jackson, Venango, Pennsylvania<br />
Gender: Male<br />
Post Office: Perry<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Daniel Howell     29<br />
Susan N Howell 24<br />
John Hindman     35<br />
Mary A Hindman 32<br />
Mary E Hindman 11<br />
Margaret J Hindman 9<br />
John O Hindman 7<br />
Cordelia F Hindman 2</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p><strong>Name:    Daniel Howell</strong><br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1830<br />
Age in 1870: 40<br />
Birthplace: Ohio<br />
Home in 1870: Titusville Ward 1, Crawford, Pennsylvania<br />
Race:     White<br />
Gender: Male<br />
Post Office: Titusville<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Daniel Howell     40<br />
Susan Howell     34<br />
Ida M Howell     5</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p><strong>Name:    Daniel Howell</strong><br />
Home in 1880: Titusville, Crawford, Pennsylvania<br />
Age: 47<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1833<br />
Birthplace: Ohio<br />
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)<br />
Spouse&#8217;s Name: Susan N.<br />
Father&#8217;s birthplace: Ohio<br />
Mother&#8217;s birthplace: Ohio<br />
Occupation: Teamster<br />
Marital Status: Married<br />
Race:     White<br />
Gender: Male<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Daniel Howell     47<br />
Susan N. Howell 43<br />
Ida M. Howell     14</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p><strong>Name:    Danuel Howell</strong><br />
[Daniel Howell]<br />
Home in 1900:     Oil Creek, Crawford, Pennsylvania<br />
Age:     69<br />
Birth Date: Nov 1830<br />
Birthplace: Ohio<br />
Race:     White<br />
Ethnicity: American<br />
Gender: Male<br />
Relationship to Head of House: Head<br />
Father&#8217;s Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Mother&#8217;s Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Spouse&#8217;s Name: Susan<br />
Marriage year:     1859<br />
Marital Status:     Married<br />
Years Married:     41<br />
Residence : Hydetown Borough, Crawford, Pennsylvania<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Danuel Howell     69<br />
Susan Howell     64<br />
Rachel Marven     62</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p><strong>NOTE: Susan Hineman Howell</strong> transfers ownership of farm to her husband:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Real Estate Transfers</strong><br />
<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Susan N. Howell </strong>to <strong>Daniel Howell</strong>, Oil Creek, 45 acres.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) November 10, 1905</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p>NOTE: Below, you can see <strong>Daniel Howell</strong> now has the farm up for sale, so S<strong>usan Hineman Howell</strong> must have passed away. I think she must have known she was dying, and transferred ownership over to her husband for this reason.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-289" title="HOWELL farm sale 31 jul 1908" src="http://gentreeforme.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/howell-farm-sale-31-jul-1908.jpg?w=463&#038;h=490" alt="HOWELL farm sale 31 jul 1908" width="463" height="490" /></p>
<p>Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) January 31, 1908</p>
<p>ANOTHER NOTE: On the ad above, there is also a <strong>Thomas Shontz</strong> farm and a <strong>I.Z. Seltzer </strong>farm for sale. <strong>Susan Hineman Howell</strong>&#8217;s sister, <strong>Rachel</strong> was married to a <strong>Shontz </strong>at one time, but never appears on a census with him. [<strong>Thomas Shontz</strong> appears to have been married first to an <strong>Amanda</strong>, then a <strong>Jennie</strong>] Also,<strong> Minerva Seltzer</strong>&#8217;s father was<strong> I.G. Seltzer</strong>. She was married to <strong>William Marshall Hineman</strong>, a son of <strong>James K. Hineman</strong>. I don&#8217;t known if I.G. and I.Z. are related or not, but I think there is a good possibility that they could be.</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mr. Howell</strong> of Gresham visited his nephew, <strong>George Hineman</strong>, last week.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) January 28, 1909</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p><strong>Name:   Daniel Howell</strong><br />
Age in 1910: 79<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1831<br />
Birthplace: Ohio<br />
Relation to Head of House: Brother-in-law<br />
Father&#8217;s Birth Place: Ohio<br />
Mother&#8217;s Birth Place: Ohio<br />
Home in 1910:     Jackson, Venango, Pennsylvania<br />
Marital Status:     Widowed<br />
Race:     White<br />
Gender: Male<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Jeremiah C McClelland     75<br />
Agnes McClelland     68<br />
Anna M McClelland     47<br />
Elizabeth F McClelland     33<br />
Daniel Howell     79</p>
<p><strong>Daniel Howell</strong>, a widower,  was living with his sister-in-law, <strong>Agnes Hineman McClelland</strong> and her family in 1910.</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p>Here is the funeral notice for <strong>Agnes Hineman McClelland</strong>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Funeral Today &#8212; Funeral services over the remains of the late Mrs. <strong>Jeremiah McClelland</strong> will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock this forenoon at the Chapmanville Baptist church, Rev. C.H. Wood will be in charge.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) September 28, 1915</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p><strong>Agnes Hineman</strong> and <strong>Jeremiah McClelland</strong>&#8217;s daughter, <strong>Sylvia </strong>married <strong>Marshall A. Stull</strong>, at least that is who it APPEARS  to have been. This looks like his 2nd or 3rd marriage.  According to census records, he was born about 1873, so he was younger than Sylvia, although the 1910 census seems to have her age fudged a bit, as it is listed as 1872 and prior census records show abt. 1866.  1910 census (Palmetto, Manatee, Florida) states they had been married 2 years, had one child, no longer living.  <strong>Marshall</strong>&#8217;s brother, <strong>Morgan</strong>, age 20, was living with them in Florida. There seems to be ANOTHER <strong>Morgan A. Stul</strong>l, same age, living in Plum township, Venango Co., PA,  father also born NJ, but with a wife by the name of <strong>Maud E</strong>, whose father was born in Ireland.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mr. and Mrs. M.A. Stull</strong> of Tampa, Fla., are guests of the latter&#8217;s father and sisters, <strong>Jeremiah McClelland</strong> and the Misses <strong>Anna</strong> and <strong>Elizabeth</strong> <strong>McClelland </strong>and <strong>Mrs. Clyde Arters</strong>.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) June 1, 1916</p>
<p>NOTE: <strong>Minnie McClelland</strong>, daughter of <strong>Agnes Hineman</strong>, was married to <strong>Clyde Arters</strong>.</p>
<p>For more on the McClelland and Arters, see previous post <a href="http://gentreeforme.wordpress.com/2009/06/12/hineman-mcclelland-venango-co-pennsylvania/">HERE</a>.</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>DANIEL HOWELL.</strong><br />
<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Daniel Howell</strong>, for many years a well known resident of this city, died Friday night at the Emergency hospital at Warren, aged 85 years. The body was brought to this city Saturday and the funeral will be held at 3 o&#8217;clock this afternoon at the undertaking parlors of E.L. Cummings. The interment will take place at Gresham.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) September 27, 1915</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p><strong>Funeral of Daniel Howell.</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>The funeral of <strong>Daniel Howell</strong>, who died at Warren last Friday, was held at 3 o&#8217;clock yesterday afternoon at the undertaking parlors of E.L. Cummings, Rev. Samuel Semple of the First Presbyterian church, officiating. The interment was in the Gresham cemetery. Among those present was <strong>Clyde Arters</strong> of Chapmanville.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) September 28, 1915</p>
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<p>I believe this is <strong>Daniel Howell</strong>&#8217;s family:</p>
<p><strong>Name:  Charles Howell</strong><br />
Age:     45<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1805<br />
Birth Place: Pennsylvania<br />
Gender: Male<br />
Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Randolph, Crawford, Pennsylvania<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Charles Howell     45<br />
Nancy Howell     47<br />
William Howell     25<br />
Daniel Howell     20<br />
David Howell     18<br />
Lot L [S] Howell     10</p>
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		<title>Edward Hunt &amp; Lizzie Hineman and Related Families</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Edward Hunt was married to Elizabeth &#8220;Lizzie&#8221; 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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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><strong>Edward Hunt</strong> was married to <strong>Elizabeth &#8220;Lizzie&#8221; Hineman</strong>, daughter of <strong>James K. Hineman</strong>, all of whom were mentioned in an <a href="http://gentreeforme.wordpress.com/2009/06/11/james-k-hineman-crawford-co-pennsylvania/">earlier post</a>. The first two articles explain what happened to Edward.</p>
<p>If your head starts spinning trying to figure out how these people all fit together, just ask and I will try to clarify.</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>EDWARD HUNT KILLED AT YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Black Ash Man Struck by a Train and Passed Away on Sunday.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Edward Hunt</strong>, aged 32 years, a resident of Black Ash and a brother of <strong>W.L. Hunt</strong> and <strong>Frank Hunt</strong> of this city, died in Youngstown, O., Sunday afternoon as the result of injuries received Friday, when he was struck by a train. <strong>Mr. Hunt </strong>left home last Wednesday, driving to Franklin. He went to Youngstown, looking for work. While no accurate information  has been received, it is supposed by his family that he secured employment as a brakeman and met his death soon afterward. <strong>W.L. Hunt</strong> went to Youngstown yesterday morning, but his brother died before he reached that city. He is survived by his wife, formerly <strong>Lizzie Hineman</strong>, and three small children. There are also five brothers and one sister, as follows: <strong>W.L.</strong> and <strong>Frank</strong>, Titusville; <strong>Lyman</strong>, Casey, Ill.; <strong>Warren</strong>, West Virginia; <strong>Earl</strong>, Buffalo; <strong>Mrs. Charles Herron </strong>[Perrin], Brockton, N.Y.</p>
<p>The body will be brought to Black Ash for funeral services and burial.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) September 16, 1907</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>BODY OF EDWARD HUNT BROUGHT TO SUNVILLE<br />
</strong></p>
<p><strong>Services In His Remembrance Will Be Held There This Morning.</strong></p>
<p><strong>W.L. Hunt</strong> of the Friedman Hotel, who was called to Youngstown Sunday morning by a message announcing the injury and death of his late brother, <strong>Edward Hunt</strong> of Black Ash, returned home last night. He brought the body of his brother to Meadville and it was sent from that city to Sunville where funeral services in his memory will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock this morning. <strong>Mr. Hunt</strong>, who was 32 years of age, was killed by a train on the Lake Shore road. He went to Franklin last Wednesday and there me some friends, with whom he formerly worked on the road as a brakeman. He accepted their invitation to go to Youngstown. It was was when he was about to leave that city Saturday evening that he met with the fatal accident. In attempting to board a train his hand slipped on the rail and he was thrown under the wheels. His legs and arms were badly mangled and his head was hurt. He was taken to the Youngstown City hospital and died at 6 o&#8217;clock the following morning.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) September 17, 1907</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p><strong>Edward Hunt&#8217;s Family:</strong></p>
<p>Name:    <strong> L. T. Hunt</strong><br />
Home in 1880: Clarks Mills, Mercer, Pennsylvania<br />
Age: 45<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1835<br />
Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)<br />
Spouse&#8217;s Name: <strong>Ellen M.</strong><br />
Father&#8217;s birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Mother&#8217;s birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Occupation: Works In Stove Mill<br />
Marital Status: Married<br />
Race:     White<br />
Gender: Male<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
L. T. Hunt     45<br />
Ellen M. Hunt     38<br />
Warren Hunt     18<br />
Frank Hunt     13<br />
Lyman Hunt     11<br />
Edwin Hunt     5 **[<strong>Edward</strong>]<br />
Willie Hunt     3<br />
Earlie Hunt     1</p>
<blockquote><p>The funeral of <strong>Lyman T. Hunt</strong>, father of <strong>William Hunt</strong>, an employe of the Queen City tannery, who died at his home in Black Ash, Wednesday, will take place this morning. Services will be conducted at 10 o&#8217;clock in the M.E. church at Black Ash. Interment at Tryonville.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) March 17, 1900</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p>NOTE: <strong>Warren</strong> is survived by his mother, <strong>Mrs. James Hineman</strong> [<strong>Ellen M.</strong> "Unknown, first married to <strong>L.T. Hunt</strong>], <strong>James </strong>being the father of <strong>Elizabeth &#8220;Lizzie&#8221; Hineman</strong>, who was married to <strong>Warren Hunt</strong>&#8217;s brother <strong>Edward Hunt</strong> mentioned above.</p>
<p>*Brings to mind the old song, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYlJH81dSiw">&#8220;I&#8217;m my own Grandpa,&#8221;</a> by Ray Stevens  ha ha! <!--YouTube Error: bad URL entered--></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Warren Hunt.</strong></p>
<p>Word was received here Saturday of the death of <strong>Warren Hunt</strong> of Liberty, West Va.<br />
Mr. Hunt was born at Tryonville, Pa., Aug. 13?, 1861. He was the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Lyman T. Hunt</strong>, whose family formerly resided at Tryonville.</p>
<p>He was married about thirty-five years ago to Miss <strong>Callie Kilgore</strong> of Hadley, Pa., and shortly afterward moved to West Va.</p>
<p>Besides his wife and seven children, he is survived by his mother, Mrs. <strong>James Hineman</strong> of Black Ash, this county, and four brothers and one sister, Mrs. <strong>Lizzie Perrin </strong>of Westfield, N.Y., <strong>Lyman Hunt</strong> of Black Ash, <strong>Earl Hunt</strong> of Kennerdell, and <strong>Frank E.</strong> and <strong>William  L. Hunt</strong> of this city.</p>
<p>Funeral services in his memory will be held Monday, March 6, at Liberty, W. Va.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) March 6, 1916</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mrs. Layman </strong>[Lyman]<strong> Hunt</strong></p>
<p>BLACK ASH &#8212; Mrs. <strong>Nellie Hunt</strong>, 87, formerly of Black Ash, died in the Lady Victory Hospital in Hamburg, N.Y., Sunday evening following a long illness.</p>
<p>She was born in Mercer County on November 23, 1868. Her husband, <strong>Lyman Hunt</strong>, died in July, 1945. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt had operated a store in Black Ash for over 20 years.</p>
<p>She leaves the following children: <strong>Clyde M. Hunt</strong> of Sudan, Kan., <strong>May Wilcox</strong> of Franklin, <strong>Mrs. Hazen Foster</strong> of Hamburg, N.Y., <strong>Clara Thompson</strong> of Meadville and <strong>William L. Hunt</strong>, Great Bend, Kan. She also leaves eight grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and on great-great-grandchild.</p>
<p>The body is in the Williams Funeral Home in Chapmanville.</p></blockquote>
<p>Blizzard (Oil City, Pennsylvania) 26 Mar 1956</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mrs. Lyman Hunt</strong></p>
<p>CHAPMANVILLE &#8212; The funeral service for <strong>Mrs. Lyman Hunt</strong> was held Thursday in the Williams Funeral Home in Chapmanville.</p>
<p>Rev. J.L. Murray, who officiated, read the hymns &#8220;Jesus Saviour Pilot Me&#8221; and &#8220;Abide With Me,&#8221; and the poem, &#8220;The Watcher.&#8221;</p>
<p>For burial in Black Ash Cemetery the pallbearers were <strong>Howard Proper</strong>, <strong>Lester Snyder</strong>, <strong>Don Adams</strong>, <strong>Elery Smith</strong>, <strong>Herbert Rambo</strong> and <strong>Milburn Bimber</strong>.</p></blockquote>
<p>Blizzard (Oil City, Pennsylvania) 30 Mar 1956</p>
<p>NOTE: <strong>Howard Proper</strong> is most likely <strong>Howard C. Proper</strong>, son of <strong>Hattie Foster</strong> (daughter of <strong>Sherman Foster</strong> and Unknown first wife)  and <strong>Clarence Ogilvia Proper</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Milburn Bimber</strong> is  the husband of <strong>Clarence Proper</strong>&#8217;s daughter, <strong>Margaret Alice Proper</strong>. **See their daughter&#8217;s obituary at end of post.</p>
<p><strong>Lester Snyder</strong>,  is the husband of <strong>Elya Proper</strong>.</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p>Mrs. <strong>Mae Wilcox</strong> of Franklin, Mrs. <strong>Hazen Foster</strong> and son and <strong>Harry Simpkins</strong> of Pittsburg called Wednesday on Mr. and Mrs. <strong>L.W. Foster</strong>.</p></blockquote>
<p>Oil City Derrick (Oil City, Pennsylvania) 03 Jun 1948</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p>NOTE: <strong>Elya</strong> is the daughter of <strong>Clarence Proper</strong> and <strong>Hattie Foster</strong>.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mrs. Eyla Snyder</strong> returned to her home Saturday from the Titusville Hospital. Recent callers in the Snyder home were Mr. and Mrs.<strong> Clyde Hunt</strong> of Sedan, Kan., Mrs. <strong>Mae Wilcox </strong>of Franklin, Mrs. <strong>Clara Thompson</strong> of Meadville, Mr. and Mrs. <strong>L.O. Walters </strong>of Oil City and Mrs. <strong>Hazen Foster</strong> of Warren O.</p></blockquote>
<p>Derrick (Oil City, Pennsylvania) 29 Aug 1960</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p>Recent guests of <strong>Lester J. Snyder</strong> include Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Harry Snyder </strong>of Bradford, Mr. and Mrs.<strong> Hazen Foster</strong> of Warren, O., Mrs. <strong>Mae Wilcox</strong> of Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Harold Jennings</strong> of Jamestown, Pa.</p></blockquote>
<p>Derrick (Oil City, Pennsylvania) 11 May 1963</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mrs. Sherman Foster</strong></p>
<p>Mrs. <strong>Edith Foster</strong>, 90, of 354 Autumn Drive, Meadville, died in Meadville City Hospital at 2 p.m. Thursday following an illness of several months.</p>
<p>She was born near Sugar Lake on Sept. 15, 1877, the daughter of <strong>Warren</strong> and <strong>Sarah Brink Hanks</strong>. She married <strong>Sherman Foster</strong>, who died in 1953. She was a former resident of South Troy.</p>
<p>Mrs. Foster was a member of the Chapmanville Community Church, Diamond Grange and the Senior Citizens Club of Meadville. Her hobby was the study of herbs, their uses in medicine and cooking.</p>
<p>She is survived by a son, <strong>Hazen Foster</strong> of Warren, Ohio; a step-daughter, Mrs. <strong>Hattie Proper</strong> of Chapmanville; four grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren; two brothers &#8212; <strong>Andrew Hanks</strong> of Cooperstown and <strong>Charles Hanks</strong> of Pittsburgh. One brother and five sisters died previously.</p>
<p>Friends may call at the Horace D. Williams Funeral Home in Chapmanville any time today and Saturday. The funeral service will be held there Sunday at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Norman Bradney of the Community Church officiating.</p>
<p>Interment will be in Chapmanville Cemetery.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) &gt; 1967 &gt; December &gt; 22</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mrs.</strong><strong> Edith Foster, 90, Succumbs In Meadville</strong></p>
<p>CHAPMANVILLE &#8212; Mrs.<strong> Edith Foster</strong>, 90 who spent much of her life as a resident of Chapmanville, died in the Meadville City Hospital at 2 p.m. Thursday following several months&#8217; illness. In recent years she had been residing at 354 Autumn Drive, Meadville.</p>
<p>She was born near Sugar Lake September 15, 1877, daughter of <strong>Warren</strong> and <strong>Sarah Brink Hanks</strong>, and she spent her early life in that area. She was married to <strong>Sherman Foster</strong>, who died in 1953.</p>
<p>For 63 years she lived in Chapmanville where she was a member of the Community Church and the Diamond Grange. She also belonged to he Senior Citizens Club of Meadville.</p>
<p>For many years she was a regular participant in the curb market at Titusville, selling vegetables, fruits, herbs, soil from the woods, baked goods, milk, butter and eggs. She curtailed this practice when she was 82 and had to quit driving her car.</p>
<p>She is survived by a son,<strong> Hazen Foster</strong>, of Warren, Ohio; a step-daughter, Mrs. <strong>Hattie Proper</strong> of Chapmanville; four grandchildren and twenty-one great-grandchildren; two brothers, <strong>Andrew Hanks</strong> of Cooperstown, and <strong>Charles Hanks</strong> of Pittsburgh. One brother and five sisters are deceased.</p>
<p>The body is at the Williams Funeral Home, Chapmanville.</p></blockquote>
<p>Derrick (Oil City, Pennsylvania) 23 Dec 1967</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>BLADE OF SAW KILLS FARMER</strong></p>
<p><strong>Clarence O. Proper Dies Instantly in Accident Near Chapmanville</strong></p>
<p><strong>Clarence O. Proper</strong>, 56, prominent farmer and dairyman of Plum township and well known in Odd Fellow circles in this section, was instantly killed about 1:30 p.m. Wednesday when the blade of the power saw he was using struck him in the face and nearly severed his head from his body, according to Dr. P.E. Cunningham of Franklin, Venango county coroner.</p>
<p><strong>Mr. Proper</strong>, with several other men, was engaged in cutting firewood at his home, Diamond, R.D. located east of Chapmanville, and was usiing a saw, two feet in diameter, which was powered by a tractor. The mounting for the saw was spiked to planks. The coroner said the spikes at one end pulled loose, causing the saw mounting to swing around. The saw blade struck Mr. Proper in the mouth and cut through to the base of his brain.</p>
<p>The deceased was born in Troy township, Crawford county, on April 10, 1887, the son of <strong>Simeon O</strong>. and <strong>Alice Wright Proper</strong>. In 1908? he and his father purchased the farm on which he resided, and at the time of his death he was extensively engaged in the dairy business.</p>
<p><strong>Mr. Proper</strong> was well known throughout Crawford and Venango counties and especially in the Chapmanville district where he had spent his entire life. He was a member of the Diamond lodge, 1083, I.O.O.F., Lady Rebekah lodge, No. 333?, of Diamond, the Oil City Encampment, the Diamond grange and the Chapmanville Methodist church.</p>
<p>On June 1, 1910, he married Miss Hattie Foster of Troy township, Crawford county, who survives together with the following children: <strong>Mrs. Eyla Snyder </strong>of Ludlow, <strong>Howard C Proper</strong> of Chapmanville and <strong>Margaret Alice Proper</strong> at home, a brother, <strong>Clyde M. Proper </strong>of Cleveland, Ohio; a sister, <strong>Mrs. Lester O. Walters </strong>of Oil City; and seven grandchildren.</p>
<p>The body was taken to the McKinley-Williams funeral home at Chapmanville and will be moved to the home this evening. A funeral service will be condudted at 1 p.m. Saturday at the home with Rev. John L. Murray, pastor of the Chapmanville Methodist church, officiating. Interment will be at Chapmanville.</p></blockquote>
<p>Oil City Derrick (Oil City, Pennsylvania) 21 Oct 1943</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mr. Proper,</strong> with several other men, was engaged in cutting firewood at his home, Diamond, R.D. located east of Chapmanville, and was using a saw, two feet in diameter, which was powered by a tractor. The mounting for the saw was spiked to planks. The coroner said the spikes at one end pulled loose, causing the saw mounting to swing around. The saw blade struck Mr. Proper in the mouth and cut through to the base of his brain.</p>
<p>The deceased was born in Troy township, Crawford county, on April 10, 1887, the son of <strong>Simeon O.</strong> and <strong>Alice Wright Proper</strong>. In 1908? he and his father purchased the farm on which he resided, and at the time of his death he was extensively engaged in the dairy business.</p>
<p><strong>Mr. Proper</strong> was well known throughout Crawford and Venango counties and especially in the Chapmanville district where he had spent his entire life. He was a member of the Diamond lodge, 1083, I.O.O.F., Lady Rebekah lodge, No. 333?, of Diamond, the Oil City Encampment, the Diamond grange and the Chapmanville Methodist church.</p>
<p>On June 1, 1910, he married Miss <strong>Hattie Foster </strong>of Troy township, Crawford county, who survives together with the following children: <strong>Mrs. Eyla Snyder</strong> of Ludlow, <strong>Howard C.  Proper </strong>of Chapmanville and <strong>Margaret Alice Proper</strong> at home, a brother, <strong>Clyde M. Proper</strong> of Cleveland, Ohio; a sister, <strong>Mrs. Lester O. Walters </strong>of Oil City; and seven grandchildren.</p>
<p>The body was taken to the McKinley-Williams funeral home at Chapmanville and will be moved to the home this evening. A funeral service will be conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday at the home with Rev. John L. Murray, pastor of the Chapmanville Methodist church, officiating. Interment will be at Chapmanville.</p></blockquote>
<p>Oil City Derrick (Oil City, Pennsylvania)  21 Oct 1943</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Shirley Bimber, 61</strong></p>
<p><strong>Shirley E. Bimber</strong>, 61, of Hydetown and Zellwood, Fla., died at 1:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 19, 2006, in Zellwood following an extended illness. This is a change of address notification that <strong>Shirley</strong> has now arrived in her brand new home.</p>
<p><strong>Shirley </strong>was born in Corry on June 3, 1945, the daughter of <strong>Margaret Proper Bimber</strong> and the late <strong>Milburn S. &#8220;Milt&#8221;  Bimber</strong>. She graduated from Titusville High School in 1963. Shirley was formerly employed as a secretary for Universal Cyclops Federal Credit Union.</p>
<p><strong>Shirley</strong> was a member of Calvary Assembly of God Church in Winter Park, Fla. She also attended Titusville United Methodist Church.</p>
<p>She was a former member of Lin Van Lanes Wednesday night pick-up league. <strong>Shirley</strong> enjoyed camping, traveling in her motor home and meeting people.</p>
<p>Survivors include her mother of Titusville; her good friend Beverly Cisney of Hydetown; uncle and aunts, <strong>Thomas </strong>and <strong>Shirley Bimber</strong> of Hydetown, <strong>Dorothy Bimber</strong> of Grand Valley and <strong>Helen Proper</strong> of Titusville; and several cousins.</p>
<p>In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her sister, <strong>Sharon Bimber</strong>.</p>
<p>No calling hours will be observed. A memorial service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 4, at Titusville United Methodist Church by Rev. William Blair, pastor.</p>
<p>Interment of cremains will be in Excelsior Cemetery. Remembrance donations may be made to Calvary Assembly of God Church, 1199 Clay Ave., Winter Park, Fla. 32789, Hospice of the Comforter, 480 W. Central Parkway, Altamonte Springs, Fla. 32714, Great Lakes Hospice, 1700 Peach St., Erie, Pa. 16501 or Titusville Shade Tree Commission, 107 N. Franklin St., Titusville, Pa. 16354.</p>
<p>Arrangements are under the direction of Leo N. Hennes Funeral Home, Inc.</p></blockquote>
<p>Titusville Herald &#8211; (Oct/22/2006)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=gentreeforme.wordpress.com&blog=5770152&post=261&subd=gentreeforme&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Aaron mentioned a possible census record for <strong>Jacob Hineman</strong>, (wife, <strong>Mary Bickerstaff)</strong> born about 1809, son of <strong>John Hineman</strong> Sr. and <strong>Mary</strong> 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 far.</p>
<p>I had an approximate death of abt. 1833 Scioto, Jackson Co., Ohio for him, but didn&#8217;t enter a source, so I think I must have gotten it from someone else&#8217;s tree info.</p>
<p><strong>NOTE:</strong> I emailed a request to the Jackson County Ohio Genealogy Society for a look-up in the cemetery index. There is a surname <strong>&#8220;HINEMAH&#8221; </strong>listed, which might be a typo, since they mentioned there could be some spelling/transcription errors.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE:</strong> I got an email back regarding the Hinemah/Hineman burial and the only one listed in the index is for <strong>Joseph Hineman/Hinemah</strong>.</p>
<blockquote><p>I looked in the cemetery books and the only Hineman (Hinemah) was a Joseph Hinemah buried at Cedar Cemetery in Scioto Twp., there are no dates listed.</p>
<p>Larry Patrick</p>
<p><a href="http://www.jacksoncountyohiogen.com/">Jackson County Chapter of the <span style="background:transparent none repeat scroll 0 0;cursor:pointer;">Ohio Genealogical Society</span></a></p></blockquote>
<p>Since Joseph can&#8217;t be found after 1860, I would have to guess that is him, and he died between 1860 and 1870. I checked Civil War Soldiers on Ancestry, but the only Joseph HinDman listed for Ohio would have come from Columbiana County, OH, as most of those companies came from there for the 104th Regiment Ohio Infantry. I did email the person again hoping for some Ewing info, so we will see.</p>
<p>Back to original post:</p>
<p>I decided to search for his children, <strong>Joseph</strong> and <strong>Mary Ann</strong>, since it was a good possibility that his wife had remarried by 1850.</p>
<p><strong>Name:  Mary Ewing</strong><br />
Age: 40<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1810<br />
Birth Place: Ireland<br />
Gender: Female<br />
Home in 1850: Scioto, Jackson, Ohio<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Samuel Ewing 48<br />
Mary Ewing     40<br />
<strong>Mary Ann Hineman 19</strong> (daughter of Jacob Hineman?)<br />
<strong>Joseph Hineman</strong> 17 (son of Jacob Hineman?)<br />
Leah Ewing   9 (daughter of Samuel Ewing and Mary Bickerstaff Hineman?)<br />
Nancy Ewing 7   &#8220;                               &#8220;                                           &#8220;</p>
<p>By 1860, <strong>Samuel Ewing </strong>appears to be a widow, the <strong>Hineman</strong> children are still living with him, but <strong>Mary</strong> is not:</p>
<p><strong>Name:  Samuel Ewing</strong><br />
Age in 1860: 57<br />
Birth Year: abt 1803<br />
Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Home in 1860: Scioto, Jackson, Ohio<br />
Gender:     Male<br />
Post Office: Jackson<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Samuel Ewing     57 PA<br />
<strong>Mary A Hineman     28 PA<br />
Joseph Hineman     26 PA</strong><br />
Nancy Ewing     16 PA</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p><strong>Here is a HUGE piece of speculation:</strong> <strong>Alexander Hineman</strong>, nephew of <strong>Jacob Hineman</strong>, was married to <strong>Amanda Jane EWING</strong>. Her father was <strong>John Ewing</strong> from Pennsylvania, born about 1810/1814. <strong>Samuel Ewing</strong> was from Beaver County Pennsylvania, born about 1802/1803. Could <strong>John</strong> and <strong>Samuel</strong> be brothers or some other relation? I know, it&#8217;s a stretch, but not impossible, and also not easy to prove, given the time period.</p>
<p>By 1870, <strong>Samuel Ewing</strong> is no longer around (probably dead) and <strong>Joseph Hineman</strong> is also gone, and I haven&#8217;t been able to find him. <strong>Mary Ann Hineman</strong> (listed as a servant) is still living with her half sister, <strong>Nancy Ewing</strong>, who is now married to <strong>Samson Casbos Nye</strong>:</p>
<p><strong>Name:  Nancy Nye</strong><br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1843<br />
Age in 1870: 27<br />
Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Home in 1870: Scioto, Jackson, Ohio<br />
Race: White<br />
Gender: Female<br />
Post Office: Camba<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Catharine Nye 32 PA<br />
Nancy Nye     27 PA<br />
Mary E Nye     8 OH<br />
Catharine Nye 5 OH<br />
Lydia A Nye 3 OH<br />
Henry A Nye 2/12 OH<br />
<strong>May A Hineman 35 PA </strong>Domestic Servant, Real Estate 1500, Personal 100<strong><br />
</strong>(trans error? could be Mary or May)<br />
***</p>
<p><strong>Name:  Nancy Nye</strong><br />
Home in 1880: Scioto, Jackson, Ohio<br />
Age:     37<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1843<br />
Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Relation to Head of Household: Wife<br />
Spouse&#8217;s Name: Samson C.<br />
Father&#8217;s birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Mother&#8217;s birthplace: Ireland<br />
Occupation: Keeps House<br />
Marital Status: Married<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Samson C. Nye 42 PA PA PA Farmer<br />
Nancy Nye     37 PA PA IRE<br />
Mary E. Nye 18 OH PA PA daughter<br />
Catharine B. Nye 15 OH PA PA *<br />
Lyda A. Nye 12 OH PA PA *<br />
Nancy J. Nye 8 OH PA PA *<br />
John L. Nye 5 OH PA PA son<br />
<strong>Mary A. Hineman 45 PA PA IRE sister-in-law, single </strong>(now listed as SIL)<br />
***</p>
<p>By 1900, <strong>Mary Ann Hineman</strong> had been married and widowed:</p>
<p><strong>Name: Nancy Nye</strong><br />
Home in 1900: Scioto, Jackson, Ohio<br />
Age: 56<br />
Birth Date: Jul 1843<br />
Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Race: White<br />
Ethnicity: American<br />
Gender: Female<br />
Relationship to Head of House: Wife<br />
Father&#8217;s Birthplace: Ireland<br />
Mother&#8217;s Birthplace: Ireland<br />
Mother: number of living children: 6<br />
Mother: How many children: 7<br />
Spouse&#8217;s Name: Sampson C<br />
Marriage Year: 1861<br />
Marital Status: Married<br />
Years Married: 39<br />
Residence : Scioto Township, Jackson, Ohio<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Sampson C Nye 62 May 1838 PA PA PA<br />
Nancy Nye     56 Jul 1843 PA IRE IRE 7 children, 6 living<br />
Hulda M Nye 17 Mar 1883 OH PA PA (Hulda May Nye, note for later)<br />
<strong>Mary A Aten 68 Sep 1831 PA IRE IRE sister-in-law, widowed, 0 children</strong><br />
Pearl Dickason 27 boarder<br />
***</p>
<p>By 1910, <strong>Mary Ann Hineman Aten</strong> is gone; I am assuming she died between 1900 and 1907 because she does not appear in the Ohio Death records that start in 1908.</p>
<p><strong>Name: Nancy Nye</strong><br />
Age in 1910: 67<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1843<br />
Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Relation to Head of House: Wife<br />
Father&#8217;s Birth Place: Pennsylvania<br />
Mother&#8217;s Birth Place: Pennsylvania<br />
Spouse&#8217;s Name: Samson<br />
Home in 1910: Scioto, Jackson, Ohio<br />
Marital Status: Married<br />
Race: White<br />
Gender: Female<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Samson Nye     71 PA PA PA<br />
Nancy Nye     67 PA PA PA<br />
******</p>
<blockquote><p>Mrs.<strong> Mary E. Morris</strong> of Campbell avenue, who was called to Jackson county, reports little or no improvement in the condition of her mother, Mrs. <strong>Nancy Nye</strong>.</p></blockquote>
<p>Portsmouth Daily Times (Portsmouth, Ohio) 06 Oct 1910</p>
<p><strong>Nancy Ewing Nye dies:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Nancy Nye</strong><br />
b: 16 Jul 1843 PA<br />
d: 08 Oct 1910 Scioto, Jackson Co., OH<br />
burial: Pleasant Hill<br />
<strong>F: Samuel Ewing PA<br />
M: unknown (doesn&#8217;t that figure?)</strong><br />
Informant: Samson Nye (her husband)</p>
<p><strong>Samson</strong> is now living with their son, John:</p>
<p><strong>Name: Sampson Nye</strong><br />
Home in 1920: Jackson Ward 2, Jackson, Ohio<br />
Age: 81 years<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1839<br />
Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Relation to Head of House: Father<br />
Father&#8217;s Birth Place: Pennsylvania<br />
Mother&#8217;s Birth Place: Pennsylvania<br />
Marital Status: Widow<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
John Nye 44 OH PA PA car repairs, railroad<br />
Cora Nye 39 wife OH OH OH<br />
Hazel Nye 20<br />
<strong>Sampson Nye 81 father</strong></p>
<p><strong>*****</strong></p>
<p><strong>Name:  Sampson Nye</strong><br />
Home in 1930: Jackson, Jackson, Ohio<br />
View Map<br />
Age:     92<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1838<br />
Relation to Head of House: Father<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
John Nye     55 truck dry??????<br />
Cora Nye     49<br />
Sampson Nye 92 father</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Samson Nye Seriously Ill</strong></p>
<p>Samson Nye of Jackson, who makes his home with his son, John Nye of Jackson, has been seriously ill for several weeks. His relatives have been called to his bedside. Mr. Nye is 87 years of age and his condition is regarded as critical.</p></blockquote>
<p>Portsmouth Daily Times (Portsmouth, Ohio) 09 Apr 1926</p>
<p><strong>Sampson Casbos Nye</strong><br />
b: 01 May 1838 Beaver Co., Penn.<br />
d: 07 Jun 1930 Jackson, Jackson, OH<br />
Wife: Nancy Nye<br />
Father: <strong>Benjamin Nye</strong>, Penn.<br />
Mother: <strong>Catherine Casbos</strong>, Penn.</p>
<p>**********</p>
<p><strong>Ohio Deaths:<br />
Children of Sampson Nye and Nancy Ewing</strong></p>
<p><strong>Nancy Jane Nye Price</strong><br />
b: 14 Aug 1871 Jackson Co., OH<br />
d: 10 Dec 1933 Columbus, Franklin Co., OH<br />
burial: Portsmouth, OH<br />
Husband: John J. Price</p>
<p><strong>Alice L. McClure</strong><br />
b: 18 Mar 1877 Jackson Co., OH<br />
d: 30 Jun 1941 Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH<br />
burial: Washington, OH<br />
Husband: Clement L. McClure<br />
Informant: Charles S. McClure</p>
<p><strong>Mary Ellen Morris</strong><br />
b: 25 Apr 1862 Jackson Co., OH<br />
d: 20 Jul 1926 Portsmouth, Scioto, OH<br />
burial: Jackson, OH<br />
Husband: John V. Morris</p>
<p><strong>Katie Tipton</strong><br />
b: 08 Oct 1864 OH<br />
d: 23 Jan 1915 Portsmouth, Scioto, Ohio<br />
burial: Greenlawn, Portsmouth, OH<br />
Informant: David Tipton</p>
<p><strong>John P [L] Nye</strong> (indexed as &#8220;P&#8221; but it looks like a messy &#8220;L&#8221;)<br />
b: 18 Mar 1875 Scioto Twp., Jackson Co., OH<br />
d: 02 Jun 1935 Jackson, Jackson Co., OH<br />
burial: Fairmont Cem., Jackson, Jackson, OH<br />
Informant: Mrs. John Nye</p>
<p>Parents are listed as <strong>S.T. Nye</strong> and <strong>Nancy Ewing</strong>, but the &#8220;T&#8221; is sort of written over.</p>
<p>Here is his WWI Draft Registration:</p>
<p><strong>Name: John Lewis Nye</strong><br />
County: Jackson<br />
State: Ohio<br />
Birth Date: 18 Mar 1875<br />
Race: White<br />
Roll: 1832323</p>
<p>Person who will always know him: Mrs. <strong>Cora Effie Nye</strong> (his wife)</p>
<p><strong>Cora E Lenhart Nye Death Record:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cora E Nye</strong><br />
b: 13 Apr 1880, Jackson Co., OH<br />
d: 11 Dec 1950, Jackson, Jackson Co., OH<br />
burial: Fairmount<br />
F: Peter Lenhart<br />
M: Mary Riegel<br />
Informant: Mrs. Raymond Bramman?</p>
<p>******************</p>
<p><strong>Name: Mary E Morris</strong> (daughter of <strong>Samson Nye</strong> and <strong>Nancy Ewing</strong>)<br />
Home in 1900: Huntington, Ross, Ohio<br />
Age:     38<br />
Birth Date: Apr 1862<br />
Birthplace: Ohio<br />
Race: White<br />
Ethnicity:     American<br />
Gender: Female<br />
Relationship to Head of House: Wife<br />
Father&#8217;s Birthplace: Pensylvania<br />
Mother&#8217;s Birthplace: Pensylvania<br />
Mother: number of living children: 4<br />
Mother: How many children: 4<br />
Spouse&#8217;s Name: John V<br />
Marriage Year: 1888<br />
Marital Status: Married<br />
Years Married: 12<br />
Residence : Huntington Township (South &amp; East Part), Ross, Ohio<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
John V Morris 37 May 1863 OH OH OH<br />
Mary E Morris 38 Apr 1862 OH PA PA<br />
Lulu V Morris 10 Aug 1889 OH<br />
Marie G Morris 8 Aug 1891 OH<br />
Mallahin C Morris 6 Apr 1894 KS<br />
Gladys L Morris 3 Feb 1897 KS<br />
***</p>
<p><strong>Name:  Mary E Morris</strong><br />
Age in 1910: 47<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1863<br />
Birthplace: Ohio<br />
Relation to Head of House: Wife<br />
Father&#8217;s Birth Place: Pennsylvania<br />
Mother&#8217;s Birth Place: Pennsylvania<br />
Spouse&#8217;s Name: John V<br />
Home in 1910: Portsmouth Ward 4, Scioto, Ohio<br />
Marital Status: Married<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
John V Morris     46<br />
Mary E Morris     47<br />
Lulu V Morris     20<br />
Marie G Morris     18<br />
Madaline C Morris 15 (Mallalieu)<br />
Louise G Morris     13<br />
John M S Morris     9 (this must be Stanley)</p>
<p><strong>John V. Morris</strong><br />
b: 23 May 1862 Cincinnati, OH<br />
d: 22 Oct 1945 Portsmouth, Scioto Co., OH<br />
burial: Fairmont, Jackson, OH<br />
F: Allen Morris<br />
M: Louisa Doan<br />
Informant: J Stanley Morris, Dayton, OH</p>
<p>***</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mrs. Mary Ellen Morris.</strong></p>
<p>Mrs. <strong>Mary Ellen Morris</strong>, 64, wife of John Morris, died at her home, 2513 Seventeenth street, yesterday evening at 7:52 o&#8217;clock. Death came at the end of a three year illness, during which time she was confined to her bed as the result of a second stroke of paralysis.</p>
<p><strong>Mrs. Morris</strong> was a member of Manley M.E. church, which congregation she joined soon after moving to this city from Jackson. She was born in Grahamsville, Jackson, county.</p>
<p>The family located in Portsmouth in 1900 [or 1906].</p>
<p>Surviving are the husband, two sons, <strong>Mallalieu</strong> and <strong>Stanley</strong> and three daughters, <strong>Mrs. C.H. Samson</strong>, <strong>Mrs. Ernest Park </strong>and <strong>Miss Lulu Morris</strong>, all of this city.</p>
<p>She also leaves her father, <strong>Samson Nye</strong>, 88 years old, of Jackson, three sisters, <strong>Mrs. Jane Bice [Price]</strong>, Portsmouth, <strong>Mrs. May Shay [Hulda May]</strong> and <strong>Mrs. Alice McClure </strong>of Dayton and a brother <strong>John L. Nye</strong> of Jackson and five grandchildren.</p>
<p>Funeral services will be held from the home Friday morning at nine o&#8217;clock with Rev. A.L. Brokaw of Manly church officiating. Burial will be in Fairmount cemetery, Jackson.</p></blockquote>
<p>Portsmouth Daily Times (Portsmouth, Ohio) 21 Jul 1926</p>
<p>*************</p>
<p>Here is <strong>Kate Tipton</strong>, daughter of <strong>Samson Nye</strong> and <strong>Nancy Ewing</strong>:</p>
<p><strong>Name: Kathryn Tipton</strong><br />
Age in 1910: 46<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1864<br />
Birthplace: Ohio<br />
Relation to Head of House: Wife<br />
Father&#8217;s Birth Place: Pennsylvania<br />
Mother&#8217;s Birth Place: Pennsylvania<br />
Spouse&#8217;s Name: David C<br />
Home in 1910: Portsmouth Ward 1, Scioto, Ohio<br />
Marital Status: Married<br />
Race: White<br />
Gender: Female<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
David C Tipton     51 VA NC VA Proprietor, Hotel<br />
Kathryn Tipton     46 OH PA PA<br />
Sarah F Tipton     11 OH VA OH</p>
<p>***</p>
<p><strong>Name: Catharine Tipton</strong><br />
Home in 1900: Portsmouth Ward 7, Scioto, Ohio<br />
Age:     34<br />
Birth Date: Oct 1865<br />
Birthplace: Ohio<br />
Race: White<br />
Ethnicity:American<br />
Gender: Female<br />
Relationship to Head of House: Wife<br />
Father&#8217;s Birthplace: Ohio<br />
Mother&#8217;s Birthplace: Ohio<br />
Mother: number of living children: 1<br />
Mother: How many children: 2<br />
Spouse&#8217;s Name: David<br />
Marriage Year: 1895<br />
Marital Status: Married<br />
Years Married: 5<br />
Residence : Portsmouth City, Scioto, Ohio<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
David Tipton     41 WV OH OH laborer, brick yard<br />
Catharine Tipton     34 OH OH OH dressmaker (2 children, 1 living)<br />
Sarah Tipton     1 OH WV OH daughter<br />
John Tipton     21 son <strong>(David&#8217;s from 1st marriage?)</strong> iron moulder<br />
Mary Tipton     19 daughter <strong>(David&#8217;s from 1st marriage?)</strong><br />
Alfred Tipton     21 brother laborer, brick yard</p>
<p>**********</p>
<p>This is <strong>Alice Lydia Nye McClure</strong>, daughter of <strong>Samson Nye</strong> and <strong>Nancy Ewing</strong>:</p>
<p><strong>Name:  Alice McClure</strong><br />
Age in 1910: 39<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1871<br />
Birthplace: Ohio<br />
Relation to Head of House: Head<br />
Father&#8217;s Birth Place: Ohio<br />
Mother&#8217;s Birth Place: Ohio<br />
Spouse&#8217;s Name: Clyde<br />
Home in 1910: Jackson Ward 2, Jackson, Ohio<br />
Marital Status: <strong>Divorced</strong><br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Alice McClure 39 OH OH OH<br />
Clyde McClure 21 son<br />
<strong>Floyd McClure 17 son</strong> (guess he was living with both parents?)<br />
Mabel Rice     19 daughter<br />
Arthur Rice 18  (son-in-law)</p>
<p>***</p>
<div id="attachment_263" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 490px"><img class="size-full wp-image-263" title="Biggs House Scioto OH 1890" src="http://gentreeforme.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/biggs-house-scioto-oh-1890.jpg?w=480&#038;h=352" alt="Biggs House 1890 (image from www.portsmouth.lib.oh.us)" width="480" height="352" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Biggs House 1890 (image from www.portsmouth.lib.oh.us)</p></div>
<p><strong>David Tipton</strong>, <strong>Alice Nye McClure</strong>&#8217;s son-in-law leased this building for his business. I think it was a hotel, amongst other things. I will post separately on this, as there are several mentions in the newspaper.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mrs. Mabel Rice</strong> and brother, <strong>Floyd McClure</strong> of Dayton, will arrive here today to see their mother, <strong>Mrs. Alice McClure</strong> who has been quite sick at the<strong> Biggs House</strong>. <strong>Clyde McClure</strong> has been at the bedside of his mothers for some days.</p></blockquote>
<p>Portsmouth Daily Times (Portsmouth, Ohio) 20 Mar 1912</p>
<p>***<br />
<strong> </strong></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mrs. Herbert Shay</strong> and two sons and <strong>Mrs. Carl Royse [Rice]</strong> and son, <strong>Clyde</strong>, of Dayton, O., arrived Thursday evening, called here by the serious illness of their mother, <strong>Mrs. Mabel [Alice] McClure</strong>, who is being cared for by her sister, <strong>Mrs. David Tipton</strong> at the <strong>Biggs House</strong>. Mrs. McClure continues in a very critical condition.</p></blockquote>
<p>Portsmouth Daily Times (Portsmouth, Ohio) 23 Mar 1912</p>
<p>**NOTE: Alice didn&#8217;t die until 1941.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p><strong>Name: Floyd McClure</strong><br />
Age in 1910: 17<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1893<br />
Birthplace: Ohio<br />
Relation to Head of House: Boarder<br />
Father&#8217;s Birth Place: Ohio<br />
Mother&#8217;s Birth Place: Ohio<br />
Home in 1910: Wayne, Fayette, Ohio<br />
Marital Status: Single<br />
Race: White<br />
Gender: Male<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Edward Belles     25<br />
Elcie Belles     23<br />
<strong>C L McClure     48 (this must be Clement)</strong><br />
<strong>Floyd McClure     17</strong></p>
<p>****<br />
<strong>Name: Mabel Rice</strong><br />
Home in 1920: Washington Court House Ward 4, Fayette, Ohio<br />
Age:     29 years<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1891<br />
Birthplace:     Ohio<br />
Relation to Head of House: Housekeeper<br />
Father&#8217;s Birth Place: Ohio<br />
Mother&#8217;s Birth Place: Ohio<br />
Marital Status: Widow<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Clem Mc Clure 56 salesman, grocery <strong>(notice father and daughter living together)</strong><br />
Mabel Rice     29 saleslady, grocery<br />
Clyde Rice     9</p>
<p><strong>Death Record for Clement McClure:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Clem L. McClure</strong><br />
b: 24 Jun 1862 Jackson, OH<br />
d: 26 Jan 1936 Washington C.H. Fayette, OH<br />
<strong>divorced</strong><br />
F: Charles McClure, Jackson, OH<br />
M: Margarette Alexandra, OH<br />
Informant: Floyd McClure <strong>(his son)</strong></p>
<p>**He froze to death</p>
<p>************</p>
<p>Now, about <strong>Hulda May Nye Shay</strong>: I cannot find her death record, although I did find that she, her husband <strong>Herbert Miles Shay</strong> and son, <strong>Roy Nye Shay</strong> are all buried in the Fairmount Cemetery in Jackson County, Ohio.</p>
<p><strong>Herbert Miles Shay</strong><br />
b: 22 Mar 1877, Jackson, OH<br />
d: 28 Feb 1941, Butler, Montgomery, OH<br />
burial: in Jackson, OH<br />
Widowed<br />
Spouse: May Shay<br />
F: John Shay, Ireland<br />
M: June ?, OH<br />
Informant: Hector H. Shay (his other son)</p>
<p><strong>Herbert</strong> and <strong>Hulda May Shay</strong>&#8217;s son, <strong>Roy Nye Shay</strong> was murdered. With &#8220;chums&#8221; like this, who needs enemies? This is just tragic!</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Murder Victim Buried</strong></p>
<p>JACKSON, July 12 &#8212; The funeral of <strong>Roy Nye Shay</strong>, 19, who was found murdered in Dayton Wednesday afternoon, was held Saturday from the home of <strong>Mr. and Mrs. John Nye</strong>. The lad was a motorcycle messenger for the Western Union Telegraph Company, and was found lying along the bank of the Miami river; the body, it is thought, having been rolled toward the river by his assailant, and caught in a wire fence near the water&#8217;s edge.</p>
<p>The lad is the son of Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Herbert Shay</strong>, of Dayton, and is survived by his parents, one brother, Herbert Shay, and a number of more distant relatives.</p></blockquote>
<p>Portsmouth Daily Times (Portsmouth, Ohio) 12 Jul 1920</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Believe Murderer Of Youth Passed Through This City</strong></p>
<p>Detective Howell of the Dayton police department was in the city the first of the week investigating a report that Frank Mills, charged with the murder of <strong>Roy Shay</strong>, Dayton messenger boy, who was shot and killed along the river front in Dayton on the night of July 6th, had passed through Portsmouth on July 11th, and that he had separated from his &#8220;buddy&#8221; at one of the ferry landings here.</p>
<p>It has been discovered that Mills, riding the motorcycle which he took from the murdered lad, passed through the city, and that he did part with his comrade here on the night of July 11th. Further trace of him has not been found.</p>
<p>The murdered boy, <strong>Shay</strong>, was buried in Jackson, where his people at one time made their home and where relatives live. This murder startled Dayton and surrounding territory because of the apparent lack of motive and the brutality of the crime, <strong>Shay</strong>&#8217;s body being found along the Miami river bank, and his murderer gone with the motorcycle. The machine, a Harley Davidson, was much battered and worn out, and it was believed that Mills might have stopped here for repairs.</p>
<p>Chief Distel and the local police are still on the lookout for Mills, but believe that he has gone south.</p></blockquote>
<p>Portsmouth Daily Times (Portsmouth, Ohio) &gt; 1920 &gt; July &gt; 22</p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Held For Murder</strong></p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>DAYTON, Nov. 29. &#8212; Denying that he killed <strong>Roy N. Shay</strong>, Western Union messenger boy on the night of July 6, last, Frank Mills, gave himself up to Deputy Sheriff Harry Thompson this morning. Two days ago the police recovered a motorcycle, covered with blood and belonging to Shay in Greenup co, Kentucky.</p>
<p>Mills says he has been in that section for several weeks.</p></blockquote>
<p>Coshocton Tribune (Coshocton, Ohio) 29 Nov 1920</p>
<blockquote><p>*****</p>
<p>Frank Mills, who is accused of killing his boy chum, <strong>Roy Shay</strong>, a messenger boy in Dayton, is on trial in that city. Mills was arrested here and the police say he had Shay&#8217;s motorcycle when apprehended.</p></blockquote>
<p>Portsmouth Daily Times (Portsmouth, Ohio) 23 Mar 1921</p>
<p><strong></strong></p>
<p>*****</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>LIFE HANGS IN BALANCE ON WEIGHT OF BIT OF LEAD</strong><br />
DAYTON, March 29. &#8212; The weight of a bit of lead taken from the brain of <strong>Roy N. Shay</strong>, messenger boy murdered here July 6, may be the means of Frank Mills, 20, who&#8217;s defense started Monday, freeing himself from a first degree murder charge. The defense claims the weight of the lead is of a 22 calibre bullet and not of a 32 calibre, the size of the gun alleged by the state. The defense claims there was a 22 rifle at the <strong>Shay</strong> home and that on one occasion Joseph Able, a roomer, said &#8220;I did it and am going to the police and tell them all about it.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Chronicle Telegram, The (Elyria, Ohio) 29 Mar 1921</p>
<blockquote><p>*****</p>
<p><strong>Youth Found Guilty of Murder; Given Mercy</strong></p>
<p>DAYTON, O., April 1. &#8212; After being out since 9 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, the jury in the case of Frank Mills 20, who has been on trial for the past two weeks in common pleas court on a charge of first degree murder for the killing last July of <strong>Roy N. Shay</strong>, 19, Western Union messenger boy, today at 6:20 a.m. returned a verdict of guilty in the first degree. Mercy was recommended.</p>
<p>Mills was jointly indicted for the murder with Fred Panstingle, now in the Mansfield reformatory. It was charged by the state, the two boys killed Shay in order to obtain his motorcycle to go to Lancaster, Ohio, boys&#8217; industrial school to free Martin Wacher, a prisoner there, and a cousin of Panstingle.</p>
<p>Mills surrendered himself last December. His attorneys claimed that Panstingle alone killed Shay and then induced Mills to accompany him on the motorcycle, which was found in Mills&#8217; possession when he surrendered.</p></blockquote>
<p>Portsmouth Daily Times (Portsmouth, Ohio) 01 Apr 1921</p>
<p>*************</p>
<p>To be continued&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..I still need to research the <strong>Nancy Jane Nye</strong>, who married <strong>John Price.</strong></p>
<p>Oh, and if anyone finds anything on <strong>Joseph Hineman</strong>, son of <strong>Jacob Hineman</strong>, let me know.</p>
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