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George Madison Hineman, son of James K. Hineman and Mary Adaline Davison:

Mr. and Mrs. George Hineman, a bride and groom of recent date, will, we are informed, leave Tryonville this week and take up housekeeping near Black Ash. We had been in hopes that Mr. Hineman could have seen his way clear to have remained in Tryonville, at least this winter. During the few months that Mr. Hineman has been a resident of Tryonville, he has made many warm friends and all will regret their departure.

Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) October 15, 1904

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Mrs. Emaline Clement is at present visiting here daughter, Mrs. George Hineman, at Bradleytown.

Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) February 9, 1905

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Mr. and Mrs. George Hineman, who left here about a year or so ago for Bradleytown, have returned to Tryonville. They will have rooms with Mrs. Hineman‘s mother, Mrs. Emaline Clemont.

Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) March 8, 1906

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George Hineman received word Monday that his brother-in-law, Edward Hunt, 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. Hineman left to attend the funeral. The deceased also has a cousin here in town, Mrs. William Kohmand {I think it is actually HOHMANN) hard to read spelling of this name], who is deeply grieved over his untimely death.

Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) September 19, 1907

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Mr. and Mrs. William Hineman of Union City, a bride and groom of New Year’s day, have been the guests of the former’s brother, George Hineman.

Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) January 16, 1908

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Mr. Howell** of Gresham visited his nephew, George Hineman, last week.

Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) January 28, 1909

** See previous post about Daniel Howell.

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I.G. Seltzer of Union City came down Monday from that place to visit his daughter, Mrs. Hineman of Gresham. He returned Thursday afternoon with a load of household goods, which he is moving to his home at the first named town. Mr. and Mrs. Hineman intend to move next week on the J.W. Altenburg farm near Townville.

Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) March 20, 1909

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George Hineman has rented a farm near Hickory Corners and will move in about two weeks. It is regretted that Mr. and Mrs. Hineman are leaving here, being excellent neighbors with many friends who will miss them.

Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) February 22, 1910

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The Herald is asked to announce the marriage of Miss B. Minerva Seltzer and William M. Hineman, which was solumnized in the Episcopal church at Corry on New Year’s day. They are now spending a brief honeymoon and at its conclusion they will live in Union City, where Mr. Hineman in employed.

Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) January 10, 1908

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B. Minerva Seltzer (and mother,) wife of  William Marshall Hineman:

Mrs. Mary Seltzer and Mrs. Minerva Hineman of Clymer, N.Y., were visiting at N.A. Ovlatt‘s Friday.

Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) September 8, 1911

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Father of Julia Clement, wife of George Madison Hineman:

Letters on Estate.

Estate of Guy C.C. Clement, late of Steuben township, deceased. Letters of administration issued to Julia Hineman, bond taken in the sum of $100.

Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) September 7, 1912

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Father of Ralph Billig, who was husband of Harriet Hineman, daughter of James K. Hineman.

A PLUM RESIDENT HAS PASSED AWAY

Crawford Billig Died at Home Monday.

Crawford Billig, 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.

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.

He is survived by his widow and one son, Ralph Billig, both residents of Diamond, route 2, R.F.D.

Funeral services will be conducted at the residence at 1:30 o’clock Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Herman Armstrong of Corry officiating. The burial will be at the Chapmanville cemetery.

Friends are kindly asked to omit sending flowers.

Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) February 13, 1912

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Name:Crawford Billig
Side: Union
Regiment State/Origin: Pennsylvania
Regiment Name: 4 Pennsylvania Cav.
Regiment Name Expanded: 4th Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry (64th Volunteers)
COMPANY: I
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Alternate Name: Crawford/Belig
Film Number: M554 roll 9

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Sister of James K. Hineman and daughter, Hattie:

Mrs. Rachel Shontz of East Wayne is making her niece, Mrs. Ralph Billig, an extended visit.

Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) February 10, 1913

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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 son, Joseph Hindeman, of this place; three daughters, Mrs. Nan Vancamp, Mrs. Etta Ferry of this place and Mrs. Lizzie Thurston of Titusille; one brother with  whom he resided, James Hindeman and two sisters, Mrs. Agnes McClelland and Mrs. Rachel Shontz, both of this place, besides a large circle of friends. Funeral services will be held in Sugar Lake church. Interment in Sugar Lake cemetery.

Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) March 10, 1908

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JOHN MERTON HINEMAN, son of  James K. Hineman:

Merton Hindman, 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.

Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) August 1, 1910

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John Merton Hindeman, aged 38, died at the home of Lemuel Keeley near his home Sunday morning. On Friday morning Mr. Hindeman 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’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. James Hindeman, two brothers, George Hindeman of near Guy’s Mills and William Hindeman of Union City, and two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Brown* of Titusville and Mrs. Hattie Billig of Diamond.

Titusville Morning Herald (Titusville, Pennsylvania) August 5, 1910

*Lizzie (Hineman)  Brown……..widow of Edward Hunt. Even with a new married name, I still cannot find her on any additional census records.

The closest Brown’s I have found are living next door to Joseph W. Hineman, Lizzie‘s uncle. On the 1910 census, here is a Henry Brown and a Willis Brown, one married to an Effie A., and the other an Ellen A., but both couples have been married more than a few years.

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Company F, 74th P.V. Infantry.
Editor Indiana County Gazette.

MY DEAR SIR — Having recently enjoyed reading the account of the recent reunion of the soldiers of Indiana county, as published in your wide-awake and ably-conducted journal, but not seeing any mention of Company F, Seventy-fourth P.V. Infantry, a company that was recruited in your town in six days of March, 1865, and which was mustered out of the service at Clarksburg, West Virginia, on August 29, 1865. When this company left Indiana for the seat of war its ranks contained 111 men, and a finer looking body of soldiers never went forth from any county to defend the old flag. Having the muster out roll of this company at hand, I have concluded to give it to you for publication, believing that there are still many of the old boys residing in loyal old Indiana county.

Here it is:

Captain – John Kinter.

First Lieut. – John McWilliams.

Second Lieut. – Matthew S. Ray.

First Sergeant. – John W. Shields.

Sergeants – Peter Frech, Andrew J. Stumpf, Thomas S. McLain, William H. Kinter.

First Corporal – William C. Dilts.

Corporals – Alexander Walker, William T. Rowe, Samuel Wissinger, William Thompson, David T. Faith, Harrison H. Shields.

Musicians – Henry L. Kinter, Henry H. Shields.

Privates – John S. Agey, Samuel Bothel, Alex. Blue, Jonathan W. Brown, John Brown, John Brown (of D), William M. Buterbaugh, Lewis Buterbaugh, Solomon Buterbaugh, James Baker, Thomas Berringer, John L. Berringer, David H. Brady, Samuel Clawson, William Craig, Henry Craig, William A. Connor, William Dearmin, Samuel Donahey, George Donahey, Samuel M. Fails, William Faith, John Faith, John W. Findley, Samuel Gibson, Robert Galbreth, Robert C. Hopkins, Albert Howe, Andrew Harmon, George W. Hanna, Joseph Johnston, Archibald Kinter, John Lowman, Thomas C. Loughry, John R. Lightcap, Samuel Munshower, Harrison Munshower, Henry M. Myers, David Myers, Isaac K. Myers, John McQuown, Thomas H. McQuown, William McQuown, Madison McLaughlin, Wesley McLaughlin, John McCunn, James McLeister, Robert C. McGaughey, John McCoy, Alex. McMillen, James McMillen, Hugh R. McAllister, Andrew F. McCall, Fred. Pfeiffer, Augustus Peas, William M. Ray, Myers I. Rhodes, John I. Rowe, Nicholas B. Short, David A. Short, John Sheiffer, Hiram Stuchul, Henry Weiss.

Two members of this company died in the service, two deserted and 15 were discharged on account of sickness. When the company entered the service the commissioned officers were as follows: G.A. McLain, captain; John Kinter, first lieutenant, and John McWilliams, second lieutenant. Captain McLain, on account of order 213, W.D, A.G.C., dated May 8, 1865, left the company and returned to his home in Indian.

MAC.
GREENSBURG, PA., Sept. 4, 1891.

Indiana County Gazette (Indiana, Pennsylvania) 09 Sep 1891

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I ran across an obituary for a Mrs. Nathan Carey,  while searching for info on the Nathan Carey that is related to my Harriet Carey Hineman.

This Nathan Carey DOES NOT appear to be related, at least not closely, as far as I can tell, but I am posting the information just in case I can find some connection in the future.

If you happen to be related, or know something about this family, please leave me a comment. My Carey ancestors were from Bond’s Bridge, Dutchess Co., NY, then Pennsylvania, then Wisconsin. This Nathan Carey appears to have come from Oswego Co., NY, before going to Wisconsin.

MRS. NATHAN CAREY IS DEAD IN OREGON CITY
Special to Post-Crescent

New London — Word was received in this city on Friday of the death of Mrs. Nathan Carey, 82, a former resident of this city, which occured Thursday at Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Carey had been in failing health for the past few years.

Caroline Pace was born at Cornig, N.Y., March 21, 1847. She came with her parents to this community in 1848. The Pace family settled in Mukwa where Caroline resided until her marriage to Nathan Carey of this city in 1867. The couple resided in this city until Mr. Carey‘s death about 15 years ago. Mrs. Carey continued to make her home here until five years ago when she left for Portland to spend her remaining years at the home of her son, Charles Carey and family. Survivors are her son and one brother, Michael Pace of this city. The body will be brought to this city for burial at Floral Hill cemetery. Funeral arrangements have not been made.

Appleton Post Crescent (Appleton, Wisconsin) 16 Mar 1929

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Floral Hill Cemetery

Located in Section 24 east of County W on Beckert Road, New London WI
http://www.wigenweb.org/waupaca/Cemmisc/waupcem.htm

DECEASED: CAREY,CAROLINE
CURRENT OWNERS: CAREY,NATE MRS.
BURIAL DATE: 1929/03/20
DEATH DATE: 3/14/1929
GRAVE NO: C21-35
URN, ADULT VAULT, CHILD VAULT: A

DECEASED: CAREY,NATHAN
CURRENT OWNERS: CAREY,NATE MRS.
BURIAL DATE: 1909/11/11
DEATH DATE:
GRAVE NO: C21-36
URN, ADULT VAULT, CHILD VAULT: A

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Name:  Caroline Pace
Age: 4
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1846
Birth Place: New York
Gender: Female
Home in 1850: Painted Post, Steuben, New York
Household Members:
Name     Age
Michael J Pace   40  NJ  (Grocer)
Caroline Pace     39
Martha Pace     16
Mary Pace     14
John W Pace     12
William W Pace     9
Michael C Pace     7
Caroline Pace     4
Bridget McGeo [McGra]16 IRE

Name: Nathan Casey [CAREY] transcription error
Age: 12
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1838
Birth Place: New York
Gender: Male
Home in 1850: Granby, Oswego, New York
Household Members:
Name     Age
Wm Casey     43
Michel Casey     43
Charlot Casey     17
Mary Casey     15
Cynthia Casey     13
Nathan Casey     12
Sarah Casey     9
Calvin Casey     6
Harriet Casey     2
Jas Gilhuly     15 IRE
Donie Carey     1

Name: Caroline Pace
Age in 1860: 14
Birth Year: abt 1846
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1860: Mukwa, Waupaca, Wisconsin
Gender: Female
Post Office: Northport
Household Members:
Name     Age
Mikel J Pace     52
Caroline Pace     48
John W Pace     21
Wm Pace     19
Mikel C Pace     17
Caroline Pace     14

Name: Nathan Carey
Age in 1860: 21
Birth Year: abt 1839
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1860: Mukwa, Waupaca, Wisconsin
Gender: Male
Post Office: New London
Household Members:
Name     Age
Warren Springsted 31
Mary Springsted 25
Isaac Springsted 5
Chancey Springsted 3
Fredrick Springsted 2
Nathan Carey     21
Harriet Carey     12

Name: Nathan Cary
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1840
Age in 1870: 30
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1870: Mukwa, Waupaca, Wisconsin
Race:     White
Gender: Male
Post Office: New London
Household Members:
Name     Age
Nathan Cary     30
Clarissa Cary     24 (is this Caroline?)
Rachel Prussell (Russell?)16

Living nearby is William Pace, 29 NY and Miranda, 28 NY, and next door to them is John Pace, 31 NY.

Name: Nathan Cary
Home in 1880: Mukwa, Waupaca, Wisconsin
Age: 42
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1838
Birthplace: New York
Relation to head-of-household: Self (Head)
Spouse’s name:     Caroline
Father’s birthplace: New York
Mother’s birthplace: New York
Occupation: Farmer
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name     Age
Nathan Cary     42 NY NY NY
Caroline Cary     32 NY NY NY
Charles Cary     11 WI NY NY
Name: Leroy Osgood
Home in 1880: Marshfield, Wood, Wisconsin
Age: 39
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1841
Birthplace: New York
Relation to head-of-household: Self (Head)
Spouse’s name: Lizzie
Occupation: Carpenter
Marital Status: Married
Household Members:
Name     Age
Leroy Osgood     39
Lizzie Osgood     36
Elmer Osgood     13
Carl Osgood     5
Edna Osgood     3 (Charles Carey’s future wife)
Jennie Osgood     1

Leroy B. Osgood Co. H 16th Reg. NY Infantry Corporal (May 1861-May 1863)
Wounded in Right Thigh

Name:  Nate Carry
Home in 1900: New London, Waupaca, Wisconsin
Age: 62
Birth Date: May 1838
Birthplace: New York
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Gender: Male
Relationship to head-of-house: Head
Father’s Birthplace: New York
Mother’s Birthplace: New York
Spouse’s name:     Carrie
Marriage Year:     1868
Marital Status: Married
Years Married:     32
Residence : New London City, Waupaca, Wisconsin
Household Members:
Name     Age
Nate Carry     62
Carrie Carry     53 MAR 1847 NY NY ENG (married 32 yrs, no children)
Edna Carry     23 MAY (no year)WI NY NY (Charles’ wife?)

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Name:      Charles Cary
Marriage Date:     07 Feb 1900
County: Clark
Volume: 02
Page: 0279

Name:  Edna Osgood
Marriage Date: 07 Feb 1900
County: Clark
Volume: 02
Page:     0279
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Name: Leroy Osgood
Home in 1900: Grant, Clark, Wisconsin
Age: 59
Birth Date: Mar 1841
Birthplace: New York
Race:     White
Ethnicity: American
Gender: Male
Relationship to head-of-house:    Head
Father’s Birthplace: New York
Mother’s Birthplace: New York
Spouse’s name: Lizzie F
Marriage Year: 1864
Marital Status: Married
Years Married:     36
Residence : Grant Town, Clark, Wisconsin
Household Members:
Name     Age
Leroy Osgood 59
Lizzie F Osgood 57
Jennie E Osgood 20 (Married Albion? Snyder)
Willie R Osgood 17
Ottavia A Osgood 15
Luella M Osgood 12

Name: Nathan Cary
Census Date: 1 Jun 1905
Residence County: Waupaca
Residence state: Wisconsin
Locality: New London
Birth Location: New York
Marital Status: Married
Gender:     Male
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1838
Race:     White
Relation: Head
Spouse’s name: Cary
Household Members:
Name     Age
Nathan Cary 67
Cary Cary 58
Name: Chas Corey [Carey]
Census Date: 1 Jun 1905
Residence County: Dane
Residence state: Wisconsin
Locality: Madison
Birth Location: Wisconsin
Marital Status: Married
Gender: Male
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1870
Race: White
Relation: Head
Spouse’s name: Edna
Household Members:
Name     Age
Chas Corey 35 (fireman)
Edna Corey 28
Ruth Corey 4

Name: Carrey Cary
Age in 1910: 63
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1847
Birthplace: New York
Relation to Head-of-house: Head
Father’s Birth Place: Pennsylvania
Mother’s Birth Place: England
Home in 1910: New London Ward 4, Waupaca, Wisconsin
Marital Status: Married 2
Race:     White
Gender: Female
Household Members:
Name     Age
Carrey Cary 63 (NO Nathan?)

Name: Charles Carey
[Charles Cary]
Age in 1910: 38
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1872
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Relation to Head-of-house: Head
Father’s Birth Place: New York
Mother’s Birth Place: New York
Spouse’s name: Edna
Home in 1910: Baraboo Ward 3, Sauk, Wisconsin
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name     Age
Charles Carey   38
Edna Carey   32
Ruth Carey   9
Verlyn Carey  3

Name: Caroline Carey
Home in 1920: Portland, Multnomah, Oregon
Age: 73 years
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1847
Birthplace:     New York
Relation to Head-of-house: Stepmother
Father’s Birth Place: New York
Mother’s Birth Place: New York
Marital Status: Widow
Race:     White
Sex:     Female
Able to read:     Yes
Able to Write:     Yes
Household Members:
Name     Age
Charles F Carey 48 WI UNK UNK
Edna R Carey     42 WI NY CAN
Ruth A Carey     19 WI WI WI
Verlyn H Carey     3 WI WI WI
Caroline Carey     73 WD(step-mother)NY NY NY
Le Roy B Osgood 77 WD(father-in-law) NY NY NY

Name: Charles F Carey
Home in 1930: Portland, Multnomah, Oregon
Age: 58
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1872
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Relation to Head-of-house: Head
Spouse’s name: Edna R
Race: White
Occupation:Carpenter, Home Builder
Household Members:
Name     Age
Charles F Carey 58
Edna R Carey 52

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Oregon Death Index, 1903-98
Name: Carey, Caroline
County: Portland
Death Date: 14 Mar 1929
Certificate: 1107

Oregon Death Index, 1903-98
Name: Carey, Charles F
County: Portland
Death Date: 7 Jan 1952
Certificate: 626
Spouse: Edna

Oregon Death Index, 1903-98
Name: Carey, Ruth
County: Portland
Death Date: 6 Feb 1941
Certificate: 466
Spouse: Charles

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World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Charles Fayette Carey
City: Portland
County: Multnomah
State:     Oregon
Birth Date: 26 Jul 1876
Race: White
Roll: 1852142
DraftBoard: 5
Wife: Edna Ruth Carey

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I found the following listed on the Hancock Co., WV GENWEB site.

Marriage Date:

Alexander HINDERMAN    Amanda Jane EWING   14 Aug 1856    Hancock Co.  WV  Submitted by: Marcie McClelland

Alexander is Alexander HINEMAN, son of  John HINEMAN and Mary Magdalene McCONNELL. Amanda is the daughter of John EWING and Mary CUNNINGHAM.

Thomas WERN, Jr.    Katherine E. HINDMAN    20 Oct 1887    Hancock Co.  WV  Submitted by Corrine Robinson.

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Births: Parents: Thomas WERN    Ella HINDMAN    Hancock Co.

Dolly WERN    1 Oct. 1903
Dorothy E. WERN    28 Dec. 1900
Effie Margaret WERN    16 July 1888
Etta A. WERN    11 May 1898
Mabel M. WERN    30 Aug. 1893
Mary E. WERN    16 Apr. 1891
Ralph A. WERN    3 Dec. 1895
Tracy V. WERN    23 Feb. 1905

NOTE: Ella is Katharine Elsina HINEMAN, daughter of Alexander HINEMAN and Amanda Jane EWING. Thomas is son of Thomas WERN and Leticia Rowland.

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CIVIL WAR
WV Twelfth Regiment, Company I Volunteers, Hancock County, West Virginia
Listed as a Private: Asex (probably Alex) HINEMAN

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