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Elsie Hineman was the daughter of David Harper Hineman and Emma Marie White. She was married to James Oliver Young. I think that James O. Young‘s parents were James Summerfield Young and Hannah Sophia Carlson. I also think James‘ sister, was Margaret Young, who was married to Elsie’s brother,  David Edward Hineman.

NOTE: The middle name for James S. Young came from a family tree on Ancestry, as well as his wife’s maiden name. I did run across several news clips in the Beaver Country Times regarding  YOUNG family reunions, which mentioned “the late”  James S. and Hannah Young.

LINK to previous post regarding the David Harper Hineman family.

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Young

Mrs. Elsie Hineman Young, 69, of Apt 32, Mayfield Heights, West Mayfield, died Monday, Nov. 1, 1971, in Cherry Hill Hospital, Cherry Hill, N.J., where she had been visiting with a son, Harry G.

Born in Independence Township, June 28, 1902, daughter of the late David H. and Emma Marie White Hineman, she had been a lifelong resident of Beaver County.
She was a member of Campbell Memorial United Presbyterina Church, Beaver Falls, the Charlotte Campbell Bible Class of the church; Ladies Auxiliary of West Mayfield Volunteer Fire Department; Ladies Auxiliary of World War I Barracks 717, Beaver Falls, and the Ladies Auxiliary of Beaver Falls American Legion Post 261.

Surviving, in addition to her son, Harry, are three other sons, David W. and James A., both of Chippewa Township, and Donald C., Butler; five daughters, Mrs. Norman (Ruth) Woelfel, Beaver Falls; Mrs. Doris Perry, in California; Mrs. Albert (Elaine) Righi, Maumee, Ohio; Mrs. Vivian Steffler, in California, and Mrs. Robert (Elsie) Patsy, Beaver Falls; 30 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. C.P. (Bessie) Hayward, Beaver Falls. She was preceded in death by her husband, James O., and a son, John E.

Friends will be received today after 7 p.m. in the A.D. Campbell Funeral Home, 14th Street and Eighth Avenue, Beaver Falls, where a service will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. by Rev. Robert R. Rademaker.

Interment will be in Beaver Falls Cemetery.

Beaver Country Times – Nov. 3, 1971

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Bessie ‘Aunt Bet’ Hineman Hayward

Bessie “Aunt Bet” Hineman Hayward, 95, a lifelong resident of Beaver Falls, died Sunday, Jan. 6, 2002, in Friendship Ridge, Brighton Township.

Born Dec. 19, 1906, in Independence Township, Beaver County, a daughter of the late David H. and Emma White Hineman, she was a sales clerk for the Fast & Friendly Store, Beaver Falls, and Russell’s Dairy Store, Beaver Falls,

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Charles P. Hayward, in 1950; a daughter, Emma Jane Young, in 1943; a brother, Edward Hineman, and a sister, Elsie Young.

Surviving are two nephews, James A. Young and his wife, Josephine, Chippewa Township, and Donald Young and his wife, Ruby, in Tennessee; four nieces, Ruth Woelfel, Beaver Falls, with whom she resided; Doris Perry, in California; Vivian Steffler, in Nevada, and Elsie Patsy and her husband, Robert, Big Beaver, and numerous great-nieces and great-nephews.

Friends will be received today from 2 to 4 and 6 p.m. until time of blessing service at 8 p.m. in the CAMPBELL’S BEAVER FALLS FUNERAL HOME, 14th Street and Eighth Ave. The Rev. Father Paul J. Savage, chaplain of Friendship Ridge, will officiate.

Private interment will be in Beaver Falls Cemetery, Chippewa Township.

Beaver Country Times – Jan. 8, 2002

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E. Ruth Woelfel

FORMERLY OF BEAVER FALLS

E. Ruth Woelfel, 77, of the Beaver Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, South Beaver Township, died Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2006.

Born April 11, 1928, in Beaver Falls, a daughter of the late James O. and Elsie Hineman Young, she was a member of the First Lutheran Church, Beaver Falls. A graduate of Beaver Falls High School, Class of 1945, she had been a clerk at the former Fast and Friendly Store, a manager at the former Ushleghi’s Mini Market, and most recently had been employed at Gile’s Town and Country Market in Beaver Falls.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Norman J. Woelfel, in 1977; a sister, Elaine Righi, and three brothers, Harry, David and John Young.

Surviving are a son, Richard E. Woelfel, San Diego, Calif.; a daughter and son-in-law, Denise Sue and B. James Cordes, Rochester; two grandchildren, Bret and Katy Woelfel; two brothers and sisters-in-law, James and Josephine Young, Chippewa Township, and Donald and Ruby Young, Clinton, Tenn.; three sisters and brothers-in-law, Elsie and Robert Patsy, Big Beaver; Vivian Steffler, Henderson, Nev., and Doris Perry, Riverside, Calif., and several nieces and nephews.

Friends will be received today from 2 to 8 p.m. in the HILL & KUNSELMAN FUNERAL HOME, http://www.hilland kunselman.com, 3801 Fourth Ave., College Hill, Beaver Falls, where services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. with her paster, the Rev. Larry Swidzinski, officiating.

Private interment will follow in Sylvania Hills Memorial Park.

Allegheny Times – Jan. 4, 2006

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Kenneth L. Hineman

Kenneth L. Hineman, 42, of P.O. Box 354 Conroe, Tex., formerly of Chippewa Township, died Sunday afternoon, June 22, 1980, as the result of a heart attack suffered while officiating as an umpire, for a baseball game.

Born July 27, 1937, in Beaver Falls, son of Mrs. Margaret Young Hineman Brown, Houston, Tex., and the late Edward Hineman, he was a resident of Texas since 1960.

He was employed as a sports editor by radio station KTRH, Houston; a graduate of Beaver Falls High School, class of 1955, and attended Geneva College.
He was a member of the First Methodist Church, Conroe; a fromer member of Chippewa United Methodist Church, Beaver Falls, and secretary and treasurer of the Umpires Association, Houston.

Surviving in addition to his mother, are his wife, Sally Hay Hineman; four sons, Mark, Greg, John and Kent, and a daughter, Beth Ann, all at home; and several relatives in the Beaver Valley area.

Funeral service was conducted today, June 24, 1980, at 2 p.m. in the Metcalf Funeral Home, Conroe, by his associate pastor, Rev. Dearing Jones.

Interment was in Garden Park Cemetery, Conroe.

Beaver Country Times – Jun 24, 1980

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STUDENT TO EXHIBIT ART

Judy Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Young, 37th Street Extension, Chippewa Township, will have an art exhibition in the lobby of the Chippewa Mall April 3 and 4.

In the recent contest held at the Beaver Valley Mall, Center Township, honoring the Beaver County Senior Citizens, Miss Young was awarded a first place ribbon for her exhibit, “Portrait of Angelo Gaz” and a third place ribbon for “Grandpap Hineman.”

Miss Young will graduate June 3 from Blackhawk High School. She plans to enter the Art Institute of Pittsburgh in the visual communications department in the fall.

Beaver Country Times – Mar 31, 1981

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WILLS PROBATED BY REGISTER ANDERTON

The will of Ex-County Commissioner John Hineman, late of Beaver, was filed this morning. He leaves all of his estate to his widow, Henrietta Hineman during her natural life and directs that at her death everything be sold and the residue be divided equally among his children. He names his son, Daniel E. Hineman, as executor.

The Beaver Times – Jun 27, 1906

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MRS. HENRIETTA HINEMAN

Mrs. Henrietta Hineman, 83, widow of John Hineman, former county commissioner, died last night at 11:30 o’clock at the home of her son, Henry Hineman, Independence township. Funeral services will be held from the Mt. Olivet Presbyterian church Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock Eastern Standard Time. Interment will take place in Mt. Olivet cemetery.

Mrs. Hineman leaves eight sons, Henry Hineman, J.C. Hineman, Daniel Hineman and David Hineman, all of Independence township; George Hineman, of Duquesne, Pa.; James Hineman of Beaver; Oliver Hineman of Claymont, Del, and J.R. Hineman of Ambridge, and one daughter, Mrs. C.R. Figley of New Sheffield.

The Daily Times  – Aug. 27, 1928

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Post Nuptial Announcement.

Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Ford, of Monaca, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Ford to Jesse R. Hineman, of Beaver, which was solemnized Saturday [Feb 22] at Cumberland, Md., by Rev. Mr. Dawson. Mr. Hineman and his bride will reside for the present with the bride’s parents.

The Daily Times – Feb. 27, 1913

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Harry Marlin Hall, son of Ollie H. Hall and Charlotte M Shane, was married to June Olive Hineman, daughter of David Martin Hineman and Alice May Hall (her parents were Ebenezar Hall and Elizabeth Unknown.)

Harry‘s sister, Eunice Gertrude Hall was married to Ralph Oliver Hineman, son of Henry Wilson Hineman and Sarah Elizabeth McElhaney.

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Hall Family Holds Reunion And Picnic
By Mrs. Chester Starr

Twenty-six member of the Ollie Hall family held a reunion and picnic Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall, Green Garden Road, Racoon Township.
Out-of-town relatives attending were Mrs. Stella Hall and family of Langeloth and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mervis and family of Lake Charles, La.
Ollie Hall of Aliquippa, who will celebrate his 83rd birthday Friday, was the oldest person present. Jay Standley of Sunset Hills was the youngest.

Beaver Valley Times – Aug. 16, 1956

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In Memoriam

OLLIE H. HALL — In loving memory of our beloved father and grandfather who passed away 4 years ago tomorrow, May 16, 1961:

Loving memories will never die,
As years roll on, and days go by.
In our hearts the memory is kept,
Of the one we loved and will never forgets.

–Sadly missed by Daughter, Son and Grandchildren.

Beaver County Times – May 14, 1965

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Hall

Omar L. Hall, 73, 3317 Heights Rd., Aliquippa, died unexpectedly Tuesday, May 4, 1976, in his home.

He was a retired parts manager at the Turner Implement Co., Coraopolis, and was a member of Ohio United Presbyterian Church and Mill Creek Historical Society.

Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Clifford (Janet) Landsbaugh, Whittier, Calif.’; Mrs. Standley (Ruth) Cleaver, Culpepper, Va.; Mrs. Kenneth (Doris) Sohn, Aliquippa, and Mrs. Michael (Marian) Mervis, Bristol, Tenn.; eight grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Ralph Hineman, Aliquippa.

Friends will be received today at the John E. Welch Funeral Home, Hookstown, where funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 11 a.m. with Rev. Samuel Marteer, he [his]r pastor, officiating.

Interment will follow in Mount Olivet United Presbyterian Church Cemetery.

The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, contributions be made to a favorite charity.

Beaver County Times – May 5, 1976

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Lee Hineman (John Lee Hineman,) was the son of John Calvin Hineman and Rhoda Withrow, and grandson of John Hineman and Henrietta McCallister.

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ONE MAN KILLED AND THREE HURT IN AUTO CRASHES

New Sheffield Man Succumbs To Injuries Received In Accident Saturday Night
Captain and Mrs. Mackall Suffer Minor Injuries In Crash Sunday Afternoon

Traffic accidents claimed another life in Beaver County when Lee Hineman, 34, of near New Sheffield, died in Rochester hospital at 12:12 o’clock this morning from injuries received in an accident on the Brodhead road, near the Aliquippa borough line at 9:30 o’clock Saturday evening.

The accident occurred when Hineman’s care failed to negotiate a curve in the road, near Fowler’s service station, swerved out of control against a fence, spun half-way around and careened back into the fence. Hineman was thrown from the car to the concrete roadway, suffering injuries that caused his death.

He was rushed to the hospital by Harold Sohn of near Aliquippa, a passing motorist. Hineman’s death is the third in three days as a result of accidents on the Brodhead road. Saturday morning a young Aliquippa man and his wife died from injuries received when their car struck a pole near the entrance to the Beaver County Sanatorium.

Funeral services for Hineman will be held at Mt. Olivet church, Independence township, at 2 o’clock Wednesday. Interment will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Surviving are his father, Calvin Hineman; two sisters, Mrs. Zada White, Cornopolis, and Miss Florence Hineman, at home, and a brother, Earl Hineman, at home.

The Daily Times – Mar. 15, 1937

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DUNN FUNERAL

Rev. J.R. Thomson, pastor of the North Branch Presbyterian church, will conduct the funeral service for Mrs. Alma Dunn, Potter Township, who died in Rochester hospital Friday morning,[apr 27] Monday at 2:30 o’clock in the home. Burial will be in Union cemetery. Surviving in addition to the husband, three daughter and two sons, are: five brothers, James O., John M. and Edwin M. Young, Beaver Falls; Russell A., Ellwood City, and William C., Massillon, O., and four sisters, Mrs. George Klein, Mrs. A.V. Heberling, Mrs. Edward Hineman and Mrs. V.W. Malmstrom, Beaver Falls.

The Daily Times – Apr. 28, 1945

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James O Young is the James Oscar Young, married to Elsie Hineman, daughter of David Harper Hineman and Emma Marie White.

Mrs. Edward Hineman is Margaret Young, sister of JamesEdward is David Edward Hineman,  brother of Elsie.

Parents of Alma above,  James and Margaret Young are: James Summerfield Young and Hannah Sophia Carlson, according to a tree on Ancestry.

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UPDATE: Obituary for David Harper Hineman:

David Harper Hineman was the son of John Hineman and Henrietta McCallister. John Hineman was the son of David Hineman and Letitia Harper.

HINEMANDavid H., 83, of West Mayfield, died Tuesday evening, December 28, 1954, in a Pittsburgh hospital. Mr. Hineman was born in Independence Township (now Aliquippa) and he resided many years in that area. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. James O. Young, West Mayfield; Mrs. Bessie Hayward, Beaver Falls; one son, Edward D. Hineman, Beaver Falls; 10 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren; three brothers, James Hineman, Beaver; George Hineman, Duquesne, Pa.; Oliver Hineman, Claymont, Del., and one sister, Mrs. Blanche Figley, Aliquippa. Friends will be received after 7 o’clock this evening in the J. Orville Scott Funeral Home, Beaver Falls, where funeral services will be held Friday, December 31, at 2 p.m., with Rev. Thomas Tuft, pastor of the College Hill United Presbyterian church, offficiating. Interment will take place in the Beaver Falls Cemetery.

Beaver Valley Times – Dec. 29, 1954

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Name:  James S Young
Age in 1910: 53
Estimated birth year: abt 1857
Birthplace: Ohio
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father’s Birth Place: Ohio
Mother’s Birth Place: Ohio
Spouse’s name: Anna Sophia
Home in 1910:     Hanover, Beaver, Pennsylvania
Marital Status: Married 15 years
Household Members:
Name     Age
James S Young 53
Anna Sophia Young 36 [8 children-7 living]
Alma Sophia 14
James Oscar 12
John Wilbur 11
Elsie Jean 8
William C 5
Russell A 4
Ivy Irene 1 10/12

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Name:  James S Young
Home in 1920: Hanover, Beaver, Pennsylvania
Age:     61 years
Estimated birth year: abt 1859
Birthplace: Ohio
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse’s name: Hannah K
Father’s Birth Place: Ohio
Mother’s Birth Place: Ohio
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Sex:     Male
Home owned: Rent
Image:     1176
Household Members: [All children born PA]
Name     Age
James S Young 61
Hannah K Young 45 Sweden
John M Young 21
Elsie J Young 17
William C Young 15
Russell R Young 13
Ivy I Young 11
Susannah Young     9
Elisabeth H Young 7
Edward M Young 4 10/12
Margeret E Young 1 3/12

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Name:  Hannah Young
Home in 1930: Chippewa, Beaver, Pennsylvania
Age: 56
Estimated birth year: abt 1874
Relation to Head of House: Mother
Race: White
Household Members:
Name     Age
Russell Young 23
Hannah Young 56
Ivy Young     21
Edward Young 15
Margaret Young 11
Susanne Querry 19

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