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| '''[[Source: History of Butler County Pennsylvania 1895|Book: History of Butler County Pennsylvania 1895]]''', page 1240, indicates that ''Christopher Wimer'' came from Adams Co., PA, to Butler Co., PA in 1798 and settled in Worth Twp. He married ''Miss Snyder'' of Adams Co., and together they had seven children named ''Samuel, John, Peter, Jonathan, William, Isaac,'' and ''Rebecca''.  Rebecca married ''Thomas Kelly''.  Christopher's son Samuel Wimer was born in Adams Co. in 1792.  He died in 1873.  He married ''Elizabeth Hines'', daughter of ''Richard Hines'', and had four children: ''Samuel'' of Worth Twp., ''Mary J.'', deceased wife of ''James Abinett'', ''Abner'', and ''George''.  At the time of this publication (1895), Samuel Jr. was living with his brother George on the 210 acre farm they inherited from Samuel Sr.  Page 1244 indicates that ''Richard Hines'' came to America in 1800 with his wife and five of his children:  ''Richard'', ''George'', ''Eleanor'', ''Betty'', and ''Jane''.  He left two children behind in Ireland: ''Alexander'' and ''Susan''.  Richard Jr. settled in Brady Twp. and married ''Betsy Brandon''.  Two of his children were named ''Eli'' and ''Mrs. Mary Gibson.''
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| '''[[Source: History of Butler County Pennsylvania 1895|''History of Butler County Pennsylvania'' 1895]]''', page 1240, indicates that ''Christopher Wimer'' came from Adams Co., PA, to Butler Co., PA in 1798 and settled in Worth Twp. He married ''Miss Snyder'' of Adams Co., and together they had seven children named ''Samuel, John, Peter, Jonathan, William, Isaac,'' and ''Rebecca''.  Rebecca married ''Thomas Kelly''.  Christopher's son Samuel Wimer was born in Adams Co. in 1792.  He died in 1873.  He married ''Elizabeth Hines'', daughter of ''Richard Hines'', and had four children: ''Samuel'' of Worth Twp., ''Mary J.'', deceased wife of ''James Abinett'', ''Abner'', and ''George''.  At the time of this publication (1895), Samuel Jr. was living with his brother George on the 210 acre farm they inherited from Samuel Sr.  Page 1244 indicates that ''Richard Hines'' came to America in 1800 with his wife and five of his children:  ''Richard'', ''George'', ''Eleanor'', ''Betty'', and ''Jane''.  He left two children behind in Ireland: ''Alexander'' and ''Susan''.  Richard Jr. settled in Brady Twp. and married ''Betsy Brandon''.  Two of his children were named ''Eli'' and ''Mrs. Mary Gibson.''
 
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|'''Gravestone of Richard & Jane Hines''' atWolf Creek Cemetery, Worth Twp., Butler Co. PA. 
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Date Location Notes Sources
Birth 1751 County Down, Ireland
Marriage To Jane [unknown]
Death 21 Feb 1854
Burial Wolf Creek Cemetery, PA

Ancestry chart segment

 Generation 6             Generation 7        Generation 8
 
                                          +-- [unknown]
                                          |   (????-????)
                      +-- Richard Hines --+
                      |   (1751-1854)     |
 Richard Hines, Jr. --+                   +-- [unknown]
 (1782-1876)          |                       (????-????)
                      |
 Elizabeth Hines -----+
 (~1793-1882)         |
                      +-- Jane [unknown]
                          (????-????)

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Children

(all children with Elizabeth Brandon)

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
Alexander Hines M 1772 Ireland
Mary Hines F 1774 [unknown] McCracken
Susanna Hines F 1776 Thomas Brandon
Elizabeth Hines F 1780 James Taggart Not in will of Richard Hines, unsure of this child.
Richard Hines, Jr. M 26 May 1782 Ireland Elizabeth Brandon Direct line
George Hines M 1785 Ireland
Elizabeth Hines F 1772 Ireland Samuel Wimer Direct line
Jane Hines F 1795 Ireland -never married-
Eleanor Hines F 1796 Ireland -never married-

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1 History of Butler County Pennsylvania 1895, page 1240, indicates that Christopher Wimer came from Adams Co., PA, to Butler Co., PA in 1798 and settled in Worth Twp. He married Miss Snyder of Adams Co., and together they had seven children named Samuel, John, Peter, Jonathan, William, Isaac, and Rebecca. Rebecca married Thomas Kelly. Christopher's son Samuel Wimer was born in Adams Co. in 1792. He died in 1873. He married Elizabeth Hines, daughter of Richard Hines, and had four children: Samuel of Worth Twp., Mary J., deceased wife of James Abinett, Abner, and George. At the time of this publication (1895), Samuel Jr. was living with his brother George on the 210 acre farm they inherited from Samuel Sr. Page 1244 indicates that Richard Hines came to America in 1800 with his wife and five of his children: Richard, George, Eleanor, Betty, and Jane. He left two children behind in Ireland: Alexander and Susan. Richard Jr. settled in Brady Twp. and married Betsy Brandon. Two of his children were named Eli and Mrs. Mary Gibson.
2 Gravestone of Richard & Jane Hines atWolf Creek Cemetery, Worth Twp., Butler Co. PA.
53WC Richard Hines.JPG
3 Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams, granddaughter of Bert Winfred Wilson.
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