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| '''[[Source:_1870_United_States_Federal_Census|1870 United States Federal Census]]''', Brady Township, Butler County, PA, Page 10, lines 6-11 lists ''Richard Hinez'', 82, married to ''Elizabeth Hinez'', 74, living at the house of their son, ''George Hines'', 43. Also present are three additional children: son ''Richard Hinez'', 30; daughter ''Mary Hinez'', 25[28?]; and son ''Eli Hinez'', 42. George and Richard are farmers, Eli is a common laborer. The elder Richard Hinez's occupation is listed as "infirm." Everyone was born in PA except the elder Richard, who was born in Ireland--his parents are also listed as being of foreign birth. George, Richard, and Eli are listed as having a father of foreign birth, Mary and Elizabeth are not. This census is dated 19 Aug 1870. | | '''[[Source:_1870_United_States_Federal_Census|1870 United States Federal Census]]''', Brady Township, Butler County, PA, Page 10, lines 6-11 lists ''Richard Hinez'', 82, married to ''Elizabeth Hinez'', 74, living at the house of their son, ''George Hines'', 43. Also present are three additional children: son ''Richard Hinez'', 30; daughter ''Mary Hinez'', 25[28?]; and son ''Eli Hinez'', 42. George and Richard are farmers, Eli is a common laborer. The elder Richard Hinez's occupation is listed as "infirm." Everyone was born in PA except the elder Richard, who was born in Ireland--his parents are also listed as being of foreign birth. George, Richard, and Eli are listed as having a father of foreign birth, Mary and Elizabeth are not. This census is dated 19 Aug 1870. | ||
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+ | | '''[[Source: History of Butler County Pennsylvania 1895|Book: History of Butler County Pennsylvania 1895]]''', 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: Index to the Compiled Military Service Records for the Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812|Index to the Compiled Military Service Records for the Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812]]''', National Archives and Records Administration, lists ''Richard Hines'' as a soldier with the 138th Regiment (Miller's) Pennsylvania Militia. He was inducted at the rank of Private and discharged with the same rank. | | '''[[Source: Index to the Compiled Military Service Records for the Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812|Index to the Compiled Military Service Records for the Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812]]''', National Archives and Records Administration, lists ''Richard Hines'' as a soldier with the 138th Regiment (Miller's) Pennsylvania Militia. He was inducted at the rank of Private and discharged with the same rank. | ||
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| '''Personal correspondence''' from [[Elizabeth Ann Wilson|Elizabeth Wilson Williams]], granddaughter of Bert Winfred Wilson. | | '''Personal correspondence''' from [[Elizabeth Ann Wilson|Elizabeth Wilson Williams]], granddaughter of Bert Winfred Wilson. | ||
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Revision as of 22:52, 29 September 2006
Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | 26 May 1782 | County Down, Ireland | ||
Marriage | To Jane [unknown] | |||
Death | 2 Oct 1876 | |||
Burial | Wolf Creek Cemetery, PA | near western edge of cemetery |
Ancestry chart segment
Generation 5 Generation 6 Generation 7 +-- Richard Hines | (1751-1854) +-- Richard Hines, Jr. --+ | (1782-1876) | Eleanor Jane Hines --+ +-- Jane [unknown] (~1831-1877) | (????-????) +-- Elizabeth Brandon (1792-1879)
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Children
(all children with Elizabeth Brandon)
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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William Boston Hines | M | 1813 | PA | 1) Eleanor Douglas 2) Margaret Robinson |
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Frank Hines | M | 1815 | ||||
Alexander Hines | M | 1818 | Rebecca Douglas | |||
Thomas Hines | M | 1820 | PA | bachelor in 1860 | ||
George H. Hines | M | 1823 | PA | bachelor in 1860 | ||
Elijah Hines | M | 1825 | PA | bachelor in 1860 | ||
Eleanor Jane Hines | F | 1830 | James Robinson | Direct line | ||
Isiah Hines | M | 1833 | -never married- | died age 3 | ||
Mary Elizabeth Hines | F | 1840 | PA | George Gibson |
Places of Residence
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1 | 1860 United States Federal Census, Brady Township, Butler County, PA, Page 14, lines 25-32 lists Richard Hines, 70, married to Elizabeth Hines, 70, living at the house of their son, Thomas Hines, 38. Also present are five additional children: son George Hines, 35; son Elij. Hines, 33; son Edward Hines, 18; son Richard Hines, 19; and daughter Mary Hines, 21. Thomas is a farmer, George, Elijah, Edward, and the younger Richard are all farm laborers. Everyone was born in PA except for the elder Richard, who was born in Ireland. This census is dated 8 Jun 1860. | |
2 | 1870 United States Federal Census, Brady Township, Butler County, PA, Page 10, lines 6-11 lists Richard Hinez, 82, married to Elizabeth Hinez, 74, living at the house of their son, George Hines, 43. Also present are three additional children: son Richard Hinez, 30; daughter Mary Hinez, 25[28?]; and son Eli Hinez, 42. George and Richard are farmers, Eli is a common laborer. The elder Richard Hinez's occupation is listed as "infirm." Everyone was born in PA except the elder Richard, who was born in Ireland--his parents are also listed as being of foreign birth. George, Richard, and Eli are listed as having a father of foreign birth, Mary and Elizabeth are not. This census is dated 19 Aug 1870. | |
3 | Book: History of Butler County Pennsylvania 1895, 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. | |
4 | Index to the Compiled Military Service Records for the Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812, National Archives and Records Administration, lists Richard Hines as a soldier with the 138th Regiment (Miller's) Pennsylvania Militia. He was inducted at the rank of Private and discharged with the same rank. | |
5 | Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams, granddaughter of Bert Winfred Wilson. | N/A
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