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Baby Boy Hiner

Birth
Ada County, Idaho, USA
Death
1911 (aged less–than 1 year)
Ada County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Eagle, Ada County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
Unknown
Memorial ID
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This baby lived two days and was buried in the Joplin Cemetery, according to family records. The cemetery has no record, and the grave location is unknown and unmarked.

In 1909, George and Stella had moved with their three children to a rented farm on the west side of Eagle Road near where it intersects with Highway 20. Guy and George (Bill) were born here. In 1914, the family moved to a rented farm on Overland Road.

Roy Hiner thought this baby was born and died in 1911, which would be while the family lived on Eagle Road. But Mae Pickerel, sister of Stella, always insisted the baby was born between siblings George (Bill) and Roy, which would date his birth to the latter part of 1914, after the family had moved to Overland Road.

If he was born in 1911, he was the 5th of 11 children born to George and Estella Hiner. If he was born in 1914, he was 7th of 11.
This baby lived two days and was buried in the Joplin Cemetery, according to family records. The cemetery has no record, and the grave location is unknown and unmarked.

In 1909, George and Stella had moved with their three children to a rented farm on the west side of Eagle Road near where it intersects with Highway 20. Guy and George (Bill) were born here. In 1914, the family moved to a rented farm on Overland Road.

Roy Hiner thought this baby was born and died in 1911, which would be while the family lived on Eagle Road. But Mae Pickerel, sister of Stella, always insisted the baby was born between siblings George (Bill) and Roy, which would date his birth to the latter part of 1914, after the family had moved to Overland Road.

If he was born in 1911, he was the 5th of 11 children born to George and Estella Hiner. If he was born in 1914, he was 7th of 11.


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