His known siblings were ---
Nathan Hines
Nora Hines
Minta Hines
Susan Hines
George W. Hines
Howard Hines
Connor {or Connie} Hines
Jack Pink Hines
John A. Hines
Elijah Hines
His wife and several of their children preceded him in death.
Upon his passing, he was laid to rest on July 6, 1944 on the grounds of Whitaker Cemetery in Lodi.
Burial arrangements were managed by undertaker, W.F. Garmon, of Jefferson.
W.H. Rand, of Lodi, was the informant on the death certificate.
Sources
~ Texas Death Certificate #31880
~ Texas County Marriage Record
~ 1880-1940 Census Records of Cass County, Texas
Notes
- The 1900 census reported that their parents, Albert and Eliza, bore 11 children from their marriage; however, at this time, only 5 of their children were still living.
- Henry "Mirt" Mirtle Hines was reported as the three-year-old son by the name, Mirtle, in the 1880 census.
His known siblings were ---
Nathan Hines
Nora Hines
Minta Hines
Susan Hines
George W. Hines
Howard Hines
Connor {or Connie} Hines
Jack Pink Hines
John A. Hines
Elijah Hines
His wife and several of their children preceded him in death.
Upon his passing, he was laid to rest on July 6, 1944 on the grounds of Whitaker Cemetery in Lodi.
Burial arrangements were managed by undertaker, W.F. Garmon, of Jefferson.
W.H. Rand, of Lodi, was the informant on the death certificate.
Sources
~ Texas Death Certificate #31880
~ Texas County Marriage Record
~ 1880-1940 Census Records of Cass County, Texas
Notes
- The 1900 census reported that their parents, Albert and Eliza, bore 11 children from their marriage; however, at this time, only 5 of their children were still living.
- Henry "Mirt" Mirtle Hines was reported as the three-year-old son by the name, Mirtle, in the 1880 census.
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