John Henry is the son of Isaiah Bradford Vines and Elizabeth Smith.
He served in the Falcon Guards (which was renamed Company E, 11th Arkansas Infantry.
His first wife was Margaret Lucy Burns (abt 1845-abt 1879). She is buried in the New Hope Cemetery on Patmos Rd in Hempstead County, AR (not to be confused with this cemetery).
His second wife was Mahazy Ellen Russell (1852-abt 1925). She was often referred to Haze which is the name on her tombstone. She is buried in the New Hope Cemetery (Old Ebenezer Cemetery) in Nevada County, Ar.
John Henry is the son of Isaiah Bradford Vines and Elizabeth Smith.
He served in the Falcon Guards (which was renamed Company E, 11th Arkansas Infantry.
His first wife was Margaret Lucy Burns (abt 1845-abt 1879). She is buried in the New Hope Cemetery on Patmos Rd in Hempstead County, AR (not to be confused with this cemetery).
His second wife was Mahazy Ellen Russell (1852-abt 1925). She was often referred to Haze which is the name on her tombstone. She is buried in the New Hope Cemetery (Old Ebenezer Cemetery) in Nevada County, Ar.
Family Members
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Henry Allen Vines
1867–1931
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Mary Ella Vines Hodnott
1868–1946
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Ida Bell Vines Ratcliff
1871–1901
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Lula Hope Vines Starnes
1873–1950
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John Walter Vines
1875–1941
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Mary Frances Vines Arnold
1886–1974
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Columbus (Lum) Vines
1888–1970
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Gordia Alice Vines Rogers
1892–1948
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William Thomas Vines
1893–1966
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Maudie M "Maude" Vines Burns
1896–1922
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Tom Vines
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Martha Vines
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Flora Vines
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