According to Mark Freeman and April Makerney, he was born to Caleb and Sarah HILL. This MIGHT be the same Caleb Hill who was said to be married to Mary FLYNT--and was the father of Elizabeth Hill, the wife of Amos McLemore and Nancy Perry Hill, the wife of Richard McLemore.
Rocky Wright, in June 2011, noted that Lot Hill was most likely Lod (Lodowick/Lodrick) Hill. He appears to be a sibling of Susan Hill Morris, Rhydonia Hill Cook, and A. Frankline Hill. Father was Rhydon G. Hill, M. D.
(Aaron Martin) m. Sept. 3, 1843, Mrs. Mary Hill Willis....(she) m. third an EDY. (White and Toole, p 47).
Dale Rubel shows she was born in Georgia or Alabama, as does Kay Parker McCary. McCary also shows that Mary was married for a third time, to John Edy on 6 Aug 1854, in Cherokee County, Texas.
Leonard--Mary Leonard, beloved wife of the late Leonard A. Leonard, late residence, Lake Shore Hotel and 38025 Lake Shore Blvd. Friends may call at the Daniels Funeral Home, 15890 Detroit Ave., Thursday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, where services will be held Friday, Dec. 6, at 2 p.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.
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Name: Maud Alberta Clark
Death Date: 01 Jul 1976
Death Place: Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 79 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1897
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Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Andrew J. Hill
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mattie Elizabeth Cliburn
Mother's Birthplace:
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Cemetery:
Burial Place: Greenlawn Memorial Park, Port Arthur, Texas
Burial Date: 03 Jul 1976
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Film Number: 2243939
Digital Film Number: 4168244
Image Number: 2011
Reference Number: 54344
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976
Ralph Cheyenne Hill, 48, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Saturday, January 16, 2021.
Cheyenne was born on February 26, 1972 in Hemphill to Ralph Carson Hill and Sharon Norton Christian. He was a graduate of Hemphill High School and a member of Pipeline Local 798 and the Pendleton Harbor Volunteer Fire Department. He loved to fish and to spend time with his grandkids.
Cheyenne is survived by his father, Ralph C. Hill, Sr. and wife, Jan, of Hemphill; his mother, Sharon Christian of Hemphill; sons, Keith Hill and fianc?', Veronica Myers, and Christian Hill of Hemphill; daughters, Brittani Hill and fianc?', Riley Helmer, and Courtney Hill, all of Hemphill; brothers, Ralph "Bubba" Carson Hill and wife, Samantha, of Hemphill, Jerry Crustner and wife, Amanda, of Pineland, and Lee Craig and wife, Rhonda, of Bronson; sister, Jennifer Weaver and husband, Mark, of Hemphill; aunts, Linda Blanton and husband, Sherman, of Lufkin, and Lucy Bolt of Colorado; uncles, Ivy Norton and wife, Peggy, of Florida, Johnny Ebarb of Hemphill, and Joe Ebarb and wife, Starlotte, of Hemphill; and grandchildren, Karlie Hill, Karter Hill, Brynsten Hill, Emilee Helmer, and Holleigh Helmer.
Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.
Funeral services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, January 20, 2021 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Bo Owens officiating.
Burial will follow services in Spring Hill Cemetery with Durk Sepulvado, David Worrell, Brennan Kay, Chris Williams, Brad Brown, Dyllan Guy and Robert Green serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers are Carson Hill, George Hutto, and Bubba Hill.
Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 27, 2021
1900 Census
Louisiana, DeSoto Parish, Police Jury Ward 2
Enumerated 22 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 52 Sheet 17B
303-306
Cook, Rhidona Head W F Aug 1832 2wd 10/5 Ala SC Tenn Farmer
Cook Fannie M Dtr W F Mch 1860 40 S La La Ala
Cook, Ella Dtr W F Feb 1868 32 S La La Ala
304-307
Provost, Eddie Head W M Apr 1876 24 S La Ala La farmer
Shoemaker, Lucinda Servant W F Feb 1820 80 Wd 33 0/0 Ga Ga Ga Servant
1930 Census
Michigan, Sanilac County, Greenleaf Township
Enumerated 15 Apr 1930
ED 76-18 SD 11 Sheet 6B
136-137
Hiller, James Hd M W 73 M 21 Oh Pa Md
Hiller, Anna L Wf F W 68 M 17 Oh Oh Oh
137-138
Hiller, Jacob Hd M W 42 M30 Mich NY NY
Hiller, Laura Wf F W 35 m23 Mich Mich NY
Hiller, Floyd L Son M W 11 S Mich Mich Mich
Hiller, Irene H Dtr F W 7 S Mich Mich Mich
138-139
Hiller, George Head M W 75 Wd 27 NY Alsace Lorraine France Alscace Lorraine France
1930 Census
Kansas, Wyandotte, Quindaro Twp
Enumerated 9 Apr 1930
ED 105-71 SD 6 Sheet 8B
204-208
Hedgepath, Charlie R Head M W 44 M 28 Mo MO MO Laborer Ry Co
Hedgepath, Rebecca M Wf F W 35 M 20 La NY Wisc
----209
Brooks, Annie L Head F W 37 M 22 Tx NY Wisc Macing Operator Candy Factory
Brooks, Ethel A Dtr F W 13 S Mo MO Tx
Brooks, Olean M Dtr F W 11 S Mo MO Tx
Brooks, Christine E Dtr F W 9 S Mo Mo Tx
Brooks, Roberta V Dtr F W 7 S Mo Mo Tx
Jim grew up in Texas as his family moved from place to place, living a year of so at one location then traveling to the next. When he was around 18 years old his family moved to a 20 acre farm in Poinsett County, Arkansas, near Harrisburg. He worked on the farm, picked cotton, worked for the railroad and at a stave mill. In 1917, he purchased the 20 acre home place. In 1925, he sold out and moved to Kansas City, Kansas. He worked at the Columbia Steel Tank company until he lost his job during the depression. He did odd jobs until World War II, working at gas stations and later had a confectionary stand. During the war, he was head press operator at J&L Steel Barrel Company, where he continued employment through his retirement in 1955. He final years were spent at his home at 32nd and Delevan.
1930 Census
Kansas, Wyandotte County, Kansas City
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 105-89 SD 6 Sheet 26A Stamped 97
Reynolds Avenue
917-408-432
Hills, James Head M W 45 m 26 Tx NY Wis Columbus Steel ??? Co
Hills, May Wf F W 38 m 18 Ark Ark Miss Labor Garment Factory
Hills, Lena Dtr F W 18 S Ark Tx Ark
Hills, Rena Dtr F W 14 S Ark Tx Ark
Hills, Dorothy Dtr F W 8 S Ark Tx Ark
1930 Census
Kansas, Wyandotte, Quindaro Twp
Enumerated 9 Apr 1930
ED 105-71 SD 6 Sheet 8B
204-208
Hedgepath, Charlie R Head M W 44 M 28 Mo MO MO Laborer Ry Co
Hedgepath, Rebecca M Wf F W 35 M 20 La NY Wisc
----209
Brooks, Annie L Head F W 37 M 22 Tx NY Wisc Macing Operator Candy Factory
Brooks, Ethel A Dtr F W 13 S Mo MO Tx
Brooks, Olean M Dtr F W 11 S Mo MO Tx
Brooks, Christine E Dtr F W 9 S Mo Mo Tx
Brooks, Roberta V Dtr F W 7 S Mo Mo Tx
After her younger son went away to school, Rena went to work altering ladies clothing. She was head of alterations at the Cornith Square store of Harzfelds, and exclusive ladies wear chain, from 1967 until her retirement in 1983.
US Army, World War II. The US Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File shows that he enlisted on 18 May 1939, and was released from service on 8 Oct 1945.
Assumed to be a brother of Elbert and William due to his name, age and proximity at the time of the 1835 Sabine District census. Might actually be a nephew, cousin, or unrelated.
LaDarla Walker Keith posted that she married James Madison CONNER, son of Lewis Conner and Martha Ann Weeks. She stated that Amanda and James homesteaded in DeBeca/Roosevelt County, New Mexico before returning to Wise County, Texas. They had three sons, one of them being her grandfather.
Date of death insted shown by Robert Racek as 24 July 1963.
Mrs. Anna Racek, 74, Dies
Mrs. Anna Racek, 74, of Morse Bluff died Sunday night in the Fremont hospital.
Mrs. Racek was born October 3, 1888 in Morse Bluff. She was married December 11, 1907 to Edward Racek who died January 29, 1937. She was a member of the Z.C.B.J. Lodge.
Survivors are one son, Raymond, of Morse Bluff; one sister, Mrs. Rudy (Emma) Kavan of Fremont and two grandchildren. Funeral services were Wednesday at 2:00 pm at the Moser Funeral Home in North Bend with the Rev. Sherman Ragsdell of Exeter officiating. Organis was Mrs. Donald Proett. She accompanied Ray and Fred Houfek who sang in Czech "Beyond the Sunset" and "Sweet Bye and Bye."
Pallbearers wre Arnold Kavan, John Huska, Raymond Kavan, Otto Hines, Lewis Racek and Edward Virka.
Interment was in Killian cemetery.
(Undated, unreferenced newspaper clipping courtesy of Carolyn Mastny: July 25, 1963 is handwritten on the clipping)
Sis. Anna Tenopir, daughter of Frank R. and Anna Hines, was born Feb. 10, 1894 and passed away at her home Oct. 30, 1961 at the age of 67 years. Most of her life was spent near Morse Bluff, Nebr. except for 14 years when she lived west of North Bend. Sis. Tenopir was a member of our Lodge and of the American Legion auxiliary. A devoted wife, mother, and grandmother, she leaves to mourn her departure her husband, Louis; two daughters, Mrs. Anna Moline of Wahoo and Mrs. Madeline Prochaska of Abie; one sister, Mrs. Mary Bunda of Linwood; three brothers, Joseph, Victor, and Otto Hines of Morse Bluff; and five grandchildren. Funeral services were held in North Bend and from Z.C.B.J. Hall in Morse Bluff on Nov. 2, 1961, the Rev. Walter Millett of Cedar Bluffs officiating. Interment was in Woodland Cemetery, North Bend. Members of Lodge Plzen No. 9 of Morse Bluff, Nebraska extend deep sympathy to the bereaved family. Mary L. Racek, Sec'y
Was shown on the muster roll of Captain J.M. Burroughs Company of the Sabine County Volunteer Infantry, CSA, and was enlisted at Hemphill, Texas by Drury Field for 3 months duty on January 15, 1863. He died on the way home from Galveston after the Civil War. (White and Toole)
Per "1850 Census Sabine County, Texas with Added Family Information and Corrections", Elbert Hines owned 7 slaves. In "Sabine County Genealogical Records, it was further noted that he was the Alcade of Sabine District in 1826, and fought in the Texas Revolution in 1836 (p. 28).
His tombstone is inscribed "Grandfather and Grandmother Melton Came to Texas in 1826. Born in Effingham Co., Ga;. Married Nov 5, 1816 in Pike Co., Miss." It is a triple marker with Mahana and Charlton Hines.
Elbert Jessie Hines, 91, 520 S. Harlandale, died at his home Friday. He was a native of Hemphill, but had resided in this city for 14 years.
He is survived by three sons, S. R. Hines of San Antonio, A. A. Hines of Laredo and C. C. Hines of Flint, Mich.; and five daughters, Mrs. W. E. Smith of Fort Worth, Mrs. Mattie Mellon of Refugio, Mrs. T. C. Grimes of Mission, and Mrs. Ruth Richter and Mrs. Alice Carpenter, both of San Antonio.
The body was sent Saturday to Lareod, for services and interment in that city.
She was said to have married Sank Marshall. The September 20, 2006 "Sabine County Reporter" had a picture of the Milam, Texas, First Grade through High School--Spring 1927. Sank Marshall, Principal, was among the people pictured. The photo was submitted to the "Sabine County Reporter" by Robert E. "Ted" Finley of Van Nuys, California.
1900 Census
Nebraska, Saunders County, Morse Bluff, ED 128
Hines, Frank R Head W M Aug 1871 29 M 7 Ill Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Hines, Annie Wife W F Nov 1873 28 M 7 5/3 Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia
Hines, Annie Dtr W F Feb 1894 6 Nebraska Ill Nebraska
Hines, Mary N Dtr W F 4 Nebraska Ill Nebraska
Hines, Ab a L Dtr W F Jan 1898 2 Nebraska Ill Nebraska
1910 Census
Nebraska, Saunders County, Morse Bluff, ED 148
Hines, Frank R Hd M W 39 M 17 Neb Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia Farmer
Hines, Anne Wife F W 37 M1 17 10/7 Nebraska Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia
Hines, Anne Libbie Dtr F W 16 S Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Hines, Mary M Dtr F W 14 S Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Hines, Albina Dtr F W 13 S Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Hines, Emma R Dtr F W 8 S Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Hines, Joe H Son M W 6 S Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Hines, Victor Son M W 4 S Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Hines, Otto Son M W 3 S Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
1870 Federal Census
Illinois, Will County, Reed Township, Post Office Braidwood
Enumerated 4 August 1870
Page 55 Stamped 430
377-430
Hinish, Joseph 26 M W C. Miner Bohemia
Hinish, Ann 25 F W Keeping House Bohemia
Hinish, Frank 1 M W Illinois
----431
Henish, Frank 21 M W C. Miner Bohemia May
Henish, Mary 25 F W Helps to Keep House Bohemia May
1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, Pr. 4
Enumerated 20 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 77 Sheet 9A
138-138
Hines, Frank Hd W M May 1866 33 M 3 Tx Tx La Farmer
Hines, Saphrona Wf W F Dec 1872 27 M3 2/2 Tx Miss Miss
Hines, Minnie Dtr W F Jan 1898 2 S Tx Tx
Hines, Emma E Dtr W F Jun 1899 Tx Tx
1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, Pr 4
Enumerated 23 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 141 Stamped 269
95-97
Hines, John M Head M W 63 Wd Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Hines, Lewis R Son M W 25 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Hines, Lydia Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
98-98
Hines, Frank J Hd M W 40 M1 13 Tx Tx La Farmer
Hines, Sofronay Wf F W 37 M1 13 5/5 Tx Miss Miss Farm Labor
er
Hines, Ida M Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Hines, Emma S Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Hines, Russell F Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Hines, David C Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Hines, Walker B. Son M W 1 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
John M. Hines, 89 years, of Morse Bluff, NE passed away Saturday, October 8, 2016 at Birchwood Manor in North Bend, NE.
John was born to John O. and Marie (Vavak) Hines on August 19, 1927 in Morse Bluff. He graduated from North Bend High School. John married Adeline Vanek on February 8, 1949 at the Presbyterian Church in Prague, NE. He lived in Morse Bluff his entire life where he farmed. He enjoyed stock car racing and fishing. He was a church member and an Elder of the United Presbyterian Church in North Bend.
He is survived by his wife, Adeline; sons, Jim (Diane) Hines of Morse Bluff, NE, John (Nancy) of Colleyville, TX, and Mark (Patrice) of Morse Bluff, NE; 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Irv; and sister, Lillian Bauer.
Funeral Service will be 10:00 A.M., Tuesday, October 11, 2016 at the United Presbyterian Church in North Bend. The Rev. Michael Hill will officiate. Visitation with family receiving friends will be Monday from 5 P.M. to 7 P.M. at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend. Visitation will continue 1 hour prior to service at the church. Burial will be at Killian Cemetery, near Morse Bluff. Memorial may be designated to: the United Presbyterian Church and Senior Center in North Bend.
I got the death certificate for my Greatgrandfather Frank Hines and found information I had been seeking for a long time.
Joseph Hines born 3-12-1823 IS my Great-great-grandfather. Therefore Joseph (Anna Zakovec) Hines and my Great-grandfather Frank (Mary Bures) Hines were brothers.
Also children of Joseph (b. 1823) were John Hines and Mary Hines.
Somewhere along the way someone told me that Joseph (1823) was married to Mary Lamischeck. I don't have this verified. I don't even remember who gave me the information.
From the book we wrote for the Morse Bluff centennial, ?i?Morse Bluff and Surrounding Rural Area, 1887-1987", ?/i?the following information is given about Joseph Hines (1823).
Joseph was born 3-12-1823 in Bohemia. In 1866 he came to Chicago, Il with his children: Joe, Frank, John, and Mary. A year and half later they moved to Braidwood, Il where they worked in the coal mines. In 1871 he came to the Morse Bluff area. His descendants span 6 generations and 115 years in the Morse Bluff area. Joseph died 10-11-1906.
As I recall this information was given by Lillian Hines Bauer. She was interested in family history so I believe most of it might be true. However, I believe Frank and Mary Bures came
later by a couple of years. I will have to check that to see if I have that information somewhere.
Email from Joan Hruza [hruza@alltel.net]
dated July 17, 2007
Czechs in Nebraska - Saunders County Morse Bluff and Bohemian Precincts. (Data furnished by Frank Kaplan, Morse Bluff).
Joseph Hines, Koryta, December 1845, came to Braidwood in 1867. Living at date of writing.
Obituary:
Joseph Hines, one of the earliest settlers in the vicinity of Morse Bluff, died at him (sic) Wednesday of last week. Funeral services were held Friday under the auspices of the Z.C.B.J. lodge, conducted by the Rev. Philipi of Clarkson. Interment was made in the Killiam cemetery. Mr. Hines was born in Czechoslovakia in 1845 and came to the United States in 1868. He located on a farm in Saunders county in 1871 and continued the occupation of farming until his death. He is survived by this wife and the following children: Frank, James, John, Mrs. Edward Racek and Mrs. Rudolph Kavan. Mr Hines lived on the same farm near Morse Bluff for sixty years.
(Unreferenced newspaper clipping, courtesy of Caroline Mastny: dated by hand 19 Feb 1931)
1870 Federal Census
Illinois, Will County, Reed Township, Post Office Braidwood
Enumerated 4 August 1870
Page 55 Stamped 430
377-430
Hinish, Joseph 26 M W C. Miner Bohemia
Hinish, Ann 25 F W Keeping House Bohemia
Hinish, Frank 1 M W Illinois
----431
Henish, Frank 21 M W C. Miner Bohemia May
Henish, Mary 25 F W Helps to Keep House Bohemia May
1900 Federal Census
Nebraska, Saunders County, Morse Bluff, ED 128
Hines, Joseph Head W M Jan 1845 55 M 24 Bohemia Bohemia Boh
emia 1867 Farmer
Hines, Annie Wife W F Feb 1846 54 M 24 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1868
Hines, Joseph Son W M Apr 1872 28 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia Farm Labor
Hines, James Son W M Mar 1875 25 Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia Farm Labor
Hines, John Son W M June 1885 15 Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia At School
Hines, Anna Dtr W F Oct 1889 Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia At School
Hines, Ema Dtr W F March 1891 Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia At School
They lived next John and Josephine Hines, a near John and Josephine Zakovec.
The funeral for Lillian A. Bauer, 84, of North Bend, formerly of Morse Bluff, will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Charles Catholic Church in North Bend.
Lillian died Thursday, July 15, 2010, at Fremont Area Medical Center in Fremont.
She was born Sept. 27, 1925, at Morse Bluff. She graduated from North Bend High School and taught at rural schools for two years. She married Joseph D. Bauer on Feb. 7, 1945, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church at Cedar Hill. They farmed southwest of Morse Bluff and moved to North Bend in 1982. She was a member of St. Charles Catholic Church and the church circle in North Bend and a former member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church at Cedar Hill. She was also a member of a Dodge County extension club.
Survivors include: sons, Ron (and wife, Marsha) Bauer of Valentine, Dan (and wife, Kathy) Bauer of Morse Bluff, Dave Bauer of Lincoln, Randy (and wife, Lorrie) Bauer of Chadron, and Jeff (and wife, Louise) Bauer of Morse Bluff; daughters, JoAnne (and husband, Dave) Serel of Phoenix, and Rachelle (and husband, Randy) Eriksen of Omaha; a brother, John (and wife, Adeline) Hines of Morse Bluff; 21 grandchildren and 13 great-grandhildren.
She is preceded in death by her parents, John and Marie (Vavak) Hines; her husband, stepfather, a son, grandson, two great-grandchildren, a brother and infant sister.
The Rev. Donald Cleary will officiate at Tuesday's funeral. Visitation with family present will be 4-8 p.m. Monday at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend. Rosary will be at 4 p.m. Monday and a Vigil Service will be at 7 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Visitation wlll continue on Tuesday at the funeral home from 9 to 9:30 a.m. Burial will be at Cedar Hill Cemetery near Morse Bluff.
Memorials may be made to Catholic Social Services.
Online condolences may be left at www.mosermemorialchapels.com.
Published in the Fremont (NE) Tribune, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy.
Her mother was born in Mississippi, and her father in Georgia. Mrs. B.A. Foster, who lived with Martha and William at the time of the 1900 census, was listed as being born in Mississippi, with her mother born in Kentucky and her father in South Carolina.
Her death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org (Texas Deaths, 1890-1976) shows her as Mrs. Mattie Morthyann Barge, resident of RFD #3, Grosbeck, Texas. She was lsited as the widow of Bill Barge, born in 1858, age 78 and a housekeeper. Her birthplace was simply shown as U.S.A., with her father listed as Jimmie Hines and no mother's name lsited. The informant was C. M. Barge, who could be reached c/o the Mexia Cotton Mill. She was buried at Lost Pines Cemetery on October 10, 1936.
"Well known early day school teacher in Sabine County." (White and Toole, p 28). In her sketch about Lee Smith of Sabine County, Virgie Speights notes that one of his teachers at the one room log school at Beach Grove was J. P Alford, who taught alongside Miss Belle Smith, Clint Arthur, and Miss Mattine Hines. (Speights, Old Timers of Sabine County, p. 26).
Buzek - Mildred H., 89, Milligan, died Wednesday (2/26/97) in Friend. Born, Morse Bluff. Survivors: son, Merle D., Milligan; daughters, Roma B. Bigelow, Kathryn A. Rischling, both Milligan; sister, Julia Kuska, Exeter; nine grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren.
Services: 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: begins 1 p.m. today, funeral home, Milligan. Memorials in lieu of flowers in care of family.
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star archives)
His Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was the son of Frank Hines and Fronie Beard, and his usual occupation was that of Barber. The informant was his brother, Dave Hines.
"William Hines followed his brother, Elbert, to Texas, and settled at Sabinetown, but later bought 640 A. on the Ben Lindsey League and moved there. He also rec'd a land grant from the Mexican Government." (White and Toole)
Bernard Allen Hinrichs was called home by the Lord on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 at Thayer County Memorial Hospital while surrounded by family at the age of 88 years, 4 months, and 11 days.
Bernard was born on May 6, 1925 to Henry and Hilda (Higel) Hinrichs on a farm southwest of Ohiowa. He was one of two children. Bernard was baptized on June 7, 1925 by Pastor G. Kratt of St. John's Lutheran Church (South Church) where he was also confirmed the 3rd of September 1939 by Pastor V.R. Pietzko. His memory verse was 2 Cor. 5, Verse 15. He grew up going to country school and graduated from Ohiowa High School in 1943.
Bernard was married to Hazel Eich on March 12, 1945. To this union six children were born, Max, Vaughn, Rex, Gary, Carol, and Nancy. They enjoyed 37 years of marriage. Hazel died November 1982.
On January 25, 1986 he married Ruby (Bedlan) Peppie. They enjoyed 27 years of marriage. They enjoyed attending numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren's activities, antique tractor shows, and spending many winters in Arizona.
Bernard was a farmer and custom combiner traveling from Kingfisher, OK to Jamestown N.D. for 13 years with his dad and brother in-law Louis Schoenholz . Operating the combine was always his passion up until 2012 when he was 87 years young. Bernard loved the good ole days but always looked ahead to new technology. He loved the harvest - missing only one wheat harvest due to health problems. No matter how bad a summer Bernard had, he always perked up in the fall about harvest time. He would always say, "You know, this is my vacation." Bernard started driving truck at age 14 hauling grain away from the combine. He eventually got to operate the combine and loved every minute of it.
Bernard's hobbies included going to antique tractor shows, collecting Rumley and Oliver tractors, telling jokes and visiting with friends.
Bernard served in the United States Army, was a member of the Fairbury Elks Lodge and was Thayer County Commissioner. He was an active member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Bruning where he served on the Church Endowment Board for many years. He served on many other boards including the Bruning School Board, FHA Board, and Bruning Grain and Feed Board.
Bernard is survived by wife Ruby, children: Max (Karen), Vaughn (Vicki), Rex (Pat), Gary (Nancy), Carol (Leroy) Voss, Nancy (Jeff) Joe; grandchildren/great-grandchildren: Jess (Megan) Hinrichs, Luke, Joe, Jacob, Connor; Jodi (Matt) Weber, Nolan, Easton, Elijah; Jane (Mike) Fountain, Jaren, Kale, Bryce, Trace; Shawn Hinrichs, Travis (Jenny) Hinrichs, Sammy, Brett; Kristen (Tracy) Henke, Abe; Nicole (Mike) Frank, Reese, Hannah; Jered (Tammy) Hinrichs, Gatlin, Elizabeth; Andrew (Megan) Hinrichs, Lenora; Laura (Brandon) Bryan, Sage, Gus; Chad (Rachelle) Hinrichs, Riley, Jaci; Bryan (Valerie) Hinrichs, Marah, Mikayla, Kendall; Angela (Robert) Miller, Daniel, Lindsay; Mike (Ambur) Hinrichs, Claire, Emma; Jeremy (Stephanie) Hinrichs, Peyton, Gabriel, Kody; Joel Voss, Mikyna; Neal (Tara) Voss, Tobby, Carter; Cory (Samantha) Voss; Grady Joe, Gabrielle Joe. Step-children: Jackie (Ken) Mach, MaryBeth (Jim) Harrold, Gary (Carol) Peppie; step-grandchildren: Tiffany Vieth, Kelby, Dalton; Todd Mach; Kim (Marc) Vieth, Brady, Bailey; Stephanie (Kent) Crandall, Taylor, Connor; Lisa (Kevin) Kimbrough, Maddy, Thayne; Julie (Jim) Stutzman, Tucker, Jasper; sister, LoElla Hinrichs Schoenholz along with nieces, nephews and other relatives.
Bernard was preceded in death by wife Hazel, his parents, brother in-law Louis Schoenholz, and grand-daughter Melissa Hinrichs.
Funeral services were conducted on Monday, September 23, 2013, at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Bruning Nebraska with Pastor Stuart Sell officiating. Janice Fintel accompanied the congregation who sang On Eagles Wings, The Old Rugged Cross and I Was There To Hear Your Borning Cry. Casket bearers were Jess Hinrichs, Shawn Hinrichs, Jered Hinrichs, Chad Hinrichs, Joel Voss and Grady Joe. Honorary bearers were his grandchildren, great grandchildren, Frank Bruning and Darreld Domeier. Interment was in the Trinity Lutheran Cemetery with Farmer & Son Funeral Home in charge of the arrangments.
Online condolences may be left at www.farmerandsonfuneral home.com
Randy Allen Hinrichs, 43, of 411 S. Elm, Autumn Park Apartments, died Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at Bryan LGH Medical Center East, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Services will be Friday, April 13, 2001; 2:00 P.M. at Butler-Volland Chapel with Pastor Kathleen Kasper officiating. Burial will be in St. Paul's Lutheran Churchyard Cemetery, rural Glenvil, Nebraska.
Randy Allen Hinrichs was born August 20, 1957 in San Diego, California to Marvin & Shirley (Soukup) Hinrichs. He moved with his family to Hastings, Nebraska in 1959. He resided in Beatrice, Nebraska from 1964 to 1973 when he returned to Hastings.
Randy Allen Hinrichs was preceded in death by his father, Marvin Hinrichs and grandparents.
Survivors include,
Mother: Shirley Hinrichs - Hastings, NE
Sisters: Deborah Williams - Newton, IA
Cheryl Hinrichs - Fairfield, NE
Memorial maybe given to the family
Butler-Volland Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
VISITATIONS:
We. 4-11-01; 5pm-9pm
Thur. 4-12-01; 9am-9pm
Fri. 4-13-01; 9am until service time
Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, copied from the Livingston-Butler-Volland Funeral Home website.
Lorine T. Kimmey, 75, of Jasper died Saturday, July 19, 1997, at Lakes Regional Medical Center in Jasper.
She was a member of Erin Missionary Baptist Church and a native of Bessemay.
Survivors: sosn, Clyde Morgan of Erin, Jimmy R. Morgan of Jasper, and Elton Kent Morgan of Kirbyville; daughters, Frances Amanda BUSSEY of Lawton, Oklahoma; Midlrend Ann WATLEY of Pasedena, Bertie Lee BUTLER of Kirbyville, Wanda Gail BARRETT of Owensboro, Kentucky, and Karen Sue KEY and Sarah Geneva CAFFEY, both of Jasper; two sisters; 31 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held July 21 at Forest Oaks Funeral Home's chapel in Jasper. Interment followed at Erin Cemetery in Erin.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)
Donna Rae Villwok was born on Aug. 29, 1932, at Waterloo, Nebraska, to Ben and Agnes (Fallon) Hirt. She passed away Wednesday Oct. 11, 2023, at Oakland Heights in Oakland, Nebraska. Donna grew up on the family farm near Waterloo and attended Waterloo Public School. She graduated in May 1950 as the salutatorian of her class.
She was baptized and confirmed at St. John's Catholic Church in Valley in 1947. During summers she detasseled corn and hoed beans. After graduation she worked at Boys Town running their robotype machines printing out contribution letters.
She married Leroy Villwok of Waterloo on Jan. 19, 1952, at the Lutheran Church in Elkhorn, Nebraska. After they were married, they lived in many different places. On June 11, 1957, their first daughter, Marcee Ellen, was born, two years later Rhonda Rae was born on July 16, 1959, and five years later Mark Leroy was born on March 11, 1964.
In March 1970 they bought and moved to a farm outside of Craig, Nebraska, where they lived for 27 years. They joined the Lutheran Church of Oakland. When they retired from farming, they moved to Oakland and wintered in Arizona for the next 15 years.
In 2011 they moved to Fremont. Leroy and Donna were married for 63 years when Leroy passed away from injuries sustained in a car accident on Sept. 24, 2015.
She was preceded in death by her parents and husband, Leroy Villwok.
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
Survivors include daughters: Marcee (Randy) Schmidt of Oakland, Rhonda (Gale) Miller of Soldier, Iowa; son, Mark (Sara) Villwok of Coolidge, Arizona; 9 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.
Memorial Service: Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023, 3 p.m., at First Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Memorial Visitation: One hour prior to service at the church.
Private Family Burial: Prospect Hill Cemetery, Elkhorn.
In lieu of flowers, memorials to the family for future designation.
Pelan Funeral Services Oakland
Oakland, NE 68045 402-685-5673
At the time of the 1880 Federal census, 3 year old Leo B. Hitchcock was living in the home of Sylvester and Catherine WILSON in Dayton, Berrien County, Michigan, and listed as their son. His birthplace, and that of his mother, was listed as Michigan. No birthplace for his father was shown. Sylvester Wilson was shown as born in Michigan and Catherine Wilson was shown as born in New Jersey.
(Alexander Marshall's) wife, Elizabeth (Hicks) Marshall, daughter of Jesse Hicks, was born in Virginia on May 5, 1793, and died in Breckinridge County June 30, 1864. Ralph Marshall copied this from an article discovered in the summer of 1980 in the Kansas City, Missouri Public Library from the "History of Kentucky, Illustrated 1887 pps. 1072-1073).
Jesse Hicks came to Breckinridge as early as 1810 (sic--actually came between 1817 & 1820), and made a settlement near the present site of Clifton Mills on Sinking Creek, where he opened a blacksmith shop, being one of the first mechanics in that section of the county. He died about 1836(sic). (Ralph Marshall, p 48).
Daughter of Frank HLADKY and Frances NOVAK of Dorchester. She is a 1943 graduate of Dorchester High School. During the years her husband was farming and the boys were in still at home, Frances worked in Friend at the Clouse Variety Store and later in Exeter at Exeter Sundries Store. (Milligan, Nebraska, 1988-2008, pp. 108-109).
Obituary
A Memorial Service for Frances will be held on Friday, June 4, 2021 at 10:30 a.m. at the Exeter United Methodist Church. Pastor Murry Johnston will officiate the Memorial Service.
Frances' wishes were to donate her body to science and she will be cremated when they conclude studies and her ashes will be interred in the Exeter Cemetery in a private family ceremony at a later date.
Memorials are suggested to the Exeter American Legion Auxiliary or the Exeter Fire and Rescue.
Frances Mae Becwar was born to Frank J. and Helen M. (Novak) Hladky on May 11, 1926 at Pleasant Hill, Nebraska and passed away peacefully at her home on May 27, 2021 at Savannah Pines Retirement Community in Lincoln, Nebraska at the age of 95 years and 16 days.
In her youth, Frances enjoyed riding horses and her pet dogs and cats. She attended rural school until the 8th grade. In 1944, she began working at the grocery store in Milligan, and she also took an interest in refinishing antique furniture and wood working. She also worked for a time at the Exeter Sundry and the Dime Store. It was also around this time that she met Ernie Becwar, and they were married June 6, 1944. After Ernie was discharged from the Army, they moved to the farm. Frances raised chickens, ducks, and helped Ernie pick corn, by hand, until they were able to afford a one-row picker.
Frances and Ernie raised a family and had two sons: Larry and Jack. After the boys were older and entered into school, Frances worked part time at the Friend Dime Store. She also joined a country neighborhood extension club and Legion Auxiliary, which she was a 75 year member. In 1974, Ernie and Frances bought a lot and built a new home in Exeter. Upon moving into Exeter, they became members at the Exeter United Methodist Church and Frances was active in the UMW.
Ernie & Frances enjoyed traveling, seeing all the states except the Northeastern states.
Frances also did a lot of sewing in her spare time, she loved flowers, enjoyed ceramics, but she especially loved spending time with her grandkids. In 2018, Frances made the choice to sell her home in Exeter and move to Savannah Pines Retirement Community in Lincoln to be closer to family. Frances enjoyed the Savannah Pines community, and she tried to meet as many neighbors as she could, went to every event offered, and went on bus trips. She fit all of these activities in between her chemo treatments, infusions, and doctor's appointments. A few things Frances loved in no particular order would include her family, her friends, a cold beer, shopping, clothes, traveling, flowers, rodeos, Alan Jackson, a full refrigerator, casino trips, polka music and just embracing life in general. Frances took an interest in everyone around her, she was kind, and she led a great life.
Frances was preceded in death by her husband Ernie; parents Frank & Helen; and her sister Helen Kubicek.
She is survived by her sons Larry & Nancy Becwar of Henderson, Nevada and Jack & Lori Becwar of Lincoln, Nebraska; grandchildren Lane & Paige Becwar, Grant & Amanda Becwar, Kaitlyn & Alex McGinnis, Jake Becwar and friend Brit, Nate Becwar and fianc? Marge, Lauren Becwar and fianc? Charlie; great grandchildren Harper & Rylee McGinnis and Krayten & Kysen Becwar.
1930 Federal Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Dorchester Precinct
Enumerated April 11, 1930
ED 76-9 SD 11 Sheet 4A Stamped 188
85-85
Hladky, Frank Hd M W 38 M@31 Neb Czech Czech Farmer General Farm
Hladky, Helen Wf F W 28 M@21 Neb Czech Wisc
Hladky, Helen E Dtr F W 6 S Neb Neb Neb
Hladky, Frances M Dtr F W 4 1/12 S Neb Neb Neb
At the time of the 1920 Census, Antonie was listed as the head of household. Her sons were listed as Jim (21) , Mike (16), John (9) and Joe (7). Also living in the household was Antonie mothers, the 76 year old Josefa . Jim and Mike were both employed as laborers at stores. (1920 Census). She loved to crochet and raise a garden and flowers. (Milligan, p 281).
It is likely, but not proven, that he is the husband of Bertha and father of Helen, both living with his parents at the time of the 1920 Fillmore County Census. Helen was shown as widowed, so if Frank was her husband, he died ca 1908 to 1910, after the conception of his daughter but before the actual census.
Mary Madison, daughter of Stephan Hlina and Anna (Krikava) Hlina, was born in Fillmore county, just west of Milligan, Neb. on September 18, 1887, and passed from this life at the Fillmore county hospital on April 10, 1975, at the age of 87 years, six months and 22 days.
She married Frank Janda and moved to a farm south of Nelson, Neb. To this union were born three children, daughter Alice and two sons, who passed away in infancy.
They lived on this farm till Frank's health failed. He passed away May 31, 1913.
On November 12, 1919, she was married to Clarence Madison. To this union were born one son and two daughters, the son dying in infancy.
She was preceded in death by her parents, three sons and both of her husbands, one sister and two brothers.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Claude (Alice) Peterson of Littleton, Col., Mrs. Effie Miller of York, Neb. and Mrs. Clarence (Evelyn) Elznic of Exeter, Neb., also eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, two brothers, Ed of Eugene, Oregon, and William of Bossier City, La., one sister, Ella Hlina of Lincoln, Neb. and many relatives and friends.
She was always willing and happy to help others in need of her assistance. Putting others first has always been a way of life for her and she will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
Funeral services were held and the Farmer and Son Funeral Home in Geneva on Sunday, April 3 (sic), at 2 p.m. with Rev. Clifford Bahr, officiating.
Mrs. Robert Stoldorf sang "The Old Rugged Cross" and "Going Home."
Pallbearers were Albert Skala, Clifford Rippe, Tom Madison, Eugene Betka, William Watmore and Norman Ogden. Interment was at the Bohemian National cemetery at Milligan.
1910 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Madison Twp
Enumerated 26, 27 and 28 of April 1910
SD 4 ED 22 Sheet 3B
55-55
Hlina, Stephen Hd M W 46 m1 23 AustBohemia AustBohemia Aust
Bohemia 1878 English Farmer
Hlina, Anna Wf F W 47 m1 23 8/6 AustBohemia AustBohemia AustBohemia 1880 Bohemian
Hlina, Fred Son M W 22 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia Farm Laborer
Hlina, Frank J Son M W 19 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia Farm Laborer
Hlina, Eddie A Son M W 11 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
Hlina, Willie Son M W 8 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
Hlina, Alice Dtr F W 5 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
1920 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, MadisonTwp
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 38 Sheet 4B
93-93
Hlina, Steve Hd M W 55 M 1871 Na 1877 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Hlina, Kirkava Wf F W 56 M 1888 Na 1877 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Hlina, Eddie Son m W 20 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Hlina, Willie Son M W 17 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Hlina, Ella Dtr F W 16 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Servant Home
Hlina, Bertha Dtr-in-law F W 21 Wd Neb Mo Iowa
Hlina, Helen Granddtr F W 1 9/12 S Neb Neb Neb
94-94
Madison, Clarence Hd M W 26 M Neb Iowa Ill Farmer General Farm
Madison, Mary Wf F W 32 M Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Madison, Alice Dtr F W 6 S Neb Neb Neb
1930 Federal Census
Mississippi, Leflore County, Greenwood City, North Ward, Beat 3
Enumerated 42-6 SD 4 Sheet 4A Stamped 4
1000-85-104
Hobbs, Allen M Hd M W 40 M34 Miss US US Farmer Cotton
Hobbs, Inda D Wf F W 40 M20 Mis Va Miss
Hobbs, Inda A Dtr F W 5 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Abram G Stepson M W 17 S Miss Miss Miss
Goldie Hobbs Dorsey, 78, of Bronson, Texas passed away Sunday, February 6, 2022 at her residence surrounded by her family.
Goldie was born in Morton, Texas on May 12, 1943 to Lincoln E. Hobbs and Esther Mae Large Hobbs. She was a retired LVN having earned her nursing degree at Panola College. She had been a resident of Sabine County since 1963, having previously resided in Dry Creek, Louisiana. She was a member of Campground Community Church.
Goldie was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She loved caring for and working with the elderly. She was an extremely fun person and was always on the go. When she was home, she was raising chickens, sewing, or canning. She was also well known for her cooking. Goldie was involved in the the east senior center and served on the board where she created friendships that turned into family.
She is survived by her children, Woodie Dorsey and wife, Angie, of Milam, Loriessa (Lou) Foshee of Mansfield, La., and Benji Dorsey and wife, Shellie, of Greenwood, La.; bonus daughter, Cynthia Conn Bibey; grandchildren, Travis Dorsey, Bethany Dorsey, Jacob Dorsey, Eric Foshee and wife, Lindsey, Tyler Rogers and husband, Eric, Maylon Foshee, Kallie Dorsey and husband, Ghassan Hassoon, and Benjamin Dorsey; great grandchildren, Easton Foshee, Hudson Foshee, Tucker Foshee, Brylee Rogers, Diesel Rogers and two more great grands on the way; sisters, Mary Lawrence and Geneva Pickering; brother, Lenord Hobbs; and very special friend, Marcel Harper.
She was preceded in death by her husband, E. W. Dorsey; son-in-law, Ricky Foshee; and six brothers and sisters.
Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 8, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.
Funeral services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, February 9, 2022 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Rusty Hammett officiating.
Burial will follow services in New Hope Cemetery with her grandsons Travis Dorsey, Jacob Dorsey, Eric Foshee, Maylon Foshee, Benjamin Dorsey, Eric Rogers and Ghassan Hassoon serving as pallbearers and great grandsons Easton Foshee, Hudson Foshee, Tucker Foshee and Diesel Rogers serving as honorary pallbearers.
Memories can be shared online at starrfuneralhome.com.
Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 16, 2022, page 8
The son of John HODEK and Anna KOUDELA, he came to America with his parents, first living in Illinois and coming to Fillmore County in 1874, settling in section 10 of Glengary Township where they farmed. (Milligan, p 301).
Mary, being the oldest granddaughter of John and Mary HODEK, was given her grandparents 160 acre farm in 1896. There were many stipulations with the gift. Her grandparents received the right to continue to live on the farm, and have use of all the buildings and pastures. They were to receive a percentage of all items grown on the farm, as well as a payment of $60 each January 1. Additionally, Mary agreed to pay her sister, Anna Hodek, $1000.
1900 Federal Census, Ionia County, Ionia Township ED #13 East Main 720-272-297
Hodges, Albert Hd W M April 1863 37 M14 MI NY NY
Hodges, Flora Wf W F Feb 1865 35 M14 1/1 OH Va Pa
Hodges, Elliott Sn W M Dec 1896 3 MI MI OH
1910 Federal Census Ionia County Ionia Township ED #17 251-173-176
Hodges, Albert 47 M1 23 Farmer MI NY NY
Hodges, Flora 46 M1 23 OH Vermont (sic) Pennsylvania
Hodges, Elliott 13 S MI MI OH
252-173-176 Popple, Marion Hd ? NY NY NY
1920 Federal Census Ionia County Ionia Township ED #78
Albert A. Hodges Head 54 Michigan New York New York Painter Car Shop
Flora Hodges Wife 54 Ohio Virginia Pennsylvania
Elliott Hodges Son 23 Michigan Michigan Ohio Electrician Theatre?
Popple Maria Boarder Lodger 76 New York New York New York
1930 Federal Census Ionia County Ionia Township ED #16 #257-241-270
Hodges, Albert A Head Own 2500 M W 69 M@25 Painter Railroad Shop Mich NY N
Hodges, Flora Wife F W 64 M@22 Ohio VA PA
Roberts, Forrest Roomer M W 21 Attendant Oil Station Mich US US