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Subject: Unidentified subject!
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 18:14:14 -0800 (PST)


At 07:45 PM 3/23/99 , you wrote:
>Mr. Hartshorn,
>I am trying to track down a possible lead on two of my ancestors, J.C.
>and Charlotte Hinson. A distant cousin sent me an obituary from the
>Charlotte Democrat dated 20 February 1885 that tells of J.C. Hinson
>dying on Jan. 31, and his wife Charlotte dying on Feb. 4 in Catawba
>County. Their ages respectively were 72 and 70. I was hoping you might
>be able to help us find where they are buried and any other information
>about them that would help us varify that they are in fact our
>ggg-grandparents. One of their daughters, Elizabeth Ann married an Eaf
>Dellinger. I noticed that there were some Dellingers up that way and
>thought that might be a clue. They also had a son who was the minister
>at Buffalo Creek Baptist Church in Cleveland County named John Calvin
>Henson. Charlotte Hinson's maiden name was Raley and they were both born
>in Lancaster Co., SC. J.C. went by the name Calvin and his father was
>John Hinson, so I assume his name was John Calvin as well.
>Any help you can give us would be deeply appreciated. There are hundreds
>of Hinson/Henson descendents looking for these two and this is our first
>real lead in about five years.
>Other names that may come up in association with this particular family
>are HURT, WELCH, CHRISTENBURY, COX, BLACKMON, SMALL and WYLIE.
>I hope this is enough info to help you focus your search. Oh, one other
>thing, none of their sons would swear allegiance to the Union after the
>Civil War and they may have lost their land in Lancaster Co., SC as
>almost all of the family moved to NC and Oklahoma.
>Thanks for your help, Karen Oliver-Paull
>
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