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Malinda Jane Hitchcock Hines

Birth
Death
27 Sep 1899
Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, USA
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Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Died aged 74 years, so born between September 8, 1824 and September 27, 1825. According to the death certificate of her son John W. HINES, his parents were Daniel HINES & Malinda Jane HITCHCOCK. Because the mills at Clapp's Factory had been closed since the mid-1880s, her burial in the cemetery there suggests she had family already buried there, perhaps either her husband or parents, or both.

"MRS. M. J. HINES DEAD.: She Was 74 Years Old and Had Been in Bad Health Some Time. // Mrs. M. J. HINES died at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. C[harles] M. D. SIMPSON, at No. 12 Seventeenth street at 10:10 o'clock yesterday morning, after an illness of about three weeks. Although she had been in bad health for a number of years, her condition did not become serious until about three weeks ago. The deceased was 74 years of age, and was a member of Broad Street Methodist church. She is survived by two sons, Mr. George W. HINES, of West Point, and Mr. J. W. HINES, of Griffin, and two daughters, Mrs. C. M. D. SIMPSON and Miss Elizabeth HINES of this city, as well as a number of other relatives, who have the heartfelt sympathy of many friends in their sad loss. The funeral will take place at 9 o'clock this morning from the house. Rev. J. W. SIMMONS will officiate. Th[e] interment will be at Clapp's Factory burying ground." [Columbus (GA) Daily Enquirer newspaper, Thursday, 28 SEP 1899, p. 3.]

"LOCAL LACONICS…—The funeral of Mrs. M. J. HINES took place from the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. C. M. D. SIMPSON, No. 12 Seventeenth street, at 9 o'clock yesterday morning. It was conducted by Rev. J. W. SIMMONS, pastor of the Broad Street Methodist church. The interment was at Clapp's Factory burying ground. The following were the pall bearers: Messrs. W. A. McGRANT, Charles B. HARVEY, J. A. WILLIAMS, C. W. SNELL, W. H. PEDDY and Jesse BOGGS." [Columbus (GA) Daily Enquirer newspaper, Friday, 29 SEP 1899, p. 8.]

R. A. HINES married 25 JUN 1871 in Muscogee County, Georgia, to C. M. D. SIMPSON.

1898-99 Columbus city directory, p. 316, shows: SIMPSON, Charles M. D. (wife Rosa), driver for City Mills, residing at 12 Seventeenth [Street]

R. L. Polk's 1914 city directory for Columbus, Ga., p. 408, shows: SIMPSON, Charles M. D. (wife Fletcher), salesman for City Mills Company, homeowner at 1715 Second avenue. See wife Fletcher SIMPSON
Died aged 74 years, so born between September 8, 1824 and September 27, 1825. According to the death certificate of her son John W. HINES, his parents were Daniel HINES & Malinda Jane HITCHCOCK. Because the mills at Clapp's Factory had been closed since the mid-1880s, her burial in the cemetery there suggests she had family already buried there, perhaps either her husband or parents, or both.

"MRS. M. J. HINES DEAD.: She Was 74 Years Old and Had Been in Bad Health Some Time. // Mrs. M. J. HINES died at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. C[harles] M. D. SIMPSON, at No. 12 Seventeenth street at 10:10 o'clock yesterday morning, after an illness of about three weeks. Although she had been in bad health for a number of years, her condition did not become serious until about three weeks ago. The deceased was 74 years of age, and was a member of Broad Street Methodist church. She is survived by two sons, Mr. George W. HINES, of West Point, and Mr. J. W. HINES, of Griffin, and two daughters, Mrs. C. M. D. SIMPSON and Miss Elizabeth HINES of this city, as well as a number of other relatives, who have the heartfelt sympathy of many friends in their sad loss. The funeral will take place at 9 o'clock this morning from the house. Rev. J. W. SIMMONS will officiate. Th[e] interment will be at Clapp's Factory burying ground." [Columbus (GA) Daily Enquirer newspaper, Thursday, 28 SEP 1899, p. 3.]

"LOCAL LACONICS…—The funeral of Mrs. M. J. HINES took place from the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. C. M. D. SIMPSON, No. 12 Seventeenth street, at 9 o'clock yesterday morning. It was conducted by Rev. J. W. SIMMONS, pastor of the Broad Street Methodist church. The interment was at Clapp's Factory burying ground. The following were the pall bearers: Messrs. W. A. McGRANT, Charles B. HARVEY, J. A. WILLIAMS, C. W. SNELL, W. H. PEDDY and Jesse BOGGS." [Columbus (GA) Daily Enquirer newspaper, Friday, 29 SEP 1899, p. 8.]

R. A. HINES married 25 JUN 1871 in Muscogee County, Georgia, to C. M. D. SIMPSON.

1898-99 Columbus city directory, p. 316, shows: SIMPSON, Charles M. D. (wife Rosa), driver for City Mills, residing at 12 Seventeenth [Street]

R. L. Polk's 1914 city directory for Columbus, Ga., p. 408, shows: SIMPSON, Charles M. D. (wife Fletcher), salesman for City Mills Company, homeowner at 1715 Second avenue. See wife Fletcher SIMPSON


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