She immigrated to this country on 25 April 1853 through New Orleans on the ship Belle Assise out of Le Havre. She was accompanied by family, including her brother Matthias (Mathew) Hoenes, who also lived out his life in Adrian and who is also buried in Oakwood Cemetery.
She married Henry W. Hines, an immigrant tailor from Bavaria, on 29 Dec 1856. They had 4 children who survived to adulthood, Charlotte Maria Hines (m. Johann Georg Karl), Helen Hines (m George H Hall) Caroline Hines (m Chauncy Millar), and George Ludwig Hines (m. Margaret Elizabeth White, of Battle Creek). Her husband Henry W. Hines drowned 8 July 1882.
She immigrated to this country on 25 April 1853 through New Orleans on the ship Belle Assise out of Le Havre. She was accompanied by family, including her brother Matthias (Mathew) Hoenes, who also lived out his life in Adrian and who is also buried in Oakwood Cemetery.
She married Henry W. Hines, an immigrant tailor from Bavaria, on 29 Dec 1856. They had 4 children who survived to adulthood, Charlotte Maria Hines (m. Johann Georg Karl), Helen Hines (m George H Hall) Caroline Hines (m Chauncy Millar), and George Ludwig Hines (m. Margaret Elizabeth White, of Battle Creek). Her husband Henry W. Hines drowned 8 July 1882.
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CAROLINE
WIFE OF HENRY HINES
FEB 26 1832
JAN 25 1889
Gravesite Details
Birth year on headstone questionable; A genealogy done from German records gives 1834 which is consistent with her age of 19 at immigration. Also, her death year was 1890.
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