Mrs. Hinton was born at Ashville and had lived her entire life in St. Clair County. She was the widow of the late Bud Hinton, Confederate veteran, who served in the cavalry during the Civil War. She had been a member of the Methodist Church for more than 70 years. Surviving are one son, C. B. Hinton, St. Clair; and a half-sister, Mrs. Flora B. Morton, of McAllister, Okla.; and several nieces and nephews.
Mar. 8, 1935, Southern Aegis
Mrs. Hinton was born at Ashville and had lived her entire life in St. Clair County. She was the widow of the late Bud Hinton, Confederate veteran, who served in the cavalry during the Civil War. She had been a member of the Methodist Church for more than 70 years. Surviving are one son, C. B. Hinton, St. Clair; and a half-sister, Mrs. Flora B. Morton, of McAllister, Okla.; and several nieces and nephews.
Mar. 8, 1935, Southern Aegis
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Mary Ann Frances Beason Gibb
1825–1863
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1827–1906
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1830–1865
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1832–1910
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Martha Aveline Beason Thomason
1836–1921
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1838–1900
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1841–1919
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1843–1924
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