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Zina Theodore Hinds

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Zina Theodore Hinds

Birth
Death
2 May 1913 (aged 55)
Burial
Cookeville, Putnam County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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b. 11 July 1857, TN– d. 2 May 1913. md on the 26th of November 1879, Putnam Co., TN to Kate (Douglass) Hinds, b. 22 November 1860, TN – d. 21 December 1939, d/o James M. Douglass & Avo Arnold. (Presbyterian). Zama "Z.T." Hinds, s/o Dr. Simeon Hinds & Mary Masters.

HINDS, Z. T.: Mr. Z. T. Hinds died at his residence in this city about eleven o'clock Friday night, May 2, 1913, after a grief (sic) illness. He suffered with a bilious attack
Thursday evening and Friday evening became partially paralyzed, followed by a stroke of apoplexy, which was the immediate cause of death. Funeral services were conducted at the Cumberland Presbyterian church at four o'clock Saturday afternoon by Rev. J. R. Goodpasture, burial begin made at the city cemetery. Mr. Hinds was one of Cookeville's best known and most highly esteemed business men. He had lived here most of his life and had been in the drug business for many years. Mr. Hinds was a deyoted (sic) member of the Cumberland church, and a leader in church work. He was about 56 years of age, and leaves his wife and two children, Chas. D. and Miss Alma Hinds, and two sisters, Mrs. Emma James of near Murfreesboro, and Miss Mary Hinds of this city. [Date 5/8/1913, Vol. XI, No. 19,
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b. 11 July 1857, TN– d. 2 May 1913. md on the 26th of November 1879, Putnam Co., TN to Kate (Douglass) Hinds, b. 22 November 1860, TN – d. 21 December 1939, d/o James M. Douglass & Avo Arnold. (Presbyterian). Zama "Z.T." Hinds, s/o Dr. Simeon Hinds & Mary Masters.

HINDS, Z. T.: Mr. Z. T. Hinds died at his residence in this city about eleven o'clock Friday night, May 2, 1913, after a grief (sic) illness. He suffered with a bilious attack
Thursday evening and Friday evening became partially paralyzed, followed by a stroke of apoplexy, which was the immediate cause of death. Funeral services were conducted at the Cumberland Presbyterian church at four o'clock Saturday afternoon by Rev. J. R. Goodpasture, burial begin made at the city cemetery. Mr. Hinds was one of Cookeville's best known and most highly esteemed business men. He had lived here most of his life and had been in the drug business for many years. Mr. Hinds was a deyoted (sic) member of the Cumberland church, and a leader in church work. He was about 56 years of age, and leaves his wife and two children, Chas. D. and Miss Alma Hinds, and two sisters, Mrs. Emma James of near Murfreesboro, and Miss Mary Hinds of this city. [Date 5/8/1913, Vol. XI, No. 19,
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