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Mahlon Hines

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Mahlon Hines

Birth
Highland, Highland County, Ohio, USA
Death
20 Jan 1895 (aged 73)
Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Woodburn, Clarke County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
03-06
Memorial ID
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Son of John M. Hines and Rachel Branson.

He married Mary Adamson 15 July 1841 in Marion, Grant Co. IN.

Mahlon was a farmer in Franklin, Clarke Co. IA

Their children were John Hines[married Rebecca R. Robins/Roberts], W. Hines, Sarah E. Hines[married Marcus B. Appleton], Isaac B. Hines[married Clarinda Mundell], Jesse C. Hines, Mary A. Hines, Matthew E. Hines and Mahlon A. Hines[married Samantha A. __].


Mahlon Hines b. in Highland City, Highland Co. Oh, d. in Iowa City, Johnson Co, IA. [Place of birth may be Hillsboro instead;this info from a family member]

Children:
John Hines 1842-1896
William Hines 1844-1900
Sarah E Hines 1846-1909
Rachel Hines 1847-1852
David Hines 1849-1853
Robert Hines 1852-1852
Issac B Hines 1853-1935
Frances Hines 1865-1856
Joseph F hines 1858-1860
Jessie Chilion Hines 1860-xxxx
Mary adaline Hines 1862-1933
Matthew E Hines 1862-1933
Mahlon A Hines 1868-1935

Son of John M. Hines and Rachel Branson.

He married Mary Adamson 15 July 1841 in Marion, Grant Co. IN.

Mahlon was a farmer in Franklin, Clarke Co. IA

Their children were John Hines[married Rebecca R. Robins/Roberts], W. Hines, Sarah E. Hines[married Marcus B. Appleton], Isaac B. Hines[married Clarinda Mundell], Jesse C. Hines, Mary A. Hines, Matthew E. Hines and Mahlon A. Hines[married Samantha A. __].


Mahlon Hines b. in Highland City, Highland Co. Oh, d. in Iowa City, Johnson Co, IA. [Place of birth may be Hillsboro instead;this info from a family member]

Children:
John Hines 1842-1896
William Hines 1844-1900
Sarah E Hines 1846-1909
Rachel Hines 1847-1852
David Hines 1849-1853
Robert Hines 1852-1852
Issac B Hines 1853-1935
Frances Hines 1865-1856
Joseph F hines 1858-1860
Jessie Chilion Hines 1860-xxxx
Mary adaline Hines 1862-1933
Matthew E Hines 1862-1933
Mahlon A Hines 1868-1935



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