Hinson-Green Cemetery |
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Highway 200 North, cross Highway 218. Goose Creek Township, Union County, North Carolina |
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(Sometimes called Mean Bill Hinson Cemetery) |
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Copied by Pauline B. Hinson Spring
1977 |
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From the cemetery files of Ann
Medlin Price |
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Photos by Ann Price Mar 13, 2006 |
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Green, Lillia E. |
Dec 22, 1878-Jan 9, 1879 |
(D/o James L. & Julia
Hinson Green) |
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May 16, 1880-Mar 19, 1883 |
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(S/o
James L. & Julia Hinson Green) |
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Hinson, Infant |
No Dates |
D/o
W.B. & Marcena Hinson |
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Hinson, Infant |
No Dates |
Of
W.B. & Marcena Hinson |
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Feb 1902-Feb 1902 |
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D/o
W.B. & M.A. Hinson |
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Hinson, Marcena (Biggers) |
Sept 6, 1828-Aug 22, 1896 |
1st
W/o W.B. Hinson |
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(D/o
Robert & Mary Little Biggers) |
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(Married
July 22, 1852) |
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Hinson, Silus |
Oct 27, 1901-May 31, 1902 |
D/o
W.B. & M.A. Hinson |
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Hinson, W. (William) B. (Bartley) [1] |
May 10, 1830-Oct 22, 1904 |
(S/o
William & Margaret Cook Hinson) |
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(He
married 2nd Martha Ann Austin d/o |
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William Henderson & Mary
Ann Baucom |
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Austin on Dec 21 1896. She
married 2nd |
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Daniel Preston Hinson and is
buried with |
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him at New Hope Baptist
Church) |
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Hinson, William R. |
Died May 22, 1889-Age 23 yrs |
S/o
W.B. & Marcena Hinson |
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This page created Oct.
17, 2008 and updated May 11, 2013 by Julie
Hampton |
[1] -Note from Julie Ganis: Name was probably William Bartlett Hinson, named for his great uncle Bartlett Hinson.
Tuesday, December 27, 1904, THE MONROE JOURNAL (Union County, N.C.)
-Mr. W. B. HINSON of New Salem township died last night. He was one of the oldest and best known men of the county. He was 74 years old last May. He was married twice. From the first union there are six children. His last wife, who survives him, is a daughter of Esq. W. H. AUSTIN of New Salem. From this marriage there are five children, the youngest but a year old. The funeral will be at the HINSON burying ground tomorrow at 3 o’clock. During the war Mr. HINSON was a member of the home guards. He held to the Primitive Baptist faith. He was a hard worker throughout his life and acquired a great deal of property, being a large landowner, and holder of real estate in Charlotte and elsewhere. Until late years he carried on large farming operations, but with advancing age “took it easy,” as the expressions is.