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JONATHAN YATES HINE

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Submitted by Joseph D. Parriott; typed by Linda Fluharty.

Moundsville Echo, September 28, 1928

JONATHAN YATES HINE

CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES AT AGE OF 83

Jonathan Yates Hine, Former Wheeling Resident, Dies at Daughter's Home

Jonathan Yates Hine, 83, Civil War veteran and former Wheeling resident, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. E. Woodburn, at the Moundsville Camp Grounds Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Death followed a lingering illness.

Mr. Hine came to Moundsville nearly a month ago from Akron, O. where he had made his home for the past three years. His wife, Mrs. Mary Austia Brown Hine preceded him in death on OCtober 1, 1906.

Born in Ohio county near Clinton on March 21, 1845, Mr. Hine spent his early life in and about Wheeling. When the Civil War broke out he answered the call of his country by enlisting in the First West Virginia regiment. He served throughout the war, returning to Wheeling. Later he moved to Moundsville, living here for several years before going to Akron.

Surviving him are one daughter and four sons, Mrs. C. E. Woodburn, Moundsville and John, Harry and Edson Hine of Akron, and Jerome of Triadelphia.

The remains were removed to the Lutes mortuary on Second street.

Funeral services will be held from the Lutes mortuary Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Interment private in the Mt. Rose cemetery. Please omit flowers.

Submitted by Joseph D. Parriott; typed by Linda Fluharty.

NOTE: Served in Company "E" 1st West Virginia Infantry; re-enlisted and completed service in Company "H" 2nd Veteran Infantry. - Son, Edson, listed as "helpless child" in pension index.

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