┌── Samuel Kratzer Hinchee
│ 1829-1911
┌── Samuel Ashbrook Hinchey ──┤
│ 1875-1950 │
│ └── Jane Ann Ashbrook
│ 1840-?
Samuel B. Hinchey ───┤
B: 1902 │
D: 1968 │
└── Winona E. Small
c1884-?
M: Eugenia J. Dunn
└── Brack Hinchey, Jr. 1
Samuel B. Hinchey [ID 18306]
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Samuel B. Hinchey [Brackton Hinchey2, Brack Hinchey3].
Born Apr 30 1902, Kentucky.2,3,4,5
He married Eugenia J. Dunn, about 1928.1,4 Eugenia, daughter of S. J. Dunn, was born Feb 18 1904, Kentucky.1,4,5
Samuel and Eugenia were shown in the 1930 census (Apr 19 1930), 711 Robinson, Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois:4
Hinchey, Samuel B., head-of-household, age 27, born in Kentucky; parents born in Kentucky; first married at age 25; rented home ($45.00 rent); no radio in home; occupation: manager, novelty store; not a war veteran.
Hinchey, Eugenia J., wife, age 26, born in Kentucky; father born in Kentucky; mother born in Illinois; first married at age 24.
Humm, Oscar, roomer, age 28, born in Nebraska; parents born in United States; single; occupation: manager, novelty store; not a war veteran.
The following article was published in "The Sikeston Herald" (Sikeston, Missouri) on Thursday, Mar 25, 1954:1
Mr. and Mrs. Brack Hinchey and son, Brack Jr., spent Sunday in Mound City, Ill., as the guests of Mrs. Hinchey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.J. Dunn.
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The following article was published in "The Sikeston Herald" (Sikeston, Missouri) on Thursday, May 6, 1954:6
In 1968 Brack was living in/near Charleston, Mississippi County, Missouri.5
Samuel B. Hinchey died Jun - 1968.5
In 1993 Eugenia was still living in/near Charleston, Mississippi County, Missouri.5
Eugenia died Aug 24 1993.5
Social Security information for Samuel B. Hinchey: 494-10-7665
Social Security information for Eugenia J. Dunn: 493-36-6291
Sources
- "The Sikeston Herald", Mar 25 1954; http://www.ancestry.com.
- 1910 census, Magisterial District 2, Carlisle County, Kentucky; roll T624-470, ED 37, page 7B, line #91, dwelling #144, family #146.
- 1920 census, Cunningham, Magisterial District 2, Carlisle County, Kentucky; roll T625-564, ED 47, page 2B, line #61, dwelling #35, family #37.
- 1930 census, Danville, Vermilion, Illinois; roll T626-564, ED 25, page 12B, line #60, dwelling #271, family #331.
- "Social Security Death Index" (as it is commonly called), derived from
the Social Security Administration "Death Master File".
See: http://www.rootsweb.com/~rwguide/lesson10.htm
- "The Sikeston Herald", May 6 1954; http://www.ancestry.com.
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