Benjamin M. Hinds and Adelia Allman
Husband Benjamin M. Hinds
Born: 22 Aug 1844 - Kentrucky Christened: Died: 29 Dec 1910 - Linn Co., Kansas 1 Buried: - Pleasanton Cemetery, Linn Co., Kansas
Father: Benjamin Hinds (Abt 1786-1850/1860) Mother: Nancy Fox (Abt 1804-1874) 2
Marriage: 6 Oct 1874 - Linn Co., Kansas 3 4 5 6
Wife Adelia Allman
Born: 1856 - Ohio Christened: Died: 1930 7 Buried: - Pleasanton Cemetery, Linn Co., Kansas
Children
General Notes: Husband - Benjamin M. Hinds
CENSUS:
In 1870 Benjamin (20, Ky, $--/$160, helps farm) is living in Linn Co., Kansas in the household of his brother George W. Hindes.
<pre>1880 Linn Co., Kansas, Potosi Township, ED 130; June 15,16; pg 21
175/184
Benjamin Hinds 32 M Ky NC Ky Farmer
Adelia " 23 wife M Oh keeping house
Willie " 2/12 son S Ks Ky Oh
Washington Hinds 39 S Ky NC Ky Farmer </pre>
His sister Laverna and her husband James A. Brown live at 176/185. Washington Hinds is Benjamin's brother, with whom he was living in 1870.
OBITUARY:
Pleasanton Enterprise (Pleasanton, Kansas), Friday 13 Jan 1911, pg 1:
Benjamin Hinds
Just as the day began to dawn on the morning of Dec. 29, 1910, while wife, children and friends stood around his bedside, the spirit of "Uncle" Ben Hinds took its flight into the Great Beyond, nevermore to return to walk with men.
Benjamin Hinds was born near Bowling Green, Ky., Aug. 22, 1844. He was brought, when but a baby, by his parents to Miller county, Mo. They remained there for several years, and came to Kansas in 1857. During the civil war the home was broken up and the family was compelled to move from place to place. Later they settled on a farm near the State line east of Pleasanton. When quite young he was stricken with a disease which left him a cripple for life. This affliction he bore uncomplainingly.
October 6, 1974[sic] he was married to Miss Delia Allman. To this union eight children were born, five of whom survive him, and were with him at the time of his death.
He lived on a farm near Amoret, Mo., for about 16 years before coming to Pleasanton, three years ago. This has been his tell[sic] the end came. He united with the Christian church about fourteen years ago, and lived a consisetnt[sic] christian life till the end.
For more than 20 years he had been a sufferer from the dreaded disease that finally won the victory over him. During all these years . . .
1 "Find-a-Grave," Memorial # 61622321.
2 Linn County Historical Society, 100 Cemeteries and Burial Sites in Linn County, Kansas, 1987, pg 518. Repository: Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.
3 The 6th Judicial District -- Linn County Marriage Records, http://www.kscourts.org/dstcts/6linnmrecords.htm.
4 Kansas, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1811-1911, Linn > 1825-1887, pg 195, image 142/757. Repository: http://www.ancestry.com.
5 "Familysearch.org," Kansas County Marriages, 1855-1911, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q293-FCFW), Benjamin M Hinds and Adelia Allman, 6 Oct 1874; citing Marriage, Linn, Kansas; FHL microfilm 1,521,455.
6 "Familysearch.org," Kansas County Marriages, 1855-1911, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q293-F7SW), Benj M Hinds and Adelia Allman, 6 Oct 1874; citing Marriage, Linn, Kansas; FHL microfilm 1,521,455.
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"Find-a-Grave," Memorial # 61622193.
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