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James W. Hinely

Birth14 January 1834 - Effingham, Georgia, United States
Death22 Aug 1896 - Rincon, Effingham, Georgia
MotherElizabeth Helmly
FatherJohn Isreal Hinely

Born in Effingham, Georgia, United States on 14 January 1834 to John Isreal Hinely and Elizabeth Helmly. James W. Hinely married Ann C Kessler Hinely and had 8 children. He passed away on 22 Aug 1896 in Rincon, Effingham, Georgia.

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Parents
John Isreal Hinely
1798 - 1848
Elizabeth Helmly
1801 - 1860
Spouse(s)
Ann C Kessler Hinely
1826 - 1894
Martha Elizabeth Gnann Hinely
1838 - 1912
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Georgia Olivia Hinely
1860 - 1948
Laura Ophelia Hinely
1863 - 1943
James Valentine Hinely
1858 - 1945
Sarah Ann Hinely
1857 - 1938

Ann Elizabeth Hinley Gnann
1851 - 1912
Israel E Hinely
1853 - 1915
William W Hinely
1855 - 1877
Ida T Hinely
1869 - 1871

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