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Hamilton Manon Hinkle

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Hamilton Manon Hinkle

Birth
Saint Marys, Auglaize County, Ohio, USA
Death
4 Mar 1908 (aged 63)
Genoa, Nance County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Platte County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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From a 1908 Nance County Nebraska newspaper clipping file, transcribed by Linda Berney:

From the Genoa times -
H. S. Hinkle died at the residence of Andrew Kretz Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock from the result of injuries received last Saturday. Mr. Hinkle was driving out of town Saturday noon on his way home. Behind him was George Kilton, whose team became frightened at the cars, tipped the wagon over and breaking loose from the hind wheels, started on a run, crashing into Mr. Hickle's buggy and throwing him in front of his own team, where the old gentleman was tramped by the four horses. Mr. Hinkle had his right arm broken in two places, his shoulder injured and his body badly bruised. He was taken to the residence of Andrew Kretz nearby and a physician summoned. After examining the injured man the doctor pronounced his injuries serious. For a while the patient seemed to rally and Monday his condition was reported favorable. Tuesday there was a change for the worst and on Wednesday the end came.

Deceased was about 65 years old and leaves a wife and five children, three sons and two daughters, all grown.

Info donated by: Find A Grave contributor Linda Berney
Co. M, 3rd California Cavalry

From a 1908 Nance County Nebraska newspaper clipping file, transcribed by Linda Berney:

From the Genoa times -
H. S. Hinkle died at the residence of Andrew Kretz Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock from the result of injuries received last Saturday. Mr. Hinkle was driving out of town Saturday noon on his way home. Behind him was George Kilton, whose team became frightened at the cars, tipped the wagon over and breaking loose from the hind wheels, started on a run, crashing into Mr. Hickle's buggy and throwing him in front of his own team, where the old gentleman was tramped by the four horses. Mr. Hinkle had his right arm broken in two places, his shoulder injured and his body badly bruised. He was taken to the residence of Andrew Kretz nearby and a physician summoned. After examining the injured man the doctor pronounced his injuries serious. For a while the patient seemed to rally and Monday his condition was reported favorable. Tuesday there was a change for the worst and on Wednesday the end came.

Deceased was about 65 years old and leaves a wife and five children, three sons and two daughters, all grown.

Info donated by: Find A Grave contributor Linda Berney

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