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Cary Hinchman

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Cary Hinchman

Birth
Rush County, Indiana, USA
Death
6 May 1907 (aged 71)
Jefferson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Winchester, Jefferson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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The Jeffersonian Gazette (Lawrence, Kansas), Wednesday, 8 May 1907
DIED OF HEART DISEASE.
Carey Hinchman Died at His Home at Winchester.
Mr. Carey Hinchman, aged 72 years, died of heart disease at his home in Winchester, Kan., last Monday morning. The funeral was held this, Wednesday, afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, and the burial was at Winchester.
Mr. Hinchman was the father of B. R. and E. F. Hinchman, and Mrs. Ed Lemon of this city. They, together with Mrs. B. R. Hinchman, went to Winchester to attend the funeral.

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KANSAS COLLECTION BOOKS

William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas
was first published in 1883 by A. T. Andreas, Chicago, IL.

JEFFERSON COUNTY, Part 15

WINCHESTER -
CARY HINCHMAN, farmer and nurseryman, Section 26, P. O. Winchester. Among the '56ers of Jefferson County may be mentioned the subject of this sketch, who located five miles north of Winchester in that year, being one among the first in that part. Mr. Hinchman has since been identified with the nursery and farming interests of the county, with the exception of his time in the army. He enlisted in August, 1862, in Company A, Eleventh Kansas, and in the capacity of First Sergeant participated in all the engagements that are credited to the old Eleventh. Mr. Hinchman is a native of Indiana, and was born in Rush County, September 1, 1835. Was reared and educated in his native State. He was married, in Kansas, to Miss Mary S. Simmons. By this union they have four children living, Edward, Walter A., Olive, and Luella; and have buried two. Was commissioned constable under Governor Denver's administration, and held the office of Justice of the Peace for twelve consecutive years; is not a member of any Christian or secret order.
The Jeffersonian Gazette (Lawrence, Kansas), Wednesday, 8 May 1907
DIED OF HEART DISEASE.
Carey Hinchman Died at His Home at Winchester.
Mr. Carey Hinchman, aged 72 years, died of heart disease at his home in Winchester, Kan., last Monday morning. The funeral was held this, Wednesday, afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, and the burial was at Winchester.
Mr. Hinchman was the father of B. R. and E. F. Hinchman, and Mrs. Ed Lemon of this city. They, together with Mrs. B. R. Hinchman, went to Winchester to attend the funeral.

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KANSAS COLLECTION BOOKS

William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas
was first published in 1883 by A. T. Andreas, Chicago, IL.

JEFFERSON COUNTY, Part 15

WINCHESTER -
CARY HINCHMAN, farmer and nurseryman, Section 26, P. O. Winchester. Among the '56ers of Jefferson County may be mentioned the subject of this sketch, who located five miles north of Winchester in that year, being one among the first in that part. Mr. Hinchman has since been identified with the nursery and farming interests of the county, with the exception of his time in the army. He enlisted in August, 1862, in Company A, Eleventh Kansas, and in the capacity of First Sergeant participated in all the engagements that are credited to the old Eleventh. Mr. Hinchman is a native of Indiana, and was born in Rush County, September 1, 1835. Was reared and educated in his native State. He was married, in Kansas, to Miss Mary S. Simmons. By this union they have four children living, Edward, Walter A., Olive, and Luella; and have buried two. Was commissioned constable under Governor Denver's administration, and held the office of Justice of the Peace for twelve consecutive years; is not a member of any Christian or secret order.


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  • Added: Sep 15, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58704352/cary-hinchman: accessed ), memorial page for Cary Hinchman (1 Sep 1835–6 May 1907), Find a Grave Memorial ID 58704352, citing Reformed Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Winchester, Jefferson County, Kansas, USA; Maintained by Shmilybrandon (contributor 46939657).