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Frank Hineline

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Frank Hineline

Birth
De Soto, Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Death
24 Apr 1948 (aged 83)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.5519981, Longitude: -96.1196365
Plot
Block 066 Lot 4 Space 3 Elev. 1063'
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Son of Solomon Hineline and Catherine Oberst
Married Cynthia Ann Stricklett March 20, 1884 Washington County, Nebraska
Children: Harry Elton 1885-1954, Minnie Olive 1887-1927 (Mrs. Louis Storer Wise), Herbert Earl 1890-?, James Franklin 1891-1973, Charles Augusta 1893-1976, William G. 1895-1895, Raymond 1897-1897, Edward Everett 1899-19914, Bertha Florence 1901-1968 (Mrs. Henry Frederick Ladwig), Julia Mary Frances 1903-1983 (Mrs. Claude N. Mathews), and Clifford Clare Hineline 1906-1994

Obituary - Blair, Nebraska April 29, 1948
Mr. Hineline Dies at 83
FORMER DE SOTO MAN HEADED 100-MEMBER FOUR GENERATION GROUP
Frank Hineline, former DeSoto resident who was the head of a four-generation family numbering 100 persons, died Saturday at the home of a son, Clifford Hineline, 1216 No. 45th St., Omaha. He was 83 years old.
The funeral was held at 2 p.m. yesterday at First Methodist Church in Blair, the Rev. Sidney L. McCaig officiating. Interment, under direction of the Sievers Funeral Home of Fort Calhoun, followed in Blair Cemetery.
Son of Solomon and Catherine Hineline, Mr. Hineline was born at old DeSoto Aug. 19, 1864. Three years of age before Nebraska became a state, Mr. Hineline was a true Nebraska pioneer, and when he was a boy he witnessed the disintegration of the once-populous and teeming townl of DeSoto after the founding of nearby Blair in 1869.
He and Cynthia Ann Stricklett were married Mar. 20, 1884, and for many years farmed at DeSoto,' where his wife died. Four years ago Mr. Hineline retired.
Mr. and Mrs. Hineline were the parents of 11 children, seven of whom survive.
The survivors include five sons, Harry and Charles Hineline of Blair, Herbert and Clifford Hineline of Omaha and James Hineline of Bridgewater, Ia.; two daughters, Mrs. Claude Mathews of Omaha and Mrs. Henry Ladwig of Holdrege; two brothers, Charles O. Hineline and Solomon Hineline, Jr., both of DeSoto; a sister, Mrs. Olive Fancher of Oregon City, Ore.; 48 grandchildren, 50 great-grandchildren and two great-greatgrandchildren.



Obituary, Blair, Nebraska
Frank Hineline, son of Solomon and Catherine Hineline, was born at DeSoto, Washington County, Nebraska, August 19, 1864. He passed away at the home of his son, Clifford, in Omaha, on April 24,1948 at the age of 83 years, 9 months, 6 days. He was united in marriage to Cynthia Ann Stricklett, March 20, 1884. To this union 11 children were born. Mr. Hineline spent his entire life on the farm at DeSoto until he retired four years ago.
Four years of age when Nebraska became a state, Mr. Hineline grew up in the days of the pioneers. He possessed the friendly hospitality and the spirit of endurance in the face of difficulty that characterized so many men of that day. He will be deeply missed from the family circle and by his old time friends.
There survives his passing, two brothers, Charles O. and Solomon, Jr., DeSoto, Nebraska; a sister, Mrs. Olive Fancher, Oregon City, Oregon, five sons, Harry & Charles of Blair, Herbert and Clifford, Omaha, James of Bridgewater, Adair County, Iowa; two daughters, Mrs. Henry Ladwig, Holdrege, Nebraska. His wife & four children preceded him in death.
There also remain 48 grandchildren, 50 great-grandchildren, 2 great great grandchildren, and many friends.
Funeral services were held in Blair, April 28, 1948 with the Sievers Mortuary of Calhoun in charge & interment was made in the Blair cemetery.
Son of Solomon Hineline and Catherine Oberst
Married Cynthia Ann Stricklett March 20, 1884 Washington County, Nebraska
Children: Harry Elton 1885-1954, Minnie Olive 1887-1927 (Mrs. Louis Storer Wise), Herbert Earl 1890-?, James Franklin 1891-1973, Charles Augusta 1893-1976, William G. 1895-1895, Raymond 1897-1897, Edward Everett 1899-19914, Bertha Florence 1901-1968 (Mrs. Henry Frederick Ladwig), Julia Mary Frances 1903-1983 (Mrs. Claude N. Mathews), and Clifford Clare Hineline 1906-1994

Obituary - Blair, Nebraska April 29, 1948
Mr. Hineline Dies at 83
FORMER DE SOTO MAN HEADED 100-MEMBER FOUR GENERATION GROUP
Frank Hineline, former DeSoto resident who was the head of a four-generation family numbering 100 persons, died Saturday at the home of a son, Clifford Hineline, 1216 No. 45th St., Omaha. He was 83 years old.
The funeral was held at 2 p.m. yesterday at First Methodist Church in Blair, the Rev. Sidney L. McCaig officiating. Interment, under direction of the Sievers Funeral Home of Fort Calhoun, followed in Blair Cemetery.
Son of Solomon and Catherine Hineline, Mr. Hineline was born at old DeSoto Aug. 19, 1864. Three years of age before Nebraska became a state, Mr. Hineline was a true Nebraska pioneer, and when he was a boy he witnessed the disintegration of the once-populous and teeming townl of DeSoto after the founding of nearby Blair in 1869.
He and Cynthia Ann Stricklett were married Mar. 20, 1884, and for many years farmed at DeSoto,' where his wife died. Four years ago Mr. Hineline retired.
Mr. and Mrs. Hineline were the parents of 11 children, seven of whom survive.
The survivors include five sons, Harry and Charles Hineline of Blair, Herbert and Clifford Hineline of Omaha and James Hineline of Bridgewater, Ia.; two daughters, Mrs. Claude Mathews of Omaha and Mrs. Henry Ladwig of Holdrege; two brothers, Charles O. Hineline and Solomon Hineline, Jr., both of DeSoto; a sister, Mrs. Olive Fancher of Oregon City, Ore.; 48 grandchildren, 50 great-grandchildren and two great-greatgrandchildren.



Obituary, Blair, Nebraska
Frank Hineline, son of Solomon and Catherine Hineline, was born at DeSoto, Washington County, Nebraska, August 19, 1864. He passed away at the home of his son, Clifford, in Omaha, on April 24,1948 at the age of 83 years, 9 months, 6 days. He was united in marriage to Cynthia Ann Stricklett, March 20, 1884. To this union 11 children were born. Mr. Hineline spent his entire life on the farm at DeSoto until he retired four years ago.
Four years of age when Nebraska became a state, Mr. Hineline grew up in the days of the pioneers. He possessed the friendly hospitality and the spirit of endurance in the face of difficulty that characterized so many men of that day. He will be deeply missed from the family circle and by his old time friends.
There survives his passing, two brothers, Charles O. and Solomon, Jr., DeSoto, Nebraska; a sister, Mrs. Olive Fancher, Oregon City, Oregon, five sons, Harry & Charles of Blair, Herbert and Clifford, Omaha, James of Bridgewater, Adair County, Iowa; two daughters, Mrs. Henry Ladwig, Holdrege, Nebraska. His wife & four children preceded him in death.
There also remain 48 grandchildren, 50 great-grandchildren, 2 great great grandchildren, and many friends.
Funeral services were held in Blair, April 28, 1948 with the Sievers Mortuary of Calhoun in charge & interment was made in the Blair cemetery.


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