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Harvey Kimball Hines

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Harvey Kimball Hines

Birth
Death
19 Jan 1902 (aged 73–74)
Burial
Salem, Marion County, Oregon, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.942173, Longitude: -123.0099106
Plot
DS-27
Memorial ID
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Missionary to Oregon 1853
Pastor, Presiding Elder, Editor, Teacher

Married #1 Angeline Seymour. She died in 1851

Married #2 Elizabeth J. Graves
Children:
James A. married Jane Irene Royal
Edward O.
Eldora "Dora"
Harvey L.
Lena A. married Charles Knox Cranston

Married #3 Celinda Minerva (Gillette) Judson on 2 January 1892


"The remains of the late Rev. H.K. Hines, D.D., and that of his deceased wife were removed recently from Lone Fir cemetery, Portland, to the Lee Mission cemetery, Salem, and interred in the Diamond Square, where so many of the early missionaries are buried.

A year ago last Decoration Day Dr. Hines visited the graves of his heroic associates, and he talked of the people who are buried there and of the duty of our church to erect a fitting memorial. It ought to be done. In the Diamond Square there should be a monument to the men and women who brought Christianity and civilization to this Western shore."

PCA Jun 25, 1902 3:2 See obits: Oregonian Jan 20, 1902; PCA Jan 22, 1902 w/photo; & PCA Jan 29, 1902 5:1 (a tribute);

Missionary to Oregon 1853
Pastor, Presiding Elder, Editor, Teacher

Married #1 Angeline Seymour. She died in 1851

Married #2 Elizabeth J. Graves
Children:
James A. married Jane Irene Royal
Edward O.
Eldora "Dora"
Harvey L.
Lena A. married Charles Knox Cranston

Married #3 Celinda Minerva (Gillette) Judson on 2 January 1892


"The remains of the late Rev. H.K. Hines, D.D., and that of his deceased wife were removed recently from Lone Fir cemetery, Portland, to the Lee Mission cemetery, Salem, and interred in the Diamond Square, where so many of the early missionaries are buried.

A year ago last Decoration Day Dr. Hines visited the graves of his heroic associates, and he talked of the people who are buried there and of the duty of our church to erect a fitting memorial. It ought to be done. In the Diamond Square there should be a monument to the men and women who brought Christianity and civilization to this Western shore."

PCA Jun 25, 1902 3:2 See obits: Oregonian Jan 20, 1902; PCA Jan 22, 1902 w/photo; & PCA Jan 29, 1902 5:1 (a tribute);

Bio source: Oregon Pioneers Website



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