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Martin Riley Hinkle

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Martin Riley Hinkle Veteran

Birth
Chambers County, Alabama, USA
Death
10 Jun 1915 (aged 78)
Chambers County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Lafayette, Chambers County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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"The LaFayette Sun" - July 19, 1905:

Hinkle Reunion.

On the 8th day of July, at the home of Mr. R. Hinkle and daughter, Miss Maggie, 5 miles southwest of LaFayette, the children, grandchildren, with other relatives and friends, met in reunion and spent a most enjoyable day, all the little children carrying presents for their grandfather.
The children present were: W. R. Hinkle and two daughters, of Milltown, Joe Beall, children and one grandchild, M. L. Campbell, wife and three children, of Waverly, John Hinkle, wife and five children, Alonzo Ousley, wife and one child, Lewis Hinkle wife and three children, Chas. Hinkle, wife and one child. (Dave Yates, wife and eight children being absent).
At 11:30 dinner was announced. It was spread under beautiful shades near the house and was very much enjoyed.
In the afternoon Mr. Joe Beall entertained with his violin. He is one among the very best fiddlers, having won many prizes at fiddler's conventions in Opelika.
After the music, delightful refreshments were served, and at 5 p.m. the different families departed to their several homes after a day of enjoyment at the old homestead.

- L. and E.
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"The LaFayette Sun" - June 16, 1915:

Death of Mr. Riley Hinkle.

Mr. Riley Hinkle died at his residence near Antioch Baptist Church last Thursday, after a brief illness. He was one of the oldest citizens of the county; if he had lived until the 29th day of the coming November he would have been 80 years of age. Surviving him are four sons; William, John and Lewis, living in Chambers County, and Charles, who lives in Tennessee; four daughters, Mrs. Dave Yates, Mrs. M. L. Campbell, Mrs. Lon Owsley and Maggie Hinkle, all living in the county. These sons and daughters were all present at the funeral of their aged father. Mr. Hinkle left forty-three grandchildren and eight great grandchildren, besides a large number of relatives and friends. He had been a member of the Antioch Baptist Church since early manhood and was a man of fine Christian character. The funeral services were held in the church on Friday afternoon in presence of a large congregation, and were conducted by Rev. A. C. Yeargan, the pastor. After beautiful and appropriate remarks by Pastor Yeargan, a brief funeral service was delivered by Dr. W. C. Bledsoe, who was for many years the pastor and intimate friend of the deceased. Thus has passed away one of our oldest citizens, a man who had lived a quiet, home life, devoting himself to his family and doing his best to meet the daily problems which came before him. He was a faithful Confederate soldier in the 60s, being a member of Capt. Faulkner's company in the 8th Confederate cavalry.
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1850 Chambers County, (Dist. 19) AL Census:

H63

Michael Hinkle 47M Farmer R$1,500 (9-Slaves) Born TN
Matilda Hinkle 23F Born SC
John Hinkle 19M Student Born AL
MARION (MARTIN) R. HNIKLE 14M Born AL
William Hinkle 12M Born AL
George W. Hinkle 10M Born AL
Martha Hinkle 8F Born AL
James R. P. Hinkle 6M Born AL
Michael R. Hinkle 3M Born AL
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1860 Chambers County, (Oak Bowery) AL Census:

#H652

Ann Calhoon 65F Farmer R$1,000 P$4,000 (3-Slaves) Born NC
Westley W. Calhoon 44M Farmer P$400 Born SC
John J. Calhoon 29M Farmer P$800 Born SC
*MIKE R. HINKLE 25M Farmer P$1,000 Born AL
*Julia A. Hinkle 21F Born SC
Tim/Sim Hinkle 1/12M Born AL

*Chambers County, AL Marriage Record Book 5 Page 456:

M. R. Hinkle and Julia Ann Calhoun on June 24, 1858 by Wm. A. Slaughter, at the residence of Mrs. Calhoun.
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1880 Chambers County, (Oak Bowery) AL Census:

#H126

Riley Hinkle 45M Farmer Born AL
Julia Hinkle 34F Wife Keeping House Born AL
William R. Hinkle 20M Son Working on Farm Born AL
Lena Hinkle 18F Daughter Born AL
Ella Hinkle 15F Daughter Born AL
Ann Hinkle 12F Daughter Born AL
Margarett Hinkle 10F Daughter At School Born AL
John Hinkle 8M Son At School Born AL
Lula Hinkle 6F Daughter At School Born AL
Lewis Hinkle 3M Son Born AL
Wesley Calhoun 63M Boarder Works on Farm Born SC
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1900 Chambers County, (Oak Bowery) AL Census:

#H45

Riley Hinkle 64M Farmer Born Nov. 1835 in AL (Widower)
Maggie Hinkle 26F Daughter Born May 1874 in AL
Lula Hinkle 22F Daughter Born Sept. 1877 in AL
Lewis Hinkle 21M Son Farmer Born Feb. 1879 in AL
Era Hinkle 19F Daughter-in-law Born Sept. 1880 in AL
Charlie Hinkle 19M Son Farmer Born March 1881 in AL
Lula Hinkle 16F Daughter-in-law Born July 1883 in AL
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1910 Chambers County, (Oak Bowery) AL Census:

#H35

Riley Hinkle 74M Farmer Born AL (Widower)
Magie Hinkle 35F Daughter Born AL
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"The LaFayette Sun" - July 19, 1905:

Hinkle Reunion.

On the 8th day of July, at the home of Mr. R. Hinkle and daughter, Miss Maggie, 5 miles southwest of LaFayette, the children, grandchildren, with other relatives and friends, met in reunion and spent a most enjoyable day, all the little children carrying presents for their grandfather.
The children present were: W. R. Hinkle and two daughters, of Milltown, Joe Beall, children and one grandchild, M. L. Campbell, wife and three children, of Waverly, John Hinkle, wife and five children, Alonzo Ousley, wife and one child, Lewis Hinkle wife and three children, Chas. Hinkle, wife and one child. (Dave Yates, wife and eight children being absent).
At 11:30 dinner was announced. It was spread under beautiful shades near the house and was very much enjoyed.
In the afternoon Mr. Joe Beall entertained with his violin. He is one among the very best fiddlers, having won many prizes at fiddler's conventions in Opelika.
After the music, delightful refreshments were served, and at 5 p.m. the different families departed to their several homes after a day of enjoyment at the old homestead.

- L. and E.
==========
"The LaFayette Sun" - June 16, 1915:

Death of Mr. Riley Hinkle.

Mr. Riley Hinkle died at his residence near Antioch Baptist Church last Thursday, after a brief illness. He was one of the oldest citizens of the county; if he had lived until the 29th day of the coming November he would have been 80 years of age. Surviving him are four sons; William, John and Lewis, living in Chambers County, and Charles, who lives in Tennessee; four daughters, Mrs. Dave Yates, Mrs. M. L. Campbell, Mrs. Lon Owsley and Maggie Hinkle, all living in the county. These sons and daughters were all present at the funeral of their aged father. Mr. Hinkle left forty-three grandchildren and eight great grandchildren, besides a large number of relatives and friends. He had been a member of the Antioch Baptist Church since early manhood and was a man of fine Christian character. The funeral services were held in the church on Friday afternoon in presence of a large congregation, and were conducted by Rev. A. C. Yeargan, the pastor. After beautiful and appropriate remarks by Pastor Yeargan, a brief funeral service was delivered by Dr. W. C. Bledsoe, who was for many years the pastor and intimate friend of the deceased. Thus has passed away one of our oldest citizens, a man who had lived a quiet, home life, devoting himself to his family and doing his best to meet the daily problems which came before him. He was a faithful Confederate soldier in the 60s, being a member of Capt. Faulkner's company in the 8th Confederate cavalry.
==========
1850 Chambers County, (Dist. 19) AL Census:

H63

Michael Hinkle 47M Farmer R$1,500 (9-Slaves) Born TN
Matilda Hinkle 23F Born SC
John Hinkle 19M Student Born AL
MARION (MARTIN) R. HNIKLE 14M Born AL
William Hinkle 12M Born AL
George W. Hinkle 10M Born AL
Martha Hinkle 8F Born AL
James R. P. Hinkle 6M Born AL
Michael R. Hinkle 3M Born AL
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1860 Chambers County, (Oak Bowery) AL Census:

#H652

Ann Calhoon 65F Farmer R$1,000 P$4,000 (3-Slaves) Born NC
Westley W. Calhoon 44M Farmer P$400 Born SC
John J. Calhoon 29M Farmer P$800 Born SC
*MIKE R. HINKLE 25M Farmer P$1,000 Born AL
*Julia A. Hinkle 21F Born SC
Tim/Sim Hinkle 1/12M Born AL

*Chambers County, AL Marriage Record Book 5 Page 456:

M. R. Hinkle and Julia Ann Calhoun on June 24, 1858 by Wm. A. Slaughter, at the residence of Mrs. Calhoun.
==========
1880 Chambers County, (Oak Bowery) AL Census:

#H126

Riley Hinkle 45M Farmer Born AL
Julia Hinkle 34F Wife Keeping House Born AL
William R. Hinkle 20M Son Working on Farm Born AL
Lena Hinkle 18F Daughter Born AL
Ella Hinkle 15F Daughter Born AL
Ann Hinkle 12F Daughter Born AL
Margarett Hinkle 10F Daughter At School Born AL
John Hinkle 8M Son At School Born AL
Lula Hinkle 6F Daughter At School Born AL
Lewis Hinkle 3M Son Born AL
Wesley Calhoun 63M Boarder Works on Farm Born SC
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1900 Chambers County, (Oak Bowery) AL Census:

#H45

Riley Hinkle 64M Farmer Born Nov. 1835 in AL (Widower)
Maggie Hinkle 26F Daughter Born May 1874 in AL
Lula Hinkle 22F Daughter Born Sept. 1877 in AL
Lewis Hinkle 21M Son Farmer Born Feb. 1879 in AL
Era Hinkle 19F Daughter-in-law Born Sept. 1880 in AL
Charlie Hinkle 19M Son Farmer Born March 1881 in AL
Lula Hinkle 16F Daughter-in-law Born July 1883 in AL
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1910 Chambers County, (Oak Bowery) AL Census:

#H35

Riley Hinkle 74M Farmer Born AL (Widower)
Magie Hinkle 35F Daughter Born AL
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