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Joseph Hines (abt. 1730 - abt. 1805)

Joseph Hines
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Died about at about age 75 in Richmond, Virginia, United Statesmap
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Biography

He passed away in 1805. [1]

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  • Source: Will of Joseph Hines in "Final Words, 772 Original Wills by Richmond County N.C. Testators, 1779-1915" M. N. Bridges, 2005, lists Thomas Hines as Joseph's son, Senay as Thomas' wife, Joseph and Joab as two of Thomas' sons.




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Hines-2485 and Hines-3840 appear to represent the same person because: Thomas is listed as son of Joseph Hines, in which Seney is mentioned as Thomas' wife and Joseph and Joab as children of Thomas. From "Final Words, 772 Original Wills by Richmond County N.C. Testators, 1779-1915" M. N. Bridges, 2005.
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