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Gohringer-Hinds, Jennie - Death

20 SEP 1958 - DAILY PRESS - UTICA NY


MRS. JENNIE HINDS, 84, RESIDENT OF FRANKFORT

Frankfort - Mrs. Jennie Hinds, 84, of 513 Litchfield St., died Sept. 19, 1958, in Ilion Hospital after a brief illness.

She was born in Clayville, May 18, 1874, daughter of Frank and Anna Myers Gohringer. She attended Clayville schools. She was married to Ira Hinds in Clayville in 1894. He died 11 years ago.

She was a member of the Frankfort First Methodist Church.

She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Allen; a sister, Miss Susan Gohringer; two grandchildern; four great grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 2 Monday from her home, the Rev. Charles A. Stewart, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery.

Hinds, Clarence D. - Wedding

2 MAY 1900 - ROME DAILY SENTINEL - ROME NY


Clayville, May 2 - On Monday, occurred the marriage of Clarence Hinds of Frankfort to Miss Nellie Burns of this village.

Hinds, Clarence D. - Eggs

5 MAY 1917 - UTICA HERALD-DISPATCH - UTICA NY


Wanted - Customers for new laid eggs. Clarence Hinds. Opposite paper mill.

Hinds, Clarence D. - Death
28 DECEMBER 1955 - THE EVENING TELEGRAM - HERKIMER-ILION NY

Clarence D. Hinds, 84, Frankfort, Dies

FRANKFORT - Clarence D. Hinds, 84, past president of the Polishers Union at Remington Rand, died Monday in a Utica hospital after a long illness.
Before his illness, Mr. Hinds made his home at 322 Fourth Ave. He was born July 19, 1871, son of Lucius and Nancy Tanner Hinds. His wife, Helen Byrne, died several years ago.
For many years, Mr. Hinds was employed at Remington Rand. He was a communicant of SS Peter and Paul's Church.
He leaves one son, Raymond of Lynn, Mass; two grandsons and one granddaughter; several nieces and nephews.

Services will be 9:30 Friday from the Owen Funeral Home and 10 from SS Peter and Paul's Church. Interment will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Hinds, Don L. - Accident

MAY 1892 - WATERVILLE NY TIMES - WATERVILLE NY


In Clayville on Thursday Don L. Hinds, Herman Berbe, and Jacob Dietsch of this place fell with a scaffolding, on one of the tenement ???, a distance of about eighteen feet. Hinds' hip and arm were badly bruised one rib broken and internal injuries are feared, both bones of Berbe's right forearm were badly broken. Dietsch escaped with slight injuries.

Hinds, Don L. - Illness

23 MAR 1910 - UTICA HERALD DISPATCH


Mr. and Mrs. Don Hines are both confined to the house with a severe attack of the grip.

Hinds, Don L. - Death

12 OCTOBER 1931 - UTICA DAILY PRESS - UTICA NY


DON L. HINDS

FRANKFORT, OCTOBER 12 – Don L. Hinds died tonight at the home of his son, Ira Hinds, Litchfield Street, this village.

He was born in Fly Creek, May 26, 1850. For the past 32 years he had made his home in Frankfort. He was married in 1870 to Nancy Tanner, who died several years ago. Mr. Hinds for a number of years was employed by Acme Road Machinery Company. He continued in the employ of this concern until forced to retire two years ago. The deceased attended the M. E. Church in Frankfort.

Surviving are two sons, Clarence Hinds, Frankfort and Ira Hinds also of Frankfort; one daughter Mrs. Grace Barger, Ilion; several nieces and nephews, seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Hinds, Don L. - Death

12 OCTOBER 1931 - UTICA OBSERVER-DISPATCH - UTICA NY


DON L. HINDS

FRANKFORT - Don L. Hinds, 81, died at the home of his son, Ira Hinds, Litchfield Street, after a short illness.

He was born in Fly Creek, May 26, 1850. For the past 33 years he made his home in Frankfort. He was married in 1870 to Nancy Tanner, who died several year ago. Mr. Hinds was employed by the Acme Road Machinery Company for a number of years, and left his work two years ago. He attended the Methodist Church here.

Surviving are two sons, Clarence and Ira Hinds of Frankfort; one daughter, Mrs. Grace Barger, Ilion, several nieces and nephews, seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be held from the home of this son Wednesday at 1:30 p.m., the Rev. C.E. Roop officiating. Interment will be at the Clayville Cemetery.

Hinds, Don L. - Funeral

16 OCTOBER 1931 - THE UTICA OBSERVER DISPATCH - UTICA NY


Funeral of Mr. Hinds

FRANKFORT – The funeral of Don L. Hinds was held from the home of his son, Ira Hinds in Litchfield Street, Wednesday afternoon, the Rev. C. G. Roop, pastor of the M. E. Church, officiating.

Interment was in Clayville Cemetery with his son, Ira Hinds, grandsons George and Raymond Hinds, and John Allen of Ilion as bearers.

Hinds-McFadden, Ella - Wedding

29 SEPTEMBER 1899 - ROME SEMI-WEEKLY CITIZEN - ROME NY


The marriage of Miss Ella Hinds of Clayville and A. McFadden of Ogdensburg, occurred Tuesday evening.

Hinds-McFadden, Ella - Death

24 APRIL 1902 - THE OGDENSBURG NEWS - OGDENSBURG NY

DIED

McFadden - In this city, April 23d 1902, Ella Louise Hinds, wife of Alvin McFadden, aged 24 years.

Notice of funeral later.

Hinds-Conroy, Fannie - Wedding

16 JULY 1908 - UTICA DAILY PRESS - UTICA NY


John Conroy and Miss Fannie Hinds of Frankfort were married at the M. E. parsonage at 10 o'clock this morning. Rev. S. D. Robinson performed the ceremony.

Hinds-Conroy, Fannie - Death

3 MAY 1921 - UTICA DAILY PRESS - UTICA NY


Many friends here are grieved to learn of the death at Lakewood U of Mrs. John Conroy, who was formerly Fannie Hinds of this village. Mrs. Conroy was the daughter of D. L. Hinds of this place, and the greater part of her life was spent in Frankfort. She was in the prime of life and her sudden passing is a blow to those who knew her. She was a romperent, obliging woman, a good mother and wife, and she will be sorely missed by her family. She is survived by her husband, father, two little girls, and several brothers and sisters.


Hinds, Frank - Death

22 APRIL 1892


Fly Creek Valley -

Mr. Emory Tanner attended the funeral of Frank Hinds, at Clayville, April 7th.

Hinds, George - Death

The Evening Telegram

Herkimer-Ilion, NY

12 January 1957


George Hinds Dies;

Formerly of Frankfort


Frankfort - George Hinds, 60, a former Frankfort resident, died yesterday at Sisters of Charity Hospitak, Buffalo, where he was admitted Thursday.

Mr. Hinds was born on Sept. 10. 1896, in Clayville, a son of Ira and Jennie Gohringer Hinds, and came to this village as a young boy. He was educated in Frankfort schools and was a veteran of World War I, having served with the Corps of Engineers.

Mr. Hinds was employed by the West Shore Railroad, here, prior to moving to Buffalo, where he was employed by Union Pacific Fruit Co. He attended the Methodist Church.

Surviving are his mother, a sister, Mrs. Gertrude Allen, both of Frankfort, and two nephews.

Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday from the Owen Funeral Home by the Rev. Calvin Zimmer, pastor of the First Methodist Church, with burial in the Spring.

Hinds-Allen, Gertrude - Wedding

16 SEPTEMBER 1919 - UTICA HERALD DISPATCH - Utica, NY


FRANKFORT

HOME WEDDING WAS PRETTY EVENT

John K. Allen and Gertrude Marion Hinds Married

Frankfort, Sept 16 - A very pretty but quiet home wedding was solemnized at 512 Litchfield Street, the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hinds, Saturday evening at 4 o'clock, when their daughter Gertrude Marion, was united in marriage to John K. Allen, so of Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Allen of Schuyler Lake.

The Rev. C.E. Miller, D.D., pastor of the Methodist Church, performed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate families only. The bride was attired in her traveling suit of pecan blue and wore a large black velvet hat. Following the ceremony a delicious supper was served and soon after Mr. and Mrs. Allen left by auto for a wedding trip of one week.

The bride is one of Frankfort's popular young ladies and has been for some time doing her bit in the Typewriter plant in Ilion. The groom is one of the popular young men of his home town. He is an expert toolmaker and is employed in the Remington Arms plant at Ilion. Both young people have a host of friends who wish them a long and prosperous voyage on the sea of matrimony.

Miss Hinds was given three showers at which she was the recipient of many beautiful and useful articles in cut glass, linen, and furniture and a neat cash present. Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Getman, Mrs. E.F. Washburn, and Miss Frances Washburn of Schuyler's Lake were the out of town guests.

Hinds-Allen, Gertrude - Wedding

19 SEPTEMBER 1919 - RICHFIELD MERCURY - Richfield Springs, NY

SCHUYLER LAKE

Saturday evening, Sept 14, Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Allen and daughter, Mrs. E.F. Washburn, and granddaughter, Frances, attended the marriage of John K., the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen, and Miss Gertrude Marion, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hinds, at their home in Frankfort.

The wedding was a very quiet one., only members of the immediate family being present. John has been employed in Ilion for the past two and a half years, learning the toolmaker's trade, where he met Miss Hinds, who was employed in the typewriter works.

Both young people are popular with their associates and received many useful and beautiful gifts. Immediately after the wedding they came to Mr. Allen's camp on the west side of the lake, where they are spending their honeymoon. On the arrival there they were given a rousing reception by two auto loads of the young people of this vicinity. Many friends wish for them a long and happy married life.

Hinds-Barger, Grace - Wedding

16 DECEMBER 1912 - UTICA HERALD DISPATCH - UTICA NY


BARGER-HINES

Announcement of Wedding of a Popular Couple

FRANKFORT, Jan. 16 – Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Hines announce the marriage of their youngest daughter Grace to Clarence Barger of Ilion. The marriage ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. M. Caldwell at the M.E. parsonage December 23. Mr. and Mrs. Barger has returned from a trip to the western part of the state. They will remain with the bride's parents until spring when they will go to Ilion to reside. The groom is an engineer in the Remington Typewriter Works. The bride is a highly respected young lady of this village. Many friends extend congratulations.

Hinds, Ira T. - Death

17 APRIL 1947 - UTICA DAILY PRESS - UTICA NY


Ira T. Hinds

Frankfort - Ira T. Hinds, 72, died Apr. 15, 1947, in his home, 513 Litchfield St., after an illness of three weeks.

He was born at Fly Creek Aug. 27, 1874, a son of Don L. and Nancy Tanner Hinds.

He had been employed at the Pratt Chuck Company. He attended the Methodist Church.

He married the former Jennie Gohringer May 9, 1895, in Clayville.

Surviving are his wife; one son George F., Buffalo; one daughter, Mrs. Gertrude M. Allen, Frankfort; one brother, Clarence; one sister Grace Hinds, and two ??.

The funeral will be at 2:20 p.m. Friday from the home with the Rev. C. Stanton Williams officiating. Burial will be in Oak View Cemetery.