Charles F. SON OF G & E HINKLE 1886-1914
Here are obits for George and Elizabeth Nowels Hinkle: from Marilynn Howard
Obituary from Burlingame, Kansas Enterprise-Chronicle, 12/1/1921:
"The burial of George Hinkle Sr, for many years a
resident of the lower Dragoon neighborhood, occurred in the Burlingame
cemetery on Monday, Nov 28. Mr Hinkle had resided in Topeka since
about 1904. For the past several months he had been in very poor
health and his death occurred on Friday, Nov. 25.
George Hinkle was born in Millersburg, Holmes county, Ohio, March
6, 1851. His marriage to Eliza Nowels occurred on March 12, 1870.
To this union nine children were born, two preceeding in death,
Mrs. Mary Patterson and Charles. The mother and the following
children survive: John of Mountain Home, Idaho; George, Delta,
Colo.; Mrs, Budd Jernigan, Osage City, Kans.; Mrs. E. E. Hatfield,
Center Colo.; Mrs. Homer Jones, Reading, Kans.; Mrs. James R.
Foster and Mrs. James Reynolds of Topeka. Also 28 grandchildren,
8 great grandchildren; and a host of neighbors and friends.
Rev. Quilliam had charge of the burial service."
Obituary notice from Topeka, Kansas Daily Capital, 11/27/1921:
Hinkle - Funeral services for George Hinkle, 70, who died
Friday at his home, 451 Sumner avenue, will be held at 9:30 o'clock
tomorrow morning, at the home. Burial in Burlingame cemetery.
Obituary from Topeka St Journal, 1/19/1934:
Mrs. Eliza Hinkle
The funeral for Mrs. Eliza Hinkle, 85, who died Thursday at the
home of her grandson, Lyle Patterson, 600 Gratton street, will
be held at 10 o'clock Saturday from Penwell's chapel. Burial in
Burlingame, Kan., cemetery.
Mrs. Hinkle was born in Martinsburg, O., April 26, 1849, and had
been a resident of Topeka thirty-two years.
She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Bud Jernigan, Osage City;
Mrs. Ernest Hatfield, Cortez, Colo.; Mrs. James Foster, Topeka;
Mrs. Homer Jones, Reading, and Mrs. James Reynolds, Topeka; two
sons, John, of Harper, Ore., and George, of Swink, Colo., and
twenty-six grandhchildren.
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