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Geri Thank you for gathering and posting the Luzerne Co, PA information. It will help in Hinkle research. There may not be a lot but if you should run across anything pre-1870, would you please post it? According to one of the researcher's working with me, The very old Reed Cemetery in Carbon Co, PA had at least one Hinkle burial and some other possible Hinkle's. We don't know where George Hinkel was buried, perhaps there or in an unmarked grave in the Mt. Zion Cem nr Nescopeck, Luzerne Co, PA where two of William Benjamin Hinkel/Elizabeth Elenora "Ellen" Minig/Minnich's children are buried: Clara Belle Hinkle and George B. Hinkle This cemetery was paid a visit by two of those I was working with. George "R" Hinkle in the on-line listing is actually George B. Hinkle. William Benjamin Hinkel's brother, DANIEL HINKLE and wife CATHERINE TELLAM? of Freeland, Luzerne County, Butler Twp, PA. Catherine, widow of Daniel Hinkle b 1825 moved to Freeland sometime before the 1900 Census and was living with her daughter Lydia (Hinkle) Miller, second wife of Fred Miller. Daniel and Catherine had a son William Hinkle who is buried Zion with some of his children. We believe Jacob Hinkle was a brother of William B. Hinkel, and Daniel Hinkle. (There was another Daniel Hinkle born abt 1819, the son of VALENTINE HINKLE (brother of George Hinkel) and Christina (Christianna) Proudfoot of near Hazleton, Hazle Twp, Luzerne Co, PA. Daniel married Elizabeth Remailey who came from Nescopeck, Luzerne Co, PA. The two Daniel Hinkle's were first cousins. Notify Administrator about this message?
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