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- 1934 June 16 - William Earnest Hinkle was a resident of Fairfax, Oklahoma at the time of his mother, Mary Elizabeth Hale Hinkle's death.
1953 June 16 - Fairfax, Osage County, Oklahoma - William Earnest Hinkle was buried in Fairfax Cemtery Section F, Lot 21, the fourth grave south.
From the FAIRFAX CHIEF Newspaper, Thursday, July 23,1953 - Funeral service for W. E. Hinkle, a pioneer resident of this community, was held last Thursday afternoon at the Pentecostal Church of God, conducted by a former pastor, Rev. J. W. Caswell, assisted by Rev. A. J. Wells, Pastor of the Assembly of God Church. Interment was in the Fairfax cemetery with the Hunsaker funeral home in charge. Mr. Hinkle passed away Tuesday afternoon, July 14, at the Ponca City hospital where he had been taken the evening before. His age at death was 77 years, 3 months, 14 days. William Ernest Hinkle was born march 20, 1876 in Louisburg, Missouri, the son of Gideon and Mary Hinkle. He was united in marriage to Minnie Elizabeth Bradshaw in Louisburg, Mo., on December 7, 1899. To this union were born five children, three sons and two daughters, all of whom survive. the family moved from Missouri to Fairfax in 1916, and the family home has been in this community ever since that date. Mr. Hinkle was a member of the Pentecostal Church of God. Immediate family survivors are his wife; their five children, Lee Hinkle of Medford Oregon, Ray Hinkle of Honeywell Kansas, Don Hinkle of Ponca City, Mrs. Mae Bates of Ponca City, Mrs. Bess Kolb of Los Angeles, California,; 22 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.
He first married Sarah Baker Hinkle, daughter of Gideon George 'Gid' HINKLE & Mary Elizabeth HALE About 1896 in Dallas County, Missouri. Born November 1876 in Illinois. Died in Bloomington, Kansas. Buried in Kansas. Occupation Homemaker.
1900 Census - Clinton Twp. Clinton, Henry Co., MO. at 118 Greene Street, lists Sarah, her daughter Mable E. living in the household of Gideon and Mary E. Hinkle and family. Census shows that Sarah had been married 4 years, mother of two children, one living and one deceased.
1900 Census - 118 Greene Street, Clinton, Henry County, Missouri - Sarah Baker, age 24, and daughter, Mable E. Baker, age 3, living with George (Gideon) Hinkle and his wife, Mary Elizabeth Hale Hinkle and family.
They had the following children:
Mable E. BAKER
He second married Minnie Elizabeth BRADSHAW, daughter of John R. BRADSHAW & Martha Jane PITTS, 7 December 1899 in Dallas County, Missouri. Born 14 September 1880 in Tennessee. Died 28 February 1967 in Ponca City, Kay County, Oklahoma. Buried 1 March 1967 in Fairfax Cemetery, Fairfax, Osage County, Oklahoma. Occupation Homemaker. Religion Pentecostal Church Of God.
From the FAIRFAX CHIEF Newspaper - Thursday, March 2, 1967 - Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Fairfax Assembly of God Church for Mrs. Minnie E. Hinkle, a long-time local resident who died in the Ponca City nursing home Monday afternoon. Rev. Frank Hall, Pastor, officiated at the services, and interment was in the Fairfax cemetery, directed by Hunsaker's Funeral home. She was born September 27, 1881 at Louisburg, Mo., and died in Ponca City February 27, 1967 at the age of 86 years, five months and 13 days. She was united in marriage to William Earnest Hinkle December 7, 1899 at Louisburg, Mo. and to this union five children were born, three sons and two daughters. Her husband preceded her in death. Survivors include three sons, Lee Hinkle, Hayden Colo.; Ray Hinkle, Wellington Kan., and Don Hinkle, Ponca City; two daughters, Mrs. Mae Bates, Ponca City, and Mrs. Bessie Kolb, Los Angeles, Calif.; 22 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren and many other distant relatives and friends. Pallbearers were Russell Hinkle, Morris Hinkle, Herb Hinkle, Bill Hinkle, Weldon Hinkle and Joe Bates, Jr., all grandsons. Newspaper article; Tuesday, February 28, 1967, "Minnie" Hinkle of Fairfax Dies. Mrs. Minnie Elizabeth Hinkle of Fairfax, mother of Mrs. Mae Bates, Route 3 and Don Hinkle, 715 North Union, died Monday in the Ponca City Nursing Home. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday the 6th in the Fairfax Assembly of God Church. Pallbearers are Russell Hinkle, Morris Hinkle, Herb Hinkle, Bill Hinkle, Weldon Hinkle and Joe Bates Jr., grandsons. Burial will be in the Fairfax Cemetery under the direction of the Hunsaker Funeral Home. The family will be at the home of Mrs. Joe Bates Sr., Route 3. Mrs. Hinkle was born Sept. 14, 1880, in Hickory County, Mo., and came to the Fairfax area about 1910. Surviving her are three sons, Lee of Haden, Colo., Ray of Wellington and Don; two daughters, Mrs. Bates and Mrs. Bess Kolb of Los Angeles, 22 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Hinkle was preceded in death by her husband, Earnest.
1967 March 1 Fairfax, Osage County, Oklahoma - Minnie Elizabeth Bradshaw Hinkle was buried in Fairfax Cemetery, Section F, Lot 21, third grave south.
They had the following children:
Lee Bryan HINKLE
Ethel Mae HINKLE - 1903
Ray HINKLE - 1905
Bessie Grace HINKLE
Onnie Don Sr. HINKLE
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