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Lovit HINES Bible
Transcribed by Sloan Mason, from xerox copies of original Bible.

(Owner unknown)


Title Page

Holy Bible
Containing the Old and New Testaments
Bradley, Garretson & Co.
Philadelphia, 66 North Fourth St.
B.F. JOHNSON & Co.
Richmond, Va.
(no date)

(1st page)

FAMILY HISTORY
A Record of Important Events

Nancy HINES wife of James M. HINES was born Feb. 5th, 1830 and died Aug. 12th, 
1874.

Drury A. MURPHREY was born Feb. 7, A.D. 1832 and died May 1st, 1880.

Lovit HINES a son of Jas. M. HINES and Nancy HINES his wife was born Jan. 23rd, 
A.D. 1852-died Sept. 1, 1921.

Mary J. MURPHREY, daughter of Drury A. and Sarah J. MURPHREY was born Nov. 29, 
A.D. 1859 & died Dec. 31, 1907.

Sarah Jane MURPHREY wife of Drury A. MURPHREY, born Nov. 28th, 1856-died June 
23rd A.D. 1888.

James Madison HINES was born April 11, 1811 and died June 1st, 1889.

Pollie Jones? HINES a daughter of Wm. T. & Mary JONES was born Dec. 24th 1874, 
died July 24, 1955.







(2nd page)

MARRIAGES

Lovit HINES a son of James. M. HINES and Nancy HINES his wife and Mary Jane 
MURPHREY daughter of Drury A. and Sarah Jane MURPHREY his wife were married Dec. 
23rd A.D. 1879.

Lovit HINES a son of Jas. M. and Nancy HINES his wife and Polly JONES a 
daughter of Wm. T. JONES and Mary JONES his wife were married Sept. 1st. 1908.


(3rd page)

BIRTHS

Carrie Bell, a daughter of Lovit HINES and Mary J. HINES his wife was born Oct. 
6th A.D., 1880, died Aug. 30, 1881.

Mary Pauline, a daughter of Lovit HINES and Mary J. HINES his wife was born 
Dec. 6th, A.D. 1881; died July 25, 1874.

Harvey Camro?, a son of Lovit HINES and Mary J. HINES his wife was born Dec. 
22nd, A.D. 1883, died March 4th, 1953.

Edward Lovit a son of Lovit HINES and Mary J. HINES his wife was born January 
8th, A.D. 1887; died Sept. 5, 1915.

Sarah Jane, a daughter of Lovit HINES and Mary J. HINES his wife was born Oct. 
19th, A.D. 1888, died Oct. 9, 1889.

(deaths on this page were written at a later time, and in a different 
handwriting)


(4th page)

DEATHS

Carrie Bell, a daughter of Lovit HINES and Mary J. HINES wife departed this 
life Aug. 30th, A.D. 1881.

Sarah Jane, a daughter of Lovit HINES and Mary J. HINES his wife departed this 
life October 9th, A.D. 1889.

Henry Riley, son of Lovit HINES and Mary J. HINES his wife departed this life 
March 12th, 1899. (Sunday 1:05)

Mary Jane HINES wife of  ---- Lovit HINES was born --- ---- Nov. 29, 1859 and 
died Dec. 31, 1909. (Tuesday 2:20 P.M.)

John Waitman, a son of Lovit & Polly Jones HINES departed this life Jan. 14th, 
1911-age 19 days.

Edward Lovit, a son of Lovit and Mary Jane HINES, his wife died Sept. 5, 1915.
(about 6:30 A.M. Sunday)

(5th page)
(Handwritten page)

BIRTHS

James Murphey, a son of Lovit HINES and Mary J. HINES his wife was born Jan. 7, 
1891, died Feb. 14, 1927.

Sara Louise, a daughter of Lovit HINES and Mary J. HINES his wife was born May 
7th, 1893; died July 29, 1994.

Louise? Philip, a son of Lovit HINES and Mary J. HINES his wife was born Jan. 
12th, 1896; died Oct. 28, 1985.

Henry Riley, a son of Lovit HINES and Mary J. HINES his wife was born May 31, 
1898; died March 12, 1899.

Leah Ruth, a daughter of Lovit HINES and Mary J. HINES his wife was born Dec. 
19, 1899, died Nov. 30, 1984.

Elizabeth, a daughter of Lovit HINES and Mary J. HINES his wife was born July 
14th, 1902; died April 5, 1964.

William Grimsley, a son of Lovit HINES and Polly Jones HINES, his wife was born 
Sept. 15th, 1909; died July 3, 1986.

John Waitman, a son of Lovit HINES and Polly Jones HINES, his wife was born 
Dec. 26th, 1910; died Jan. 14, 1911.

Willis HINES, a son of Lovit HINES and Polly Jane HINES his wife, was born Oct. 
13th, 1912; died March 31, 1987.

Robert Stancill, a son of Lovit HINES and Polly Jones HINES his wife was born 
April 22nd, 1914; at 7:30 A.M. died Nov. 19, 1967.

Charles Meadows, a son of Lovit and Polly Jones HINES his wife was born Friday, 
April 27, 1917 at 1:30 A.M., weight 12 lbs, net. Died July 21, 1994.

(other pages include pictures)

Clara Hines Green
Oscar Green, Sr.
Picture of Marguerite Walker HINES
Family portraits, names not given.
Picture of Jim HINES 
Picture of Aunt Hettie Hines Aldridge & Aunt Gertie HINES}sister of Lovit 
HINES.

OBITUARY
HINES-Died at his home near LaGrange, in Lenoir County, Mr. James M. HINES, 
Sr., June 1st, 1889. Mr. HINES was born April 13th, 1811, and at the time of his 
death had completed his seventy-eighth year. As a citizen and a Baptist he was 
one of the strong landmarks of the county. While a young man, about eighteen 
years of age, he was baptized into the fellowship of the Baptist church, so that 
is connection with the Baptist faith has been for nearly sixty years. For about 
forty-five years he has served as deacon in the LaGrange church, and for fifty 
years has been a regular subscriber for the RECORDER. He is held in high esteem 
by his brethren for his wisdom and ripe Christian character. He has reared a 
large family of useful sons and daughters, nearly all of whom are consecrated 
Christians. These remain to mourn with a large circle of relatives and friends, 
his departure. But he has gone in the ripeness of a long and useful life-he sinks 
into the grave in the happy conference of one who feels that he is rising to a 
heavenly home.
Another landmark has passed from us, but we thank God for his long and useful 
life, and we pray for the final gathering home of all that love the appearing of 
our Lord Jesus Christ.
J.S. DILL.

The cares of this life are many and varied; the sorrows of the mind and the 
agonies of the body, as we toil for a living, and strive for an entrance at the 
straight gate, that few are able to carry four score years. But the subject of 
this notice, Mr. Jas. M. HINES, Sr., labored earnestly and successfully, and 
suffered patiently and faithfully nearly three score and ten, dying in the 78th 
year of his age. He leaves his children and a host of friends an example worthy of 
their consideration, and while they grieve for their loss, they are consoled 
with the thought that he has gone to reap a rich reward for his labors, and to a  
home more resplendent than earth can afford.

He was a member of the Missionary Baptist Church a great many years, and his 
life work exemplified the faith he professed, and many were the deeds of kindness 
and charity that daily fell from his hands.

His funeral was preached at his home near Lenoir Institute Sunday evening by 
Rev. J.S. DILL, and his remains were deposited in the family cemetery to await 
the resurrection of the just.



(2 newspaper Obits-no dates, newspaper not named)

FUNERAL OF LOVIT HINES ATTENDED BY MANY FRIDAY P.M.

The funeral of Lovit HINES, prominent citizen and industrial leader, was 
conducted from his late residence on East Caswell Street Friday afternoon at 5 
O'clock. Interment was given in Maplewood Cemetery. Pastor Bernard P. SMITH of Gordon 
Street Christian Church conducted the funeral service. He was assisted by Rev. 
Charles L. READ, pastor of the Queen Street Methodist Church, and Rev. Francis 
J.H. COFFIN, rector of St. Mary's Episcopal Church.
A number of out of town friends and relatives attended the obsequtries. 
Included among them was Henry C. RILEY of Philadelphia, who was for many years 
associated with Mr. HINES in the lumber business. The floral tributes, numerous and 
handsome, attested the esteem in which the deceased was held in the community.
A coincidence to Mr. HINES' death which occurred a little before 6 o'clock 
Thursday afternoon, was that it was the 13th anniversary of his second marriage and 
within about an hour of the time.

MRS. LOVIT HINES DIES; RITES TODAY

The funeral of Mrs. Lovit (Polly JONES) HINES, 80, was held from Gordon Street 
Christian Church of which she was long a member, Monday afternoon at 4:30 
o'clock. Burial was in the family plot at Maplewood Cemetery.
Mrs. HINES, familiarly known in a large circle of friends as "Miss Pollie?" 
died early Sunday morning following an illness of several years. The end came 
peacefully after a night of apparent rest. She caller her nurse about 5 a.m. and 
when the "attendant" reached her bedside she had quietly passed out.
Mrs. HINES was the widow of Lovit HINES, one of the founders of the Hines 
Brothers Lumber Company and active in many civic and business affairs in Kinston. 
She was the second wife of the late Mr. HINES and is survived by five sons, 
William W., Willis, Robert and Charles of Kinston and Sgt. 1/C Lovit HINES of 
Colorado Springs and 24 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Five step children 
also survive. They are Mrs. W.D. (Mamie HINES) LaRoque, Mrs. Oscar (Clara) 
GREENE, and Phil HINES of Kinston, Mrs. Booker CUNNINGHAM of Wilson and Mrs. Willey 
SMITH of Goldsboro.
Mrs. HINES was a native of Lenoir County, the daughter of the late William P. 
and Mary Grimsley JONES. She was long an active worker in and supporting of the 
Gordon Street Christian Church. She was a regular attendant at all the services 
until ill health prevented.
The pallbearers were Oscar GREENE, Jr., Harvey HINES, Phil H. HINES, Jr., Lovit 
(Judge) LAROQUE and Phil CRAWFORD of Kinston and Robert SMITH of Goldsboro.
Rev. Clinton BRADSHAW, pastor of the church, officiated and Mrs. T. Y. (Miss 
Jessie) MOSLEY had charge of the house?
No flowers are requested.

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