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OBIT: John HINEBAUGH, 1940, Elk Lick Township, Somerset County, PA

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Transcribed and proofread by: Richard Boyer.

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JOHN HINEBAUGH

  John Hinebaugh, a well known resident of Elk Lick Township, died at his home 
about a mile south of West Salisbury, Wednesday of last week, at the age of 76 
years.  His death was caused by paralysis and other complications.
  He was twice married.  His first wife was divorced, some years ago, and the 
second preceded her husband in death.  He had no children, and was cared for 
during his last illness by a friend.  Little is known of his life, aside from 
the fact that he was born in Fayette County, and probably was distantly related 
to some of the Hinebaughs who used to reside in the Turkeyfoot region of 
Somerset County.
  The funeral service was conducted last Friday at 1:30 p.m., at the Church of 
the Brethren, at Markleysburg, Fayette County, Pa., by the pastor, Rev. A. C. 
Ludwig.  Burial was in a little cemetery on the farm where he was born and 
reared, under the direction of Mortician Stanley M. Thomas of Salisbury.

Meyersdale Republican, August 8, 1940