IDFirstMiddleLastDOBDODCOD
96MarySquireHinman11/30/18081/28/1871Consumption

veteran
exhumed
purchaser
cemetery
N/AFALSEN/AAdams Street

lot
plot
N/AR12 G1, north face
relations
David Hinman (husband, b. c1795, d. 14 Nov 1862) Munson Squire Hinman (son, b. Aug 1838, d. 24 Nov 1905) Wilbur Fisk Hinman (son, b. 17 Oct 1840, d. 21 Mar 1905) Mary Eliza Hinman (daughter, b. 8 Nov 1843) Infant (daughter, b. 13 Aug 1849, d. 4 Sep 1849) Joab Squire (father) Mary Bulkley Squire (mother) Phila Carpenter Hinman (daughter in law, Munson's 1st wife, b. c1837) Charles Hinman (grandson born to Munson and Phila, b. c1864) Infant Hinman (born to Munson and Phila, d. 1863) Theckla A or F (daughter in law, Munson's second wife, b. Sept 1845) Percy A. (grandson born to Munson and Theckla, b. c1875) Frank T. (grandson born to Munson and Theckla, b. c1877) Fred A. (grandson born to Munson and Theckla, b. Sept 1878) Seth W. (grandson born to Munson and Theckla, b. Dec 1883) Sarah M. Everett Hinman (daughter in law, married to Wilbur F) Henry E (grandson, born to Wilbur and Sarah, c. 1871) Wilbur S (grandson, born to Wilbur and Sarah) Mary S (granddaughter, born to Wilbur and Sarah) Myrta Grace Stocker (married to Frank T Hinman) Bessie B Burt (married to Fred A) Annie C. Northcott (married to Percy A) Ruby J Green (married to Seth W)

comments
Mary Squire was born 30 Nov 1808 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co, CT. Mary was the second wife of Rev. David Hinman. David Hinman was born 9 Apr 1797 in Oxford, New Haven, CT. He married Malinda (Bassett?) on 5 August 1819 in CT (Hinman family folder, Berea Historical Society). David was a pioneer of Middleburg Twp., with evidence of their residence here from the 1830s: the grave of David and Malinda's son Albert in 1834 is the Adams Street Cemetery's oldest marked burial. David's first wife died in 1836 and is buried with him. He married Mary Squire in Huron County, OH, on 20 July 1837. David and Mary engaged in purchase and sale of several properties; for a list of them, see the entry on David Hinman. David and Mary's family was enumerated in the 1850 census under the name Daniel Hinman. He was a blacksmith, age 53, and Mary was 42. Their son Munson's name was given as Morrison S. Their other children were listed as Wm. D [Wilbur F] (9) and Mary E. (6). Their children attended the Baldwin Institute in its early years (BI and BU Catalogues, BW Historian's House). In 1860, the Hinman family was enumerated again, under the name David Henman (63). He gave his occupation as manufacturer, with $1,000 real estate and $1,000 personal property. Other family members were Mary (52, born CT), Munson (22), Wilbur F (19) and Mary E (16). They also housed a Canadian mechanic, Joseph Adams (23). Wilbur and Mary were attending school. She was not enumerated in the 1870 census. Berea's records of burials for 1871 said "Jan. 28 Mary Hinman, wife of David--consumption [age] 62." In 1904, a transcription of her tombstone read "Mary, wife of D. Hinman, d. Jan. 28, 1871, ae 62"; a 1934 transcription said "Mary, his wife, died Jan 28, 1871, age 62 yrs." In 2007, her tombstone was found to be in good shape, with deep inscriptions that are very legible despite some dirt and lichens. She shares the stone with David, Malinda, Albert, and an infant daughter. A baby grandchild, son of Munson, may also be buried in or near the lot. Albert, infant daughter of David and Mary, Rev. David, Mary, and Malinda Hinman have a sandstone family monument and personal headstones. The lot number is 107. A magnifier was used to examine the grain. The marker is grey and all sides of the marker have an inscription. This monument commemorates the five aforementioned people. It was also not decorative. The marker is discolored and the words are starting to fade. The inscription is mostly legible, but some parts were extremely difficult to read. The carving was incised. The stone reads, “ALBERT [son] of [David and Malinda] HINMAN DIED M[ay] 16, 1834 {A…..M….] [Infant] DAUGHT[ER] of David [and] May HINMAN DIED Sept. 4, 1849 A[ge]d 22 Day REV. DAVID HINMAN DIED Nov. 14, 1862 AGED 65 YEARS MALINDA WIFE OF DAVID HINMAN DIED April 26, 1836 Aged 41 Years MARY WIFE OF DAVID HINMAN DIED Jan 28, 1871 AGED 82 YEARS.”

sources
"List of Burials and Names 1856-1871", City of Berea Records E. S. Loomis and D. T. Gould, "Inscriptions from the Old Berea Cemetery," 1904, Berea Historical Society "Cuyahoga Cemetery Inscriptions," Vol. I, compiled by the Western Reserve Historical Society, 1934 "Number of burial lots and price," Adams Street Cemetery folder, Berea Historical Society Albert Hinman tombstone photograph, Jeremy Feador, 2006. Don Labaj, Berea Families CD, 2006. Hinman family genealogy, Hinman family folder, Berea Historical Society 1850 US Federal Census, Daniel Hinman household, series M432, roll 673, p. 185. 1860 US Federal Census, David Heman household, Series: M653 Roll: 954 Page: 127 1870 US Federal Census, Manson Hinman household, Series: M593 Roll: 1193 Page: 624. 1880 US Federal Census, Munson S. Hinman household, Series: T9 Roll: 1006 Page: 135 1900 US Federal Census, Munson S. Hinman household, Series: T623 Roll: 1260 Page: 261 1910 US Federal Census, Thecla Hinman household, Series: T624 Roll: 1176 Page: 11 M S Hinman-Phila M Carpenter marriage license, vol. 10, p. 72; Wilbur F Hinman-Sarah M Everett Marriage license, vol 15, p. 314; Frank T Hinman-Myrta Grace Stocker marriage license, vol. 54, p. 123; Fred A Hinman-Bessie B Burt, vol. 52, p. 424; Percy A Hinman-Annie C Northcott marriage license, vol 43, p. 316; Seth W Hinman-Ruby J Green marriage license, col 66, p. 292; Cuyahoga County Historical Marriage Index; Cuyahoga County Public Library, Fairview branch Baldwin Institute and Baldwin University Catalogues, 1846-1867, Bound Copy, Baldwin-Wallace Historian's House Baldwin Wallace College History Dept. Cemetery Documentation Project, Mary Hinman, Jasmine Horn, 12 November 2007.