Harwood Perry Hinton

Brief Life History of Harwood Perry

When Harwood Perry Hinton was born on 18 March 1874, in Marshall, Harrison, Texas, United States, his father, Albert Perry Hinton, was 35 and his mother, Mary Simms Garrott, was 28. He married Pinkie E Parsons in 1902. They were the parents of at least 2 sons. He lived in Justice Precinct 2, Floyd, Texas, United States in 1910 and Justice Precinct 8, Dallas, Texas, United States for about 10 years. He died on 5 May 1956, in Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States, at the age of 82, and was buried in Laurel Land Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States.

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Family Time Line

Harwood Perry Hinton
1874–1956
Pinkie E Parsons
1880–1917
Marriage: 1902
James Floyd Hinton
1903–1977
Thomas Ross Hinton
1906–1986

Sources (13)

  • Harwood Hinton, "United States Census, 1930"
  • H P Hinton, "Texas, County Marriage Records, 1837-1965"
  • Harwood Perry Hinton, "Texas Deaths, 1890-1976"

World Events (8)

1875 · A Treaty with Hawaii

In the Mid 1870s, The United States sought out the Kingdom of Hawaii to make a free trade agreement. The Treaty gave the Hawaiians access to the United States agricultural markets and it gave the United States a part of land which later became Pearl Harbor.

1876

Historical Boundaries: 1876: Floyd, Texas, United States

1896 · Plessy vs. Ferguson

A landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court upholding the constitutionality of racial segregation laws for public facilities if the segregated facilities were equal in quality. It's widely regarded as one of the worst decisions in U.S. Supreme Court history.

Name Meaning

English: habitational name from any of the many places called Hinton (for example, in Shropshire, Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, Somerset, Hampshire, and Northamptonshire). Some of the placenames, such as those in Northamptonshire, Shropshire, and Herefordshire, derive from Old English hīna, genitive plural form of hīwan ‘household, religious community’, + tūn ‘farmstead, estate’ (compare Hine as the first element). Others, such as those in Gloucestershire, Somerset, and Hampshire, derive from Old English hēan, dative form of hēah ‘high’ + tūn.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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