When John Hadley Hinson was born on 22 June 1837, in Georgia, United States, his father, John Hadley Hinson, Sr., was 28 and his mother, Elizabeth Ann Avirett, was 20. He married Lizzie L. Horn on 8 December 1868, in Jackson, Florida, United States. He lived in Jackson, Florida, United States in 1860 and Election Precinct 2 Campbellton, Jackson, Florida, United States in 1880. He died on 7 December 1883, at the age of 46, and was buried in Campbellton, Jackson, Florida, United States.
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A small group of Cherokees from Georgia voluntarily migrated to the Indian Territory. The remaining Cherokees in Georgia resisted the mounting pressure to leave. In 1838, U.S. President Martin Van Buren ordered U.S. troops to remove the Cherokee Nation. The troops gathered the Cherokees and marched them and other Native Americans from North Carolina, Tennessee, and Alabama along what is now known as “The Trail of Tears.” Approximately 5,000 Cherokees died on their way to Indian Territory.
U.S. acquires vast tracts of Mexican territory in wake of Mexican War including California and New Mexico.
Florida has had 6 Constitutions since it became a state. The first Constitution was drafted in Saint Joseph, now known as Port St. Joe. Presently Florida is governed by the Constitution of 1968.
English: patronymic meaning ‘son of the hind’, from Middle English hine ‘household servant, agricultural laborer’, perhaps also ‘farm manager’ (see Hine ) + son.
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