Name} Hinton, Jay Louis | Family History} Olson | |||||||||||||||||||||
Title} | Race} White | Sex} Male | ||||||||||||||||||||
Birth: Date} Fam 24 Sep 1913 | Place} Hurricane, Washington, Utah | |||||||||||||||||||||
Marr.: Date} | Place} | |||||||||||||||||||||
Death: Date} Fam 2 Sep 1947 | Place} , , Utah | |||||||||||||||||||||
Burial: Date} Aft 2 Sep 1947 | Place} Hurricane City Cemetery, Hurricane, Washington, Utah | |||||||||||||||||||||
Grave Marker} Yes |
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Parents: } Thomas Maurice Hinton & Wilhelmina Barbara Walker Relationship No.} 144 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
1st Household No.} 730 = Hurricane, Washington, Utah | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Occupation 1} Mail boy Occupation 2} Newspaper distributor | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Religion/Church} Latter-day Saints | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Spouses: Prime}
Total Number of} None | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Notes: Jay Louis Hinton, who often went by his middle name Louis, was born 24 Sep 1913 in Hurricane,
Washington, Utah. He was the sixth child of Thomas Maurice Hinton and Wilhelmina Barbara Walker.
His older siblings were Vera, born in 1899, Maurice Vernet, 1902, Elma, 1904, Lela, 1907, and Lucille, 1910.
His younger brother Francis Clemons was born in 1917. His father was a carpenter and a farmer. In the 1920 U.S. census, Louis's family was living on 2nd West Street, Hurricane. His father Thomas was farming on his own account. The children at home included Vernet, 17, a farm hand on the family farm, Elma, 15, Lela, 12, Lucile, 9, Louis, 6, and Francis, 2. All of the children except the youngest had attended school. Living with them as renters was his older sister Vera Eagar, 20, and her husband Thomas Eagar, 21, a sheep herder. In the 1930 U.S. census, Louis's family was described as living on a farm on Third North, Hurricane. His father Thomas was a farmer of a "mixed farm". The children at home were Vernet, 28, a preacher for the LDS church, Lucille, 20, a telephone operator, Louis, 16, a mail boy, and Francis, 13, attending school. In the 1940 U.S. census, Hurricane, Jay's family was living in the same house as in 1935, which they owned, valued at $1,000. Jay's father Thomas was a farmer and his mother Wilhelmina was a nurse. The last children at home were Jay, 25, a newspaper delivery man for a Reno newspaper distribution company, and his brother Clemons, 22, a sheep herder. Both Jay and Clemons had completed five years of school. Jay never married. He died 2 Sep 1947, probably in Utah. He is buried in the Hurricane City Cemetery, Hurricane, Washington, Utah. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Confirm. Date} | Photos} Jay Louis Hinton | |||||||||||||||||||||
Immigr'n Date} N/A | Port} N/A | |||||||||||||||||||||
Education: Grade} Fifth grade or Top 2 Degrees} | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Military: Service} for the State of} | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Condition} Cause of Death} |
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