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<p>[QUOTE="Henry, post: 236038, member: 8865"]From a geneology person I received this:</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Thomas Doane Hine was born 20 Jan 1822 in New Haven CT, son of</p><p>Philander Bilson Hine & Eliza Tuttle. He was 1 of their 5 children.</p><p>Philander was the son of Asa Hine & Diantha Lewis; I do not know</p><p>Eliza's parents.</p><p><br /></p><p>On 6 Oct 1843 he married Harriet Marguerite Smith in West Haven CT.</p><p>They had 7 children.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thomas was recorded in the 1850 Census twice; on 8 Oct as residing in</p><p>New Haven CT (carpenter), and 29 Dec as residing in St. Mary's Parish</p><p>in LA (dry goods merchant).</p><p><br /></p><p>The 1870 Census "T. D. Hine" was residing in Franklin (St. Mary's</p><p>Parish) LA, as a commercial merchant.</p><p><br /></p><p>The 1880 Census "Thomas D. Hine" was still residing in Franklin LA.</p><p><br /></p><p>He is listed in the Ancestry.com Confederate Research Sources -</p><p>volume 2 (H), page 314:</p><p>"T. D. Hine, Private in Company C, 2nd Regiment of LA Cavalry. Listed</p><p>on Rolls of Prisoners of War. Paroled in Franklin on 14 June 1865.</p><p>Resided in St. Mary's Parish LA."</p><p><br /></p><p>Thomas Doane Hine died before 12 Jun 1900, I assume in St. Mary's</p><p>Parish because Helen was recorded as still living there in the Census.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Henry, post: 236038, member: 8865"]From a geneology person I received this: Thomas Doane Hine was born 20 Jan 1822 in New Haven CT, son of Philander Bilson Hine & Eliza Tuttle. He was 1 of their 5 children. Philander was the son of Asa Hine & Diantha Lewis; I do not know Eliza's parents. On 6 Oct 1843 he married Harriet Marguerite Smith in West Haven CT. They had 7 children. Thomas was recorded in the 1850 Census twice; on 8 Oct as residing in New Haven CT (carpenter), and 29 Dec as residing in St. Mary's Parish in LA (dry goods merchant). The 1870 Census "T. D. Hine" was residing in Franklin (St. Mary's Parish) LA, as a commercial merchant. The 1880 Census "Thomas D. Hine" was still residing in Franklin LA. He is listed in the Ancestry.com Confederate Research Sources - volume 2 (H), page 314: "T. D. Hine, Private in Company C, 2nd Regiment of LA Cavalry. Listed on Rolls of Prisoners of War. Paroled in Franklin on 14 June 1865. Resided in St. Mary's Parish LA." Thomas Doane Hine died before 12 Jun 1900, I assume in St. Mary's Parish because Helen was recorded as still living there in the Census.[/QUOTE]
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