Andrew Hinman was said to be born 12 Nov 1887, possibly in Bass River area of Ottawa county. He was the son of Wallace Foster Hinman and Margaret Peters.
"Bass River is a 3.6 mile-long stream in Ottawa. It flows into the Grand River." [http://www.bassriver.org/]
Siblings were Martha (born 1890), Julia (born 23 Jun 1891, died 16 Nov 1918), Amy (born 10 Aug 1893, died 8 Nov 1918) and Clark (born 4 Sep 1897).
On 25 Apr 1897 Andrew was admitted to Mount Pleasant Indian Industrial Boarding School. His father was Wallace, both parents were living, he was from Hamilton, age 9, student #118.
Andrew's father, Wallace, died 12 Jan 1898 in Heath township, Allegan county. Cause of death was lobar pneumonia. Wallace was age 60, parents unknown.
On 12 Nov 1898 Andrew was admitted to Mount Pleasant Indian Industrial Boarding School. Father was listed as Mrs. Maggie-Wallace, only mother was living, he was from Hamilton, age 11, student #118.
Andrew Hinman, son of Wallace Hinman and Maggie Holliday, married Clara Edan [Eaton], daughter of Sampson Edan and Sarah Tuphschn on 25 May 1908 in Honor. Ceremony performed by Wesley Covey, Justice of the Peace.
Clara was said to be born 15 May 1892 in Mt. Pleasant, the daughter of Samuel Eaton and Sarah Shebeshequay.
Son David Charles was born 23 Mar 1908 (While other records give his birth as 1909 the year 1908 is correct per the "Supplemental Roll, of children born since March 4, 1907, and prior to August 1, 1908, to members of the Ottawa and Chippewa Tribe of Indians of the State of Michigan, Prepared by Horace B. Durant, Special Agent, under instructions of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated July 22, 1908.")
Durant Field Notes, #19 page 49
Ching-quaw-o (Mrs. Jas. Halfaday), age 66, see #6/49
1st husband dead, age 66, P.O. Millerton, Mich
2nd husband James Halfday - (off) a Pott. [Potawatomie]
child - Margaret Pokagon, 36, P.O. Millerton, Mich, see #24/53
1st husband dead
2nd husband Chas. Pokagon, (off) Pott.
1. Andrew Foster or Andrew Hineman, 20, Millerton, see 19/53; wife Clara Eaton Hineman, 17, daughter of Sam Eaton, Honor, Mich; 1 child David Hineman, born Mrch 23/08, 2nd roll.
2. Martha Foster or Hineman, 18, Sac & Fox Sch [school] Toledo, Iowa
3. Julia Hineman, 16, Millerton, Mich
4. Amy Hineman, 14, Millerton, Mich
5. Clark Hineman, 10, Sac & Fox Sch [School], Iowa
6. Simon Pokagon, 8
7. Angelina Pokagon, 7
8. Louisa Pokagon, 3
Durant Field Notes, #6 page 49
Ke-way-gosh, dead; spouse blank
children:
1. Mrs. James Halfaday, age 66, see 19-49 & 3-59
2. Joe Pete or Joe Pe-nya-se-wan-quot, age 52, P.O. Custer #2
3. Mary Robinson Medahko, age 44, see 21-52, P.O. Millerton
4. Rosie (Robinson) Pete, age 35, see 2-46 & 3-59
Durant Field Notes, #3 page 59
Partial transcription, see third page:
Nah-bah, dead, an Ottawa, died before 1870, was first wife of Henry Robinson, white. By her first husband, name not given she had:
1. Agnes Halfday, age 66, P.O. Millerton, husband James Halfday, see 19-49
2. Joseph Petis or Pe-na-se-waw-quot
3. Mary Me-dah-ko
4. Rosie Pete
Durant Field Notes, #24 page 53
Wallace Ush-tay-quot, dead; wife not given; child - Margaret Pokagon, age 36, see 19-49
Durant Field Notes, #19 page 53
Waw-we-es-toe, dead
1st wife - dead
2nd wife - Martha, age 60, P.O. Honor, see field notes #14-4-61
child Sampson Eden or Eaton, 41, P.O. Honor
1st wife Sarah She-be-she-quay Eden, dead
3rd wife Martha Eaton, 49, P.O. Honor, see #6/60
children - Clara Eden Himan, 17, P.O. Honor; husb Andrew Hinman (in margin - Andrew Foster 19-49) child David Hinman, born in Apr/08 Mch 23/08, age 5 mos.
Durant roll - 2nd roll
1910 Federal Census - Springville Township, Wexford County
Hinman, Andrew, boarder, white, 23, single, teamster in woods. [Note that all the boarders were listed as white]
1910 Federal Census - Homestead Township, Benzie County
Eaton, Sam, 48, married twice, married 5 years, laborer/woodsman
Martha, 50, married twice, married 5 years, questions about number of children blank
Himan, Clara, daughter, 17, married once, married 3 years, 2 children born, 2 children living
David, grandson, 2
Annie granddaughter, 9/12
Son Clifford John was born 2 Oct 1911 in Honor, Benzie, Michigan
Daughter Josephine Elizabeth was born 18 Sep 1913 in Brethren, Manistee, Michigan
Andrew registered for the draft on 5 Jun 1917 in Menominee county. He gave his birth as 12 Nov 1886 in Bass River, Michigan, said he was a farmer in Harris, Michigan, married with one child, and gave his race as Indian. He was described as medium height and build, with brown eyes and dark hair. His eye sight was said to be poor.
Andrew died 27 Aug 1918 in Mancelona, Antrim, Michigan. Cause of death was dropsy caused by valvuler disease of the heart. Birth was given as 12 Nov 1887 in Ottawa county; parents as Wallace Hinman and Margaret Peters; burial in Mancelona.
1920 Federal Census - Holy Childhood School, Little Traverse township, Emmet county.
Hinman, Anna, student, age 11
Hinman, Clifford, student, age 9
Holy Childhood School - Quarter ended 13 Jun 1920
Hinman, Clifford, 9
Hinman, Anna, 11
On 25 Feb 1921 David, age 12, and Clifford, age 9, were admitted to Mount Pleasant Indian School. Parent was listed as Clara Wabinento of 129 S. Water St., Muskegon.
1920-21 Mount Pleasant Indian School register
Josephine was admitted to Mount Pleasant Indian School on 4 Aug 1923. She was age 12. Her address was given as R. L. Rosebush, while David's and Clifford's addresses are still Muskegon.
1925 Mount Pleasant Indian School register
1926 Mount Pleasant Indian School register - The boys are still listed as from Muskegon and Josephine as from Rosebush.
1926-27 Mount Pleasant Indian School register, all three children are listed as from Mt. Pleasant.
1927-28 Mount Pleasant Indian School register. Clara is listed as Clara Wabineto and as Clara Hinman. David was 19, while Clifford was 15 and listed as a graduate.
1928-29 Mount Pleasant Indian School register. The boys are no longer in school. Josephine's parent was Clara Hinman of Mt. Pleasant
1929-30 Mount Pleasant Indian School register. Josephine was again sent by Clara Hinman of Mt. Pleasant.
1930 Federal Census, Hayes township, Otsego county
Coon, William, 36, first married at 32, laborer at wood camp
Clara, 36, first married at 14
Hinman, David, 22, laborer at wood camp
Cliff, 19, laborer at wood camp
Josephine, 16
On 3 Jan 1931 in Gaylord, Otsego, Michigan, Josephine was married to Anthony Sams [from her obituary]. Marriage is recorded in Grand Traverse county liber 5 page 7 as taking place in 1933.Clara died 18 Mar 1939 of pneumonia. Her birth was given as 15 May 1892, father as Sam Eaton, mother unknown. Burial was at Yuba cemetery.
1940 Federal Census - Acme, Grand Traverse, Michigan
Sams, Anthony, head, 30, laborer on county road
Josephine, wife, 26
Leander, son, 8
Anthony, son, 5
Peter, brother, 27, farm laborer on farm
entire family lived in rural Otsego county in 1935.
1940 Federal Census for David and Clifford not yet found.
On 16 Oct 1940 David registered for the draft in Acme, Grand Traverse, Michigan. He gave his date of birth as 22 Mar 1909 in Benzie county. He was described at 5 foot 7 inches, 175 pounds, black eyes and hair, dark complexion.
Clifford also registered for the draft on 16 Oct 1940 in Acme, Grand Traverse, Michigan. He gave his birth as 2 Oct 1912 in Benzie county. He was described as 5 foot 9 inches, 155 pounds, black hair and eyes, dark brown complexion.
On 29 Apr 1941 David enlisted in the army at Kalamazoo, Michigan.
David served in the 32nd Infantry, 127th regiment. Info on the regiment here.
From the Chicago Daily News, 23 May 1945
Hero of 3 Years' Combat Killed By Freight Train
A beribboned veteran of three years' combat in South Pacific was dead today, the victim of injuries suffered when he was run over by a Chicago & Norh Western freight train.
David Hinman, 36, an Indian from Williamsburg, Mich,was struck by the train as it backed onto a siding near the Hoskin Coal Co, 441 N Water st., last night. Hinman was released on May 5 at Fort Sheridan after serving as a technical sergeant. He received decorations for campaings at Leyte and on New Guinea.
Charles Gielow, 500 N. State st, a watchman at the coal company, said he called to the veteran, but that he walked straight into the train's path.
From the Traverse City Record-Eagle, 24 May 1945
DISCHARGED VET KILLED ENROUTE
Word was received here Wednesday that Sgt. David Hinman, resident of this community, was killed when struck by a train near Chicago. Sgt. Hinman had been discharged from the armoy only a short time before his death and was on his way home at the time.
The body is being returned to the Sampson Funeral HOme in this city and funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 from the Yuba church.
Sgt. Hinman served in the Pacific for three years with the famous Red Arrow division and was released from military service Monday.
Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Josephine Sams of Williamsburg and one brother, Clifford, also of Williamsburg.
David was buried at Yuba cemetery.
Message on David's entry on Find A Grave
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