GINES ORAL NORVAL
1894 - 1962 (67 years)-
Name GINES ORAL NORVAL Born 2 Sep 1894 Sumner or Billet Station, Illinois; or Bridgeport, Il. Gender Male Died 10 Jul 1962 Vincennes, IN., Good Samaratan Hosp. Buried Oak Grove Cemetery, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana Person ID I00441 Gynzer's Genealogy Database | Hans Landis Family Last Modified 4 Jul 2005
Father GINES JOHN WESLEY, b. 25 Jun 1867, Sumner, Illinois , d. 1 Jan 1941, Washington, IN (Age 73 years) Mother BURGET IDA MAE (MARY), b. 13 Feb 1867, Sumner, Lawrence County, Illinois , d. 20 Dec 1946, Indpls., IN. Nursing Home; dod may be 12/16/46 (Age 79 years) Married 24 Nov 1887 M. at res by W. H. Wagy; witnessed by Emma Wagy, minister's wife, & Isis Kilgore Family ID F00093 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family NICHOLSON LURLINE, b. 10 May 1903, Wheatland, Indiana , d. 18 Nov 1981, Bedford, In. in her home (Age 78 years) Married 21 Apr 1929 Evansville, Indiana or Taswell, Indiana (Divorced 1950) Children + 1. Living + 2. GINES CAROLYN SUE, b. 29 Sep 1937, Washington, Indiana , d. 1990, Buried Oak Grove Cemetery, Washington, IN. (Age 52 years) Family ID F00152 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Photos John Wesley Gines Family
The following was provided by David Burgett:
The Second picture is your Gines family ca 1908. The three young men in the back are, as I'm sure you probably know, Rolla, Raymond and Oral. Then John Wesley, Isis & Ida. The young lady in the front is Dorothy.
Census Documents 1930 Oral Gines Census
1930 Oral Gines Census Page from www.ancestry.com1900 US Census with John Wesley Geines Name: John N Geines
[John Wesley Geines]
[John N Gines]
[John W Geinss]Age: 32 Birth Date: Jun 1867 Birthplace: Illinois Home in 1900: Christy, Lawrence, Illinois[Lawrence]Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Mary I Geines Marriage Year: 1888 Years married: 12 Father's Birthplace: Indiana Mother's name: Hannah Geines Mother's Birthplace: Illinois Occupation: View on Image Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age John N Geines 32 Mary I Geines 33 Rolla Geines 11 Raymond Geines 8 Oral Geines 5 Isis Geines 1 Hannah Geines 63 Alvin Geines 19
Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.
Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls.1910 - United Stated Federal Census - Gines, John W.
1910 - United Stated Federal Census - Gines, John W
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Notes - Oral had a grocery store at 1415 McCormick Ave., Washington, Indiana. Date of death may be June 1962.
OPERATION FAILS TO SAVE LIFE OF CHARLES BURRIS, 10
Boy whose leg was fractured in auto acciident dies at the hospital.
Suffering an irreducible fracture of the groin line of the femur the night of January 8 when he was struck by an automobile while on the way to a motion picture show, Charles Burris, the ten-year-old son of Dave Burris, 400 northwest 10th street, died at the county hospital at 6 o'clock this morning.
The fracture not being susceptible to the ordinary methods of reduction, an operation was performed at the hospital Sunday morning to provide relief. The patient never rallied, his condition growing steadily worse. Attending physicians said the complications which caused the lad's death were general blood poisoning and emboli of the lungs.
The car which struck the youth was a Willys-Knight belonging to Rol Gines but it was being driven by his brother, Oral, at the time of the accident. The motor car was traveling west in Walnut and the accident happened between the intersection of Ogdon and Front Streets.
Witnesses said the Burris boy with a companion, stepped from the curb line into the street directly in the path of the machine which is said to have been traveling at a slow rate of speed. The bumper struck Burris, knocking him to the pavement, but his companion escaped injury, the car failing to hit him. The burris boy is said to have been lying on a line with the rear door of the automobile when it was brought to a stop.
Dr. R. S. Wood, county coroner, viewed the body at the Keller and Williams undertaking parlors but said he would hold no inquest unless an investigation was requested by either Gines or the dead boy's father, he being satisfied death resulted from surgical shock. The coroner added that what he had learned of the circumstances surrounding the infliction of the injury in an unofficial way he also is convinced that the accident was wholly unavoidable.
The dead boy was, a student at the West End School building. His mother has been dead some years, but he is survived by his father and a sister, Loretta. The sister is making her home with an aunt, Mrs. Carl Williams, at Sikeston, Missouri.
The body was removed to the home of Mrs. Frank Crabb, Jefferson Street today. While not definitely arranged, the funeral services probably will be Thursday morning with burial in Oak Grove cemetery.
- Oral had a grocery store at 1415 McCormick Ave., Washington, Indiana. Date of death may be June 1962.
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