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Notes for Joel Allen CHINNES


Veteran of WWI.
As far as we know he never married
Found him in Texas census in 1920 --soundex
vol. 74, ed. 70, sheet 14, line 56
age 29
Joel A


born SC
JOEL ALLEN CHINNES

Papa's brother
Born in South Carolina
Later found him in Texas in 1920
Grayson County, Texas census record for 1920
city of Sherman
living on North Travis Street
"lodger at YMCA"
Later found a picture of him in information got from relatives in Texas
(Connie Chinnis)

also found a sheet with "details" concerning his funeral and death in the
files of Morris Funeral Home, Hemingway,SC
he died in Shreveport, La. in the V.A. hospital on Tuesday, May 24, 1955
at 10:45P
cause of death: "sudden death"
how long resident of this city: 40 years
birthplace: Hemingway
date: March 16, 1886
served in: Veteran WWI,US Army
father: Joe and Mother: Ellen Eaddy
survivors: B.R. Chinnes (brother) sisters: Mrs. M.L. Gaskins and Mrs.
R.F. Cox
large number nieces and nephews

salesman with R.B. Clemmans and Sons while making his home in Hemingway

clergymen: H.J. Bennett and Marion Cannon
buried on Sunday at 4 at Ebenezer
tombstone: SC CPL HQ Det FLD Arty Brig WW I,March 16 1886-May 24, 1955

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