Obit: Hein, John Phillip (9 Aug 1875 - Oct. 1947)

Transcriber: Stan


Email: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Hein, Dignin

----Source: CLARK COUNTY PRESS (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 11/27/1947

Hein, John (? - Oct. 1947)

John Hein, a former Neillsville (Clark Co., Wis.) resident, died late in October in Minneapolis, where he had been living for several years. Burial was in the family lot at Tony, a town in Rusk County, founded by the Hein family and named for Tony Hein, a brother.

John Hein was a son of the late Thomas Hein, an old time lumberman and businessman of this area. At one time he had a sawmill at Heintown. In Neillsville, the family resided in the house on North Hewett St. now owned by George Prochazka.

Mr. Hein is survived by his wife, the former Carry Dignin of Neillsville, and three sons, Walter, who is at present in a veteran’s hospital in Seattle, Paul, who resides in Chicago, and Nicholas of Grand Rapids, Minn.. Mrs. Hein is living at the home of her son, Nick. Also surviving are a sister, Miss Clara Hein of St. Petersburg, Fla., and two brothers, Pete of Tony and Frank of Ladysmith.

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Bio: Hein, John Phillip (9 Aug 1875 - Oct. 1947)

Transcriber: History Buffs

 

Surnames: Hein, Schmidt

 

----Source: Grand Rapids herald. Pub. Date February 1, 1896

John Hein is Taken

Minneapolis, Jan. 27.--John Hein, who is wanted in this city on the charge of forging the name of F. W. Schmidt to a mortgage deed, was captured yesterday at Castle, N. D. and will be brought to this city at once. Hein's wife has been under arrest since Dec. 14, and has been confined in the county jail with her three-year-old child, being unable to furnish the $2,000 bond demanded. Hein, it will be remembered, secured from Schmidt deeds and abstracts to valuable farm property at Medicine Lake, under the pretense of making a sale. In reality he mortgaged the property to Burns Bros. for $2,500, representing himself to be Mr. Schmidt and having his wife make affidavit that she was Mrs. Schmidt and sign the deeds. Hein received $500 in each and a team of horses, and would have received the balance had not the trick been discovered through the lapsing of some fire insurance on the farm buildings.

 

John Phillip Hein
Marriage: 17 April 1900, Clark, Wisconsin, United States

Wife: Carrie Bethia Dignin 1870–?

Children of Carrie Bethia Dignin and John P. HeinWalter Hein
 

1901–? ; Paul S Hein 1905–1955; Nichols J Hein 1907- ?

 

WWI Draft

 

 

 

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Carrie Berthia Dignin Hein
1870-1952 (lived 81–82 years)
Burial in Tony Catholic Cemetery, Tony, Rusk County, Wisconsin, USA

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