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Episode 28: Delores Hines Williams, Anne Arundel County, MD Episode | Under The Tree

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Episode 28: Delores Hines Williams, Anne Arundel County, MD


Episode 28: Delores Hines Williams, Anne Arundel County, MD

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DATE : Thu, 12 Apr 2007 04:00:00 GMT
Entered in Database : 2007-04-12 04:00:00
length : 39463945
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Interview with Mrs. Dolores Hines Williams, originally of Pumphrey, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Her interview covers:

  1. Arabbers
  2. Early 20th Century life in Anne Arundel County, Maryland
  3. Life with her grandfather, Charles Hines (see below)
  4. St. John United Methodist Church, formerly Holly Run Methodist Church. The church began in 1852. This church served and continues to serve the Hines family.

Dolores Williams' family goes back to before 1796 on her Hines line in the state of Maryland.

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Near city, but worlds away from its problems - Quiet, crime-free way of life pleases Pumphrey residents. Lee, Consella A. March 24, 1996. 1.L.

Abstract: I think {Pumphrey} is a very nice community. We don't have any problems such as break-ins," said Wesley S. Booze, 76, who grew up in Pumphrey.St. Charles Road is named after Genevieve E. Edwards' grandfather, Charles Hines, who owned 75 acres in Pumphrey.

Photo c/o St. John United Methodist Church website., Pumphrey, Maryland.


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