Following are the obits for my late in-laws. Hopefully someone on these lists will have more information about them. My mother-in-law, Allie Hinton, was a Rawlinson before she married. T. S. Hinton, 64, 213 Pineda St., died at 12:15 P.M. Sunday in a Jacksonville hospital following an extended illness. Funeral services will be at 10 am Tuesday in the Thompson funeral Chapel with the Rev. Kenneth Flynt officiating. Burial will be in the McKnight Cemetery at Cushing. Mr. Hinton was born Sept. 27, 1909 at Cement OK. He was a cement contractor. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Allie Hinton, Jacksonville; two sons, Teddi Max Hinton, Fort Worth, Jimmie Dale Hinton, Houston; a daughter, Mrs. Jackoline Killough, Ennis; a brother, Clyde Hinton, Mesquite; and four grandchildren. Pall bearers will be Joe Ed Voss, Edgar Voss, John Phillips, Ray Holt, Raymond Lowry, Doc Birdwell, Doug Sherwin and Webb Lowry. Funeral arrangements for Mrs. Allie Hinton, 82, of Jacksonville, are pending at Thompson Funeral Home. Mrs. Hinton died Sunday after a short illness. Born at Cushing, she was a lifetime resident of the area and a member of the Baptist church. She is survived by one son, Teddie Hinton of Jacksonville; one daughter, Jackoline Killough of Ennis; one daughter-in-law, Janie Hinton of Houston; a sister, Mrs. Ruby Voss of Jacksonville; four grandchildren, Jarrell Killough, Lisa Schulze, Laura Clubb and Lana Hinton; seven great-grandchildren; and nieces and nephews. Family visitation will be 7 to 8:30 pm Wednesday at the funeral home. Respectively submitted Janie Brown Hinton Surnames researching: B*R*O*W*N, S*C*O*T*T, H*A*Y*S, M*A*S*S*I*N*G*I*L*L, B*U*R*N*S, C*A*T*E*S, C*O*L*E*M*A*N, D*U*R*H*A*M, H*I*N*T*O*N, L*I*N*D*S*E*Y, L*O*W*R*Y, M*A*R*S*H*A*L*L, P*I*E*R*C*E, R*A*W*L*I*N*S*O*N, F*U*L*G*H*U*M, R*E*Y*N*O*L*D*S, H*E*N*R*Y