How Related: Brother of my husband's 2nd-great-grandmother, Susan W. HAINLINE
Born: 2 February 1837, Sciota Twp., McDonough Co., Illinois
Parents: John W. HAINLINE (1796 - 1861) and Mary DeVERRE (1803 - 1871)
Siblings: Joseph was one of 11 children and one of three sons to serve in the Union Army:
- David Trimble (1827 - 1865)
- Susan W. (1828 - 1914) - my husband's ancestor
- Mary DeVerre (1829 - 1892)
- Henry C. (1831 - 1862)
- Thomas Smith (1833 - 1895)
- John H. (1834 - 1840)
- Nancy Ellen (1839 - 1880)
- Baxter Richard (1841 - 1922)
- Sarah (1845 - 1908)
- John William (1846 - 1917)
Married: Virginia Ann GRIFFITH (1843 - 1941) on 26 November 1862 in McDonough Co., Illinois
Children: David Trimble (1869 - 1942); James Ira (1871 - 1945); Nancy Olive (1873 - 1956); and Madison Herbert HAINLINE (1876 - 1935)
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Source: Civil War Pension Index Card of Joseph H. Hainline. Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who Served Between 1861 and 1900. National Archives and Records Administration. Publication T289. Digital image purchased at Footnote [http://www.footnote.com/].
Enlisted: 14 August 1862; private. Enlisted 10 September 1862 in Co. I, 124th Illinois Infantry.
Side served: Union
History of Unit: 124th Illinois Infantry
Mustered out: 15 August 1865 at Camp Douglas, Chicago, Cooke Co., Illinois
Biography or Information of Interest: Again, I don't have a lot of detailed information on the Hainline brothers. I know they descended from Palatine immigrants with the surname HENLEIN who arrived in Virginia in the mid-1700s. The fact that Joseph lived less than 17 years after the war ended tells me that he may have died of war-related injury or illness.
Died: 12 January 1882 in Sciota Twp., McDonough Co., Illinois
Buried: Spring Creek Cemetery, Emmet Twp., McDonough Co., Illinois
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