The last will and testament of Bernicia J. Hines.

Bernicia J. Hines executed her last will and testament on 19 February 1945. In it, she created a trust for the benefit of her  children William Lee, Ossie May, James Clee, Lestus Ray, Paul Douglas, Bernicie Viola, and John Edward Hines, most of whom were minors, and appointed her neighbor Clarence B. Best trustee. C.E. Artis and James Watson signed as witnesses.

In an undated document that probably was submitted in 1946, Clarence B. Best filed a final account for Hines’ estate. He reported receipts from selling personal items, including a sewing machine, bedroom suit, and wash pot; collecting rent on a house on Viola Street; and cash and bonds.

Disbursements included paying for a cemetery lot (in Rest Haven), opening the grave, clothing for Hines’ children, court fees and other estate-related expenses, funeral services by Columbus E. Artis, a tombstone from Joyner Memorial Company, loan repayments, a bill from Dr. Boisey O. Barnes, a screen door, and a water “spicket.”

Bernicia Hines’ youngest child, John, turned 21 on 23 July 1957, after which the trust expired, and Best made a final distribution dividing $2115.07 among her seven children.

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On 28 December 1922, Ashley Hines, 21, of Wilson, son of Turner and Bettie Hines, married Bernicia Smith, 21, of Toisnot township, daughter of Mahala S. Barnes. A.M.E. Zion minister John A. Barnes performed the ceremony at the bride’s house in Toisnot in the presence of Clarence Best, James Hagans, and Eddie Dew.

In the 1930 census of Wilson township, Wilson County: farm laborer Ashley Hines, 24; wife Beanice, 25; and children William, 6, Ossie M., 5, James C., 2, and Lester, newborn.

In the 1940 census of Wilson, Wilson County: at 1314 Nash Street, cook Ernest Barnes, 28; wife Lucile, 29; mother Mahala, 73; sister Bernice Hines, 35, divorced, tobacco stemmer, and her children William, 16, Ossie May, 14, James Clee, 12, Lester, 11, Paul D., 7, Bernice, 5, and John Eddie, 3.

In 1942, William Lee Hines registered for the World War II draft in Wilson County. Per his registration card, he was born 20 October 1923 in Wilson; lived at 1205 Carolina Street; his contact was Bernica Hines, same address; and he worked for T.A. Loving Company at Cherry Point, N.C.

On 28 February 1949, James Clee Hines, 21, son of Ashley Hines and Bernice Smith Hines, married Beulah Joyner, 26, in Wilson.

On 14 April 1950, William Lee Hines, 21, of Wilson, son of Ashley and Bernice Barnes Hines, married Annie Reynolds, of Elm City, daughter of William Reynolds and Effie Priest, in Toisnot township, Wilson County.

John Hines died 18 May 1964 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Per his death certificate, he was born 24 July 1936 in Wilson, N.C., to Ashley Hines and Bernice Smith; was married to Loretta Hines; and worked as a floor waxer.

Property Settlement Records, 1942-1960, Wilson, North Carolina, United States Records, http://www.familysearch.org.

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