b. 15 May 1889, d. 10 December 1954
| Birth | 15 May 1889 | Peter George Hinze was born on 15 May 1889 in Germany. |
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Birth (Possible) | 10 November 1889 | According to at least one source, his birthdate was 10 November 1889 birthplace was Germany. |
| Immigration | 1902 | He immigrated in 1902. |
| Immigration
(Witness)
| 26 November 1902 | He immigrated with Christine Zimmerman on 26 November 1902 in New York, United States, on the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse which departed from Bremen, Germany. Christine Zimmerman was listed as Kristine Hintze.   |
| Cen-Head
(Enumerated with) | 21 April 1910 | The 1910 US Census listed Peter George Hinze in addition to John Joseph Hinze, Carl George Hinze, Frank Norman Hinze, Jacob Dean Hinze and Katherine Dorothy Hinze in the household of Christine Zimmerman, in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas. |
| Cen-Enum | 21 April 1910 | Peter George Hinze was enumerated as Pete Hinche. Single white male, age 20. Son of head of household. He was born in Germany. His mother and father were born in Germany. He immigrated to the U.S. in 1902. He can read, write, and speak English. He is a waiter in a restaurant. He was not out of work Apr. 15. He was out of work 0 weeks in 1909. He did not attend school. |
| Marriage | | He and Elizabeth Free, daughter of Frederick Free and Anna Deuch, were married. |
| Cen-Head | 1915 | Peter George Hinze is head of household in the 1915 State Census of Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas as P. G. Hinze. White male, age 26. He was born in Germany. He came to Kansas from Germany. His occupation is laborer. Enumerated with Peter George Hinze was Elizabeth Free and Helen Ione Hinze. |
| DrftReg | 6 June 1917 | Peter George Hinze registered for the military on 6 June 1917 in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas.  |
| Cen-Head | 12 January 1920 | Peter George Hinze is head of household in the 1920 US Census of Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas as Pete Hinze. Address 102 North Early. Married white male, age 29. Rents his home. Immigrated to the U.S. in 1902 and was naturalized in 1912. He can read and write. He was born in Austria and his mother tongue is German. His mother and father were born in Austria and their mother tongue is German. He is able to speak English. His occupation is foreman in dry goods. He is an employee. Enumerated with Peter George Hinze was Helen Ione Hinze. |
| Marriage | | Peter George Hinze and Barbara Ann Oldehaver, daughter of William Max Oldehaver and Barbara Christine Schurr, were married. |
| Marriage | | Peter George Hinze and Theckla Heller, daughter of John V. Heller and Thekla Marie Bessel, were married. |
| Cen-Head | 1930 | Peter George Hinze is head of household in the 1930 US Census of Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas as Peter G. Henze. |
| Obit
(Mentioned in) | 13 January 1933 | He was named in the obituary for Theckla Heller. The obituary was in the Kansas City Times on 13 January 1933, page 9.  |
| Obit
(Mentioned in) | 7 January 1940 | Peter George Hinze was named in the obituary for Christine Zimmerman. The obituary was in the Kansan on 7 January 1940, page 11A.  |
| Obit
(Mentioned in) | 7 January 1940 | Peter George Hinze was named in the obituary for Christine Zimmerman. The obituary was in the Kansas City Star on 7 January 1940, page 12A.  |
| Naturalization | 6 October 1947 | Peter George Hinze was naturalized on 6 October 1947.  |
| Death | 10 December 1954 | He died on 10 December 1954 in Providence Hospital, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, at age 65. Cause of death: cardiac arrest. |
| Obit | 11 December 1954 | Peter George Hinze's obituary appeared in the Kansas City Times on 11 December 1954 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, on page 9.  |
| Funeral | 12 December 1954 | His funeral was held on 12 December 1954 in Zion Evangelical Church, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas.  |
| Burial | 12 December 1954 | He was buried on 12 December 1954 in Mount Hope Cemetery, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas.  |