Samuel Dinsmore
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Samuel Parks Dinsmore (1809 - 1873)

Rev. Samuel Parks Dinsmore
Born in Buncombe, North Carolina, USAmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 17 Sep 1829 in White, Georgiamap
Husband of — married 8 Jul 1844 in Lumpkin Co, Georgiamap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 64 in White County, Georgia, USAmap
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Biography

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Samuel Dinsmore was born in North Carolina.
Samuel Dinsmore was a Georgian.

Rev. Samuel Parks Dinsmore

Birth: March 22, 1809 Buncombe, North Carolina, United States
Death: June 10, 1873 (64) Cleveland, White, Georgia, United States

Parents and Siblings:

Spouse #1 and (3) Children:

Nancy Caroline Chandler m. 1833 in Georgia
  1. Abbott Bailey Dinsmore 1840-1864
  2. Mary Elizabeth Dinsmore 1834-1898
  3. Fletcher Parks Dinsmore 1838-1864

Spouse #2 and Children:

Anna Chandler m. July 08,1844, Lumpkin Co, Georgia
  1. William Clemon Dinsmore
  2. James Milligan Quillian Dinsmore, b. March 27, 1850, Habersham Co, GA, d.September 06, 1893, White Co, GA.
  3. Selah Ann Dinsmore Hughes b. March 05, 1853, d. date unknown.
  4. Francis Logan Dinsmore, b. 1857, d. date unknown.
  5. Nancy Caroline Dinsmore Allen, b. August 29, 1859, d. date unknown.
  6. Louisa Payne Dinsmore Allen, b. June 24, 1862, d. date unknown.

Burial

Mount Pleasant Methodist Church Cemetery, Cleveland, White County, Georgia
Find A Grave: Memorial #42294393

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