Samuel Gentry was born on Mar 1, 1804 in Barren Co., Kentucky. His parents are undocumeted at this time . He married Dorcus Miller on Sep 21, 1829 in Ohio Co. Kentucky and is found in Hartford, Ky in the 1930 census. He married Jemima Addison on 23 Sep 1855 in Ohio, Co. He raised a large family in Ohio Co. with his two wives. He died on March 23,1865 in Kentucky, and is buried in Prentiss, Kentucky in Gentry-Patterson Cemetery.
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Sources
1830 United States Federal Census1830; Census Place: Hartford, Ohio, Kentucky; Series: M19; Roll: 40;Page: 241; Family History Library Film: 0007819
1840, 1850 and 1860 United States censu Ohio Co. KY
U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/78323222/samuel-gentry
Samuel Gentry Birth: Feb. 1, 1804 Kentucky, USA Death: Mar. 23,1865 Kentucky, USA Family links: Spouse: Jemima Addington Coleman-Gentry (1816 - 1872)* Burial: Gentry-Patterson Cemetery Prentiss Ohio County Kentucky, USA
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