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Descendants of William B. Dinwiddie I Descendants of William B. Dinwiddie I Wayne Vaughn 27754 McGee Road Sedalia, MO 65301 Descendants of William B. Dinwiddie I First Generation 1. William B. Dinwiddie I-[89], son of Unknown and Unknown, was born in 1701 in England. Noted events in his life were: • He traveled Settled in VA. 17??. William B Dinwiddie I came from England and settled in VA in the 1700's He had a son named William Dinwiddie II William married (name unknown). Children from this marriage were: + 2 M i. William Dinwiddie II-[88] was born in 1702 in Virginia. Second Generation (Children) 2. William Dinwiddie II-[88] (William B. I 1) was born in 1702 in Virginia. General Notes: As stated in a letter Dated Dec 3, 1886 by Rev Benjamin Dinwiddie I His Granfather William Dinwiddie the II all his Benjamin and Thomas stayed and lived in Virginia. He never heard what became of also Elic Dinwiddie. Noted events in his life were: • He traveled Moved to Kentucky 17?? in Kentucky. William B. Dinwiddie the II moved to Kentucky some time when he was young William married (name unknown). Children from this marriage were: + 3 M i. James Dinwiddie-[87] was born 17?? in Barron County, Ky. and died on 14 Oct 1837. + 4 M ii. William Dinwiddie III-[90] was born in 1703 in Virginia. + 5 M iii. Benjamin Dinwiddie-[91] was born 17?? in Virginia. + 6 M iv. Thomas Dinwiddie-[92] was born 17?? in Virginia. + 7 M v. Elic Dinwiddie-[93] was born 17?? in Virginia. 1 Printed by Legacy on 5 Feb 2004 Descendants of William B. Dinwiddie I Third Generation (Grandchildren) 3. James Dinwiddie-[87] (William II 2, William B. I 1) was born 17?? in Barron County, Ky. and died on 14 Oct 1837. Noted events in his life were: • He traveled Barren County, Va. to Howard County, Mo. in 1818 in Howard County, MO. William Dinwiddie the III and James Dinwiddie both traveled together from Virginia to Howard County, MO • He traveled Came to Kentucky in 1721 in Kentucky. • He traveled Morgan County, Mo in 1820 in Florance, MO. He moved is family 3 miles north of Florance, Mo, James married Margaret Long-[98] [MRIN:28] in Kentucky. Children from this marriage were: + 8 M i. Rev. Benjamin Franklin Dinwiddie I-[59] was born on 16 Nov 1814 in Barron County, Ky., died on 15 Mar 1904 in Morgan County Florence, Mo, at age 89, and was buried in Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery Morgan County Florance, Mo. + 9 M ii. Samuel N. Dinwiddie-[94] was born on 3 Mar 1816 in Kentucky, died on 26 Aug 1898 in Morgan County Florence, Mo, at age 82, and was buried in Morgan County , Mo. + 10 M iii. James L. Dinwiddie-[95] was born on 10 Feb 1828 in Kentucky and died on 5 Oct 1901 in Baptist Church Cemetery, Morgan County, Syracuse, Mo, at age 73. + 11 F iv. Margaret Dinwiddie-[96] was born in Kentucky and died in Finley Cemetery Morgan County Florance, Mo. + 12 F v. Jane Dinwiddie-[97] was born in Kentucky and died in 1860 in Finley Cemetery Morgan County Florance, Mo. 4. William Dinwiddie III-[90] (William II 2, William B. I 1) was born in 1703 in Virginia. 2 Printed by Legacy on 5 Feb 2004 Descendants of William B. Dinwiddie I Noted events in his life were: • He traveled Virginia to Howard County, Mo in 1818 in Howard County, MO. William Dinwiddie the III and James Dinwiddie both traveled together from Virginia to Howard County, MO William married (name unknown) in Kentucky. Children from this marriage were: + 13 M i. John Dinwiddie-[114]. 5. Benjamin Dinwiddie-[91] (William II 2, William B. I 1) was born 17?? in Virginia. Benjamin married (name unknown) in Kentucky. 6. Thomas Dinwiddie-[92] (William II 2, William B. I 1) was born 17?? in Virginia. Thomas married (name unknown) in Kentucky. 7. Elic Dinwiddie-[93] (William II 2, William B. I 1) was born 17?? in Virginia. Elic married (name unknown) in Kentucky. Fourth Generation (Great Grandchildren) 8. Rev. Benjamin Franklin Dinwiddie I-[59] (James 3, William II 2, William B. I 1) was born on 16 Nov 1814 in Barron County, Ky., died on 15 Mar 1904 in Morgan County Florence, Mo, at age 89, and was buried in Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery Morgan County Florance, Mo. General Notes: His nikename was Frank as stated in the letter of 1886 of B. F. Dinwiddie He became a Baptist preacher and rode hoseback to preach in many of the Baptist Church's in Morgan County, Mo. To name a few Mt. Olive, Mt. Carmel, and Bethlehem Baptist Church in Florence Mo. Noted events in his life were: • He traveled From Barren County Ky. to Howard County, MO in 1818 in Howard County, MO. He moved (age 4) with his father James Dinwiddie from Barren County Ky. To Howard County, Mo. • He was baptized Morgan County in 1840 in Bethlehem Baptist Church Morgan County Florance, Mo. 3 Printed by Legacy on 5 Feb 2004 Descendants of William B. Dinwiddie I Benjamin married Eliza Ann Mosley-[60] [MRIN:7], daughter of Bletcher Mosley-[115] and Elizabeth Johnson-[116], on 2 Feb 1837 in Morgan County Florence, Mo. Children from this marriage were: + 14 F i. Elizabeth Prudence Dinwiddie-[13] was born on 28 Oct 1860, died on 23 Aug 1941 in Morgan County Florence, Mo, at age 80, and was buried in Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery Morgan County Florance, Mo. + 15 M ii. Lafayette Dinwiddie-[61] was born on 13 May 1840 and died on 17 Jan 1863, at age 22. He never married. + 16 F iii. Lorinda Jane Dinwiddie-[62] was born on 27 Apr 1842 and died on 7 Mar 1908, at age 65. + 17 M iv. James Betcher Dinwiddie-[63] was born on 23 Aug 1844 and died on 13 Sep 1919, at age 75. + 18 M v. Lott Hackney Dinwiddie-[64] was born on 8 Nov 1846 and died on 12 Jul 1908, at age 61. + 19 M vi. Snelling Johnson Dinwiddie-[65] was born on 15 Jan 1849 and died on 18 Sep 1935, at age 86. + 20 F vii. Thermutis "Pony" Dinwiddie-[66] was born on 12 Apr 1851 and died on 25 Jan 1888, at age 36. + 21 M viii. Samuel Newton Dinwiddie-[67] was born on 3 Jun 1853 and died on 22 Sep 1854, at age 1. + 22 F ix. Luthera Catherine Dinwiddie-[68] was born on 16 Oct 1855 and died on 22 Jun 1922, at age 66. + 23 F x. Mary Arthusa Dinwiddie-[69] was born on 20 Jan 1858 and died on 23 Apr 1912, at age 54. Benjamin married Mary Wilson Finley-[131] [MRIN:45], daughter of Joseph Finley I-[132] and Margaret Sincox-[133], on 9 Feb 1865. 4 Printed by Legacy on 5 Feb 2004 Descendants of William B. Dinwiddie I Children from this marriage were: + 24 M i. William Finley-[141]. + 25 M ii. Robert Finley-[142]. + 26 F iii. Susan Frances Finley-[143]. + 27 M iv. John William Brewer-[144]. + 28 M v. Joseph Brewer-[145]. + 29 F vi. Mary Elizabeth Brewer-[146]. 9. Samuel N. Dinwiddie-[94] (James 3, William II 2, William B. I 1) was born on 3 Mar 1816 in Kentucky, died on 26 Aug 1898 in Morgan County Florence, Mo, at age 82, and was buried in Morgan County , Mo. General Notes: He went by the name Sam as stated in the letter of 1886 that B. F. Dinwiddie wrote. Samuel was born in Kentucky and moved to Florence Mo, Morgan County, Mo. in 1818. He lived his last years on a farm 3 miles north of Florence, Mo. Morgan County, Mo. Samuel married Emaline Thrailkill-[99] [MRIN:32]. Children from this marriage were: + 30 M i. James William Dinwiddie-[100] was born 18??. + 31 F ii. Eliza Jane Dinwiddie-[101] was born in 1852. + 32 F iii. Mary Elizabeth Dinwiddie-[102] was born 18??. + 33 M iv. Samuel Patrick Dinwiddie-[103] was born 18??. + 34 M v. Silas Franklin Dinwiddie-[104] was born on 14 Jun 1859 and died on 19 May 1891, at age 31. + 35 F vi. Martha Emaline Dinwiddie-[105] was born on 20 Jun 1866 and died on 29 Jun 1940, at age 74. 5 Printed by Legacy on 5 Feb 2004 Descendants of William B. Dinwiddie I + 36 M vii. Robert Finel Dinwiddie-[106] was born on 26 Aug 1868 and died on 3 Sep 1954, at age 86. + 37 F viii. Susan Ann Dinwiddie-[107] was born on 31 Jan 1871 and died on 31 Aug 1948, at age 77. 10. James L. Dinwiddie-[95] (James 3, William II 2, William B. I 1) was born on 10 Feb 1828 in Kentucky and died on 5 Oct 1901 in Baptist Church Cemetery, Morgan County, Syracuse, Mo, at age 73. General Notes: His nikename was Jim as stated in the letter of 1886 of B. F. Dinwiddie. James L. was the youngest son of James Dinwiddie. He came to Morgan County, Mo. in 1818 and he lived his last years on a farm 3 miles north of Florence, Mo., in Morgan County, Mo. James married Ann Davis-[108] [MRIN:33] on 24 Nov 1853. Children from this marriage were: + 38 F i. Margaret Ann Dinwiddie-[109] was born on 30 Sep 1854 and died on 16 May 1951, at age 96. + 39 F ii. Theodocia Ernest Dinwiddie-[110] was born on 3 Aug 1859 and died on 16 May 1944, at age 84.
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