s/o William M. Dinsmoor / Elizabeth Cochran
Revolutionary War Veteran - A Fifer in the NH Continental troops during the Revolution. He served in Captain Goss's Company. Elder of the of the Presbyterian Church in Windham for over 50 years. He was known as "The Rustic Bard," and published Incidental Poems, strongly imitative of Burns. He was the Chorister.
m ca1782 Windham, Rockingham Co., NH
Mary Park
They had known children - Jane Wear
m [2] 31 Dec 1801
Mrs. Mary Anderson -nee Davidson
Widow of Samuel Anderson
ref: Also found as Dinsmoore; The History of Windham in NH [Rockingham Co.] and the historic township of Londonderry, NH by Leonard Allison Morrison 1883; Herringshaw Encyclopedia of American Biography of the 19th Century
s/o William M. Dinsmoor / Elizabeth Cochran
Revolutionary War Veteran - A Fifer in the NH Continental troops during the Revolution. He served in Captain Goss's Company. Elder of the of the Presbyterian Church in Windham for over 50 years. He was known as "The Rustic Bard," and published Incidental Poems, strongly imitative of Burns. He was the Chorister.
m ca1782 Windham, Rockingham Co., NH
Mary Park
They had known children - Jane Wear
m [2] 31 Dec 1801
Mrs. Mary Anderson -nee Davidson
Widow of Samuel Anderson
ref: Also found as Dinsmoore; The History of Windham in NH [Rockingham Co.] and the historic township of Londonderry, NH by Leonard Allison Morrison 1883; Herringshaw Encyclopedia of American Biography of the 19th Century
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