Nathan Abner Tinney was the son of William Sharp Tinney and his first wife, presumably a woman named Louisa. While part of a wagon train heading west, Nathan met Amanda Jackson and they married in Pope County, Arkansas on November 15, 1872 when Mandy was just 15. The couple settled in Pope County, where they remained until around 1890. At that time, they moved to Texas for a few years and then to Indian Territory. After trying out various towns across the territory, they finally settled for good in Gans, and farmed the land. Nathan died there of tuberculosis in 1923.
Nathan Abner Tinney was the son of William Sharp Tinney and his first wife, presumably a woman named Louisa. While part of a wagon train heading west, Nathan met Amanda Jackson and they married in Pope County, Arkansas on November 15, 1872 when Mandy was just 15. The couple settled in Pope County, where they remained until around 1890. At that time, they moved to Texas for a few years and then to Indian Territory. After trying out various towns across the territory, they finally settled for good in Gans, and farmed the land. Nathan died there of tuberculosis in 1923.
Family Members
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Mary Ann "Mollie" Tinney McGloughlin
1875–1950
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William Jackson Tinney
1878–1945
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Alfred Lafayette Tinney
1880–1970
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Otos Emmet Tinney
1884–1953
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Elzie Monroe Tinney
1886–1936
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Lonzo Lay Tinney
1888–1982
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John W Tinney
1891–1991
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Sarah Etta Tinney Casey
1893–1919
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Nellie May Tinney Lang
1897–1973
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Lura Josephine "Lurie" Tinney Stevenson
1898–1981
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Adlee Bryan Tinney
1900–1977
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Elmer Quinn Tinney
1903–1941
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