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John Whittington Tinsley

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John Whittington Tinsley

Birth
Chandlerville, Cass County, Illinois, USA
Death
10 Feb 1948 (aged 87)
Willis, Brown County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Horton, Brown County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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John Wittington Tinsley, born: 14 December 1860, Chandlerville, Cass county Illinois, died; 10 February 1948, Willis, Brown County Kansas, buried; Kennekuk Cemetery, Horton, Brown County Kansas, son of: John Wittington Tinsley and Eliza Susan Taylor, married: 29 December 1881, Willis, Brown County Kansas, Susan Melinda Armstrong, born: 28 May 1858, Willis, Brown County Kansas, died: 6 July 1923, Willis, Brown County Kansas, buried: 8 July 1923, Kennekuk Cemetery, Horton, Brown County Kansas, daughter of; Joseph Littleton Armstrong and Sarah Catherine Herndon, Children; Everett Charles Tinsley, Arthur Armstrong "Artie' Tinsley, Edith Pearl (Tinsley.) Rhoads (Mrs. George Earl Rhoads).

Source; Notes of Olive Kaune, who researched the genealogy starting in the 1920's, sent to me from her grand daughter Mary (Harrell) Auston-Enos

Everett, Artie and Edith lived with their father on his farm, 3 and 1/2 miles East of Willis, Kansas, their mother Susan died of apoplexy, after her death John kept the children and raised them.
John Wittington Tinsley, born: 14 December 1860, Chandlerville, Cass county Illinois, died; 10 February 1948, Willis, Brown County Kansas, buried; Kennekuk Cemetery, Horton, Brown County Kansas, son of: John Wittington Tinsley and Eliza Susan Taylor, married: 29 December 1881, Willis, Brown County Kansas, Susan Melinda Armstrong, born: 28 May 1858, Willis, Brown County Kansas, died: 6 July 1923, Willis, Brown County Kansas, buried: 8 July 1923, Kennekuk Cemetery, Horton, Brown County Kansas, daughter of; Joseph Littleton Armstrong and Sarah Catherine Herndon, Children; Everett Charles Tinsley, Arthur Armstrong "Artie' Tinsley, Edith Pearl (Tinsley.) Rhoads (Mrs. George Earl Rhoads).

Source; Notes of Olive Kaune, who researched the genealogy starting in the 1920's, sent to me from her grand daughter Mary (Harrell) Auston-Enos

Everett, Artie and Edith lived with their father on his farm, 3 and 1/2 miles East of Willis, Kansas, their mother Susan died of apoplexy, after her death John kept the children and raised them.


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