Person:Samuel Inman (4)

Samuel Hamilton Martin Inman
d.12 Jan 1915
m. 27 Jan 1844
  1. Samuel Hamilton Martin Inman1843 - 1915
  2. John Hamilton Inman1844 - 1896
  3. Hugh Theodore Inman1846 - Abt 1910
  4. John W. InmanAbt 1848 -
  5. Jane Walker Inman1852 -
m. 19 Feb 1868
  1. Hugh Inman
  2. Rosa Inman
  3. Samuel Inman
  4. Shadrach Inman
  5. Henry Arthur Inman1869 -
  6. Nellie Sue Inman1870 -
  7. Frank Martin InmanAbt 1876 -
m. 12 Dec 1892
Facts and Events
Name Samuel Hamilton Martin Inman
Gender Male
Birth? 19 Dec 1843 Dandridge, Jefferson County, Tennessee
Marriage 19 Feb 1868 to Nancy Jane "Jennie" Dick
Marriage 12 Dec 1892 to Mildred McPheeters
Death? 12 Jan 1915
Reference Number? Q16059030?
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Samuel Martin Inman (February 19, 1843 – January 12, 1915) was a prominent cotton merchant and businessman in Atlanta, Georgia, who is best known for the neighborhood in Atlanta that bears his name. Inman is also commemorated in the name of the Samuel M. Inman Middle School in the Virginia-Highland neighborhood.

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References
  1.   {Samuel M. Inman, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.