Facts and Events
Zenith Priest Tinnin was probably named after a well known physician in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
References
- ↑ 1850 US Census
445, Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri.
Listed with his wife - Sally; and four children - Jasper, Susan, Betsey and Jacob. They are living next door to his sister - Sarah Tinnin Oles and her family. Zenith and Sarah's father - William Tinnin - is listed with the Oles family.
- ↑ 1860 US Census
550, German Township, Bollinger County, Missouri.
Listed with his wife - Sarah; and six children - Jasper, Jacob, James, Laura, Jephery and Catherine. They are living next door to his brother - Jacob Tinnin - and his family. NB: in the previous census - 1850 - his wife is shown as Sally. Presumably they are one and the same.
- ↑ 1880 US Census
654, Clay Township, Dunklin County, Missouri.
- ↑ Orenia Bollinger and Cecil B. Williams (eds.). The Bollinger Connections. (Seventh Edition, October 1996.)
126.
- ↑ Dorothy Tinnin Norris and Mary Tinnin Barber. Tinnin Treks. (1989)
116.
- ↑ Dorothy Tinnin Norris and Mary Tinnin Barber. Tinnin Treks. (1989)
116.
- Dorothy Tinnin Norris and Mary Tinnin Barber. Tinnin Treks. (1989)
121.
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