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Amos Dunn 1837–1903 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1837

Birth Location: Johnston County, North Carolina, USA

Death Date: Jul 06, 1903

Death Location: Johnston County, North Carolina, USA

Father: George Dunn

Mother: Sarah Blackman

Spouse(s): Mary Lee

Children(s): Tilmon (Parker), George (Lee)

Amos Dunn was born in 1837 in Johnston County, North Carolina, USA, the child of George Dunn And Sarah Sally Dunn Blackman. Amos Dunn married Mary Jane Lee, and had children including George Preston Dunn Keen Lee, Tilmon Dunn Parker. Amos Dunn passed away in 1903 in Johnston County, North Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • Amos Dunn was born in 1837 in Johnston County, North Carolina, USA, the child of George Dunn And Sarah Sally Dunn Blackman.
  • Amos Dunn married Mary Jane Lee, and had children including George Preston Dunn Keen Lee, Tilmon Dunn Parker.
  • Amos Dunn passed away in 1903 in Johnston County, North Carolina, USA.

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Amos Dunn's Ancestors

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Amos Dunn
1837–1903
Birth Place: Johnston County, North Carolina, USA
Parents
George Dunn
1802–1875
Ireland: Parrish: Kilcloon, Batterstown and Kilcock, County: Meath and Kildare, Ireland
Sarah ("Sally" (Dunn)) Blackman
1810–1883
North Carolina
Grandparents
William Dunn
1773–1834
Westmeath, Ireland
Elizabeth White
1780–1815
Kildare, Ireland
Katherine
1785–
North Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
Wills Dunn
1745–1820
Anne Walsh
1744–1820
John White
1760–1810
Catherine Moran
1760–1810
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Henry Walsh
1730–
Margret Stephens
1725–

Amos Dunn's Descendants

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Amos Dunn (1837–Jul 06, 1903) m. Mary (Jane) Lee (Feb 1835–06 Feb 1904)
  1. 1. Tilmon (Dunn) (Parker) 1867–1929 m. Nancy (Isabelle Parker) (Dunn) 1873–1957
    1. 1. Mittie (Jean Ann Dunn) (Parker) 1896–1965 m. Young (B Parker) (Dunn) 1894–1970
      1. 1. Willie (Elbert Parker) (Adams) 1918–1984 m. Mary Adams 1917–1979
        1. 1. Nancy (Jane) Parker 1936–1996 m. Donald (Edward Langdon) (Parker) 1935–1968
    2. 2. Irene (Dunn) (Adams) 1919–1937 m. Rassie (Mack) Adams 1913–2001
      1. 1. Marlene Adams 1937–2001 m. John (Rossie) Morris 1934–1983
  2. 2. George (Preston Dunn (Keen)) (Lee) 1860–1926 m. Barthenia (Ellen Lee) (Dunn) 1869–1938
    1. 1. Brady Dunn 1912–1970 m. Ruby Lee 1913–1999
      1. 1. Mattie (Pearl Dunn) (Lee) 1941–1987 m. Harold (D Lee) (Dunn) 1939–1994
    2. 2. Letha (Dunn) (Johnson) 1889–1921 m. Robert (Wiley) Johnson 1889–1970
      1. 1. George (Irvin Johnson) (Parker) 1916–1990 m. Alda (Jane Parker (Johnson)) (Tart) 1921–2006
        1. 1. John (Wiley) Johnson 1940–2020

Amos Dunn's Timeline

2 Records

1837
1837
Birth of Amos Dunn in Johnston County, North Carolina, USA
Johnston County, North Carolina, USA
1903
Jul 06, 1903
Age 66
Death of Amos Dunn in Johnston County, North Carolina, USA
Johnston County, North Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1837
    Event Place: Johnston County, North Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jul 06, 1903
    Event Place: Johnston County, North Carolina, USA

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