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Samuel Tinsley 1823–1906 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1823

Birth Location: Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina, United States

Death Date: 1906

Death Location: Charleston, Bradley, Tennessee, United States

Father: James Tinsley

Mother: Elizabeth Bracken

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In 1823, Samuel Tinsley entered the world in Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina, United States, born to James Tinsley And Elizabeth Bracken. Samuel Tinsley passed away in 1906 in Charleston, Bradley, Tennessee, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1823, Samuel Tinsley entered the world in Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina, United States, born to James Tinsley And Elizabeth Bracken.
  • Samuel Tinsley passed away in 1906 in Charleston, Bradley, Tennessee, United States.

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Samuel Tinsley's Ancestors

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Samuel Tinsley
1823–1906
Birth Place: Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina, United States
Parents
James Tinsley
1765–1844
Louisa, Virginia, USA,
Elizabeth Bracken
1796–1871
South Carolina, United States
Grandparents
James Bracken
1765–1846
North Carolina, United States
Elizabeth Barton
1768–1795
Greenville, South Carolina, United States
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Samuel Tinsley's Timeline

2 Records

1823
1823
Birth of Samuel Tinsley in Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina, United States
Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina, United States
1906
1906
Age 83
Death of Samuel Tinsley in Charleston, Bradley, Tennessee, United States
Charleston, Bradley, Tennessee, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1823
    Event Place: Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1906
    Event Place: Charleston, Bradley, Tennessee, United States

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