Papers, 1930-1973.

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Papers, 1930-1973.

Consists of a biographical sketch of Anna Rebecca Tinnin. Mrs. Oda Lee Hall of Electra, Texas wrote the account.

1 microfilm reel (15 ft.) : negative

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Tinnin, Anna Rebecca, 1846-1930.

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Peters, Sarah

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Peters, John

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Peters was the nephew of the Rev. Samuel Peters and a native of America. He was a Judge of Probate for the Court of Common Pleas and a colonel of the Gloucester County Militia. Peters refused to swear loyalty to the patriot cause and, in 1776 fled to Canada. He was appointed a colonel in the Queens Loyal Rangers. He served in Burgoyne's campaign, but returned to Canada shortly after the Battle of Bennington. He entered his claim for reimbursement in 1785 but died in 1788, leaving eight children....

Tinnin, Christopher J., 1836-1890.

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Hall, Oda Lee.

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Tinnin, Anna Rebecca.

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Anna Rebecca Tinnin moved to Collin County, Texas, prior to the Civil War. After her marriage to C. J. Tinnin, she settled six miles south of Granbury, Texas, in Hood County, where she lived until 1911 when she moved to Floyd County to live with her daughter, Mary. From the description of Papers, 1930-1973. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 25690047 ...