"The following is partly true and partly from tradition: Galloway, who lived on the Mississippi Coast. Stevenson stated that she believed the original research was done by a brother of Bishop Chas. (RCL Note: I do not know how she originally produced this material or the items which follow, but Mrs. "Sara Margaret Dinkins, daughter of same, was born Dec. "Eliza Ann Dinkins, daughter of same, born April 20, 1751. "David Kendirck Dinkins, son also, was born June 3, 1751. "John Rufus Dinkins, son of James Dinkins and Margaret Armstrong, was born the 21 of May 1748.
Margaret Armstrong Dinkins was the daughter of John William Armstrong and Ann, his wife, was a Kendrick. "Copies of a Testament belonging to Margaret Armstrong at Good Hope neighborhood Church June 17, 1747.
This Joshua also had other children - quite a large family. along with those of his brother, William, Sr. This Joshua was the father of John, Lewis, and Thomas Dinkins, whose names, along with his, appear in the Revolutionary Index in S.C. In addition to his sons, William, Sr., Micajah and Samuel, Thomas Dinkins is believed to have been the father of Joshua Dinkins, who also owned land in Craven County and in Richland County, S.C. The Dinkins family originally came from Wales. It is not known whether he was born in Londonderry, Ireland or went there from Wales, but I believe he must have been born there. This man left Mecklenberg County and went to Anson, where he died. Sens we left Londonderry just four annual." On the six month 1719-May God bless the morning- they kame and my love companion and chil Margaret and also kame back James Dinkins & Robert with also females 1723 annual we again walk to Mecklenberg Co., Carolina. "On the nine month, 1718, my brother Robert and my fren James Dinkins bade leave for Ireland. My brother David was useful with building boat. We possessed in entire sufficient one was value. My brother Henry, my brother Robert and my near kin, Rufus and George Armstrong, also then kame our strong fren Thomas Dinkins, James Dinkins, besides John Dinkins. "We landed at Charleston on the ninth and tenth of the tenth month in the annual of 1717. "Copies of a book which was the property of my uncle, John William Armstrong, in the Annual 1717 Dinkins, great-grand-daughter of Lewis Dinkins, and great-great-grand-daughter of James Dinkins and Lucy Kendrick, to her first cousin, Miss Mary D. Mabel Cameron Stephenson, of Moorehead, Miss., grand-daughter of James A. This collection is available at most any LDS Family History Center on microfiche.Īn exact copy of material furnished by Mrs. Families are primarily from South Carolina but include some from North Carolina, Virginia, and elsewhere, especially in the Southern states. Folders may also contain material on related families. 300 leaves and may contain genealogical correspondence, transcripts of Bible records, transcripts from public records, clippings from printed materials, pedigree charts, family group sheets, genealogical sketches, etc. Contents of folders vary from a few leaves to ca.
Manuscript, typescript, and printed materials collection in the possession of Connie Anrea, Columbia, South Carolina. Genealogical folders in the Leonardo Andreas Collection : collection of the late Leonardo Andrea. The Dinkins folder contains 132 pages of information, some of which is described here: General Notes: Much of this genealogy is taken from the Leonardo Andreas Collection. Legacy Report Descendants of Immigrant Dinkins