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Mary "Molly" Dinsmore

Mary "Molly" Dinsmore

Female Abt 1757 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary "Molly" Dinsmore was born about 1757 in Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland (daughter of Robert Dinsmore); and died.

    Notes:

    Married Thomas McIlhose of Carncullogh


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert Dinsmore was born in 1720 in Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland (son of Robert Dinsmoor); died after 1794 in Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland.

    Notes:

    Robert was a grandson of John Dinsmoor, the Scotch emigrant to Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County of Antrim. He was a farmer. A brother lived near him, and each ha d a large family. He was a leading man in the parish, was held in the highest respect, and was a Presbyterian in his religious faith. His intelligence was of a high order, and to him are we indebted for thre preservation of the genealogy and early history of the family. He was a man who enjoyed writing, and during his life he kept up a correspondence with a Laird Dinsmorr, at the old home in Scotland, and with his relatives in New Hampshire, US.

    One of his letters of Aug 12, 1794 to his cousin John Dinsmoor of Windham, New Hampshire, brother of Col. Silas Dinsmoor, the Indian agent.

    In it he gives a detailed genealogical description:
    "My grandfather was born on the mean land of Scotland, near the River Tweed - the son of a wealthy farmer, as I supposed from his style, being called the Laird of Achenmead, as he had tenants under him. He had two sons, of which my grandfather was the second, whose name was John. He (John) left his father's house in the seventeenth year of his age. I suppose he must have eloped, as he brought no property with him, as I have often heard, save a gray bonet of great extent, with striped woollen hose, and a small cane in his hand. This is your original in Ireland, and mine; and all by the name of Dinsmore, here or elsewhere, that belog to that stock. Therefore, you will be ready to say, we have little to boast of. But stay a little, my dear friend, and let us go a little higher, and return to Scotland. You see, as above, we are spring from a farmer. Will this give us any dignity? Yes, the most ancient, the most honorable in civil life. The second man in creation was a farmer. Cain was a tiller of the ground. What are Monarchs? What are Kings, Dukes, Lords, Earls? What was Alexander, or Philip of Macedonia, but murdering vagabonds? "The character of a farmer is far above them all. Stop but the farmer and his culture, and you sweep off the human race at one stroke. So you see that the farmer's station is exalted above all others. Therefore, our pedigree is higher than any other whatever.
    "I must crave your patience. Suffer me, then, to return to my grandfather and his offspring, of which you are a sprout. This man (John) had four sons, John 2, Adam, Robert and Samuel. John was the first that migrated to America of the name, and the first that struck a stick in Londonderry. This man was your grandfather's father and my uncle, who surmounted many difficulties in providing a large and free estate for his offspring, and in the attempt was made an Indian captive. ...
    This man (John I) lived until he was 99 years of age. He was fifty years married, and twenty nine years a widower, which ended his life, much respected by all who were acquainted with him, for his piety, morals, and good sense.
    The Dinsmorr coat-of-arms is a farm laid down on a plate, of a green color, with three wheat sheaves et upright in the centre, of a yellow color, all emblematical of husbandry and agriculture.
    ROBERT DINSMORE
    Title: Leonard Allison Morrison, Among the Scotch-Irish: and a Tour in Seven Countries, in Ireland, Wales, England, Scotland, France, Switzerland, and Italy; with History of Dinsmoor Family (Boston, Massachusetts: Damrell & Upham, 1891)

    Children:
    1. Margaret Dinsmore was born about 1750 in Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland; died on 4 Apr 1813.
    2. William Dinsmore was born in 1755 in Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland; died in 1818 in Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland.
    3. 1. Mary "Molly" Dinsmore was born about 1757 in Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland; and died.
    4. Samuel Dinsmore was born in 1761 in Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland; died on 12 Nov 1829 in Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland.
    5. Martha Dinsmore was born about 1763 in Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland; and died.
    6. James Dinsmore was born in 1767 in Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland; died in 1842.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Robert Dinsmoor was born about 1673 in Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland (son of John Dinsmoor); died after 1715 in Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland.

    Notes:

    A prominent member of his congregation and a member of a deputation to the Synod at Antrim in 1715 (Ballywattick) on matters relating to the church and congregation.

    Children:
    1. 2. Robert Dinsmore was born in 1720 in Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland; died after 1794 in Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Dinsmoor was born about 1650 in Peebleshire, Scotland (son of Laird Robert Dinsmoor); died before 1749 in Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland.

    Notes:

    John DINSMOOR, b. abt 1650 Scotland, left Scotland about 1667 for Ballywattick NI. He was the second son who didn't like the idea of paying homage and respect to his elder brother. At the age of 17, when his father required him "to hold the off stirrup of his elder brother's saddle, when he mounted his horse", he took off for Ulster, with only the clothes on his back and a cane.

    "This man lived until he was 99 years of age. He was fifty years married, and twenty nine years a widower, which ended his life, much respected by all who were acquainted with him, for his piety, morals, and good sense." Grandson Robert Dinsmore in letter to his cousin in 1794.

    Children:
    1. John Dinsmoor was born about 1671 in Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland; died in 1741 in Londonderry, New Hampshire.
    2. 4. Robert Dinsmoor was born about 1673 in Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland; died after 1715 in Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland.
    3. Adam Dinsmoor was born about 1675 in Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland; died in in Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland.
    4. Samuel Dinsmoor was born about 1677 in Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland; died about 1715 in Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland.