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Dr William Easterlin Dinkins Sr.

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Dr William Easterlin Dinkins Sr. Veteran

Birth
Clarendon County, South Carolina, USA
Death
6 Mar 1902 (aged 66)
Milam County, Texas, USA
Burial
Milano, Milam County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Father: William Gilbert Dinkins (1812-1837)
Mother: Elizabeth S. Norton (1810-1852)
08/03/1850 - Lived with mother, Elizabeth Hodge, stepfather, Abraham Hodge, and sibs in a blended family; indexed in the 1850 U. S. Census as Wm. Dinkins)
06/02/1860 - Medical student, Clarendon Co., SC (lived with sibs; indexed in the 1860 U. S. Census as Wm. E. Dinkins)
1861 - M.D. degree, Oglethorpe Medical College, Savannah, GA (from Manning, Clarendon Co., SC)
06/19/1861 - Enlisted as Pvt., Capt. Brown Manning's Co., Hampton Legion, South Carolina Volunteers, Columbia, SC [Note: This company subsequently became Company C, Mounted Infantry Regiment, Hampton Legion, South Carolina Volunteers, Confederate States Army.]
08/13/1861 - Discharged from the Confederate Army on a Certificate of Disability (diagnosis: haematemesis)
-?Surgeon, 14th SC Battalion Cavalry
1868 - Married, Martha Alice McCall (1854-1934), Williamsburg, SC
06/23/1870 - Practiced medicine and farmed, Sammy Swamp, Clarendon Co., SC (lived with wife, Alice M., and two children; indexed in the 1870 U. S. Census as "Wm. E. Denkins")
1874 - Practiced medicine, Paxsville, Clarendon Co., SC
06/01/1880 - Practiced medicine, Precinct No. 5, Milam Co., TX (lived with wife, Alice, three daughters, and two sons; indexed in the 1880 U. S. Census as William E. Dinkins)
01/09/1886 - Lived with wife and family, Cameron, Milam co., TX
1889 - On account of ill health was compelled to abandon his medical practice in Thorndale, Milam Co., TX, and move his residence to Milano, Millan Co., TX
11/11/1891 - Son, W. E. Dinkins, attended Louisville Medical College, Louisville, KY [Note: His son received his M.D. degree from Louisville Medical College in 1892.]
03/23/1893 - Son, Dr. W. E. Dinkins, Jr. married Miss Lou White, Fork, Dillon Co., SC
06/12/1900 - Practiced medicine, Justice Precinct No. 04, Milam Co., TX (lived with wife, "Allis", two sons, and one daughter; indexed in the 1900 U. S. Census as "William E. Dinkens")
03/06/1902 - Dr. William Easterlin Dinkins, Sr. died in Milam Co., TX, (buried: Sand Grove Garden of Memories, Milano, Milam, Co. TX (FindAGrave #143793534)
03/11/1902 - Son, Dr. William Easterlin Dinkins, Jr., died in Manning, SC, after having "been sick for a couple of weeks, but his end came without warning" buried: Manning Cemetery, Manning, Clarendon Co., SC; FindAGrave #61624355) [Source: Obituary of Dr. W. E. Dinkins (1902) The ManningTimes, Manning, SC, Mar. 12, 1902, p. 3, c. 1.]
11/21/1837 - Daughter, Mrs. Jessie Blankenship, died in Houston, TX (buried: South Park Cemetery, Pearland, Braxoria Co., TX; FindAGrave #58664991)

This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F. T. & Koste, J. L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
06/30/2021. Unpublished database.
Father: William Gilbert Dinkins (1812-1837)
Mother: Elizabeth S. Norton (1810-1852)
08/03/1850 - Lived with mother, Elizabeth Hodge, stepfather, Abraham Hodge, and sibs in a blended family; indexed in the 1850 U. S. Census as Wm. Dinkins)
06/02/1860 - Medical student, Clarendon Co., SC (lived with sibs; indexed in the 1860 U. S. Census as Wm. E. Dinkins)
1861 - M.D. degree, Oglethorpe Medical College, Savannah, GA (from Manning, Clarendon Co., SC)
06/19/1861 - Enlisted as Pvt., Capt. Brown Manning's Co., Hampton Legion, South Carolina Volunteers, Columbia, SC [Note: This company subsequently became Company C, Mounted Infantry Regiment, Hampton Legion, South Carolina Volunteers, Confederate States Army.]
08/13/1861 - Discharged from the Confederate Army on a Certificate of Disability (diagnosis: haematemesis)
-?Surgeon, 14th SC Battalion Cavalry
1868 - Married, Martha Alice McCall (1854-1934), Williamsburg, SC
06/23/1870 - Practiced medicine and farmed, Sammy Swamp, Clarendon Co., SC (lived with wife, Alice M., and two children; indexed in the 1870 U. S. Census as "Wm. E. Denkins")
1874 - Practiced medicine, Paxsville, Clarendon Co., SC
06/01/1880 - Practiced medicine, Precinct No. 5, Milam Co., TX (lived with wife, Alice, three daughters, and two sons; indexed in the 1880 U. S. Census as William E. Dinkins)
01/09/1886 - Lived with wife and family, Cameron, Milam co., TX
1889 - On account of ill health was compelled to abandon his medical practice in Thorndale, Milam Co., TX, and move his residence to Milano, Millan Co., TX
11/11/1891 - Son, W. E. Dinkins, attended Louisville Medical College, Louisville, KY [Note: His son received his M.D. degree from Louisville Medical College in 1892.]
03/23/1893 - Son, Dr. W. E. Dinkins, Jr. married Miss Lou White, Fork, Dillon Co., SC
06/12/1900 - Practiced medicine, Justice Precinct No. 04, Milam Co., TX (lived with wife, "Allis", two sons, and one daughter; indexed in the 1900 U. S. Census as "William E. Dinkens")
03/06/1902 - Dr. William Easterlin Dinkins, Sr. died in Milam Co., TX, (buried: Sand Grove Garden of Memories, Milano, Milam, Co. TX (FindAGrave #143793534)
03/11/1902 - Son, Dr. William Easterlin Dinkins, Jr., died in Manning, SC, after having "been sick for a couple of weeks, but his end came without warning" buried: Manning Cemetery, Manning, Clarendon Co., SC; FindAGrave #61624355) [Source: Obituary of Dr. W. E. Dinkins (1902) The ManningTimes, Manning, SC, Mar. 12, 1902, p. 3, c. 1.]
11/21/1837 - Daughter, Mrs. Jessie Blankenship, died in Houston, TX (buried: South Park Cemetery, Pearland, Braxoria Co., TX; FindAGrave #58664991)

This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F. T. & Koste, J. L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
06/30/2021. Unpublished database.


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