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Robert Dinsmore (Dinsmoor)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Ballywattick, Ballymoney, Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
Death: October 14, 1751 (58-59)
Londonderry, Rockingham, New Hampshire, Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Son of John Dinsmore and Hannah Dinsmoor
Husband of Margaret Dinsmoor
Father of Margaret Denbo; John Dinsmoor; Robert Dinsmore; Mary Nesmith; Elizabeth McKeen and 3 others
Brother of Elizabeth McConaughy; Dr. William Dunsmoor; Elizabeth Hopkins; Oliver Dinsmore; Thomas Dinsmore and 1 other

Managed by: Jamie Dinsmore
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About Robert Dinsmore

Robert Dinsmore, son

of the American pioneer, came to New Hampshire in 1730 with his wife, Margaret Orr, whom he

had married in Ireland. He became prominent in town affairs and held many public offices. He

died in 175 1 and his wife died the following year. From Robert Dinsmore and his wife, Margaret

Orr, have come many distinguished descendants. One of his grandsons was Colonel Silas

Dinsmore, who was born in Windham, N. H., in 1766 and died in Kentucky in 1847.



Robert Dinsmore, son

of the American pioneer, came to New Hampshire in 1730 with his wife, Margaret Orr, whom he

had married in Ireland. He became prominent in town affairs and held many public offices. He

died in 175 1 and his wife died the following year. From Robert Dinsmore and his wife, Margaret

Orr, have come many distinguished descendants. One of his grandsons was Colonel Silas

Dinsmore, who was born in Windham, N. H., in 1766 and died in Kentucky in 1847.


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Robert Dinsmoor (1692 - 1751)

Robert Dinsmoor

Born 1692 in Ballywattick, Ballymoney, Antrim, Ireland

Son of John (Dinsmoor) Dinsmore and Hannah (Deane) Dunsmore

Brother of Elizabeth Audry (Dinsmoor) Hopkins, William (Dunsmore) Dinsmoor, Oliver (Dunsmore)
Dinsmore, John Dunsmoor, Thomas Dinsmoor and James (Dunsmore) Dinsmore

Husband of Margaret (Orr) Dinsmoor — married 1720 in Ireland

Father of Mary (Dinsmoor) Nesmith and William Dinsmoor

Died 14 Oct 1751 at about age 59 in Londonderry, Rockingham, New Hampshire

Biography

Robert Dinsmore (Dinsmoor)

Birth: 1692 Ballywattick, Ballymoney, Antrim, Ireland
Death: October 14, 1751 (59) Londonderry, Rockingham, NH, USA
Robert Dinsmore (4), son of John Dinsmore (3) and Hannah born in Ireland in 1692, married Margaret Orr, in Ireland. He and his wife and four children, came to New Hampshire in 1730. He was a prominent man in the town, filling various public positions, and his last years were spent upon the farm owned in 1891 by Edwin O. Dinsmoor, a descendent four generations removed. Robert Dinsmore (4) died October 14, 1751 and his wife died June 2, 1752. This New Hampshire branch of Dinsmoor (or Dinsmore) family has furnished many strong men to the country.

Parents:

John Dinsmoor
Hanna Dean
Brother of Elizabeth Hopkins; William Dinsmore; Oliver Dinsmore; Thomas Dinsmore; John Dinsmore, 1702; and James Densmore.
Emigration: From Ireland to North America in 1739.
Spouse and Children

Margaret (Orr) Dinsmoor
John Dinsmore
Mary Nesmith
Robert Dinsmore
Elizabeth McKeen
William Dinsmoor
Samuel Dinsmoor
Burial

Forest Hill Cemetery, East Derry, Rockingham County, New Hampshire Find A Grave: Memorial #18097663
Fact: Immigration (1730) Londonderry, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
Fact: Burial (1751) Forest Hill Cemetery, East Derry, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
Fact: Residence (1758) From the biography of Hitory of Francestown, New Hampshire 1758 to 1891 Francistown, New Hampshire
Fact: http://familysearch.org/v1/LifeSketch Robert was b. in 1692, and came to America with his wife (Margaret Orr ) and four children in 1730. He lived in what is now known as the Barnet field, which is the westerly field south of the brook, near the Scott house, and which lies beside the railroad, and is near, or a part of, the original tract given to John Dinsmoord. His house stood on the top of the hill three or four rods west of an old cellar, some ten or fifteen rods north of the railroad, and somethirty or forty rods west of the old highway, now discontinued. Another old cellar can now be seen about four rods east of the place on which the Dinsmoor house stood. The Barnet cellar is in a small field near the old highway.
Soon after the death of his father in 1741, he moved on to the land in Windham which has ever since his death been owned and enjoyed by his descendants. It is now the residence of Edwin O. Dinsmoor. The dwelling-house, which is said to be on or near the original site selected by Robert?, is on a fine swell of land, and commands a view of the country to the east and south for miles .

Robert divided his land by lot among his three sons. John, the eldest, drew the land lying to the north of the homestead, comprising the farms lately owned by Messrs. John and Daniel Kelly; Roberts drew the homestead of his father; and William the west portion, embracing the land lying south and west of " Jenny's Hill," so called, extending to Cobbett's Pond.

He died of fever and ague, on his homestead, Oct. 14, 1751, aged 59 years. His widow Margaret (Orr) survived him till June 2, 1752. His son Samuel: died Nov. 12, 1753, aged 20 years. From the Town Records it is evident that he was one of the men who helped muuld its institutions. He was one of the three commissioners appointed to organize the town of Windham, March 8, 1742, and was elected one of the selectmen of the town on that day. The next year he was a member of the committee on lawsuits. It is not known what the duties of that committee were, but quite probably they were to protect the actual settlers in the town from claims of patentees under the crown of England. In 1744, '45, '46, '47, and '50, he was moderator at the annual town-meetings, a position which not only indicates his urbanity of manners, his knowledge of parliamentary law, his tact in governing men, but also the esteem of his fellow - citizens.

«b»Children:«/b» 1.) John, b. in Ireland, Feb. 22, 1721; d. July 23, 1793

2.) Mary, b . in Ireland, 1723; m. James Nesmith; d. Feb. 27, 1805.

3.) Elizabeth, b. in Ireland, 1725; m. James McKeen; d. April 22, 1752.

4.) Robert, b. in Ireland, 1727; d. March 26, 1794, at Windham.

5.) William, b. in Londonderry, May 9, 1731; d. Nov. 1801, at Windham.

6.) Samuel, b. in Londonderry, 1733; d. Nov. 12, 1753, at Windham. He died of consumption at the age of 20 yrs.

Fact: Military Service Lieutenant

Sources

"Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 19 May 2022, 22:34), entry for Robert Dinsmoor (PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:L1BX-F7Z ); contributed by various users.
Robert Dinsmore
This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import.Dinsmoor-57 was created by Ron Hallberg through the import of Dinsmore Family Nov 2014.ged on Nov 13, 2014.

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Robert Dinsmore's Timeline

1692
1692
Ballywattick, Ballymoney, Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
1715
1715
Newington, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
1721
February 22, 1721
Ballywattick, Ballymoney, Antrim, Ireland
February 22, 1721
Ballywattick, Ballymoney, Antrim, Ireland
1723
August 20, 1723
Ballywattick, Ballymoney, Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
1725
1725
Ballywattick, Ballymoney, Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
1731
May 9, 1731
Londonderry, Rockingham, NH, United States
1733
1733
Londonderry, Rockingham, NH, United States
1751
October 14, 1751
Age 59
Londonderry, Rockingham, New Hampshire, Colonial America