2. | Thomas Stinnett (1.1)Notes:
Mother of Thomas Stinnett is not confirmed.
From the minutes of the New Salem Baptist Church On the fourth Saturday in
April 1863; The New Salem Baptist Church of Jones Cove met in business session
and brought a charge of fornication against Elizabeth Stinnett, and cited her to
the next business meeting to defend herself against the charge. In the next
meeting she had a witness that testified for her and she was cleared of the
charge by a vote of the body present and restored to full fellowship. There was
no mention who the third party was. It probably was Thomas Stinnett, a son of
John by a previous marriage. He came to Tennessee and lived for a while. He was
listed in the 1860 census as living in the Stinnett household. He either died or
moved before the next census. There is a Thomas Stinnett buried in the Number
one Henry Cemetery in Old Henry Town.
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Reference:
Timothy Welch Stinnett GEDCOM, August 1995.
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