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Excerpt from Historical the Earliest History and Genealogy, Covering Nearly Three Hundred Years, From About 1600 to 1891, of the Dinsmoor-Dinsmore Family of Scotland, Ireland, and America: With That of Many of Their Descendants, and Additional Facts Relating to the Sixteen First Settlers and Their Families of Londonderry, New Hampshire, Who Emigrated to America in 1719; Also, Statistics Concerning the McKean and Bell Families; With a Poem
John dinsmoorq, b. In Scotland, presumably about 1650. He was required, by his father, it is said, with uncovered head, to hold the Off stirrup of his elder brother''s saddle, when he mounted his horse. He felt humiliated by the requirement, and in his seventeenth year, or about 1667, he forsook his father''s house and early home, his kindred and native land, and went forth, bearing no property or goods with him, save a cane in his hand, his wearing apparel upon his person, with striped woollen hose upon his stalwart feet, and a gray bonnet of huge extent which covered his independent and manly head. Thus he left his native land, and thus he first appeared in the Province of Ulster, in the Parish of Ballywattick, one of the town lands of Ballymoney, County of Antrim, Ireland. For, like thousands of others of the best blood of the Lowlands of Scotland at that time, he crossed the belt of sea dividing the two coun tries, and helped to reclaim the cruelly confiscated land of the native Celts. There he made his home, and although the young adventurer was in a foreign land, yet ''he was surrounded, not by a strange people, but by those of his own race and nation. He was married, at the age of twenty, about 1670, was left a widower at seventy, lived a widower for twenty-nine years, and was gathered to his fathers at the great age of ninety-nine years. He was widely known for his good sense, his moral worth, his fervent piety.
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John dinsmoorq, b. In Scotland, presumably about 1650. He was required, by his father, it is said, with uncovered head, to hold the Off stirrup of his elder brother''s saddle, when he mounted his horse. He felt humiliated by the requirement, and in his seventeenth year, or about 1667, he forsook his father''s house and early home, his kindred and native land, and went forth, bearing no property or goods with him, save a cane in his hand, his wearing apparel upon his person, with striped woollen hose upon his stalwart feet, and a gray bonnet of huge extent which covered his independent and manly head. Thus he left his native land, and thus he first appeared in the Province of Ulster, in the Parish of Ballywattick, one of the town lands of Ballymoney, County of Antrim, Ireland. For, like thousands of others of the best blood of the Lowlands of Scotland at that time, he crossed the belt of sea dividing the two coun tries, and helped to reclaim the cruelly confiscated land of the native Celts. There he made his home, and although the young adventurer was in a foreign land, yet ''he was surrounded, not by a strange people, but by those of his own race and nation. He was married, at the age of twenty, about 1670, was left a widower at seventy, lived a widower for twenty-nine years, and was gathered to his fathers at the great age of ninety-nine years. He was widely known for his good sense, his moral worth, his fervent piety.
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This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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