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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Erastus Pinner: Birth: 27 NOV 1879 in Haines City, Polk County, Florida. Death: 1955

  2. William Pinner: Birth: 31 MAY 1881 in Georgetown, Polk County, Florida. Death: 1935 in Chattahoochee, Florida

  3. Limuel Pinner: Birth: 5 AUG 1885 in Georgetown, Polk County, Florida. Death: 1957

  4. Jesse Pinner: Birth: 19 NOV 1887 in Georgetown, Polk County, Florida. Death: 1952

  5. George Pinner: Birth: 1 NOV 1889 in Georgetown, Polk County, Florida. Death: 24 MAR 1920 in Riverdale, Putnam County, Florida

  6. Anna Pinner: Birth: NOV 1891. Death: MAY 1969 in Haines City, Florida


Notes
a. Note:   14 Sep 2010 1900 FL cENSUS dig copy
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  Information from internet sources is leading to a picture that Arthur A. Pinner was a veteran of the Civil War in the 9th Florida Infantry Battalion.
  From:
  http://www.researchonline.net/flcw/index/indx225.htm
  listed also having rank of Private for duration of the war
  from:
  http://www.civilwar.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm
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 4 Sep 2010
 from LDS Records search:
 http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#givenName=arthur%20a.&surname=pinner&p=recordResults&searchType=close
  1850 US Census for South Carolina shows 1 year old son of A. Pinner, named A. Pinner (my Arthur A. Pinner) born in 1849, not 1843.
  see also correspondance from Raymond Pinner (3 Jan 2008)
  Re: anyone with Pinner Knowledge!
 Posted by: Raymond Pinner (ID *****6627) Date: January 03, 2008 at 11:34:23
 In Reply to: Re: anyone with Pinner Knowledge! by Steven Vaught of 280
  Arthur A. Pinner and Elizabeth Chauncy had five sons and a daughter. They moved to Haines City, from Putnam County, Fla. 1901 to join Elizabeth's brother, Jeremiah Moody, (citrus grower), and her mother, Nancy Moody Chauncy Warner and her half sister Lanora Laffoley and her family.
  A. A. Pinner was the son of Arthur Pinner and Spica Jane Smith, who are buried in the Ocala Forest just south of the Ocklawaha Dam.
  Arthur was a son of William James Pinner, son of Arthur Pinner, who died 1820 (will) in Horry County. He owned land bordering the Little River, just west of North Myrtle Beach.
  Arthur came to NE South Carolina with his father, Arthur, sometime before 1775 and after 1770 (deed records) when he sold his land in Onslow County. Arthur Jr., also had a son, Arthur 3rd, who accompanied William to Alaucha County about 1823. Arthur 3rd was killed in 1836 while serving as a volunteer in the Indian War. A son, John, was also killed in the war.

b. Note:   14 Sep 2010 I'm deducing the death date from the 1910 FL Census for Putnam county that seems to show Elizabeth (Chancey) Pinner as a widow of 1 year with Erastus (her son) living nearby.


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