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Dr. John Turner Tinsley

Gonzales, Gonzales County

Marker Text

John Turner Tinsley was born circa 1809 in Sumner County, Tennessee to Moses and Elizabeth (Turner) Tinsley. He later became a physician and married Nancy Willis of Kentucky, with whom he had five children. The family came to Gonzales in 1834 and settled east of Water Street. Tinsley served the community as a physician, alderman, mayor and justice of the peace. He also took part in the Battle of Gonzales at the beginning of the Texas Revolution, and aided Gen. Sam Houston's troops during the Runaway Scrape. The Texas patriot was buried here in 1878. Recorded - 2004

Marker Details

Address
Location Description US 90A, SH 183 , NW quad of Gonzales Masonic Cemetery, 1 mi. S of US 90A on SH 183
Marker # 13309
Dedicated 2004
Size, Type grave marker
Code Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; government officials
Latitude, Longitude 29.509444, -97.458451

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