The 1930 US Census of Decatur, Morgan Co., AL enumerated the household of 52 Y/O Arthur Edgar Greenhill, an insurance agent born in AL, and his 49 Y/O wife, Ethel Northern (Adams) Greenhill, born in KY. Also living in their household were their children: 17 Y/O Jean Augusta Greenhill; 13 Y/O Annie Sue Greenhill and 10 Y/O Nancy Lois Greenhill.
Annie Sue Greenhill married Charles Lloyd Dinsmore on 06 Jun 1936 at Lincoln Co., TN. Both were 19 Y/O old.
Charles Lloyd Dinsmore's father, Dr. William Madison Dinsmore, died on 18 Apr 1923 of septicemia.
The 1940 US census of Decatur, Morgan Co., AL enumerated the household of the 53 Y/O widow, Emmie Abercrombie Dinsmore. Also living in the household were sons: unmarried James Jackson "Jack" Dinsmore, a department store clerk and 23 Y/O Charles Lloyd Dinsmore, Sr., a knitter in a hosiery mill, and his 23 Y/O wife, Annie Sue (Greenhill) Dinsmore, a supervisor in a hosiery mill.
Annie Sue (Greenhill) and Charles Lloyd Dinsmore, Sr. divorced on 02 Jan 1959.
Obit:
Annie Sue Greenhill Dinsmore, 81, retired
Funeral for Annie Sue Greenhill Dinsmore, 81, of Anniston will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Central United Methodist Church with the Rev. Charles Canterbury officiating.
Burial will be in Decatur City Cemetery with Roselawn Funeral Home directing. The family will receive friends tonight from 6 to 9 at the funeral home.
Ms. Dinsmore died Saturday, January 3, 1998, at her home. She was born December 28, 1916, in Decatur and lived here until she moved to Anniston two years ago. She was a lifelong member of Central United Methodist Church and was retired from First Federal Savings and Loan.
She is survived by two sons, Charles Lloyd Dinsmore Jr of Anniston and John Wilson Dinsmore of Birmingham; two sisters, Lois Sheats of Decatur and Jean Petty of Lake City, Fla; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Bart Chandler, Brent Chandler, Michael Jones, Joey Jones, Tommy Carey and Clark Roundtree.
DECATUR DAILY - January 1998
Bio by Gresham Farrar.
The 1930 US Census of Decatur, Morgan Co., AL enumerated the household of 52 Y/O Arthur Edgar Greenhill, an insurance agent born in AL, and his 49 Y/O wife, Ethel Northern (Adams) Greenhill, born in KY. Also living in their household were their children: 17 Y/O Jean Augusta Greenhill; 13 Y/O Annie Sue Greenhill and 10 Y/O Nancy Lois Greenhill.
Annie Sue Greenhill married Charles Lloyd Dinsmore on 06 Jun 1936 at Lincoln Co., TN. Both were 19 Y/O old.
Charles Lloyd Dinsmore's father, Dr. William Madison Dinsmore, died on 18 Apr 1923 of septicemia.
The 1940 US census of Decatur, Morgan Co., AL enumerated the household of the 53 Y/O widow, Emmie Abercrombie Dinsmore. Also living in the household were sons: unmarried James Jackson "Jack" Dinsmore, a department store clerk and 23 Y/O Charles Lloyd Dinsmore, Sr., a knitter in a hosiery mill, and his 23 Y/O wife, Annie Sue (Greenhill) Dinsmore, a supervisor in a hosiery mill.
Annie Sue (Greenhill) and Charles Lloyd Dinsmore, Sr. divorced on 02 Jan 1959.
Obit:
Annie Sue Greenhill Dinsmore, 81, retired
Funeral for Annie Sue Greenhill Dinsmore, 81, of Anniston will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Central United Methodist Church with the Rev. Charles Canterbury officiating.
Burial will be in Decatur City Cemetery with Roselawn Funeral Home directing. The family will receive friends tonight from 6 to 9 at the funeral home.
Ms. Dinsmore died Saturday, January 3, 1998, at her home. She was born December 28, 1916, in Decatur and lived here until she moved to Anniston two years ago. She was a lifelong member of Central United Methodist Church and was retired from First Federal Savings and Loan.
She is survived by two sons, Charles Lloyd Dinsmore Jr of Anniston and John Wilson Dinsmore of Birmingham; two sisters, Lois Sheats of Decatur and Jean Petty of Lake City, Fla; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Bart Chandler, Brent Chandler, Michael Jones, Joey Jones, Tommy Carey and Clark Roundtree.
DECATUR DAILY - January 1998
Bio by Gresham Farrar.
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