On 9 Nov 1869, she married widower George Onslow Dinsmore. There were no children to their marriage.[1][2]
1870 : In Ross, Edgar, IL : George O. Dinsmore (farmer, age 44, b. NH) with (presumed) wife Fanny C. (age 42, b. NH) and children Abbie M. (16), Emroy H. (14), John T. (10), George H. (6), and Sadie A. (4), all born in IL. Fanny and George had been married in November 1869.[1]
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/206011034/george-onslow-dinsmore: accessed 06 December 2023), memorial page for George Onslow Dinsmore (7 Jul 1828–21 Apr 1910), Find A Grave: Memorial #206011034, citing Woodland Cemetery, Chrisman, Edgar County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by EThompson (contributor 49300863). Entry includes image of grave marker and transcription of entry in "The History of Edgar County, IL., Chicago, IL: Wm. LeBaron, Jr., 1879, page 628" : George O. Dinsmore, farmer and stock-raiser, Sec. 19; P. O. Cherry Point City; in 1852 he emigrated to Edgar Tp., Edgar County, IL. He married in the fall of 1852 to Annette E. Hazelton; they are the parents of five children by this union: Abbie H., Emroy H., John T. G., George H., and Sadie A. Mrs. Dinsmore died in Ross Tp. Nov. 8, 1867. Mr. Dinsmore's marriage with Fannie Choate was celebrated Nov. 9, 1869; they have no children by this union.
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