Mary Etta (Smith) Norman
F, #20151, b. 14 July 1875, d. 7 March 1966
Mary Etta (Smith) Norman was born 14 July 1875.1 She married James Witt Norman..1 Mary Etta (Smith) Norman died at age 90 on 7 March 1966.1
Child of Mary Etta (Smith) Norman and James Witt Norman
- Annarene Norman+1 b. 22 Dec 1905
Citations
- [S1645] Research of Stephen Johnson.
Patricia A. Willingham1
F, #20152, b. about March 1929
Patricia A. Willingham|b. a Mar 1929|p460.htm#i20152|David Earle Willingham|b. 24 Jul 1904\nd. 19 Sep 1978|p459.htm#i20148|Annarene Norman|b. 22 Dec 1905|p459.htm#i20149|Edward E. Willingham|b. Nov 1876\nd. 28 Feb 1939|p10.htm#i326|Mary S. Bransford|b. 4 Dec 1877|p89.htm#i4461|James W. Norman|b. 25 May 1873\nd. 2 Aug 1939|p459.htm#i20150|Mary E. (Smith) Norman|b. 14 Jul 1875\nd. 7 Mar 1966|p460.htm#i20151|
Relationship=6th cousin 1 time removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
Patricia A. Willingham, daughter of David Earle Willingham and Annarene Norman, was born about March 1929 in Kentucky.1,2 Patricia A. Willingham married Sam Dennison..1 Patricia A. Dennison and Sam Dennison were divorced.1
Peter Sprecher1
M, #20160
Peter Sprecher married Phyllis Willingham, daughter of David Earle Willingham and Annarene Norman..1 He died.1
Citations
- [S1645] Research of Stephen Johnson.
Frank Brown1
M, #20168, b. 1907, d. 16 August 1974
Frank Brown was born 1907.1 He married June (Kehlenbrink) Brown..1 Frank Brown died on 16 August 1974.1
Citations
- [S1645] Research of Stephen Johnson.
June (Kehlenbrink) Brown
F, #20169, b. 1909, d. March 1995
June (Kehlenbrink) Brown was born 1909.1 She married Frank Brown..1 June (Kehlenbrink) Brown died in March 1995.1
Citations
- [S1645] Research of Stephen Johnson.
Samuel Edward Willingham
M, #20183, b. 30 October 1899, d. November 1972
Samuel Edward Willingham|b. 30 Oct 1899\nd. Nov 1972|p460.htm#i20183|Edward Earl Willingham|b. Nov 1876\nd. 28 Feb 1939|p10.htm#i326|Mary Sue Bransford|b. 4 Dec 1877|p89.htm#i4461|Jeremiah T. Willingham|b. 11 Jul 1849|p9.htm#i299|Lucile F. Scearce|b. Aug 1848|p9.htm#i294|Richard S. Bransford|b. a 1837|p822.htm#i32765|Mary S. (Davis) Bransford|b. a 1847|p822.htm#i32764|
Relationship=5th cousin 2 times removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
Samuel Edward Willingham, son of Edward Earl Willingham and Mary Sue Bransford, was born 30 October 1899 in Kentucky.1,2,3 His Social Security Number was 578-50-7040 issued in Washington, District of Columbia, in 1954.1,2 He died at age 73 years in November 1972. His last residence was in New York City, New York County, New York.1
Christopher Hoover1
M, #20186
Christopher Hoover provided the surety bond for the marriage of Jacob William Byrum and Lucy Winningham on 3 November 1783 in Granville County, North Carolina.1
Citations
- [S720] Marriages of Granville County, North Carolina 1753-1868, Brent H. Holcomb, compiler.
William Bowdon1
M, #20187
Jacob William Byrum and Lucy Winningham were married on 3 November 1783 in Granville County, North Carolina.1
Citations
- [S720] Marriages of Granville County, North Carolina 1753-1868, Brent H. Holcomb, compiler.
Nathan Harris1
M, #20188
Nathan Harris provided the surety bond for the marriage of Benjamin Dispain and Delilah Winningham on 18 October 1780 in Granville County, North Carolina.1 Nathan Harris provided the surety bond for the marriage of Sherwood Winningham and Susanna Huskey on 12 January 1782 in Granville County, North Carolina.1
Citations
- [S720] Marriages of Granville County, North Carolina 1753-1868, Brent H. Holcomb, compiler.
Bennett Searcy1
M, #20189
Sherwood Winningham and Susanna Huskey were married on 12 January 1782 in Granville County, North Carolina.1 Isaac Willingham and Martha Brasfield were married on 6 February 1787 in Granville County, North Carolina.2
Richard Searcy1
M, #20190
Benjamin Dispain and Delilah Winningham were married on 18 October 1780 in Granville County, North Carolina.1
Citations
- [S720] Marriages of Granville County, North Carolina 1753-1868, Brent H. Holcomb, compiler.
Thomas Henderson1
M, #20191
Lawrence Griffin and Massey Winningham were married on 28 December 1781 in Granville County, North Carolina.1
Citations
- [S720] Marriages of Granville County, North Carolina 1753-1868, Brent H. Holcomb, compiler.
Martha Brasfield1
F, #20192, b. about 1769
Martha Brasfield|b. a 1769|p460.htm#i20192|George Brasfield||p461.htm#i20257|Elizabeth (__?__) Brasfield|b. a 1745|p461.htm#i20258|||||||||||||
Martha Brasfield, daughter of George Brasfield and Elizabeth (__?__) Brasfield, was born about 1769. She was commonly known as Patsy.1 Martha Brasfield married Isaac Willingham, son of John Willingham and Ann __?__, on 6 February 1787 in Granville County, North Carolina.. Willis Roberts provided the surety bond. The ceremony was witnessed by Bennett Searcy.3
Martha Willingham and Isaac Willingham, as a married couple, received land in the lottery of 1805 in Columbia County, Georgia.4 On the census of 1830 in District 184, Lincoln County, Georgia, Martha was probably a female of 60 and under 70 years of age residing with Isaac Willingham.5 On the census of 1840 in Lincoln County, Georgia, Martha was probably a female of 60 and under 70 years of age residing with Isaac Willingham.6 She died about 1841.2
Martha Willingham and Isaac Willingham, as a married couple, received land in the lottery of 1805 in Columbia County, Georgia.4 On the census of 1830 in District 184, Lincoln County, Georgia, Martha was probably a female of 60 and under 70 years of age residing with Isaac Willingham.5 On the census of 1840 in Lincoln County, Georgia, Martha was probably a female of 60 and under 70 years of age residing with Isaac Willingham.6 She died about 1841.2
Children of Martha Brasfield and Isaac Willingham
- Caleb Willingham2 b. a 1788, d. a 1837
- William Willingham+2 b. a 1790
- Reuben Willingham+2 b. 14 Mar 1793, d. a 5 Nov 1822
- Elizabeth Willingham2 b. a 1800
- John Willingham+2 b. 27 Oct 1802, d. 12 Jan 1838
- Isaac Willingham+2 b. a 1804, d. a 1864
Citations
- [S1648] Granville County, North Carolina Marriage Bonds.
- [S1665] Brasfield ~ Brassfield Genealogy, online.
- [S1648] Granville County, North Carolina Marriage Bonds, listed as Isaac Winningham but signature is Willingham.
- [S524] Research of Dr. Katherine Woerner.
- [S2557] 1830 U.S. Census, Lincoln County, Georgia, page 073 line 11.
- [S2519] 1840 U.S. Census, Lincoln County, Georgia, page 215 line 10.
Willis Roberts1
M, #20193
Willis Roberts provided the surety bond for the marriage of Isaac Willingham and Martha Brasfield on 6 February 1787 in Granville County, North Carolina.1
Citations
- [S1648] Granville County, North Carolina Marriage Bonds, listed as Isaac Winningham but signature is Willingham.
Richard Bridgers1
M, #20194
On 18 November 1760 Richard Bridgers sold 500 acres of land on both sides of Cedar Creek in Granville County, North Carolina, to James Winningham Sr. adjoining the property of John Pope
Richard Bridgers of Granville Co to James Winningham of same, for 30 pounds, tract on both sides of Cedar Creek, 500 acres, adj. John Pope, being part of tract granted by Earl Granville to Richard Bridgers, 11 March 1760. Signed: Richard-R mark-Bridgers Wit: John Pope, Joaab-M mark-Mitchell.2,3
On 6 December 1762 Richard Bridgers owned property adjoining that of James Winningham Sr., John Broddie, on both sides of Cedar Creek in Granville County, North Carolina.4,3John Broddie1
M, #20195
On 6 December 1762 John Broddie bought 200 acres of land on both sides of Cedar Creek in Granville County, North Carolina, from James Winningham Sr. adjoining the property of Richard Bridgers and John Pope
James Willingham of Granville County to John Boddie for 100 pounds Virginia money tract on both sides of Cedar Creek, adj. John Pope & Richard Bridgers 200 acres, Signed: James-I mark-Winningham Wit: William-L mark-Winston, Alex Collbeath, John Pope.1,2
John Dickerson1
M, #20196
On 27 October 1768 John Dickerson bought 300 acres of land on both sides of Cedar Creek in Granville County, North Carolina, from Luce __?__ and James Winningham Sr. adjoining the property of John Pope
James Winningham of Granville Co to John Dickerson, merchant, tract on both sides of Cedar Creek, 300 acrees adj. Pope Signed: James-I mark-Winningham, Luce-I mark- Winningham Wit: Anthony Cole.2
On 28 May 1773 John Dickerson bought assorted goods, livestock, and crops in Granville County, North Carolina, from James Winningham Sr. James Winningham of Granville Co to John Dickerson for 200 pounds which James Winningham owes to John Dickerson, for 5 shillings, 2 beds & furniture, 2 bay horses, one black mare, 4 pewter dishes, four basons, half dozen plates, two potts & frying pan & all rest of my household furniture, 65 head of hoggs, my crop that is now growing, two mens saddles, one smooth gun, Signed: James-I mark-Winningham Wit: Jno Peace, Junr.1,2
Francis King1
M, #20197
On 4 March 1758 Francis King sold 488 acres of land at Howard Howel's line on both sides of Grassey Creek in Granville County, North Carolina, to Thomas Winningham and witnessed by Howard Howell.2,3
James Downey1
M, #20198
About 1767 James Downey sold 228 acres of land in Granville County, North Carolina, to Thomas Winningham adjoining the property of (?) Royster and (?) Gill
James Downey of Granville Co to Thomas Willingham of same for 50 pounds 228 acres adj. Gill, Royster Signed: James Downey.2,3
On 3 August 1767 James Downey bought 520 acres of land on Heymeadown Branch of Grassy Creek in Granville County, North Carolina, from John Willingham adjoining the property of Thomas Winningham and witnessed by Luke Landers and James Williamson. John Willingham Sr. of Granville Co to James Downey for 237 pounds 10 shillings tract adj. Thomas Willingham, Grassey Creek, Heymeadown Branch, 520 acres Signed: John-I mark-Willingham Wit: Luke Landers, Thomas Willingham, James Williamson.4,3
On 3 August 1767 James Downey sold 220 acres of land on Jonathan's Creek in Granville County, North Carolina, to John Winningham adjoining the property of (?) Gill, Luke Landers, Abram Crenshaw and (?) Williamson.5 James Downey witnessed a deed between Thomas Winningham, and John Winningham, of 200 acres of land on both sides of Grassey Creek in Granville County, North Carolina, on 6 February 1768.6,3 James Downey witnessed a deed between Thomas Winningham, and Robert Beasly, of 866 acres of land on both sides of Grassey Creek in Granville County, North Carolina, on 6 February 1768.7,3Citations
- [S522] Granville, NC Deeds by Zae Hargett Gwynn, 348 (or 548).
- [S522] Granville, NC Deeds by Zae Hargett Gwynn, Book H, page 348 (or 548).
- [S1649] Research of John Schunk.
- [S522] Granville, NC Deeds by Zae Hargett Gwynn, Book H, page 341-342.
- [S524] Research of Dr. Katherine Woerner.
- [S522] Granville, NC Deeds by Zae Hargett Gwynn, Book H, page 424.
- [S522] Granville, NC Deeds by Zae Hargett Gwynn, Book H, page 423.
Samuel Wheeler1
M, #20199
About 1770 Samuel Wheeler sold land in Granville County, North Carolina, to John Willingham.2
Earl Granville1
M, #20200
About 1764 Earl Granville sold land in Granville County, North Carolina, to Thomas Winningham.1
Citations
- [S522] Granville, NC Deeds by Zae Hargett Gwynn, Book G, page 102.
Henry Howard1
M, #20221
On 12 May 1762 Henry Howard bought 12 acres of land on both sides of Grassey Creek in Granville County, North Carolina, from Thomas Winningham and witnessed by John Potter.
Thomas Willingham of Granville Co to Henry Howard, for 4 pounds, tract containing 12 acres on both sides of Grassey Creek Signed: Thomas-A mark-Willingham Wit: Jno Potter.1,2
On 6 February 1768 Henry Howard owned property adjoining that of Thomas Winningham, Robert Beasly, on both sides of Grassey Creek in Granville County, North Carolina.3,2Nimrod Ellis1
M, #20222
About 1763 Nimrod Ellis bought land in Granville County, North Carolina, from John Willingham.1 The taxes for Nimrod Ellis were probably paid by John Willingham in 1765 in Granville County, North Carolina.2
Robert Beasly1
M, #20223
On 6 February 1768 Robert Beasly bought 866 acres of land on both sides of Grassey Creek in Granville County, North Carolina, from Thomas Winningham adjoining the property of John Willingham, John Willingham Jr., Henry Howard, Daniel Grant and John Winningham and witnessed by James Downey, Luke Landers and Daniel D. Malone.
Thomas Willingham of Granville Co to Robert Beasley for 55 pounds, 866 acres on both sides of Grassey Creek, adj. James Downey, John Willingham Jr, John Willingham Sr Signed: Thomas-+ mark-Willingham Wit: Luke Sanders, James Downey, Daniel Mallone.1,2
On 11 June 1772 Robert Beasly bought 397 acres of land for 5 pounds in Lunenburg County, Virginia, from Amey Deupree and Lewis Deupree Indenture in which Lewis Dupree and Amy, his wife, of Charlotte County, Va., sell to Robert Beasley, of the County of Lunenburg, for £5 - a tract of land in Lunenburg county, on the branches of Springfield and Ledbetter Creeks containing 397 acres bounded as by the patent granted to Amey Willingham and Elizabeth Willingham dated July 7, 1763. Witnesses: John Lee - John Eubank - Thomas Haynes. Recorded November 12, 1772.3
John Stovall1
M, #20224
On 16 September 1784 John Stovall bought 96 acres of land on waters of Jonathan's Creek in Granville County, North Carolina, from Thomas Willingham adjoining the property of (?) Royster, (?) Pryer and (?) Puryear and witnessed by Daniel D. Malone and Robert Malone.
Thomas Willingham of Caswell County to John Stovall for 50 pounds, tract on waters of Jonathan's Creek, adj. Pryer, Royster, Puryear, 96 acres Signed: Thomas Willingham Wit: Robert Malone, Daniel Malone.2
Isham Malone1
M, #20225
About 1770 Isham Malone bought land in Granville County, North Carolina, from Thomas Winningham.1
Citations
- [S522] Granville, NC Deeds by Zae Hargett Gwynn, Book J, page 374.
Daniel Grant1
M, #20226
On 6 February 1768 Daniel Grant owned property adjoining that of Thomas Winningham, John Winningham, on both sides of Grassey Creek in Granville County, North Carolina.2,3 On 6 February 1768 Daniel Grant owned property adjoining that of Thomas Winningham, Robert Beasly, on both sides of Grassey Creek in Granville County, North Carolina.4,3 About 1775 Daniel Grant bought land in Granville County, North Carolina, from William Winningham.1
Robert Goodloe1
M, #20227
On 12 December 1784 Robert Goodloe bought 532 acres of land on Newlight Creek in Granville County, North Carolina, from James Winningham Jr..2
Miles King1
M, #20228
On 23 March 1780 Miles King bought 205 acres of land on Little Island Creek in Granville County, North Carolina, from John Willingham
John Willingham of Henry County, Virginia, to Miles King, for 100 pounds, tract on Little Island Creek, near Walkers ford, adj. Lanier, Edmound Taylor, Douglass, John Walker, 205 acres Signed: John Willingham Wit: John Cox, John Marr, Hanyes Morgan, R. Williams.2,3
Lemuel Moore1
M, #20229
About 1817 Lemuel Moore bought land in Granville County, North Carolina, from Thomas Winningham.1
Citations
- [S522] Granville, NC Deeds by Zae Hargett Gwynn, Book X, page 167.



