John G Winningham1
M, #20790, b. about September 1850
John G Winningham|b. a Sep 1850|p478.htm#i20790|James Stewart Winningham|b. 8 Dec 1831\nd. bt 1904 - 1913|p336.htm#i15083|Luan E. __?__|b. a 1834\nd. b 1859|p477.htm#i20789|Siebert C. Winningham|b. 25 Dec 1806\nd. 26 Oct 1887|p336.htm#i15080|Rebecca A. Seibert|b. 14 Apr 1813|p336.htm#i15081|||||||
John G Winningham, son of James Stewart Winningham and Luan E. __?__, was born about September 1850 in Hardin County, Tennessee.1
The census enumerated on 13 November 1850 in Hardin County, Tennessee, listed John G. "Winningham" as the 2-month-old residing with James S. Winningham.1
The census enumerated on 10 September 1860 in the Stantonville post office area of District 10, McNairy County, Tennessee, listed John "Winningham" as the 9-year-old residing with J. S. Winningham.2 John G Winningham married Ann __?__ about 1867 in McNairy County, Tennessee..3
The census enumerated on 12 August 1870 in the Stantonville post office area of District 10, McNairy County, Tennessee, listed the following:
The census enumerated on 13 November 1850 in Hardin County, Tennessee, listed John G. "Winningham" as the 2-month-old residing with James S. Winningham.1
The census enumerated on 10 September 1860 in the Stantonville post office area of District 10, McNairy County, Tennessee, listed John "Winningham" as the 9-year-old residing with J. S. Winningham.2 John G Winningham married Ann __?__ about 1867 in McNairy County, Tennessee..3
The census enumerated on 12 August 1870 in the Stantonville post office area of District 10, McNairy County, Tennessee, listed the following:
Jno G. Winingham, 20-year-old head of household, a farm laborer.3
Ann "Winingham", 26-year-old.3
James S. "Winingham", 2-year-old.3
Soloman "Winingham", 2-month-old.3
Children of John G Winningham and Ann __?__
- James S. Winningham3 b. a 1868
- Soloman Winningham3 b. May 1870
Siebert Croucher Winningham1
M, #20791, b. about 1853
Siebert Croucher Winningham|b. a 1853|p478.htm#i20791|James Stewart Winningham|b. 8 Dec 1831\nd. bt 1904 - 1913|p336.htm#i15083|Luan E. __?__|b. a 1834\nd. b 1859|p477.htm#i20789|Siebert C. Winningham|b. 25 Dec 1806\nd. 26 Oct 1887|p336.htm#i15080|Rebecca A. Seibert|b. 14 Apr 1813|p336.htm#i15081|||||||
Siebert Croucher Winningham, son of James Stewart Winningham and Luan E. __?__, was born about 1853.2
The census enumerated on 10 September 1860 in the Stantonville post office area of District 10, McNairy County, Tennessee, listed Cebert "Winningham" as the 7-year-old residing with J. S. Winningham.2
The census enumerated on 12 August 1870 in the Stantonville post office area of District 10, McNairy County, Indiana, listed Scibert "Winningham" as the 18-year-old residing with J. S. Winningham.3
The census enumerated on 10 September 1860 in the Stantonville post office area of District 10, McNairy County, Tennessee, listed Cebert "Winningham" as the 7-year-old residing with J. S. Winningham.2
The census enumerated on 12 August 1870 in the Stantonville post office area of District 10, McNairy County, Indiana, listed Scibert "Winningham" as the 18-year-old residing with J. S. Winningham.3
Caroline Winningham1
F, #20792, b. about 1856
Caroline Winningham|b. a 1856|p478.htm#i20792|James Stewart Winningham|b. 8 Dec 1831\nd. bt 1904 - 1913|p336.htm#i15083|Luan E. __?__|b. a 1834\nd. b 1859|p477.htm#i20789|Siebert C. Winningham|b. 25 Dec 1806\nd. 26 Oct 1887|p336.htm#i15080|Rebecca A. Seibert|b. 14 Apr 1813|p336.htm#i15081|||||||
Caroline Winningham, daughter of James Stewart Winningham and Luan E. __?__, was born about 1856.1
The census enumerated on 10 September 1860 in the Stantonville post office area of District 10, McNairy County, Tennessee, listed Carline "Winningham" as the 4-year-old residing with J. S. Winningham.1
The census enumerated on 10 September 1860 in the Stantonville post office area of District 10, McNairy County, Tennessee, listed Carline "Winningham" as the 4-year-old residing with J. S. Winningham.1
Citations
- [S1750] 1860 U.S. Census, McNairy County, Tennessee, page 469 line 36 dwelling 1644 family 1654.
Warner A. Winningham1
M, #20793, b. about July 1860
Warner A. Winningham|b. a Jul 1860|p478.htm#i20793|James Stewart Winningham|b. 8 Dec 1831\nd. bt 1904 - 1913|p336.htm#i15083|Caldona P. __?__|b. a 1837|p482.htm#i20945|Siebert C. Winningham|b. 25 Dec 1806\nd. 26 Oct 1887|p336.htm#i15080|Rebecca A. Seibert|b. 14 Apr 1813|p336.htm#i15081|||||||
Warner A. Winningham, son of James Stewart Winningham and Caldona P. __?__, was born about July 1860 in McNairy County, Tennessee.1
The census enumerated on 10 September 1860 in the Stantonville post office area of District 10, McNairy County, Tennessee, listed Warner A. "Winningham" as the 2-month-old residing with J. S. Winningham.1
The census enumerated on 12 August 1870 in the Stantonville post office area of District 10, McNairy County, Indiana, listed Warner "Winningham" as the 10-year-old residing with J. S. Winningham.2 Warner A. Winningham married Louisa __?__ about 1877..3
The census enumerated on 10 September 1860 in the Stantonville post office area of District 10, McNairy County, Tennessee, listed Warner A. "Winningham" as the 2-month-old residing with J. S. Winningham.1
The census enumerated on 12 August 1870 in the Stantonville post office area of District 10, McNairy County, Indiana, listed Warner "Winningham" as the 10-year-old residing with J. S. Winningham.2 Warner A. Winningham married Louisa __?__ about 1877..3
Loisa "Winningham", 21-year-old daughter (should have been wife), a housekeeper.4
George D "Winningham", 2-year-old son.4
Minnie May "Winningham", 5-month-old daughter.4
Children of Warner A. Winningham and Louisa __?__
- George D. Winningham3 b. a 1878
- Minnie May Winningham3 b. a Jan 1880
Citations
- [S1750] 1860 U.S. Census, McNairy County, Tennessee, page 469 line 36 dwelling 1644 family 1654.
- [S1756] 1870 U.S. Census, McNairy County, Tennessee, page 317B line 10 dwelling 140 family 140.
- [S1673] Research of Donald Winningham.
- [S3055] 1880 U.S. Census, McNaiory County, Tennessee, ED 125 Sh 15 line 04 dwelling 120 family 120 page 148 B.
Jane __?__1
F, #20794, b. about 1816
Jane __?__ was born about 1816 in Tennessee.1 She married Soloman W. Winningham about 1841..1
The census enumerated on 9 June 1860 in the Boatland post office area of District 1, Fentress County, Tennessee, listed the following:
The census enumerated on 6 July 1870 in District 10, Overton County, Tennessee, listed the following:
The census enumerated on 9 June 1860 in the Boatland post office area of District 1, Fentress County, Tennessee, listed the following:
Jane Winningham, 44-year-old head of household, a tenant.1
Margaret "Winningham", 18-year-old.1
Soloman "Winningham", 17-year-old, a day laborer.1
Maria "Winningham", 12-year-old.1
Richard A. "Winningham", 10-year-old.1
Susu E. "Winningham", 3-year-old.1
The census enumerated on 6 July 1870 in District 10, Overton County, Tennessee, listed the following:
Jane Winningham, 54-year-old head of household, a farmer.2
Soloman "Winningham", 26-year-old, a farmer at home.2
Mariah "Winningham", 21-year-old.2
Richard "Winningham", 18-year-old.2
Susan "Winningham", 14-year-old.2
Tennessee "Winningham", 8-year-old.2
Anderson "Winningham", 2-year-old.2
Children of Jane __?__ and Soloman W. Winningham
- Margaret Winningham1 b. a 1842
- Soloman Winningham1 b. a 1843
- Mariah Winningham1 b. a 1848
- Richard A. Winningham1 b. a 1850
- Susan E. Winningham1 b. a 1857
- Tennessee Winningham2 b. a 1862
- Anderson Winningham2 b. a 1868
Margaret Winningham1
F, #20795, b. about 1842
Margaret Winningham|b. a 1842|p478.htm#i20795|Soloman W. Winningham|b. bt 1800 - 1810|p477.htm#i20769|Jane __?__|b. a 1816|p478.htm#i20794|||||||||||||
Margaret Winningham, daughter of Soloman W. Winningham and Jane __?__, was born about 1842 in Fentress County, Tennessee.1
The census enumerated on 9 June 1860 in the Boatland post office area of District 1, Fentress County, Tennessee, listed Margaret "Winningham" as the 18-year-old residing with Jane Willingham.1
The census enumerated on 9 June 1860 in the Boatland post office area of District 1, Fentress County, Tennessee, listed Margaret "Winningham" as the 18-year-old residing with Jane Willingham.1
Citations
- [S352] 1860 U.S. Census, Fentress County, Tennessee, page 5B line 31 dwelling 148 family 139.
Soloman Winningham1
M, #20796, b. about 1843
Soloman Winningham|b. a 1843|p478.htm#i20796|Soloman W. Winningham|b. bt 1800 - 1810|p477.htm#i20769|Jane __?__|b. a 1816|p478.htm#i20794|||||||||||||
Soloman Winningham, son of Soloman W. Winningham and Jane __?__, was born about 1843 in Fentress County, Tennessee.1
The census enumerated on 9 June 1860 in the Boatland post office area of District 1, Fentress County, Tennessee, listed Soloman "Winningham", a day laborer, as the 17-year-old residing with Jane Willingham.1 Soloman Winningham served in the military from October 1861 to July 1865; as a private in C Company, 12th Kentucky Infantry.2
The census enumerated on 6 July 1870 in District 10, Overton County, Tennessee, listed Soloman "Winningham", a farmer at home, as the 26-year-old residing with Jane Winningham.3
The census enumerated on 9 June 1860 in the Boatland post office area of District 1, Fentress County, Tennessee, listed Soloman "Winningham", a day laborer, as the 17-year-old residing with Jane Willingham.1 Soloman Winningham served in the military from October 1861 to July 1865; as a private in C Company, 12th Kentucky Infantry.2
The census enumerated on 6 July 1870 in District 10, Overton County, Tennessee, listed Soloman "Winningham", a farmer at home, as the 26-year-old residing with Jane Winningham.3
Mariah Winningham1
F, #20797, b. about 1848
Mariah Winningham|b. a 1848|p478.htm#i20797|Soloman W. Winningham|b. bt 1800 - 1810|p477.htm#i20769|Jane __?__|b. a 1816|p478.htm#i20794|||||||||||||
Mariah Winningham, daughter of Soloman W. Winningham and Jane __?__, was born about 1848 in Fentress County, Tennessee.2
The census enumerated on 9 June 1860 in the Boatland post office area of District 1, Fentress County, Tennessee, listed Maria "Winningham" as the 12-year-old residing with Jane Willingham.2
The census enumerated on 6 July 1870 in District 10, Overton County, Tennessee, listed Mariah "Winningham" as the 21-year-old residing with Jane Winningham.1
The census enumerated on 9 June 1860 in the Boatland post office area of District 1, Fentress County, Tennessee, listed Maria "Winningham" as the 12-year-old residing with Jane Willingham.2
The census enumerated on 6 July 1870 in District 10, Overton County, Tennessee, listed Mariah "Winningham" as the 21-year-old residing with Jane Winningham.1
Richard A. Winningham1
M, #20798, b. about 1850
Richard A. Winningham|b. a 1850|p478.htm#i20798|Soloman W. Winningham|b. bt 1800 - 1810|p477.htm#i20769|Jane __?__|b. a 1816|p478.htm#i20794|||||||||||||
Richard A. Winningham, son of Soloman W. Winningham and Jane __?__, was born about 1850 in Fentress County, Tennessee.1
The census enumerated on 9 June 1860 in the Boatland post office area of District 1, Fentress County, Tennessee, listed Richard A. "Winningham" as the 10-year-old residing with Jane Willingham.1
The census enumerated on 6 July 1870 in District 10, Overton County, Tennessee, listed Richard "Winningham" as the 18-year-old residing with Jane Winningham.2
The census enumerated on 9 June 1860 in the Boatland post office area of District 1, Fentress County, Tennessee, listed Richard A. "Winningham" as the 10-year-old residing with Jane Willingham.1
The census enumerated on 6 July 1870 in District 10, Overton County, Tennessee, listed Richard "Winningham" as the 18-year-old residing with Jane Winningham.2
Susan E. Winningham1
F, #20799, b. about 1857
Susan E. Winningham|b. a 1857|p478.htm#i20799|Soloman W. Winningham|b. bt 1800 - 1810|p477.htm#i20769|Jane __?__|b. a 1816|p478.htm#i20794|||||||||||||
Susan E. Winningham, daughter of Soloman W. Winningham and Jane __?__, was born about 1857 in Fentress County, Tennessee.1
The census enumerated on 9 June 1860 in the Boatland post office area of District 1, Fentress County, Tennessee, listed Susu E. "Winningham" as the 3-year-old residing with Jane Willingham.1
The census enumerated on 6 July 1870 in District 10, Overton County, Tennessee, listed Susan "Winningham" as the 14-year-old residing with Jane Winningham.2
The census enumerated on 9 June 1860 in the Boatland post office area of District 1, Fentress County, Tennessee, listed Susu E. "Winningham" as the 3-year-old residing with Jane Willingham.1
The census enumerated on 6 July 1870 in District 10, Overton County, Tennessee, listed Susan "Winningham" as the 14-year-old residing with Jane Winningham.2
a male Winningham1
M, #20800, b. about 1819
a male Winningham|b. a 1819|p478.htm#i20800|Abraham Winningham|b. a 1795|p476.htm#i20734||||Richard Winningham|b. a 1740\nd. b 1806|p263.htm#i11433||||||||||
A male Winningham, son of Abraham Winningham, was born about 1819.1
Citations
- [S732] 1830 U.S. Census, Overton County, Tennessee, page 203, Abraham Winningham.
a male Winningham1
M, #20801, b. about 1824
a male Winningham|b. a 1824|p478.htm#i20801|Abraham Winningham|b. a 1795|p476.htm#i20734||||Richard Winningham|b. a 1740\nd. b 1806|p263.htm#i11433||||||||||
A male Winningham, son of Abraham Winningham, was born about 1824.1
Citations
- [S732] 1830 U.S. Census, Overton County, Tennessee, page 203, Abraham Winningham.
Thomas W. Willingham1,2
M, #20802, b. about 1800
Thomas W. Willingham|b. a 1800|p478.htm#i20802|Sharp Winningham|b. a 1768\nd. b 7 Jun 1816|p465.htm#i20375|Mary Morgan|b. a 1775|p481.htm#i20922|Thomas Willingham|b. a 1747\nd. b 1820|p81.htm#i4226||||||||||
Relationship=1st cousin 5 times removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
Thomas W. Willingham, son of Sharp Winningham and Mary Morgan, was born about 1800 in Person County, North Carolina.1,4 On the census of 1810 in Person County, North Carolina, Thomas W. was probably a male of 10 and under 16 years of age residing with Sharp Winingham.5 On the census of 1820 in Person County, North Carolina, Thomas W. was probably a male of 18 and under 26 years of age residing with Mary Winningham.6 On the census of 1820 in Bedford County, Tennessee, Thomas W. was probably a male of 18 and under 26 years of age residing with Mary Winningham.7 He married Francie __?__ about 1822 in Bedford County, Tennessee..4 Thomas W. Willingham signed a petition in 1822 in Bedford County, Tennessee.8
The census of 1830 in Bedford County, Tennessee, listed Thos. W. Willingham as a head-of-household with tallies 010001-30001 which indicates:
The census of 1840 in Sumter County, Alabama, listed Thos. Willingham as a head-of-household with tallies 2101001-011101 which indicates:
The census of 1 June 1850 enumerated on 5 September 1850 in Rankin County, Mississippi, listed the following:
The census of 1 June 1860 enumerated on 8 June 1860 in Belton, Bell County, Texas, listed the following:
The census of 1830 in Bedford County, Tennessee, listed Thos. W. Willingham as a head-of-household with tallies 010001-30001 which indicates:
A male of 30 and under 40 years of age, probably Thomas W..9
A female of 20 and under 30 years of age, probably his wife Francy.9
A male of 5 and under 10 years of age, probably his son.9
A female under 5 years of age, probably his daughter.9
A female under 5 years of age, probably his daughter.9
A female under 5 years of age, probably his daughter.9
The census of 1840 in Sumter County, Alabama, listed Thos. Willingham as a head-of-household with tallies 2101001-011101 which indicates:
A male of 40 and under 50 years of age, probably Thomas W..10
A female of 30 and under 40 years of age, probably his wife Francy.10
A male of 15 and under 20 years of age, probably his son.10
A female of 15 and under 20 years of age, probably his daughter.10
A female of 10 and under 15 years of age, probably his daughter.10
A male of 5 and under 10 years of age, probably his son.10
A female of 5 and under 10 years of age, probably his daughter Lucretia.10
A male under 5 years of age, probably his son.10
A male under 5 years of age, probably his son.10
The census of 1 June 1850 enumerated on 5 September 1850 in Marion County, Mississippi, listed Thos. Willingham, a school teacher, as the 53-year-old residing with Rd. S. Willingham.11 The census of 1 June 1850 enumerated on 5 September 1850 in Rankin County, Mississippi, listed the following:
Thomas Willingham, 50-year-old head of household, a teacher.12
Francie "Willingham", 46-year-old.12
Mary I. "Willingham", 20-year-old.12
Lucretia Willingham, 16-year-old.12
William "Willingham", 14-year-old.12
Frances "Willingham", 8-year-old.12
Adelia "Willingham", 5-year-old.12
The slave census enumerated on 5 September 1850 in Rankin County, Mississippi, listed Thomas Willingham as the owner of no male and 2 female slave(s).13 The census of 1 June 1860 enumerated on 8 June 1860 in Belton, Bell County, Texas, listed the following:
Thomas Willingham, 60-year-old head of household, a merchant.4
Francie "Willingham", 55-year-old.4
Adelia "Willingham", 15-year-old.4
Children of Thomas W. Willingham and Francie __?__
- Richard S. Willingham14 b. a 1823
- Mary I. Willingham14 b. a 1829
- __?__ Willingham (male)15 b. b 11 Jul 1833, d. 11 Jul 1833
- __?__ Willingham (female)16 b. b 11 Jul 1833, d. 11 Jul 1833
- Lucretia Willingham+14 b. 1 Dec 1834
- William Willingham10 b. a 1836
- Frances Willingham12 b. a 1842
- Adelia Winningham4 b. a 1845
Citations
- [S1674] 1810 U.S. Census, Person County, North Carolina, page 134, Sharp Winingham.
- [S524] Research of Dr. Katherine Woerner.
- [S1673] Research of Donald Winningham.
- [S2323] 1860 U.S. Census, Bell County, Texas, page 296 B line 11 dwelling 14 family 11.
- [S1674] 1810 U.S. Census, Person County, North Carolina, page 134 line 6.
- [S1070] 1820 U.S. Census, Person County, North Carolina, page 426 line 25.
- [S1072] 1820 U.S. Census, Bedford County, Tennessee, page 054 line 22.
- [S1739] Tennessee Genealogical Records, (Page 184, Petition of Bedford County, 1822).
- [S731] 1830 U.S. Census, Bedford County, Tennessee, page 18 line 14.
- [S2300] 1840 U.S. Census, Sumter County, Alabama, page 131 line 03.
- [S2320] 1850 U.S. Census, Marion County, Mississippi, page 200 B line 33 dwelling 272 family 276.
- [S2778] 1850 U.S. Census, Rankin County, Mississippi, page 220 B line 40 dwelling 133 family 133.
- [S2834] 1850 U.S. Census, Rankinl County, Mississippi, column 1 line 33.
- [S731] 1830 U.S. Census, Bedford County, Tennessee, page 18, Thomas W. Winningham.
- [S1740] Nashville Banner, Infant son.
- [S1740] Nashville Banner, Infant daughter.
Alec B. Willingham1
M, #20803, b. about 1856
Alec B. Willingham|b. a 1856|p478.htm#i20803|William H. Willingham II|b. a 1810\nd. b Aug 1860|p477.htm#i20773|Zilpha L. McCarrell Elliott|b. 11 Jan 1816|p477.htm#i20777|William Willingham|b. a 1790\nd. b 4 Nov 1844|p477.htm#i20762|Margaret Willingham|b. a 1794|p86.htm#i4379|George S. Elliott|b. a 1785|p588.htm#i25263||||
Relationship=2nd cousin 4 times removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
Alec B. Willingham, son of William H. Willingham II and Zilpha L. McCarrell Elliott, was born about 1856 in Tennessee.1 The census of 1 June 1870 enumerated on 15 August 1870 in the Sutton Station (Kentucky) post office area of District 17, Weakley County, Tennessee, listed Alec B. Willingham, as the 14-year-old residing with John Elliott.1
Citations
- [S1753] 1870 U.S. Census, Weakley County, Tennessee, page 261A line 8 (13) dwelling 134 family 138.
Peace Wright1
F, #20804, b. about 1761
Peace Wright|b. a 1761|p478.htm#i20804|Dionysious Wright||p478.htm#i20805|Elizabeth (__?__) Wright|b. s 1742|p478.htm#i20806|||||||||||||
Peace Wright, daughter of Dionysious Wright and Elizabeth (__?__) Wright, was born about 1761.1 Peace Wright married Abner Winningham, son of Thomas Winningham and Mary __?__, about 1779 in Georgia..1 Peace Winningham was named in the will of Dionysious Wright as "my son-in-law Abner Willingham and Peace, his wife" in District 96, South Carolina, on 9 May 1779.2 Peace Winningham married Frederick Brown before 15 May 1787..1
Children of Peace Wright and Abner Winningham
- Angeles Winningham1 b. a 1781
- Peace Winningham1 b. bt 5 Mar 1787 - 15 May 1787
Dionysious Wright1
M, #20805
Dionysious Wright married Elizabeth (__?__) Wright say 1760..1
A will was left in District 96, South Carolina, on 9 May 1779 with the following individuals specified:
Dionysious Wright was the testator.2 ;
A will was left in District 96, South Carolina, on 9 May 1779 with the following individuals specified:
Dionysious Wright was the testator.2
son Shadrack Wright- five shillings-deed of conveyance of two hundred and fifty acres of land on the little Kiokas Creek in Georgia when Shadrack pays to Habbakkuk Wright twenty five pounds sterling money.
son Meseck Wright-five shillings.
son-in-law John Cotton and Charity, his wife- five shillings.
son-in-law Abner Willingham and Peace, his wife- five shillings.
son-in-law William Mims and Naome, his wife- five shillings.
son Abednego Wright- one negro boy named Tecundus.
son Habbakkuk Wright-one hundred pounds sterling money and one feather bed and furniture.
son Isaah Wright- four hundred acres of land lying in Georgia it being part of the plantation where I lived joining William Satterwhite and others.
son Albeart Wright- three hundred acres of land part of the plantation where I lived including the dwelling house and apple orchard on hundred and fifty acres granted to William Holiday and one hundred and fifty to myself,a negro man named George, one feather bed and furniture, two cows and calves.
daughter Concord Wright-negro child that wench Lucy is now with.
daughter Elizabeth Penny Wright-at wife"s death, negro woman Lucy.
wife Elizabeth Wright-rest and at her death this to go to daughter Unity Wright.
Executrix: wife Elizabeth Wright
Executor: son Abednego Wright
Witness: Lewis Gardner, James Harvey, Richard Harvey
son Meseck Wright-five shillings.
son-in-law John Cotton and Charity, his wife- five shillings.
son-in-law Abner Willingham and Peace, his wife- five shillings.
son-in-law William Mims and Naome, his wife- five shillings.
son Abednego Wright- one negro boy named Tecundus.
son Habbakkuk Wright-one hundred pounds sterling money and one feather bed and furniture.
son Isaah Wright- four hundred acres of land lying in Georgia it being part of the plantation where I lived joining William Satterwhite and others.
son Albeart Wright- three hundred acres of land part of the plantation where I lived including the dwelling house and apple orchard on hundred and fifty acres granted to William Holiday and one hundred and fifty to myself,a negro man named George, one feather bed and furniture, two cows and calves.
daughter Concord Wright-negro child that wench Lucy is now with.
daughter Elizabeth Penny Wright-at wife"s death, negro woman Lucy.
wife Elizabeth Wright-rest and at her death this to go to daughter Unity Wright.
Executrix: wife Elizabeth Wright
Executor: son Abednego Wright
Witness: Lewis Gardner, James Harvey, Richard Harvey
Child of Dionysious Wright and Elizabeth (__?__) Wright
- Peace Wright+1 b. a 1761
Elizabeth (__?__) Wright
F, #20806, b. say 1742
Child of Elizabeth (__?__) Wright and Dionysious Wright
- Peace Wright+1 b. a 1761
Citations
- [S524] Research of Dr. Katherine Woerner.
Angeles Winningham1
F, #20807, b. about 1781
Angeles Winningham|b. a 1781|p478.htm#i20807|Abner Winningham|b. a 1756\nd. b Mar 1787|p238.htm#i10240|Peace Wright|b. a 1761|p478.htm#i20804|Thomas Winningham|b. a 1723|p86.htm#i4377|Mary __?__|b. a 1727|p462.htm#i20280|Dionysious Wright||p478.htm#i20805|Elizabeth (__?__) Wright|b. s 1742|p478.htm#i20806|
Relationship=2nd cousin 6 times removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
Angeles Winningham, daughter of Abner Winningham and Peace Wright, was born about 1781.1 Angeles Winningham married Noah Butts on 28 March 1799 in Columbia County, Georgia..1,2
Noah Butts1
M, #20808
Noah Butts married Angeles Winningham, daughter of Abner Winningham and Peace Wright, on 28 March 1799 in Columbia County, Georgia..1,2
Peace Winningham1
F, #20809, b. between 5 March 1787 and 15 May 1787
Peace Winningham|b. bt 5 Mar 1787 - 15 May 1787|p478.htm#i20809|Abner Winningham|b. a 1756\nd. b Mar 1787|p238.htm#i10240|Peace Wright|b. a 1761|p478.htm#i20804|Thomas Winningham|b. a 1723|p86.htm#i4377|Mary __?__|b. a 1727|p462.htm#i20280|Dionysious Wright||p478.htm#i20805|Elizabeth (__?__) Wright|b. s 1742|p478.htm#i20806|
Relationship=2nd cousin 6 times removed of Wendell Harding Wilcox.
Peace Winningham, daughter of Abner Winningham and Peace Wright, was born between 5 March 1787 and 15 May 1787.1 Peace Winningham married Jeremiah Butts on 16 January 1806 in Columbia County, Georgia..1,2
Jeremiah Butts1
M, #20810
Jeremiah Butts married Peace Winningham, daughter of Abner Winningham and Peace Wright, on 16 January 1806 in Columbia County, Georgia..1,2
Frederick Brown1
M, #20811
Frederick Brown married Peace Winningham, daughter of Dionysious Wright and Elizabeth (__?__) Wright, before 15 May 1787..1
Citations
- [S524] Research of Dr. Katherine Woerner.
William Pridgeon1
M, #20812
On 21 September 1751 William Pridgeon bought 250 acres of land on the south side of the Tar river in Johnston County, North Carolina, from John Lawhon Sr..2
William Wood1
M, #20813
In 1753 William Wood patented in Johnston County, North Carolina, adjoining the property of John Lawhon Sr..2 On 25 October 1759 William Wood sold land on the south side of Swift Creek in Johnston County, North Carolina, to Robert Peregro adjoining the property of John Lawhon Sr..3 On 21 October 1762 William Wood bought 10 acres of land in Johnston County, North Carolina, from John Lawhon Sr..4
Citations
- [S1142] Research of Linda Boyd Lawhon.
- [S1760] The Granville District of North Carolina 1748-1763, Abstracts of Land Grants, Vol. II, Margaret M. Hofmann, compiler, (page 217, (Patent Book 14 page 259, Abstract # 3366)).
- [S1761] Johnston County North Carolina County Abstracts: Deed Books (A-1, B-1, Transcripts 1, D, D-1) 1759-1771, Volume I, Weynette Parks Haun, compiler, (#24 A-1:42).
- [S1761] Johnston County North Carolina County Abstracts: Deed Books (A-1, B-1, Transcripts 1, D, D-1) 1759-1771, Volume I, Weynette Parks Haun, compiler, (page 52 (#311 Trscp 1:91)).
James Norris1
M, #20814
On 22 April 1761 James Norris sold land in Johnston County, North Carolina, to Jethro Norris and witnessed by Joseph Lawhon and Ephraim Lawhon.2 On 1 December 1771 James Norris bought 700 acres of land on both sides of Swift Creek in Johnston County, North Carolina, from Ephraim Lawhon adjoining the property of James Lawhon Sr. and John Norris and witnessed by John Lawhon Sr. and John Lawhon Jr..3 On 2 June 1781 James Norris bought 300 acres of land in Johnston County, North Carolina, from John Norris and witnessed by James Lawhon Sr..4
Citations
- [S1142] Research of Linda Boyd Lawhon.
- [S1761] Johnston County North Carolina County Abstracts: Deed Books (A-1, B-1, Transcripts 1, D, D-1) 1759-1771, Volume I, Weynette Parks Haun, compiler, (page 14 (#79 A-1:144)).
- [S1764] Johnston County North Carolina County Abstracts: Deed Books (H-1, I-1, K, L-1) 1771-1782, Volume III, Weynette Parks Haun, compiler, (page 4 (#22 H-1::30)).
- [S1762] Johnston County North Carolina County Abstracts: Deed Books (E-1, Transcripts 2&3, F-1, N-1, P-1, Q-1, R-1) 1764-1791, Volume II, Weynette Parks Haun, compiler, (page 90 (#529 Tr-2:248)).
Jethro Norris1
M, #20815
On 22 April 1761 Jethro Norris bought land in Johnston County, North Carolina, from James Norris and witnessed by Joseph Lawhon and Ephraim Lawhon.2
Elizabeth __?__1
F, #20816, b. about 1706
Elizabeth __?__ was born about 1706. She married John Lawhon Sr. about 1724..1 On 20 January 1767 Elizabeth Lawhon sold 103 acres of land, part of Granville grant dated 26 April 1754, on Swift Creek in Johnston County, North Carolina, to William Rhodes adjoining the property of William Lawhon.2
Children of Elizabeth __?__ and John Lawhon Sr.
- James Lawhon Sr.+ b. a 1725, d. b 1800
- William Lawhon b. a 1727
- John Lawhon Jr. b. a 1734
- Joseph Lawhon b. a 1736, d. b 1787
- Ephraim Lawhon b. a 1737
- Jacob Lawhon+ b. a 1738
- Norville Lawhorn b. a 1743
- Lewis Lawhorn+ b. a 1745
Citations
- [S1761] Johnston County North Carolina County Abstracts: Deed Books (A-1, B-1, Transcripts 1, D, D-1) 1759-1771, Volume I, Weynette Parks Haun, compiler, (page 40 (#237 Trscp 1:13)).
- [S1762] Johnston County North Carolina County Abstracts: Deed Books (E-1, Transcripts 2&3, F-1, N-1, P-1, Q-1, R-1) 1764-1791, Volume II, Weynette Parks Haun, compiler, (page 19 (#113 E-1:152)).
Robert Peregro1
M, #20817
On 25 October 1759 Robert Peregro bought land on the south side of Swift Creek in Johnston County, North Carolina, from William Wood adjoining the property of John Lawhon Sr..1
Citations
- [S1761] Johnston County North Carolina County Abstracts: Deed Books (A-1, B-1, Transcripts 1, D, D-1) 1759-1771, Volume I, Weynette Parks Haun, compiler, (#24 A-1:42).
John Larrance1
M, #20818
On 8 June 1762 John Larrance sold 200 acres of land (this being taken out of land that Joseph Lawhon obtained by deed from Granville) on the north side of Swift Creek in Johnston County, North Carolina, to John Youngblood adjoining the property of Joseph Lawhon and William Lawhon and witnessed by John Lawhon Sr..1
Citations
- [S1761] Johnston County North Carolina County Abstracts: Deed Books (A-1, B-1, Transcripts 1, D, D-1) 1759-1771, Volume I, Weynette Parks Haun, compiler, (page 27 (#162 B-1:268)).
John Youngblood1
M, #20819
On 8 June 1762 John Youngblood bought 200 acres of land (this being taken out of land that Joseph Lawhon obtained by deed from Granville) on the north side of Swift Creek in Johnston County, North Carolina, from John Larrance adjoining the property of Joseph Lawhon and William Lawhon and witnessed by John Lawhon Sr..1
Citations
- [S1761] Johnston County North Carolina County Abstracts: Deed Books (A-1, B-1, Transcripts 1, D, D-1) 1759-1771, Volume I, Weynette Parks Haun, compiler, (page 27 (#162 B-1:268)).



