Edward Winningham

M, #9700, b. about 1681
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      Edward Winningham was also known as Edward Willingham. He, son of John William Winningham and Elizabeth __?__, was born about 1681.1 Edward Winningham was the son of John William Winningham and Elizabeth __?__.
Edward Winningham owed taxes on 100 acres in 1704 in Prince George County, Virginia.1 On 10 June 1718 Edward Winningham sold 100 acres of land in the Parish of Westopher, Prince George County, Virginia, to John Woodleife adjoining the property of Darrell Young Jr., John Poythress and John Young
John Roberts of Southwark Parish, Surry County and Edward Winningham of Westopher Parish, Prince George County to John Woodleife, "otherwise called John Woodleife of the pasture" of Westopher Parish, Prince George County for 1300 lbs tobacco, 100 acres of land in Westopher Parish, Prince George County, bounded by Darrell Young, Jr., John Poythress and John Young.2

Children of Edward Winningham

Citations

  1. [S523] Prince George County, Virginia Quit Rent List.
  2. [S1650] Prince George County, Virginia Wills and Deeds 1713-1728, Benjamin B. Weisiger III, compiler, (page 29).
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