James T. Winn1,2
James T. Winn|b. 7 Jun 1877\nd. 26 Aug 1905|p261.htm#i14010|Thomas B. Winn|b. bt 1825 - 1827\nd. 21 Feb 1892|p264.htm#i716|Artemesia Brown|b. c 1833\nd. 15 Jan 1895|p34.htm#i3806|William R. Winn|b. 29 Aug 1801\nd. 11 Nov 1894|p264.htm#i1024|Mary Park|b. bt 1808 - 1809\nd. 31 Dec 1879|p175.htm#i1025|||||||
James T. Winn was born on 7 June 1877 at Missouri.3,2 He was the son of Thomas B. Winn and Artemesia Brown.1 James died on 26 August 1905 at age 28 years, 2 months and 19 days at Missouri.2
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. James was enumerated in the household of Thomas B. Winn as his son, "Jas T. Winn", at Rocky Fork Township, Boone County, Missouri. His given age was 3 and his given place of birth was Missouri.1
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. James was enumerated in the household of Thomas B. Winn as his son, "Jas T. Winn", at Rocky Fork Township, Boone County, Missouri. His given age was 3 and his given place of birth was Missouri.1
Citations
- [S257] 1880 U. S. Census, Boone County, Missouri, population schedule, Rocky Fork Township, enumeration district 21, page 258C, dwelling 252, family 282, Jas T. Winn in "Thomas D. Winn" [Thomas B. Winn] household; National Archives micropublication T9, roll 676.
- [S1397] Misty Phelps to Cheryl Freeman, e-mail Freeman File, Freeman Research Files (privately held by Cheryl Freeman); Dallas, Texas.
- [S257] 1880 U. S. Census, Boone County, Missouri, population schedule, Rocky Fork Township, enumeration district 21, page 258C, dwelling 252, family 282, Jas T. Winn in "Thomas D. Winn" [Thomas B. Winn] household. His given age was 3 and his given place of birth was Missouri.
Jasper Winn1
Jasper Winn|b. c 1870|p261.htm#i3845|Jackson Winn|b. 25 Sep 1831\nd. 23 Jun 1911|p260.htm#i713|Martha Sims|b. 10 Jun 1837\nd. 30 Jun 1914|p192.htm#i1057|William R. Winn|b. 29 Aug 1801\nd. 11 Nov 1894|p264.htm#i1024|Mary Park|b. bt 1808 - 1809\nd. 31 Dec 1879|p175.htm#i1025|||||||
Jasper Winn was born circa 1870 at Missouri.1 He was the son of Jackson Winn and Martha Sims.2,1
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Jasper was enumerated in the household of Jackson Winn as his son, "Jasper Winn", at Rocky Fork Township, Boone County, Missouri. His given age was 10 and his given place of birth was Missouri. He was a laborer, and he attended school.1
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Jasper was enumerated in the household of Jackson Winn as his son, "Jasper Winn", at Rocky Fork Township, Boone County, Missouri. His given age was 10 and his given place of birth was Missouri. He was a laborer, and he attended school.1
Citations
- [S257] 1880 U. S. Census, Boone County, Missouri, population schedule, Rocky Fork Township, enumeration district 21, page 258C, dwelling 254, family 284, Jasper Winn in Jackson Winn household; National Archives micropublication T9, roll 676.
- [S257] 1880 U. S. Census, Boone County, Missouri, population schedule, Rocky Fork Township, ED 21, page 258C, dwelling 254, family 284, Jackson Winn household.
John Winn1
John married Mary (?).1 John died before 1847 at Boone County, Missouri.1
John made a will on 4 December 1840 at Boone County, Missouri. Hybert S. Brink was the executor. Final settlement was made on May 10, 1847. His will mentioned daughter Nancy Brink; Polly and America Abernathy, heirs of Jemima Abernathy; daughter Lucretia Brink; daughter Elizabeth Brink; son Charles H. Winn; daughter Theodosia Winn; daughter Rebecca G. Patterson; son John W. B. Winn; son Elijah Winn; wife Mary Winn. His will was witnessed December 4, 1840 by Fleming Hill, Thomas A. Sims, James Kelly and Zedok Riggs.1
John made a will on 4 December 1840 at Boone County, Missouri. Hybert S. Brink was the executor. Final settlement was made on May 10, 1847. His will mentioned daughter Nancy Brink; Polly and America Abernathy, heirs of Jemima Abernathy; daughter Lucretia Brink; daughter Elizabeth Brink; son Charles H. Winn; daughter Theodosia Winn; daughter Rebecca G. Patterson; son John W. B. Winn; son Elijah Winn; wife Mary Winn. His will was witnessed December 4, 1840 by Fleming Hill, Thomas A. Sims, James Kelly and Zedok Riggs.1
Children of John Winn and Mary (?)
- Lucretia Winn+1 b. c 1796, d. b 17 Jun 1875
- Elizabeth Winn+1 b. c 1796
- Nancy Winn1 b. 1798, d. a 16 Dec 1848
- Theodosia Winn+1 b. c 1800, d. b 16 Dec 1848
- Elijah Winn1 b. c 1802, d. b 15 Dec 1848
- Charles H. Winn+1 b. c 1807, d. 14 Aug 1893
- Rebecca G. Winn+1 d. b 16 Dec 1848
- John W. B. Winn+1 b. c 1814, d. 18 Dec 1888
Citations
- [S207] Mrs. E. E. Evans and Mrs. J. Frank Thompson, Wills and Administration of Boone County 1821-1870 (Columbia, Missouri: Privately printed, 1933), page 18. John Winn, #417.
John T. Winn1,2
John T. Winn|b. c 1853\nd. 24 Sep 1898|p261.htm#i6955|James Winn|b. c 1828\nd. 29 Sep 1898|p260.htm#i1034|Theodosia E. Brink|b. 12 Apr 1835\nd. 15 Apr 1921|p33.htm#i1035|William R. Winn|b. 29 Aug 1801\nd. 11 Nov 1894|p264.htm#i1024|Mary Park|b. bt 1808 - 1809\nd. 31 Dec 1879|p175.htm#i1025|Ephraim Brink|b. c 1792\nd. b 1850|p32.htm#i3852|Lucretia Winn|b. c 1796\nd. b 17 Jun 1875|p262.htm#i1907|
John T. Winn was born circa 1853 at Missouri.2 He was the son of James Winn and Theodosia E. Brink.2 John died on 24 September 1898.1 He was buried at Red Top Church Cemetery in Boone County, Missouri.1
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. John was enumerated in the household of James Winn as his son, "John T. Winn", at Rocky Fork Township, Boone County, Missouri. His given age was 7 and his given place of birth was Missouri. He attended school.2
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. John was enumerated in the household of James Winn as his son, "John T. Winn", at Rocky Fork Township, Boone County, Missouri. His given age was 7 and his given place of birth was Missouri. He attended school.2
Citations
- [S208] Virginia Darcey Slaughter, Turner Family Group Sheets; supplied by Darcey Slaughter, Columbia, Missouri, July 1997.
- [S257] 1880 U. S. Census, Boone County, Missouri, population schedule, Rocky Fork Township, enumeration district 21, page 258C, dwelling 251, family 281, John T. Winn in James Winn household; National Archives micropublication T9, roll 676.
John W. Winn1,2
John W. Winn|b. 1850|p261.htm#i1064|Thomas B. Winn|b. bt 1825 - 1827\nd. 21 Feb 1892|p264.htm#i716|Sarah Ann Baker|b. bt 1829 - 1830\nd. 19 Nov 1866 or 19 Nov 1868|p16.htm#i1062|William R. Winn|b. 29 Aug 1801\nd. 11 Nov 1894|p264.htm#i1024|Mary Park|b. bt 1808 - 1809\nd. 31 Dec 1879|p175.htm#i1025|||||||
John W. Winn was born in 1850 at Missouri.1,2 He was the son of Thomas B. Winn and Sarah Ann Baker.1,2
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. John was enumerated as "John W. Winn", in the household of Thomas B. Winn at Boone County, Missouri. His given age was 6 months and his given place of birth was Missouri.1
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. John was enumerated as "John W. Winn", in the household of Thomas B. Winn at Boone County, Kentucky. His given age was 9 and his given place of birth was Missouri. He attended school.2
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. John was numerated as "John W. Winn", head of a household at Rocky Fork Township, Boone County, Missouri. His given age was 30, and he was said to have been born in Missouri. He was a laborer. Also enumerated in his household was James Winn..3
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. John was enumerated as "John W. Winn", in the household of Thomas B. Winn at Boone County, Missouri. His given age was 6 months and his given place of birth was Missouri.1
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. John was enumerated as "John W. Winn", in the household of Thomas B. Winn at Boone County, Kentucky. His given age was 9 and his given place of birth was Missouri. He attended school.2
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. John was numerated as "John W. Winn", head of a household at Rocky Fork Township, Boone County, Missouri. His given age was 30, and he was said to have been born in Missouri. He was a laborer. Also enumerated in his household was James Winn..3
Citations
- [S14] 1850 U. S. Census, Boone County, Missouri, population schedule, District 8, page 358, dwelling 435, family 435, John W. Winn in Thomas B. Winn household; National Archives micropublication M432, roll 392.
- [S222] 1860 U. S. Census, Boone County, Missouri, population schedule, Rocky Fork Township, page 19, dwelling 138, family 134, John W. Winn in Thos B. Winn household; National Archives micropublication M432, roll 608.
- [S257] 1880 U. S. Census, Boone County, Missouri, population schedule, Rocky Fork Township enumeration district 21, page 258C, dwelling 253, family 283, John W. Winn; National Archives micropublication T9, roll 676.
John W. B. Winn1,2
John W. B. Winn|b. c 1814\nd. 18 Dec 1888|p261.htm#i1049|John Winn|d. b 1847|p261.htm#i3849|Mary (?)|b. c 1776\nd. b 22 Jun 1844|p7.htm#i3850|||||||||||||
John W. B. Winn was born circa 1814 at Kentucky.1,2 He was the son of John Winn and Mary (?).3,4 John W. B. married Permelia V. Gentry on 8 March 1842 at Boone County, Missouri.5 John died on 18 December 1888.6
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. John was enumerated as "John W. B. Winn", head of a household at Boone County, Missouri. His given age was 36 and his given place of birth was Kentucky. He was a farmer, and the value of his real estate was $400. Also enumerated in his household were Permelia V. Winn, Willis H. Winn and John William Winn.1
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. John was enumerated as "John W. B. Winn", head of a household at Rocky Fork Township, Boone County, Missouri. His given age was 46 and his given place of birth was Kentucky. He was a farmer. The value of his real estate was $2,500 and the value of his personal estate was $200. Also enumerated in his household were Permelia V. Winn, John William Winn and Mary E. Winn.2
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. John was enumerated as "John W. B. Winn", head of a household at Boone County, Missouri. His given age was 36 and his given place of birth was Kentucky. He was a farmer, and the value of his real estate was $400. Also enumerated in his household were Permelia V. Winn, Willis H. Winn and John William Winn.1
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. John was enumerated as "John W. B. Winn", head of a household at Rocky Fork Township, Boone County, Missouri. His given age was 46 and his given place of birth was Kentucky. He was a farmer. The value of his real estate was $2,500 and the value of his personal estate was $200. Also enumerated in his household were Permelia V. Winn, John William Winn and Mary E. Winn.2
Children of John W. B. Winn and Permelia V. Gentry
- John William Winn7,8
- Mary E. Winn9
- Nancy Ella Winn4
- Eliza V. Winn4
Citations
- [S14] 1850 U. S. Census, Boone County, Missouri, population schedule, District 8, page 356B, dwelling 421, family 421, John W. B. Winn; National Archives micropublication M432, roll 392.
- [S222] 1860 U. S. Census, Boone County, Missouri, population schedule, Rocky Fork Township, sheet 18, dwelling 121, family 120, John W. B. Winn; National Archives micropublication M432, roll 608.
- [S207] Mrs. E. E. Evans and Mrs. J. Frank Thompson, Wills and Administration of Boone County 1821-1870 (Columbia, Missouri: Privately printed, 1933), page 18. John Winn, #417.
- [S53] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, "Ancestral File", database, FamilySearch (http://www.familysearch.org), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, (Online: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., (1999-2003). Information in Ancestral File should be verified with other sources whenever possible.
- [S82] Broderbund Family Archive CD #227, Marriage Index 1728-1850, Audrain County, Missouri, database. CD-ROM (Novatno, California: Broderbund Software, 1995).
- [S53] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, "Ancestral File", database, FamilySearch http://www.familysearch.org, John W. B. Winn [AFN: KD1J-22].
- [S14] 1850 U. S. Census, Boone County, Missouri, population schedule, District 8, page 356B, dwelling 421, family 421, John W. Winn in John W. B. Winn household.
- [S222] 1860 U. S. Census, Boone County, Missouri, population schedule, Rocky Fork Township, sheet 18, dwelling 121, family 120, John W. Winn in John W. B. Winn household.
- [S222] 1860 U. S. Census, Boone County, Missouri, population schedule, Rocky Fork Township, sheet 18, dwelling 121, family 120, Mary E. Winn in John W. B. Winn household.
Jonathan Winn1
Jonathan Winn|b. 1835\nd. b Oct 1867|p261.htm#i3358|William R. Winn|b. 29 Aug 1801\nd. 11 Nov 1894|p264.htm#i1024|Mary Park|b. bt 1808 - 1809\nd. 31 Dec 1879|p175.htm#i1025|||||||Jonathan Park|b. c 1780\nd. b 1814|p152.htm#i3914|Katherine Turner|b. 22 Aug 1780\nd. 18 Aug 1852|p224.htm#i3913|
Jonathan Winn was born in 1835 at Missouri.2,1 He was the son of William R. Winn and Mary Park.2,1 Jonathan married Sarah E. Schooling, daughter of Dr. William L Schooling and Nancy Pollard, in March 1860 at Boone County, Missouri.3 Jonathan died before October 1867 at Missouri.4,5 He was buried at the Old Winn Cemetery in Sturgeon, Boone County, Missouri.6
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Jonathan was enumerated as "Johnithan Winn", in the household of William R. Winn at Boone County, Missouri. His given age was 15 and his given place of birth was Missouri. He did not attend school.2
Jonathan Winn was named as an heir in the administration of the estate of Sidney Winn on 25 August 1854 at Boone County, Missouri.7
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Jonathan was enumerated as "Jonathan Winn", in the household of William R. Winn at Rocky Fork Township, Boone County, Missouri. His given age was 25 and his given place of birth was Missouri. He was a farmer, and he had been married within the year. The value of his real estate was $1,500 and the value of his personal estate was $1,700.1
Administration was granted for the estate of Jonathan Winn on 30 October 1867 at Boone County, Missouri. The administrator was Thomas B. Winn. Full settlement was made November 14, 1870.8
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Jonathan was enumerated as "Johnithan Winn", in the household of William R. Winn at Boone County, Missouri. His given age was 15 and his given place of birth was Missouri. He did not attend school.2
Jonathan Winn was named as an heir in the administration of the estate of Sidney Winn on 25 August 1854 at Boone County, Missouri.7
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Jonathan was enumerated as "Jonathan Winn", in the household of William R. Winn at Rocky Fork Township, Boone County, Missouri. His given age was 25 and his given place of birth was Missouri. He was a farmer, and he had been married within the year. The value of his real estate was $1,500 and the value of his personal estate was $1,700.1
Administration was granted for the estate of Jonathan Winn on 30 October 1867 at Boone County, Missouri. The administrator was Thomas B. Winn. Full settlement was made November 14, 1870.8
Children of Jonathan Winn and Sarah E. Schooling
- Lucy Winn+8 b. c 13 Apr 1861, d. 3 Dec 1882
- Ida L. Winn3 b. c 1864
- William Robert Winn8 b. 1865
- Charles G. Winn3 b. 1867
Citations
- [S222] 1860 U. S. Census, Boone County, Missouri, population schedule, Rocky Fork Township, page 656B, dwelling 143, family 139, Jonathan Winn in Wm Winn household; National Archives micropublication M432, roll 608.
- [S14] 1850 U. S. Census, Boone County, Missouri, population schedule, District 8, page 358, dwelling 434, family 434, "Johnithan Winn" [Jonathan Winn] in Wm Winn household; National Archives micropublication M432, roll 392.
- [S88] Betty Morris, Pollard Family Group Sheets; supplied by Betty Morris, Annandale, Virginia, 1996.
- [S96] Donna Ryan, Pollard GEDCOM; supplied by Donna Ryan, 13 August 1995. Citing his tombstone which gives his age as 33, ca. 1867, dates not legible.
- [S207] Mrs. E. E. Evans and Mrs. J. Frank Thompson, Wills and Administration of Boone County 1821-1870 (Columbia, Missouri: Privately printed, 1933), page 97.
- [S208] Virginia Darcey Slaughter, Turner Family Group Sheets; supplied by Darcey Slaughter, Columbia, Missouri, July 1997.
- [S207] Mrs. E. E. Evans and Mrs. J. Frank Thompson, Wills and Administration of Boone County, page 57.
- [S207] Mrs. E. E. Evans and Mrs. J. Frank Thompson, Wills and Administration of Boone County, page 97.
Jonathan Winn1
Jonathan Winn|b. c 1866|p261.htm#i14014|Jackson Winn|b. 25 Sep 1831\nd. 23 Jun 1911|p260.htm#i713|Martha Sims|b. 10 Jun 1837\nd. 30 Jun 1914|p192.htm#i1057|William R. Winn|b. 29 Aug 1801\nd. 11 Nov 1894|p264.htm#i1024|Mary Park|b. bt 1808 - 1809\nd. 31 Dec 1879|p175.htm#i1025|||||||
Jonathan Winn was born circa 1866 at Missouri.1 He was the son of Jackson Winn and Martha Sims.1
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Jonathan was enumerated in the household of Jackson Winn as his son, "Jonathan Winn", at Rocky Fork Township, Boone County, Missouri. His given age was 14 and his given place of birth was Missouri. He was a laborer, and he attended school.1
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Jonathan was enumerated in the household of Jackson Winn as his son, "Jonathan Winn", at Rocky Fork Township, Boone County, Missouri. His given age was 14 and his given place of birth was Missouri. He was a laborer, and he attended school.1
Citations
- [S257] 1880 U. S. Census, Boone County, Missouri, population schedule, Rocky Fork Township, enumeration district 21, page 258C, dwelling 254, family 284, Jonathan Winn in Jackson Winn household; National Archives micropublication T9, roll 676.
Laura B. Winn1
Laura B. Winn|b. c 1854|p261.htm#i1047|Charles H. Winn|b. c 1807\nd. 14 Aug 1893|p259.htm#i1040|Eliza Hicks|b. bt 1811 - 1812|p107.htm#i1042|John Winn|d. b 1847|p261.htm#i3849|Mary (?)|b. c 1776\nd. b 22 Jun 1844|p7.htm#i3850|||||||
Laura B. Winn was born circa 1854 at Missouri.1 She was the daughter of Charles H. Winn and Eliza Hicks.1
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Laura was enumerated as "Laura B. Winn", in the household of Charles H. Winn at Rocky Fork Township, Boone County, Missouri. Her given age was 6 and her given place of birth was Missouri. She attended school.1
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Laura was enumerated as "Laura B. Winn", in the household of Charles H. Winn at Rocky Fork Township, Boone County, Missouri. Her given age was 6 and her given place of birth was Missouri. She attended school.1
Citations
- [S222] 1860 U. S. Census, Boone County, Missouri, population schedule, Rocky Fork Township, sheet 18, dwelling 120, family 119, Laura B. Winn in Charles H. Winn household; National Archives micropublication M432, roll 608.
Lola May Winn1
Lola May Winn|b. c 1919|p261.htm#i1083|William Curtis Winn|b. Aug 1893\nd. 23 Jan 1985|p264.htm#i923|Lady Belle Parrish|b. Jan 1895\nd. 8 Nov 1970|p154.htm#i1082|James J. Winn|b. 14 Mar 1867\nd. 23 Dec 1943|p260.htm#i747|Cora B. Pollard|b. 14 Mar 1868\nd. 27 Nov 1945|p159.htm#i748|James C. Parrish|b. May 1848\nd. 26 Mar 1908|p154.htm#i6891|Grace Jackson|b. 16 Sep 1860\nd. 19 Jan 1919|p114.htm#i6892|
Lola May Winn was born circa 1919 at Missouri.1 She was the daughter of William Curtis Winn and Lady Belle Parrish.1
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Lola was enumerated in the household of William Curtis Winn as his daughter, "Lola May Winn", at Saling Township, Audrain County, Missouri. Her given age was 11 months, and she was said to have been born in Missouri.1
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Lola was enumerated in the household of William Curtis Winn as his daughter, "Lola May Winn", at Saling Township, Audrain County, Missouri. Her given age was 11 months, and she was said to have been born in Missouri.1
Citations
- [S216] 1920 U. S. Census, Audrain County, Missouri, population schedule, Saling Township, enumeration district 10, sheet 5B, dwelling not recorded, family 24, Lola May Winn in Curtis W. Winn household; National Archives micropublication T625, roll 903.
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