Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Samuel Winstead
1749 --
Name Samuel Winstead Birth 25 Sep 1749 St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia Gender Male Person ID I120721 Tree1 Last Modified 29 Apr 2024
Father Daniel Winstead, b. 16 Sep 1721, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 10 Jun 1793, Northumberland County, Virginia - probate (Age 71 years) Relationship natural Mother Elizabeth MNU Winstead, b. Bef 1733 d. Aft 1793, Northumberland County, Virginia (Age > 62 years) Relationship natural Family ID F50068 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Rhoda White, b. 30 Oct 1749, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia Children 1. Anne Smoote Winstead, b. 22 Jan 1773, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] 2. Samuel Winstead, b. 7 Aug 1778, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] 3. Eroll Winstead, b. 3 Sep 1782, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] 4. Rhoda Winstead, b. 20 Jan 1784, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] Family ID F50061 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Apr 2024
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1787-1793 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book #14; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 685
Winstead, Daniel
W. W. 14 November 1792---W. P. 10 June 1793
Wife Elizabeth Winstead-the land whereon I now live, and all my negroes and moveable estate during her natural life.
Son Daniel Winstead-the land I purchased of John Efford, and William Baylas.
Son Samuel Winstead-the land whereon I now live, after the death of my wife.
Son John Winstead-a young mare colt.
Son James Winstead-one gray mare, one feather bed and furniture. Son John Winstead-one feather bed and furniture.
A11 my negroes and moveable estate not mentioned to be equally divided between Mary Power, John Winstead, and James Winstead, and their heirs after the death of my wife Elizabeth Winstead. Wife Elizabeth Winstead, Daniel and John Winstead, executors.
Witness: Richard Grinstead, Benjamin Vanlandingham, and Richard L. Vanlandingham.
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