Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


John D. P. Wilkinson

Research needed, are these possible descendants:
John P. Duncan WILKINSON Sex: M Marriage 1 Lucinda C JERNIGAN b: 1851
Married: 20 NOV 1872 in Barbour, Alabama
Children:
Oscar WILKINSON
Elsie Jernigan WILKINSON
Martha Elizabeth WILKINSON
Charles C WILKINSON


Lucinda Frost

Lucinda is the daughter of William and Mary Frost.

1870 Census for Centerville Beat, Bibb County, Alabama, Dwelling/Family: 144/145
Frost, Oliver, 40, M W Farm hand AL
Ellen 37 f w Keeping house, AL
Emmit 18 M W Farm hand, AL
Alice 15 F W AL
Milton 13 M W AL
Edgar 10 M W AL
Ernest 8 M W AL
Mary 5 F W AL
Mary 87 F W SC [mother]
Emeline 45 F W AL
Wilkinson, Lucy 43, F W 800/100 AL [sister]

1880 United States Census for Centreville, Bibb, Alabama, Family History Library Film 1254001, NA Film Number T9-0001, Page Number 314D
Oliver FROST Self M Male W 52 AL Farmer SC SC
Ellen FROST Wife M Female W 47 AL Keeping House AL AL
Emett FROST Son S Male W 27 AL At Home AL AL
Melton FROST Sister S Female W 23 AL Farming AL AL
Edger FROST Son S Male W 20 AL Farming AL AL
Ernest FROST Son S Male W 18 AL Farm Labor AL AL
Mary FROST Dau S Female W 16 AL At Home AL AL
Wilson FROST Son S Male W 11 AL At Home AL AL
Lucy Wilkinson Other D Female W 54 AL Keeping House SC SC [sister]
Mary FROST Other S Female W 35 AL At Home AL AL
Henry JONES Other S Male W 17 AL Farm Labor AL AL


John Bernard Honeycutt

See the following Censuses:
1850 Census for Union Parish, Louisiana, Family 433; Page 383
1880 Census for Union Parish, Louisiana, Family, Ward 5, Family 482; Page 529
1900 Census for Union Parish, Louisiana, Family, Ward 6, Family 243, Page 166
1920 Census for Union Parish, Louisiana, Family, Ward 6, Family 212, Page 255


Ira Howard Honeycutt

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Martha Potter

In 1850, Martha Wininger (born 1810 in Alabama), was living with Johnathan and Eliza Potter. Eliza is the daughter of Elizabeth (Wininger) Pace, sister of Solomon Wininger. This Martha Wininger might be the former wife of Solomon Wininger.


Solomon W. Wininger Sr.

From 1850 to 1880, Solomon and Elizabeth Wininger were living in Jackson County, Alabama.

On August 26, 1862, Solomon Wininger enlisted as a private in the Union Army in Company F, Third Ohio Cavalry. Solomon was sixty years old at the time and was listed five feet and six inches tall, dark complexion, black hair and black eyes. On June 15, 1864, Solomon was stationed near Marietta, Georgia and contracted dropsy (fluid accumulation) by reason of exposure. He spent time in hospitals in Nashville, Tennessee and Indianapolis, Indiana. On January 16, 1865, he re-enlisted in Company I, seventeenth regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps and was discharged at Indianapolis, Indiana on June 24, 1865.
The community of “Wininger, Alabama” was named after Solomon Wininger. This community is located about four miles northwest of Larkinsville, Alabama in Jackson County, Alabama. Solomon Wininger, Sr. died on October 10, 1885 in Jackson County, Alabama and was buried in the Wininger/Gentle Cemetery. In 1900, Elizabeth (Evans) Wininger was living with her daughter, Mallissa, in Jackson County, Alabama. Elizabeth (Evans) Wininger died on March 19, 1901 and was buried next to her husband in the Wininger/Gentle Cemetery.
The 1850 census lists Lazanga Wininger (male, born 1839) and Joseph Wininger (male, born 1840) living with Solomon and Elizabeth Wininger. Obviously, one of these refer Elijah Jasper Wininger (born 1840) and the other appears to be another son of Solomon and Martha Wininger. This additional son apparently had no children as no heirs were listed in the 1922 will. Lucinda Wininger never married. In 1900, Lucinda Wininger was living with her sister, Mallissa, in Jackson County, Alabama. Lucinda Wininger died on May 17, 1908 and was buried in the Wininger/Gentle Cemetery. Solomon Wininger, Jr. apparently had no children as no heirs were listed in the 1922 will.
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