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ANDREW AND CATRIN WINEGAR (30.11)

Andrew Wininger (31) is the oldest proven Wininger ancestor of the authors.  Andrew and Polly Wininger are known to have at least one son, David Wininger, who resided in Scott County, Virginia from 1820 to 1870.  It is logical to believe that many of the Wininger’s living in that area during the same period are probably related.  These unrelated Wininger lines are included with the hope that they may some day be linked to the David Wininger (32) line.  Additionally, many of Andrew and Catrin Wininger’s descendants intermarried into the author’s Shelton, Pace and Wininger lines.

Most of the Wininger’s living in Scott County, Virginia and Hawkins County, Tennessee area during the early 1800’s are descendants of either David and Martha Wininger or Andrew and Catrin Wininger or John Alexander and Catherine Winegar.  There is a reasonable probability that David and Andrew were related in some manner.  The author does not plan to trace non-Wininger surnamed descendants or descendants born after 1900.  This section is primarily derived from the excellent family periodical, “The Winegar Tree.”  The author has made only a limited attempt to verify this line because this line has not been proven to be related to the authors.

In Andrew’s will, he mentioned his wife, Catrin.  Could this be the Catharina (Dungelberger) Wininger mentioned in her father’s (Clemens) will which was recorded in 1776 in Berks County, Pennsylvania?  This will mentions “my son-in-law Andrew Wininger and his wife Catharina.”  From 1804 to 1810, Andrew Wininger was listed in the Personal Property Tax Lists of Washington County, Virginia.  It appears that Andrew Wininger then moved to Hawkins County, Tennessee where he soon wrote his will in the new state that he resided in.  The 1810 will establishes that Andrew and Catrin Wininger were the parents of at least five sons:

  Phillip Wininger (30.11.1), b. 1760 - 1770
  Andrew Wininger, Jr. (30.11.2), b. 1760 - 1770
  Frederick Wininger (30.11.3), b. 1770 - 1780
  William Wininger (30.11.4), b. 1771, Virginia
  Peter Wininger (30.11.5), b. September 15, 1782, Virginia

Andrew Wininger, Sr. died after 1810 (when his will was signed).

References:  1)  Personal Property Tax Lists, Washington County, Virginia, 1804 - 1810;  2)  Will, Andrew Wininger, Hawkins County, Tennessee, 1810;  3)  “The Winegar Tree,” July, 1984, Pages 47 - 49

PHILLIP WININGER (30.11.1) is the son of Andrew and Catrin Wininger.  Philip was born between 1760 to 1770.  On April 7, 1796, Phillip Wininger married Peggy Seek in Virginia.  In 1830, Phillip “Winegar” was living in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  Through various land transactions selling of Philip’s land which was inherited by his children, Philip was the father of thirteen children:

  Adam Wininiger (30.11.1.1), b. March 29, 1796, Tennessee
  Abraham Wininger (30.11.1.2), b. 1802
  Joseph Wininger (30.11.1.3), b. 1804, Tennessee
  Peter Wininger (30.11.1.4), b. 1800 - 1810
  Clemons Wininger (30.11.1.5), b. 1810, Tennessee
  Eva Wininger
  Ann Wininger
  Elizabeth Wininger
  Sarah Wininger
  Susan Wininger
  Rebecca Wininger
  Mary Wininger
  Son

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Philip Wininger died prior to 1839 as his land was being sold by his daughter, Mary (Wininger) Goen.  Eva Wininger married William R. Vaughn.  Sarah Wininger married Elisha Goen.  Susan Wininger married John Larison.  Rebecca Wininger married a Mr. Seek.  Mary Wininger married John W. Goen.

References:  1)  1830 Census, Hawkins County, Tennessee;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” July, 1981, Pages 58 and 59;  3)  Family Group Sheet by Alice Wineinger, May 18, 1984

ADAM WININGER (30.11.1.1) is the son of Philip Wininger and Peggy (Seek) Wininger.  Adam was born on March 29, 1796 in Tennessee.  On August 7, 1814, Adam Wininger married Mary Margaret Keppler (born July 2, 1797 in Tennessee).  From 1824 to 1830, Adam Wininger was living in Scott County, Virginia.  Adam and Mary Wininger were the parents of twelve children:

  Margaret Wininger, b. 1815
  Phillip Kallip Wininger (30.11.1.1.2), b. January 3, 1818, Tennessee
  Calvin Smith Wininger (30.11.1.1.3), b. August 15, 1822, Tennessee
  Julia Ann Wininger, b. October 27, 1824, Tennessee
  James H. Wininger (30.11.1.1.5), b. 1826, Tennessee
  Sarah Ann Wininger, b. 1828, Tennessee
  Edward P. Wininger, b. 1831, Indiana
  George Washington Wininger, b. February 22, 1833, Indiana
  Rebecca Wininger, b. 1835, Indiana
  Mary Wininger, b. 1838, Indiana
  Thurza Wininger, b. May 27, 1840, Indiana
  Elizabeth Wininger, b. 1843, Indiana

Around 1831, Adam and Mary Wininger moved to Jackson County, Indiana.  In 1850, Adam and Mary Wininger were living in Jackson County, Indiana.  Adam Wininger died on December 6, 1855 in Jackson County, Indiana.  Mary (Keppler) Wininger died on December 15, 1883.  On November 30, 1839, Margaret Wininger married John Tatlock in Jackson County, Indiana.  Margaret (Wininger) Tatlock died on March 2, 1907 in Jackson County, Indiana.

On December 22, 1841, Julia Ann Wininger married Samuel M. Poor (born November 17, 1822 in Washington County, Indiana) in Jackson County, Indiana.  Samuel and Julia Poor were the parents of nine children:  -  James Harrison Poor, b. March 27, 1843,  -  Harriet Poor, b. May 26, 1845,  -  Wendell Poor, b. June 28, 1847,  -  Sarah Elizabeth Poor, b. July 24, 1849,  -  Martha Poor, b. January 24, 1852,  -  Salustus Poor, b. October 4, 1854,  -  Margaret Maria Poor, b. September 14, 1857,  -  Richard Acton Poor, b. July 8, 1861,  -  Daniel S. Poor, b. April 8, 1866.  Nellie (Freeland) Nixon is a great granddaughter of David Thompson and Salustus (Poor) Thompson and is an active genealogist.

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On September 11, 1851, Sarah Wininger married John Callahan.  Edward Wininger never married.  George W. Wininger never married.  On March 21, 1858, Thurza Wininger married David William Gray.  On December 25, 1860, Elizabeth Wininger married Richard J. Eastin.

References:  1)  Personal Property Tax Lists, Scott County, Virginia, 1824 - 1828;  2)  1830 Census, Scott County, Virginia;  3)  1850 Census, Jackson County, Indiana;  4)  “The Winegar Tree,” October, 1980, Page 66, article by William Tharp;  5)  “The Winegar Tree,” January, 1982, Page 2, article by Marie Johnson;  6)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1984, Pages 25 and 26, article by Virginia (Myers) Torrance;  7)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1984, Pages 33 and 34, article by Nellie (Freeland) Nixon

PHILLIP KALLIP WININGER (30.11.1.1.2) is the son of Adam Wininger and Margaret (Keppler) Wininger.  Phillip was born on January 3, 1818 in Tennessee.  On April 28, 1838, Phillip Wininger married Mary Ann Weddle in Jackson County, Indiana.  Phillip and Mary Wininger were the parents of four children:

  Margaret Wininger, b. 1837, Kentucky
  John C. Wininger, b. 1839, Indiana
  Sarah Wininger, b. 1839, Indiana
  Matilda Wininger, b. 1843, Kentucky

Mary Ann (Weddle) Wininger died on September 24, 1843.  On November 27, 1844, Phillip Wininger married a second time to Elizabeth Nancy Paris (born in Indiana) in Jackson County, Indiana.  Phillip and Elizabeth were the parents of eight children:

  Rachel A. Wininger (twin), b. December 1, 1845, Indiana
  Frances Ann Wininger (twin), b. December 1, 1845, Indiana
  Stephen P. Wininger (30.11.1.1.2.7), b. March 20, 1848, Indiana
  Lora E. Wininger, b. October, 1848, Indiana
  Amanda Wininger, b. 1850, Indiana
  Henry Wininger, b. 1854, Jackson County, Indiana
  Joseph Wininger, b. 1855, Jackson County, Indiana
  Jacob Wininger, b. 1859, Jackson County, Indiana

In 1850, Phillip and Nancy Wininger were living in Jackson County, Indiana.  In 1860, Phillip Wininger was living with his children in Jackson County, Indiana.  On October 28, 1861, Phillip Wininger married a third time to Charity Ingle (born 1836 in Indiana).  In 1880, Phillip and Charity Wininger were living in Jackson County, Indiana.  Phillip and Charity Wininger had eight children:

  Aaron Wininger, b. 1861, Jackson County, Indiana
  Bertie Wininger, b. 1862, Jackson County, Indiana
  Nancy Wininger, b. 1863, Jackson County, Indiana
  Ranson Wininger, b. March 4, 1866, Jackson County, Indiana
  James Wininger, b. 1867, Jackson County, Indiana
  Grant Wininger, b. 1869, Jackson County, Indiana
  Samuel Wininger, b. 1872, Jackson County, Indiana
  Ida M. Wininger, b. 1874, Jackson County, Indiana

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On June 26, 1874, Phillip Wininger married a fourth time to Elizabeth Boyles in Indiana.  Phillip Wininger married a fifth time to Charity Huntsucker in Iowa.  Phillip Wininger died on January 17, 1891 in Maloy, Iowa and was buried in the Shay Cemetery.  Frances Wininger married Elisha Lindsay Brown.  Elisha was born on May 30, 1838 and is the son of Francis Travis Brown and Sarah Amanda (Lindsay) Brown.  Elisha and Frances Brown were the parents of at least one daughter:  -  Pearl Geletta Brown who married Charles Albert Tharp.  William Howard Tharp is the son of Charles Tharp and Pearl Tharp and is an active genealogist.  Joseph Wininger married Charity Engels and they had one daughter:  -  Frances Ann Wininger.  Frances Ann Wininger married Elisha Brown and they had at least one son:  -  David Franklin Brown.  Virginia (Meyers) Torrance is an active researcher and is the granddaughter of David Franklin Brown.

On September 2, 1886, Aaron Wininger married Margaret E. Norton in Iowa.  On September 27, 1887, Bertie Wininger married Theodore Laurence in Iowa.  On December 23, 1887, Nancy Wininger married Townsend Alloway in Iowa.  On May 2, 1896, James Wininger married Minnie Lee in Iowa.  On September 6, 1888, Ranson Wininger married Annie Allinginer in Iowa.  Ransome Wininger died on October 1, 1925.  On November 1, 1893, Ida Wininger married David Sandes.

References:  1)  1850, 1860 and 1880 Censuses, Jackson County, Indiana;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” October, 1980, Page 66, article by William Tharp;  3)  “The Winegar Tree,” January, 1985, Page 2, article by Virginia (Myers) Torrance

STEPHEN PRESTEON WININGER (30.11.1.1.2.7) is the son of Phillip Kallip Wininger and Elizabeth Nancy (Paris) Wininger.  Stephen was born on March 20, 1848.  On February 26, 1870, Stephen Wininger married Rebecca Caroline Sutton (born 1850 in Indiana).  In 1880, Stephen and Rebecca Wininger were living in Jackson County, Indiana.  Stephen and Rebecca Wininger were the parents of at least four children:

  Curtis Wininger, b. 1871, Indiana
  Lutie Wininger, b. 1873, Indiana
  Lora Wininger, b. 1875, Indiana
  Daisy Wininger, b. 1878, Indiana

Stephen Wininger died on August 26, 1934 in Indiana.

References:  1)  1880 Census, Jackson County, Indiana;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” October, 1980, Page 66, article by William Tharp

CALVIN SMITH WININGER (30.11.1.1.3) is the son of Adam Wininger and Margaret (Keppler) Wininger.  Calvin was born on August 15, 1822 in Tennessee.  On March 14, 1840, Calvin Wininger married Frances M. Alexander (born 1819 in Kentucky) in Jackson County, Indiana.  From 1850 to 1860, Calvin and Frances Wininger were living in Jackson County, Indiana.  Calvin and Frances Wininger were the parents of at least six children:

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  Julia A. Wininger, b. 1841, Indiana
  Amelia Wininger, b. 1843, Indiana
  John Wininger, b. 1845, Indiana
  Solomon Wininger, b. 1848, Indiana
  Philip Wininger, b. 1854, Jackson County, Indiana
  William Wininger, b. 1858, Jackson County, Indiana

Calvin Wininger died on May 19, 1886 in Jackson County, Indiana.

References:  1)  1850 and 1860 Censuses, Jackson County, Indiana;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” January, 1982, Page 2, article by Marie Johnson

JAMES H. WININGER (30.11.1.1.5) is the son of Adam Wininger and Margaret (Keppler) Wininger.  James was born 1826 in Tennessee.  On January 17, 1845, James Wininger married Permilda Paris (born 1831 in Kentucky) in Jackson County, Indiana.  From 1850 to 1860, James and Permilda Wininger were living in Jackson County, Indiana.  James and Permilda Wininger were the parents of at least six children:

  Adam Wininger, b. 1846, Indiana
  Mary M. Wininger, b. 1848, Indiana
  James M. Wininger, b. 1850, Indiana
  Martha Wininger, b. 1855, Indiana
  Elizabeth Wininger, b. 1857, Indiana
  Flannagan Wininger, b. 1859, Indiana

James Wininger died around 1867 in Jackson County, Indiana.  

References:  1)  1850 and 1860 Censuses, Jackson County, Indiana;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” January, 1982, Page 2, article by Marie Johnson

ABRAHAM WININGER (30.11.1.2) is the son of Philip Wininger and Peggy (Seek) Wininger.  Abraham was born in 1802.  From 1830 to 1840, Abraham Wininger was living in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  In 1849, Abraham Wininger sold his share of his father’s inherited land to his brother, Clemons Wininger.  In 1860, Abram Wininger was living in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  Abraham Wininger was the father of at least eleven children:

  Sallie Wininger, b. 1830, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Susanna Wininger, b. 1832, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Philip Wininger, b. 1837, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Clemons Wininger, b. 1839, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  William H. Wininger, b. 1843, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  George Wininger, b. 1849, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Nicholas Wininger, b. 1852, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Mary E. Wininger, b. 1854, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Amanda Wininger, b. 1856, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Nancy A. Wininger, b. 1859, Hawkins County, Tennessee

References:  1)  1830, 1840 and 1860 Censuses, Hawkins County, Tennessee;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” July, 1981, Pages 58 and 59

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JOSEPH WININGER (30.11.1.3) is the son of Philip Wininger and Peggy (Seek) Wininger.  Joseph was born in 1804 in Tennessee.  In 1830, Joseph “Winegar” was living in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  In 1850, Joseph and his wife, Elizabeth Wininger (born 1820 in Tennessee), were living in Jackson County, Indiana.  Joseph and Elizabeth Wininger were the parents of eleven children:

  Annie Wininger, b. 1832, Tennessee
  Margaret Wininger, b. 1835, Tennessee
  Clemmons Wininger, b. 1836, Tennessee
  Sarah Wininger, b. 1839, Tennessee
  Christiana Wininger, b. 1841, Indiana
  Melinda Wininger, b. 1844, Indiana
  Elizabeth Wininger, b. 1846, Indiana
  Rebecca A. Wininger, b. 1848, Indiana
  Joseph Wininger, b. 1849, Indiana
  Austin Wininger, b. 1853
  Oley Caroline Wininger, b. 1858

Joseph Wininger died on February 1, 1874 in Jackson County, Indiana.  On February 4, 1859, Clemmons Wininger married Nancy Ann Johnson.  On August 23, 1865, Melinda Wininger married William Paris.  On March 6, 1870, Elizabeth Wininger married Henry Williams.  On September 15, 1870, Rebecca Wininger married William H. Acres.  On August 13, 1879, Joseph Wininger married Susan Schull.  Austin Wininger died on June 11, 1916 in Jackson County, Indiana.  On December 20, 1880, Oley Wininger married Thomas Nelson.

References:  1)  1830 Census, Hawkins County, Tennessee;  2)  1850 Census, Jackson County, Indiana;  3)  “The Winegar Tree,” January, 1982, Page 2, article by Marie Johnson

PETER WININGER (30.11.1.4) is the son of Philip Wininger and Peggy (Seek) Wininger.  Peter was born between 1800 and 1810.  Peter Wininger married a woman whose first name was Catherine (born 1794 in Virginia).  In 1830, Peter “Winegar” was living in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  Peter and Catherine Wininger were the parents of at least two daughters:

  Mary Wininger
  Margaret Wininger, b. 1833, Indiana

In 1850, Catherine Wininger and her daughter, Margaret, were living in Jackson County, Indiana.  Mary Wininger married a Mr. Shield.

Reference:  1)  1830 Census, Hawkins County, Tennessee;  2)  1850 Census, Jackson County, Indiana;  3)  “The Winegar Tree,” July, 1981, Pages 58 and 59

CLEMONS WININGER (30.11.1.5) is the son of Philip Wininger and Peggy (Seek) Wininger.  Clemons was born in 1810 in Tennessee.  In 1839, Clemons Wininger bought land from his sister, Mary (Wininger) Goen.  In 1850, Clemons Wininger was living with Margaret Wininger (born 1789 in Virginia), Ann Wininger (born 1822), Elizabeth Wininger (born 1838) and Nancy Wininger (born 1802) in Hawkins County, Tennessee.

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References:  1)  1850 Census, Hawkins County, Tennessee;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” July, 1981, Pages 58 and 59

ANDREW WININGER, JR. (30.11.2) is the son of Andrew and Catrin Wininger.  Andrew Wininger married Frances Slusher.  On September 27, 1828, purchased land from what appears to be his brother, Frederick Wininger, in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  In 1830, Andrew “Winegar” was living in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  Andrew was the father of six children:

  Sons (2), b. 1800 - 1810
  Son, b. 1810 - 1815
  Daughters (2), b. 1810 - 1815
  Daughter, b. 1815 - 1820

References:  1)  1830 Census, Hawkins County, Tennessee;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” January, 1979, Page 18, (1828 deed);  3)  Family Group Sheet by Alice Wineinger, May 18, 1984

FREDERICK WININGER (30.11.3) is the son of Andrew and Catrin Wininger.  Frederick was born between 1770 and 1780.  Frederick Wininger married Eva Seek.  On September 27, 1828, Frederick sold land to what appears to be his brother, Andrew Wininger, Jr., in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  In 1830, Frederick was living in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  Frederick was the father of seven children:

  Son, b. 1800 - 1810
  Daughters (2), b. 1810 - 1815
  Sons (2), b. 1815 - 1820
  Daughter, b. 1815 - 1820
  Daughter, b. 1820 - 1825

References:  1)  1830 Census, Hawkins County, Tennessee;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” January, 1979, Page 18;  3)  Family Group Sheet by Alice Wineinger, May 18, 1984

WILLIAM WININGER (30.11.4) is the son of Andrew and Catrin Wininger.  William Wininger was born in 1771 in Virginia.  William was listed in the 1805 and 1806 Personal Property Tax Lists of Washington County, Virginia.  In 1830, there was a William “Winegar” (born 1760 to 1770) living in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  William Wininger married Mary Engleman and they had six children:

  Andrew Wininger (30.11.4.1), b. 1804, Tennessee
  George Wininger (30.11.4.2), b. 1806
  Matilda Wininger
  Malinda Wininger, b. 1816, Tennessee
  Solomon Wininger (30.11.4.5), b. 1817, Tennessee
  William Wininger, Jr. (30.11.4.6), b. 1822, Tennessee

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In 1850, William “Winegar” was living in Floyd County, Indiana.  William Wininger died around 1859 in Floyd County, Indiana.  On February 11, 1838, Matilda Wininger married Fleming McCowin.  On January 30, 1834, Malinda Wininger married John Mann.

References:  1)  Personal Property Tax Lists, Washington County, Virginia, 1805 and 1806;  2)  1830 Census, Hawkins County, Tennessee;  3)  1850 Census, Floyd County, Indiana;  4)  “The Winegar Tree,” July, 1979, Page 67;  5)  Family Group Sheet by Alice Wineinger, May 18, 1984

ANDREW WININGER (30.11.4.1) is the son of William Wininger and Mary (Engleman) Wininger.  Andrew was born in 1804 in Tennessee.  Andrew Wininger and his wife, Nancy Wininger (born 1807 in Tennessee), were the parents of at least two children:

  Andrew Wininger, b. 1843, Indiana
  Nancy Jane Wininger, b. 1846, Indiana

In 1850, Andrew and Nancy “Winegar” was living in Floyd County, Indiana.  Andrew Wininger died on November 24, 1862.

References:  1)  1850, Floyd County, Indiana;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” July, 1979, Page 67

GEORGE WININGER (30.11.4.2) is the son of William Wininger and Mary (Engleman) Wininger.  George was born in 1806.  George Wininger and his wife, Rebecca Wininger (born 1804 in Tennessee), were the parents of at least two children:

  James K. Wininger (30.11.4.2.1), b. April, 1831, Indiana
  Elizabeth Wininger, b. 1836, Indiana

In 1850, Rebecca Wininger was living in Floyd County, Indiana.

References:  1)  1850, Floyd County, Indiana;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” October, 1980, Pages 70 and 71, article by Deborah Silveira

JAMES K. WININGER (30.11.4.2.1) is the son of George and Rebecca Wininger.  James was born in April of 1831 in Indiana.  On December 12, 1850, James Wininger married Elizabeth Ellen Wininger (30.12.8.8) in Orange County, Indiana.  Elizabeth was born on February 5, 1836 in Indiana and is the daughter of Alexander Wininger and Mary Ann (Walters) Wininger.  From 1860 to 1880, James and Elizabeth Wininger were living in Martin County, Indiana.  James and Elizabeth Wininger were the parents of at least nine children:

  Mary D. A. Wininger, b. 1853, Indiana
  Alexander G. Wininger, b. 1855, Indiana
  Malinda B. Wininger, b. 1857, Indiana
  Usenus Melvina Wininger, b. December 20, 1860, Indiana
  William O. Wininger (30.11.4.2.1.5), b. May 10, 1866, Birdseye, Indiana
  John F. Wininger (30.11.4.2.1.6), b. June, 1869, Indiana
  Sarah Ann Wininger, b. 1872, Martin County, Indiana
  Ida Mae Wininger, b. 1877, Martin County, Indiana
  Cynthia E. Wininger, b. 1879, Martin County, Indiana

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In 1900, James and Elizabeth Wininger were living in Dubois County, Indiana.  On March 20, 1879, Melvina Wininger married Daniel Jones.  For additional information on the descendants of Daniel and Melvina Jones, see the sketch of Daniel Jones (30.12.2.1.3.2).

References:  1)  1860, 1870 and 1880 Censuses, Martin County, Indiana;  2)  1900 Census, Dubois County, Indiana;  3)  “The Winegar Tree,” October, 1980, Pages 70 and 71, article by Deborah Silveira;  4)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1982, Page 41, article by Deborah Silveira

WILLIAM OWEN WININGER (30.11.4.2.1.5) is the son of James K. Wininger and Elizabeth Ellen (Wininger) Wininger.  Owen was born on May 10, 1866 in Indiana.  William Wininger married Hattie M. Blunk.  Hattie was born in September of 1872 in Crawford County, Indiana and is the daughter of George Blunk and Malinda (Kitterman) Blunk.  William and Hattie Wininger were the parents of at least five children:

  John Harlin Wininger, b. July, 1887, Indiana
  Ida Wininger, b. September, 1890, Indiana
  Carry Wininger, b. February, 1892, Indiana
  Meranjo Wininger, b. April, 1895, Indiana
  William J. Wininger, b. May, 1900, Indiana

In 1900, “Owen” and Hattie Wininger were living in Dubois County, Indiana.  William Wininger died on July 3, 1944 in Hillham, Indiana.  On August 30, 1910, John Harlin Wininger married Maude E. Stokley.  Maude was born on March 6, 1893 in Knox County, Indiana and is the daughter of Robert Henry Stokley and Margaret Mails (Maple) Stokley.  

References:  1)  1900 Census, Dubois County, Indiana;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” October, 1980, Pages 70 and 71, article by Deborah Silveira

JOHN F. WININGER (30.11.4.2.1.6) is the son of James K. Wininger and Elizabeth Ellen (Wininger) Wininger.  John was born in June of 1869 in Indiana.  In 1900, John Wininger and his wife, Mary E. Wininger (born April, 1877 in Indiana), were living in Dubois County, Indiana.  John and Mary Wininger were the parents of at least three children:

  James W. Wininger, b. April, 1895, Indiana
  Herman Wininger, b. May, 1897, Indiana
  Maggie S. Wininger, b. October, 1899, Indiana

Reference:  1)  1900 Census, Dubois County, Indiana

SOLOMON WININGER (30.11.4.5) is the son of William Wininger and Mary (Engleman) Wininger.  Solomon was born in 1817 in Tennessee.  On August 6, 1840, Solomon Wininger married Nancy A. Loughmiller (born December 12, 1820 in Tennessee).  In 1850, Solomon and Nancy Wininger were living in Orange County, Indiana.  Solomon and Nancy Wininger were the parents of thirteen children:

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  Henry T. Wininger, b. 1842, Indiana
  Mary Elizabeth Wininger, b. 1843, Indiana
  Malinda Jane Wininger, b. 1845, Indiana
  William Wininger, b. 1846, Indiana
  John Wininger, b. 1848, Indiana
  Ellen Wininger, b. 1848
  Martha Ann Wininger, b. October 26, 1852
  George B. Wininger, b. January 24, 1858
  Nancy Wininger
  James Wininger
  Benjamine Franklin Wininger, b. October 27, 1861
  Eliza Wininger
  Edward M. Wininger, b. October 16, 1864

Nancy (Loughmiller) Wininger died on September 27, 1865 and was buried in Martinsburg, Indiana.  On January 27, 1867, Solomon Wininger married a second time to Henrietta Sweetwater Crow (born 1830) in Washington County, Indiana.  In 1881, Solomon and Henrietta Wininger moved to Kansas near his son, George.  Solomon and Henrietta Wininger were the parents of four children:

  Andrew Wininger, b. October 30, 1867
  Dorthy “Della” Wininger, b. 1871
  Alice Wininger, b. April 4, 1874
  Albert Wininger, b. April 4, 1874

Solomon Wininger died on January 1, 1882 and Henrietta (Crow) Wininger died on August 8, 1885.  Both were buried in the Waterloo Cemetery in Kingman County, Kansas.  Mary Wininger married William Roebolt.  Malinda Wininger married Charles Callahan.  William Wininger married Sarah Noe (born 1848), widow of John Wininger.  Ella Wininger married Joe Winkler.  Martha Wininger married James Dawson Naugle (born January 24, 1858).  James Naugle died on January 5, 1927 and Martha (Wininger) Naugle died on March 19, 1932.

George B. Wininger died in August of 1887.  Nancy Wininger died in infancy.  James Wininger married Amanda Jane Herthel and they had one son:  -  Lemon Wininger.  Benjamine Wininger married Martha Jane Rippy.  Benjamine Wininger died on July 31, 1939.  Edward Wininger married Martha Tarr.  Edward Wininger died on December 5, 1921.  In 1892, Andrew Wininger married Alta May Greene (born January 12, 1874) and they had one son:  -  Walter Wininger who married a woman whose first name was Lillian.  Andrew Wininger died on April 21, 1954 and Alta May (Greene) Wininger died on March 13, 1958.  Dorthy Wininger married Carlton Greene.  Dorthy (Wininger) Greene died in 1944.  Alice Wininger married John Marhanke.  Alice (Wininger) Marhanke died on December 10, 1943.  Albert Wininger died in 1914.

References:  1)  1850 Census, Orange County, Indiana;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” July, 1979, Page 68, article by Lillian Wineinger

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WILLIAM WININGER, JR. (30.11.4.6) is the son of William Wininger and Mary (Engleman) Wininger.  William was born in 1822 in Tennessee.  On September 26, 1841, William Wininger, Jr. married Martha Howard.  In 1850, William and Martha “Winegar” were living in Floyd County, Indiana.  William and Martha Wininger were the parents of at least three children:

  John Wininger
  Henry Wininger
  Luticia Wininger

References:  1)  1850 Census, Floyd County, Indiana;  4)  “The Winegar Tree,” July, 1979, Page 67

PETER WININGER (30.11.5) is the son of Andrew and Catrin Wininger.  Peter was born on September 15, 1782 in Virginia.  From 1810 to 1814, Peter Wininger was listed in the Washington County, Virginia Personal Property Tax Lists.  From 1815 to 1828, Peter Wininger was listed in the Scott County, Virginia Personal Property Tax Lists.  From 1820 to 1830, Peter Wininger was living in Scott County, Virginia.  Peter Wininger married Julia Ann Slusher (born August 20, 1780) and they were the parents of twelve children:

  Phillip Wininger (30.11.5.1), b. October 10, 1804, Tennessee
  Stephen Wininger (30.11.5.2), b. August 6, 1806, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Catherine Wininger (30.11.5.3), b. December 6, 1809, Virginia
  William Wininger, b. 1810
  Elizabeth Wininger, b. 1812
  Mary Ann Wininger, b. March 13, 1814
  David Wininger (30.11.5.7), b. April 6, 1815
  Phoebe Wininger, b. 1817
  Andrew Wininger (30.11.5.9), b. January 2, 1818, Scott County, Virginia
  Peter S. Wininger (30.11.5.10), b. February 14, 1820, Scott County, Virginia
  Julia Ann Wininger, b. September 28, 1823, Scott County, Virginia
  Charles Wininger

Peter Wininger, Sr. died on May 26, 1832 and Julia Ann (Slusher) Wininger died on July 30, 1864.  Both were buried in the Wininger Cemetery in Scott County, Virginia.  Catherine Wininger married John A. Wineinger.  For additional information on the descendants of John and Catherine Wineinger, see the sketch of John Wineinger (14.6.1).  Elizabeth Wininger married Andrew Wilson.

Mary Ann Wininger married Michael Robinette.  Michael is the son of James Robinette and Catherine (Darter) Robinette.  Michael and Mary Ann Robinette had eleven children:  -  Mary A. Robinette,  -  Pheobe A. Robinette,  -  George Robinette,  -  William Robinette,  -  Andrew J. Robinette,  -  Ruhanna Robinette,  -  Lewis Robinette,  -  Stephen Robinette,  -  Michael Robinette,  -  John Robinette,  -  Julia Robinette.  Mary Ann (Wininger) Robinette died on November 23, 1892.  On February 13, 1851, Phoebe Wininger married Hezekiah Smallwood in Scott County, Virginia and they had at least one son:  -  William O. Smallwood.  Phoebe (Wininger) Smallwood died on September 6, 1885.

On March 22, 1843, Julia Ann Wininger married Nehemiah Darter in Scott County, Virginia.  Nehemiah was born on August 3, 1818 in Tennessee and is the son of Michael Darter and Catherine (Richards) Darter.  Nehemiah’s sister, Rosannah Darter, married Julia Wininger’s brother, Andrew Wininger.  Nehemiah and Julia Darter were the parents of at least one son:  -  Peter Darter, b. November 21, 1851, Tennessee.  Peter Darter is the great great grandfather of Katherine (Brink) Means, an active genealogist.  Julia Ann (Wininger) Darter died on April 10, 1914 in Glasgow, Kentucky.  Peter S. Wininger married Lucinda Haynes.  For additional information on the descendants of Peter and Lucinda Wininger, see the sketch of Lucinda Haynes (32.1.3).

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References:  1)  Personal Property Tax Lists, Washington County, Virginia, 1810 - 1814;  2)  Personal Property Tax Lists, Scott County, Virginia, 1815 - 1828;  3)  1820 and 1830 Censuses, Scott County, Virginia;  4)  Will Book 2, Page 125, Scott County, Virginia, 1832;  5)  “The Winegar Tree,” July, 1978, Page 8;  6)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1980, Pages 31 - 35;  7)  “The Winegar Tree,” January, 1981, Pages 10 and 11;  8)  Scott County, Virginia Cemetery Records, Volume 2, Page 158, 1981;  9)  Family Group Sheet by Phil Shelton, June, 1985;  10)  Family Group Sheet by Alice Wineinger, May 18, 1984

PHILLIP WININGER (30.11.5.1) is the son of Peter Wininger and Julia Ann (Slusher) Wininger.  Phillip was born on October 10, 1804 in Tennessee.  Phillip Wininger married Mary Ann Wininger.  For additional information on the descendants of Phillip and Mary Wininger, see the sketch of Mary Ann Wininger (14.6.3).  Mary Ann (Wininger) Wininger died in 1840.  In 1840, Philip Wininger was living with his children in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  Phillip Wininger married a second time to Matilda Collins (born 1812 in Tennessee).  Phillip and Matilda Wininger were the parents of six children:

  Martha E. Wininger, b. October 3, 1842, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Louisa Wininger, b. 1842, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  William Wininger, b. 1844, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Andrew Wininger (30.11.5.1.11), b. May 1, 1847, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Elizabeth Wininger, b. June 26, 1848, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Phillip Wininger, Jr. (30.11.5.1.13), b. May 31, 1852, Hawkins County, Tennessee

In 1850, Phillip and Matilda Wininger were living in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  Phillip Wininger married a third time to Catherine (Myers) Beam (born 1818 in Tennessee) in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  Catherine was previously married to Mordica Beam who died on June 16, 1852.  Catherine and Mordica were married on January 9, 1849 and Catherine was Mordica’s second wife.  From 1860 to 1880, Phillip and Catherine Wininger were living in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  Phillip and Catherine Wininger were the parents of three children:

  Mary Ellen Wininger (30.11.5.1.14), b. July 14, 1855, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Sarah J. Wininger, b. April 10, 1857, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Rachel Wininger, b. 1859, Hawkins County, Tennessee

Phillip Wininger died on December 25, 1899.  Martha E. Wininger married Hezekiah Patton Head.  Martha (Wininger) Head died on March 4, 1901 and was buried in the Johnson Cemetery in Scott County, Virginia.  Elizabeth Wininger married a Mr. Walters.  Elizabeth (Wininger) Walters died on June 23, 1927.  Sarah J. Wininger married George W. Jones.  Sarah (Wininger) Jones died on November 10, 1921.  Rachel Wininger died in 1885.

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References:  1)  1840, 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880 Censuses, Hawkins County, Tennessee;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1980, Pages 32 and 33;  3)  Family Group Sheet by Phil Shelton, June, 1985

ANDREW WININGER (30.11.5.1.11) is the son of Phillip Wininger and Matilda (Collins) Wininger.  Andrew was born on May 1, 1847 in Tennessee.  In 1871, Andrew Wininger married Eliza Jane Davidson (born July of 1850 in Tennessee).  From 1880 to 1900, Andrew and Eliza “Winegar” were living in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  Andrew and Eliza Wininger were the parents of at least five children:

  Sarah Loutricia Wininger, b. January 18, 1872, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  James P. Wininger, b. 1874, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Narcissa Wininger, b. October, 1876, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Julia A. Wininger, b. September, 1878, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Minnie P. Wininger, b. September, 1892, Hawkins County, Tennessee

Andrew Wininger died on April 8, 1937.  About 1893, Sarah Wininger married Benoni Cowell Walters.  Benoni was born on January 9, 1864 in Hawkins County, Tennessee and is the son of Solomon Walters and Jerusha (Riddle) Walters.  Benoni and Sarah Walters were the parents of at least one son:  -  William Scott Walters, b. November 15, 1894, Surgoinsville, Tennessee.  Sarah (Wininger) Walters died on October 21, 1905 in Hawkins County, Tennessee and Benoni Walters died on December 26, 1929 in Hawkins County, Tennessee.

References:  1)  1880 and 1900 Censuses, Hawkins County, Tennessee;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1980, Pages 32 and 33;  3)  “The Winegar Tree,” October, 1983, Pages 74 and 75, article by Emma (Walters) Patterson

PHILLIP WININGER, JR. (30.11.5.1.13) is the son of Phillip Wininger and Matilda (Collins) Wininger.  Phillip was born on May 31, 1852 in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  Phillip Wininger married Emmeline Bradshaw (born January 17, 1858 in Hawkins County, Tennessee).  From 1880 to 1900, Phillip and Emmeline Wininger were living in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  Phillip and Emmeline Wininger were the parents of fourteen children:

  George Bradshaw Wininger, b. October 15, 1874, Tennessee
  Commodore P. Wininger, b. July 6, 1876, Tennessee
  Lydia M. Wininger, b. June 24, 1878, Tennessee
  Tennessee Wininger, b. April 8, 1880, Tennessee
  Robert Andy Wininger, b. December, 1882, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Mary Elizabeth Wininger, b. August 5, 1885, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Peter Marion Wininger, b. June 21, 1886, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Worley Frank Wininger, b. October 4, 1888, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  John Lee Wininger, b. February 21, 1890, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Effie E. Wininger, b. February 5, 1892, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Joseph Bertram Wininger, b. February 21, 1894, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Alice V. Wininger, b. March 16, 1896, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Marshall R. Wininger, b. May 20, 1898, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  W. R. Wininger, b. May 20, 1901

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Phillip Wininger died in 1901 in Churchill, Tennessee and was buried in the Wininger Cemetery.  Emmeline (Bradshaw) Wininger died on November 12, 1928 near Blountville, Tennessee and was buried in the Bradshaw Chapel Cemetery in Hawkins County, Tennessee.

References:  1)  1880 and 1900 Censuses, Hawkins County, Tennessee;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” October, 1979, Pages 73 - 80

MARY ELLEN WININGER (30.11.5.1.14) is the daughter of Phillip Wininger and Catherine (Myers) Wininger.  Mary was born on July 14, 1855 in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  On November 6, 1873, Mary Ellen Wininger married Commodore Jones in Scott County, Virginia.  Commodore was born on April 15, 1850 in Scott County, Virginia and is the son of Jacob Jones (born 1820, Virginia) and Rebecca (Wolfe) Jones (born 1818, Virginia).  Commodore Jones’ sister, Annie Jones, married William Barker Shelton (1.2.5).  Commodore Jones’ brother, William Harvey Jones, married Emily C. Shelton (1.2.10).  Commodore Jones’ sister, Mary E. Jones, married James L. Wininger (32.9.3).  Commodore and Mary Jones were the parents of nine children:

  Sally Jones, b. July 29, 1874, Scott County, Virginia
  Rebecca Jones, b. January 29, 1879, Scott County, Virginia
  Clinton Levi Jones, b. February 29, 1884, Scoit County, Virginia
  Nathan Commodore “Nat” Jones, b. March 15, 1886, Scott County, Virginia
  Ira Peter Jones, b. November 15, 1887, Scott County, Virginia
  Benjamin Harrison Jones (30.11.5.1.14.6), b. April 1, 1889 (?), Scott Co., Vir.
  Mary Kate Jones, b. May 23, 1889 (?), Scott County, Virginia
  Ralph Jacob Jones, b. October 4, 1894, Scott County, Virginia
  William Samuel Jones, b. December 15, 1897, Scott County, Virginia

From 1910 to 1920, Commodore and Mary Jones were living in Scott County, Virginia.  Mary Ellen (Wininger) Jones died on January 19, 1949 and was buried in the Jones Cemetery in Scott County, Virginia.  Sally Jones died as a child on November 12, 1880 and was buried in the Jones Cemetery.  Rebecca Jones died as a child on February 23, 1891 and was buried in the Jones Cemetery.  On March 12, 1905, Clinton Jones married Amanda Victoria Larkins.  Clinton Jones died on November 20, 1939.  On April 11, 1906, Nathan Jones married Bertie Louvinia Larkins.  Nathan Jones died on March 13, 1958.  On February 16, 1902, Ira Jones married Alice Ann Rogan.  Ira Jones died on February 28, 1951.  On February 1, 1910, Mary Jones married Lewis Edward Culbertson.  Mary (Jones) Culbertson died on February 24, 1959.  Ralph Jones died on September 8, 1917 and was buried in the Jones Cemetery in Scott County, Virginia.  William Jones married Mallie Amanda Bellamy.

References:  1)  1910 and 1920 Censuses, Scott County, Virginia;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1980, Pages 32 and 33;  3)  Scott County, Virginia Cemetery Records, Volume 2, Page 158, 1981;  4)  Family Group Sheet by Phil Shelton, June, 1985;  5)  Descendant Report, Lissa Johnston, April, 2000

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BENJAMIN HARRISON JONES (30.11.5.1.14.6) is the son of Commodore Jones and Mary Ellen (Wininger) Jones.  Benjamin was born on April 1, 1889 in Scott County, Virginia.  On July 6, 1914, Benjamin Jones married Addie Lou Alice Grim in Scott County, Virginia.  Addie was born on October 23, 1891 in Scott County, Virginia.  Benjamin and Addie Jones were the parents of six children:

  Leota Marie Jones
  Carl Edwin Jones
  Benjamin Jones
  Ralph Jones
  Mildred Jones
  Francis Jones

Benjamin Jones (born 1889) died in February, 1961 in Sullivan County, Tennessee and was buried in the Holston View Cemetery in Virginia.  Addie (Grim) Jones died in February, 1963 in Sullivan County, Tennessee and was buried in the Holston View Cemtery in Virginia.  Leota Jones married John Ballard Hobbs.  John was born on July 20, 1911 in Sullivan County, Tennessee.  John and Leota Hobbs have five children:  -  Janice Bernice Hobbs,  -  Anita Doris Hobbs,  -  John Edward Hobbs,  -  Barbara Lynn Hobbs,  -  Kathy Elaine Hobbs.  John B. Hobbs died on April 15, 1968 in Sullivan County, Tennessee and was buried in the Holston View Cemetery in Virginia.  Janice Hobbs married Bob Clifford Puckett.  Anita Hobbs married William Leroy Puckett.  John Hobbs married Barbara Jean Cox.  Barbara Hobbs married Guye Jackson Sanders.  Kathy Hobbs married Mark Gregory Cloninger.

Carl Jones married Cleo Spivey and they have five children:  -  Donnie Edwin Jones,  -  Billy Wallace Jones,  -  Carolyn June Jones,  -  Charolette Ann Jones,  -  Cynthia Carlene Jones.  Donnie Jones married Janice Nadine Culbertson.  Billy Wallace Jones married Jackie Lynn Orfield.  Charolette Jones married James I. Kilgore.  Cynthia Jones married Dennis James Shelton.  For additional information on Dennis and Cynthia Shelton, see the sketch of Dennis James Shelton (1.2.7.7.2.3).  Francis Jones married Harold Rector.  Harold and Francis Rector have two children:  -  Danny E. Rector,  -  Patricia Jane Rector.  Danny Rector married Joyce Morelock.  Patricia Rector married R. Keith Minor.

Reference:  1)  Descendant Report, Lissa Johnston, April, 2000

STEPHEN WININGER (30.11.5.2) is the son of Peter Wininger and Julia Ann (Slusher) Wininger.  Stephen was born on August 6, 1806 in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  On October 1, 1827, Stephen Wininger married Rhoda Robinett (born 1811 in Tennessee) in Scott County, Virginia.  Stephen and Rody Wininger were the parents of nine children:

  Julia Ann Wininger, b. July 3, 1828
  Michael Wininger (30.11.5.2.2), b. February 11, 1831, Hawkins County, Tenn.
  Louisa Wininger, b. May 23, 1833
  William Wininger, b. February 6, 1836
  John Wininger, b. September 25, 1838
  Nancy A. Wininger, b. September 14, 1842, Hawkins County, Tenn.
  Sarah Elizabeth Wininger, b. August 3, 1844, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Commodore Wininger (30.11.5.2.8), b. January 25, 1847, Hawkins County, Tenn.
  Phillip Wininger, b. January 9, 1850, Hawkins County, Tennessee

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From 1840 to 1850, Stephen and Rody Wininger were living in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  In 1850, John Wininger (born 1825), Ann Wininger (born 1829), Henderson Wininger (born 1849) and John Glass (born 1833) were living with them.  Stephen Wininger married a second time to Julia Gibbs.  Stephen Wininger died on April 12, 1871 in Glasgow, Kentucky.

On December 15, 1846, Julia Wininger married John Lewis.  On March 1, 1855, Louisa Wininger married Samuel Lewis.  William Wininger married Mollie E. Redding.  William Wininger died on May 10, 1909.  John Wininger died on January 6, 1849.  Nancy Wininger married James E. Hodges.  Sarah Wininger married Samuel Jones.

References:  1)  1840 and 1850 Censuses, Hawkins County, Tennessee;  2)  “Scott County, Virginia Marriage Register,” by Rhonda S. Roberson;  3)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1980, Page 33

MICHAEL WININGER (30.11.5.2.2) is the son of Stephen Wininger and Rhoda (Robinett) Wininger.  Michael was born on February 11, 1831 in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  On February 16, 1860, Michael Wininger married Nancy Tartar in Scott County, Virginia.  Nancy was born on March 9, 1840 and is the daughter of Andrew Tartar and Alpha Tartar.  Michael and Nancy Wininger were the parents of at least ten children:

  McClelland Wininger, b. January 24, 1862, Glasgow, Kentucky
  Stephan Wininger, b. February 12, 1864, Glasgow, Kentucky
  Alpha Wininger, b. November 28, 1865, Glasgow, Kentucky
  Andrew Wininger, b. September 4, 1867, Glasgow, Kentucky
  Sadie Wininger, b. August 19, 1869, Glasgow, Kentucky
  Alexander Wininger, b. October 17, 1871, Glasgow, Kentucky
  Mallie Alice Wininger, b. February 8, 1875, Glasgow, Kentucky
  Ishmael Higdon Wininger, b. February 14, 1877, Glasgow, Kentucky
  Delphia Edith Wininger, b. December, 1878, Glasgow, Kentucky
  Christ Wininger, b. February 7, 1882, Glasgow, Kentucky

McClelland Wininger never married and died on March 10, 1933 at Kalispell, Montana.  Stephan Wininger died in September of 1928 at Monticeno, Washington.  Alpha Wininger married Joseph Karzendofer.  Alpha (Wininger) Karzendofer died on November 20, 1936 at Los Angeles, California.  In December of 1890, Andrew Wininger married Cora Bell Lobb and they had two children:  -  Earl R. Wininger, b. January 12, 1892, Glasgow, Kentucky,  -  Beulah Wininger, b. December 31, 1893.  Andrew Wininger died on December 11, 1918 at Glasgow, Kentucky.

On December 19, 1906, Ishmael Wininger married Gertrude Stocton Parrish (born March 12, 1888) at Glasgow, Kentucky.  Ishmael and Gertrude Wininger were the parents of seven children (all born at Glasgow, Kentucky):  -  Rondrel Hall Wininger, b. August 17, 1910,  -  Charles Richard Wininger, b. June 18, 1912,  -  Michael Otis Wininger, b. August 20, 1914,  -  Ernest Biggs Wininger, b. June 18, 1919,  -  Paul Stocton Wininger, b. March 21, 1923,  -  Sadie Belle Wininger, b. November 10, 1924,  -  Nana Ruth Wininger, b. July 15, 1926.  Maureen (Wininger) Tollman is the daughter of Rondrel Wininger and is an active researcher.  On November 30, 1904, Delphia Wininger married Ben D. Locke at Horse Cave, Kentucky.  Delphia (Wininger) Locke died in November of 1970.

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Reference:  1)  “The Winegar Tree,” January, 1983, Pages 13 and 14, article by Maureen (Wininger) Tollman

COMMODORE PERRY WININGER (30.11.5.2.8) is the son of Stephen Wininger and Rhoda (Robinett) Wininger.  Commodore was born on January 25, 1847 in Tennessee.  On December 3, 1867, Commodore Wininger married Martha Ellen Arnett.  Martha was born on June 7, 1852 in Kentucky and is the daughter of David Fleming Arnett and Elizabeth C. (Allen) Arnett.  Commodore and Martha Wininger were the parents of six children:

  Flemming Wininger, b. May 14, 1869
  Eliza Bell Wininger, b. January 1, 1871
  Henry Clay Wininger, b. February 24, 1873
  Bert Wininger, b. May 15, 1875
  George Porter Wininger, b. March 7, 1880
  Ada Nellie Wininger, b. February 6, 1882, Glasgow, Kentucky

Martha (Arnett) Wininger died on October 24, 1883 and Commodore Wininger died on March 1, 1884.  Eliza Bell Wininger married John Lenners.  Bert Wininger married Ada B. Chapman.  Bert Wininger died on August 26, 1950.  George Wininger died in 1897.  On September 7, 1899, Ada Wininger married John Thomas McMillian.  Ada (Wininger) McMillian died on February 4, 1957.

Reference:  1)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1986, Page 33, article by Homer C. Wininger

DAVID WININGER (30.11.5.7) is the son of Peter Wininger and Julia Ann (Slusher) Wininger.  David was born on April 6, 1815.  David Wininger married Polly Ann Yeary.  David and Polly Wininger were the parents of five children:

  Adam V. Wininger
  Peter S. Wininger
  David L. Wininger
  Mary E. Wininger
  Martha J. Wininger

David Wininger died on April 19, 1880.  

References:  1)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1980, Page 34;  2)  Family Group Sheet by Phil Shelton, June, 1985

ANDREW WININGER (30.11.5.9) is the son of Peter Wininger and Julia Ann (Slusher) Wininger.  Andrew was born on January 2, 1818 in Scott County, Virginia.  On September 19, 1849, Andrew Wininger married Rosannah Darter.  Rosannah was born on January 29, 1824 in Tennessee and is the daughter of Michael Darter and Catherine (Richards) Darter.  Rosannah’s brother, Nehemiah Darter, married Andrew Wininger’s sister, Julia Ann Wininger (32.11.5.11).  From 1850 to 1880, Andrew and Rosannah Wininger were living in Scott County, Virginia.  In 1850, Tilman Trufley (born 1833 in Virginia) was living with them.  Andrew and Rosannah Wininger were the parents of at least seven children:

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  Nancy Ann Wininger, b. 1851, Scott County, Virginia
  William M. Wininger (30.11.5.9.2), b. May, 1853, Scott County, Virginia
  Andrew J. Wininger (30.11.5.9.3), b. 1856, Scott County, Virginia
  Julia C. Wininger (30.11.5.9.4), b. December 11, 1857, Scott County, Virginia
  Rosannah C. Wininger, b. 1861, Scott County, Virginia
  Peter S. Wininger, b. March 24, 1864, Scott County, Virginia
  David H. Wininger, b. April 29, 1866, Scott County, Virginia

Andrew Wininger died on September 6, 1885 and was buried in the Wininger Cemetery in Scott County, Virginia.  Rosannah (Darter) Wininger died on December 3, 1888 and was buried in the Wininger Cemetery in Scott County, Virginia.  On December 2, 1872, Nancy Ann Wininger married Marvel D. Anderson in Scott County, Virginia.  Marvel was born in 1846 in Scott County, Virginia.  Julia Catherine Wininger married Elijah Luther Bellamy.  For additional information on the descendants of Elijah and Julia Bellamy, see the sketch of Elijah Luther Bellamy (14.3.3.3.2).  Peter S. Wininger died on February 19, 1865 and was buried in the Wininger Cemetery in Scott County, Virginia.  David Wininger married Alice J. Grimm.  Alice is the daughter of William Robert Grimm and Lucinda (Wolfe) Grimm.  Four sisters and one brother of Alice Grimm married into the author’s Wininger line.  Alice’s sister, Emily J. Grimm, married David Jefferson Wininger (32.1.3.3).  Alice’s sister, Caledonia Virginia Grimm, married William Samuel Rhodes (32.5.3.2).  Alice’s brother, Charles Lynn Grimm, married Mary Jane Wininger (32.10.3).  Alice’s sister, Susan Elizabeth Grimm, married William Thomas Wininger (32.10.5).  Alice’s sister, Sarah Elvira Grimm, married Andrew Jackson Wininger (30.11.5.9.3).  David and Alice Wininger had one daughter:  -  Rosaner M. Wininger, b. January 23, 1891.  David H. Wininger died October 17, 1895 and was buried in the Wininger Cemetery in Scott County, Virginia.  Rosaner M. Wininger died as a child on January 29, 1900 and was buried in the Wininger Cemetery in Scott County, Virginia.

References:  1)  1850, 1870 and 1880 Censuses, Scott County, Virginia;  2)  Marriage Records, Scott County, Virginia;  3)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1980, Page 34;  4)  Scott County, Virginia Cemetery Records, Volume 2, Page 157, 1987;  5)  “The Winegar Tree,” January, 1986, Page 7

WILLIAM MILBURN WININGER (30.11.5.9.2) is the son of Andrew Wininger and Rosannah (Darter) Wininger.  Andrew was born in May of 1853 in Scott County, Virginia.  In 1881, William Wininger married Ida Jane Ellis.  Ida was born in October of 1861 in Tennessee and is the daughter of William Thomas Ellis and Eliza (Eanes) Kinkead.  In 1900, William and Ida Wininger were living in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  William and Ida Wininger were the parents of three children:

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  Orban W. A. Wininger, b. January, 1882, Tennessee
  Minnie R. Wininger, b. September, 1888, Tennessee
  Eliza E. K. Wininger, b. January, 1892, Tennessee

References:  1)  1900 Census, Hawkins County, Tennessee;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1980, Page 34

ANDREW JACKSON WININGER (30.11.5.9.3) is the son of Andrew Wininger and Rosannah (Darter) Wininger.  Andrew was born in 1856 in Scott County, Virginia.  Andrew Wininger married Sarah Elvira Grimm.  Sara was born in 1855 in Virginia and is the daughter of William Robert Grimm and Lucinda (Wolfe) Grimm.  Four sisters and one brother of Sarah Grimm married into the author’s Wininger line.  Sarah’s sister, Emily J. Grimm, married David Jefferson Wininger (32.1.3.3).  Sarah’s sister, Caledonia Virginia Grimm, married William Samuel Rhodes (32.5.3.2).  Sarah’s brother, Charles Lynn Grimm, married Mary Jane Wininger (32.10.3).  Sarah’s sister, Susan Elizabeth Grimm, married William Thomas Wininger (32.10.5).  Sarah’s sister, Alice J. Grimm, married David H. Wininger (30.11.5.9.7).  Andrew and Sarah Wininger were the parents of five children:

  Clara Wininger
  Louvenia M. Wininger (30.11.5.9.3.2), b. December 17, 1875, Hawkins Co., Tenn.
  Mary C. Wininger, b. July 20, 1877, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Rosannah Lucinda Wininger, b. April 14, 1880
  Andrew Jesse Wininger, b. August 13, 1891

In 1880, Andrew and Sarah Wininger were living in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  Clara Wininger died young.  Mary C. Wininger died on September 9, 1884 and was buried in the Wininger Cemetery in Scott County, Virginia.  Rosannah Wininger married William Myron Charles (born November 23, 1878) and they had five children:  -  Elsie Charles, b. January 4, 1903,  -  Mary Etta Charles,  -  Fanny Charles,  -  Virginia Charles,  -  Anna Jessie Charles.  Elsie Charles died on November 6, 1908 and was buried in the Wininger Cemetery in Scott County, Virginia.  Mary Etta Charles married Bethel Horace McCain and they had two children.  Fanny Charles married Barnard Vogel.  Virginia Charles married George Douglas.  Anna Charles never married.  Andrew Jesse Wininger married Anna Evans (born September 11, 1892) and they had one daughter:  -  Emmalee Wininger.  Andrew Jesse Wininger died on December 29, 1978.  Emmalee Wininger married Grady West Renfro.

References:  1)  1880 Census, Hawkins County, Tennessee;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1980, Page 34;  3)  Scott County, Virginia Cemetery Records, Volume 2, Page 157, 1987

LOUVENIA MAUDE WININGER (30.11.5.9.3.1) is the daughter of Andrew Jackson Wininger and Sarah Elivra (Grimm) Wininger.  Louenia was born on December 17, 1875 in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  Louvenia Wininger married Wiley McTyeire Ellis, a Methodist preacher.  Wiley and Louvenia Ellis were the parents of eleven children:

6-300  INTERACTIVE FAMILY HISTORIES

  William Ralph Ellis, b. October 31, 1893
  John Clyde Ellis, b. March 11, 1896
  Infant, b. September 21, 1898
  Andrew McTyeire Ellis, b. November 29, 1899
  Eliza Maude Ellis, b. May 14, 1902
  Lena Estelle Ellis, b. January 6, 1904
  Edgar Eugene Ellis, b. September 16, 1905
  Myrtle Elvira Ellis, b. September 21, 1907
  Monnie Alice Ellis, b. March 18, 1910
  Rosa Irene Ellis, b. August 11, 1912
  Robert Earl Ellis, b. March 10, 1915

Wiley Ellis died on November 29, 1942 and Louvenia (Wininger) Ellis died on December 26, 1966.  Edgar Eugene Ellis is an active researcher.

Reference:  1)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1980, Page 34