m. - James Madison Winfrey1782 - 1863
Facts and Events
WINF: Y
From "History of Laclede, Camden, Dallas, Pulaski, Phelps and Denton Counties Missouri"; Goodspeed, 1889
"James Madison Winfrey, Jr. was only a lad when brought to Missouri, but remained with his parents until grown, then married and located on Conn's Creek, but being of a rather roving disposition remained here only a short time, and until about 1848-49 resided on and improved good farms in Dallas, Polk, Camden and Miller Counties. He then located on the farm where his widow now resides and there died March 13, 1863, having been a member of the Osage Regiment of the Missouri Home Guards, United States Army".
References
- ↑ Ancestry On-Line Research
Data Provided by Pat Steele, [Q:3], 26 Jun 2000, 2 files entitled "John Winfrey Lineage" and "Mary Turpin Li, neage". It is believed that much of the information in th, e files came from James Clifton winfrey's book "The Winfre, y Family in America".
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