Person:Mary Winfree (7)

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Mary Ann Winfree
b.Abt 1740
m.
  1. Mary Ann WinfreeAbt 1740 - 1802
  2. _____ WinfreeEst 1742 - Bef 1795
  3. Henry WinfreeEst 1745 -
  4. James WinfreeEst 1748 -
  5. Reuben WinfreeEst 1750 - Bef 1803
  6. William WinfreeEst 1752 - Bef 1795
  7. John Free WinfreeEst 1755 - 1830
  8. Major WinfreeEst 1758 -
  9. Valentine Winfree1762 - 1824
  • H.  Dionysius Oliver (add)
  • WMary Ann WinfreeAbt 1740 - 1802
m. 1758
Facts and Events
Name Mary Ann Winfree
Gender Female
Birth[2] Abt 1740
Marriage 1758 Virginia, United Statesto Dionysius Oliver (add)
Death[2] 1802 Elbert, Georgia, United States
References
  1.   Chesterfield Will Books, Vol 4, 1785-1795, in Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900
    pp. 465-69.

    Will of Valentine Winfree of the County of Chesterfield, written 21 Jul 1795 and proved 14 Sep 1795 (see page 469).

    He mentions his wife Martha, to whom he leaves 200 acres of land on which they live, as well as the means to make a living (use of tools, water grist, mill, etc.).

    He makes several bequests to children and grandchildren.

    On page 467, he makes a reference to having put enslaved persons in the possession of his children sometime in the past, naming "my Eight children Maryann Olliver, Henry Winfree, James Winfree, Rubin Winfree, William Winfree now Deceased, John Winfree, Major Winfree and Valentine Winfree". Presumably there was one more daughter - the mother of Thomas Graves - who likely died prior to that event.

    The will makes bequests to the following, whom he identifies as his grandchildren:
    Christopher, Valentine, and Nelson, the last identified as the son of Valentine Winfree, and the first two assumed to also be his sons.
    Valentine, son of Henry Winfree.
    Thomas Graves, son of an unnamed daughter.
    unnamed children of his deceased son William Winfree.

  2. 2.0 2.1 Saunders, James Edmonds; Elizabeth Saunders Blair Stubbs; and James E. (James Edmonds) Saunders. Early Settlers of Alabama: By Col. James Edmonds Saunders, Lawrence County, Ala. with Notes and Genealogies, By his Granddaughter, Elizabeth Saunders Blair Stubbs, New Orleans, La. (New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United States|New Orleans: Originally published: L. Graham & Son, Ltd., Printers, 1899)
    p. 418.

    'Dionysius Oliver, ... m. (I) in Virginia, 1758, Mary Ann (born 1740, d. in Elbert county, Ga., 1802), daughter of Valentine Winfrey, of Virginia, ...'