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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. infant Winfree: Birth: 5 OCT 1835. Death: 5 OCT 1835

  2. Francis Tuck Winfree: Birth: 24 DEC 1838.

  3. William Robinson Winfree: Birth: 22 OCT 1841. Death: AFT APR 1895

  4. Henry Lucas Winfree: Birth: 6 MAR 1843.

  5. Horace Sullivin Winfree: Birth: 2 JUL 1847 in Cove Hollow, DeKalb, Co., TN. Death: 10 MAR 1938 in Mountain Creek, Warren Co., TN

  6. Mary Jane Winfree: Birth: 17 AUG 1849. Death: 13 JUL 1878

  7. Judy Ann Winfree: Birth: 2 JUN 1861.


Sources
1. Title:   Winfree Correspondence
Author:   Clarence Winfree
Publication:   Personal Letter; 28031 Lorraine, Warren, Michigan 48093
2. Title:   DeKalb County Cemeteries
3. Title:   Smith County Winfree's and Some Connections to Granville Co. N.C.
Page:   72
Author:   Clarence Winfree
Publication:   Smith County Historical and Genealogical Society Newsletter 8 (Spring 1996); He has the David Winfree Record Book passed down to him
4. Title:   Winfree Record Book of Family Data, DeKalb Co., TN
Page:   8
Publication:   Record Book in the possession of Clarence H. Winfree, 28031 Lorraine, Warren, Michigan 48093
5. Title:   Winfree Record Book of Family Data, DeKalb Co., TN
Page:   9
Publication:   Record Book in the possession of Clarence H. Winfree, 28031 Lorraine, Warren, Michigan 48093
6. Title:   Benjamin Franklin Winfree Bible Record
Publication:   Bible that belonged to B. F. Winfree (b. 1814) passed down and used to record dates; in possession of Clarence Winfree, Warren Michigan

Notes
a. Note:   Benjamin lived in Cove Hollow, DeKalb County, Tennessee; his home being located at 36 degrees 04.43 minutes North latitude, 85 degrees 51.52 minutes West longitude. Family Bible of Benjamin gives some information; Clarence H. Winfree, Warren, Michigan. The list of children is based on the information from that Bible. Many names were not clear as to the parent so omitted till later when confirmed. Benjamin Franklin married his cousin Judith Robinson. Both were buried in Cove Hollow but they were moved to Mt. Holly Cem. when Center Dam was built. Benjamin said the main thing he remembered about moving to Tennessee was that one area had large fields of cabbage. (On the southwest corner of VA, along the road that runs from Roanoke, VA and Knoxville had lots of cabbage fields in the 1920s) Son, Horace, said Benjamin died after lunch because of heart trouble. He was watching people work the fields through the window when he callapsed. Horace lifted up Benjamin's head and Ben died in Horace's arms.


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