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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. James Fletcher Winstead: Birth: 12 DEC 1843 in Person Co, North Carolina, USA. Death: 04 DEC 1889 in Person Co, North Carolina, USA

  2. Samuel Byrd Winstead: Birth: 1845 in Person Co, North Carolina, USA. Death: ABT 1862 in Person Co, North Carolina, USA

  3. Joseph W. Winstead: Birth: 18 FEB 1847 in Person Co, North Carolina, USA. Death: 17 APR 1922 in Person Co, North Carolina, USA

  4. Elizabeth S. Winstead: Birth: 1848.

  5. Henry Samuel Winstead: Birth: 13 APR 1850 in Person Co, North Carolina, USA. Death: 27 JUL 1892 in Person Co, North Carolina, USA

  6. Nannie Winstead: Birth: 1854 in Person Co, North Carolina, USA. Death: 1897 in Southerland, Pittsylvania Co, VA

  7. Rosa Winstead: Birth: 1856 in NC.

  8. Belle Democh Winstead: Birth: 22 JAN 1859 in Person Co, North Carolina, USA. Death: 25 MAY 1928 in Person Co, North Carolina, USA

  9. Jennie E. Winstead: Birth: 16 JUN 1862 in Person Co, North Carolina, USA. Death: 19 MAR 1898 in Person Co, North Carolina, USA

  10. Della Winstead: Birth: 1863.

  11. Charles Edward Winstead: Birth: 05 AUG 1864 in Person Co, North Carolina, USA. Death: 07 MAR 1946 in Person Co, North Carolina, USA

  12. John Daniel Winstead: Birth: 28 SEP 1867 in Person Co, North Carolina, USA. Death: 25 JAN 1959 in Person Co, North Carolina, USA

  13. Person Not Viewable


Notes
a. Note:   The following is taken from "Wiley Buck and Other Stories" by Henry McGilbert Wagstaff:
  Another brother of Uncle Grandy's, Uncle Jack Winstead, illustrated still different characteristics. He, the father of a large family of sons and daughters, was a Puritan fundamentalist and emphasized in his life the stern doctrine of personal toil. He accepted literally the biblical maxim that "by the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread." He was a quiet and reserved man, keeping his own counsel, locking the door to all emotional outlets save one - he could be stirred to loosening his iron self-control by emotional religious appeals from the pulpit. My clearest memory-picture of him is of a rather tall old gentleman, with a long white beard, unobtrusively clapping his hands in his pew while the tears flowed down his face during the climax of a revival . Indeed Uncle Jack's release of emotion was the climax itself. His wife, Aunt Mary, was an older sister of my father, and, though I remember her but vaguely, my picture is that of a portly, handsome, and sweet-spirited woman, given to much care about her large family.
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