Francis Donnell Winston, 1857–1941?> (aged 83 years)
- Name
- Francis Donnell /Winston/
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Judge
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father |
1820–1886
Birth: May 9, 1820
— Franklin Co., NC Death: June 14, 1886 |
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mother |
1825–1899
Birth: March 15, 1825
— Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: March 18, 1899 — Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
elder brother |
1847–1870
Birth: August 22, 1847
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— Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: April 3, 1870 — Spokane, Washington |
3 years
elder sister |
1850–1850
Birth: September 20, 1850
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25
— Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: October 15, 1850 — Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
2 years
elder brother |
1852–1932
Birth: October 12, 1852
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27
— Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: 1932 — Durham, Durham, North Carolina, USA |
3 years
elder brother |
1855–1858
Birth: July 19, 1855
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30
— Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: June 26, 1858 — Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
2 years
himself |
1857–1941
Birth: October 2, 1857
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32
— Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: 1941 |
3 years
younger brother |
1860–1944
Birth: September 2, 1860
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— Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: October 14, 1944 — Chapel Hill, Orange Co., NC |
6 years
younger sister |
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Burial: Watson-Mardre Family Cemetery Located on SR 1101 1/4 mile south of NC 308 on the west side of the road behind the old Watson-Mardre house. Windsor, NC |
himself |
1857–1941
Birth: October 2, 1857
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— Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: 1941 |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1889 — Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
Shared note
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FRANCIS DONNELL WINSTON: was a man revered and respected both in his native Bertie County and throughout North Carolina. He served the state as a Representative to the State legislature; he served the district as District Judge; he served the county as Clerk of Superior Court and as a leading figure in civic and religious endeavors. |
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