6. | Henry Figin Winters was born in 1791 in Rowan Co, North Carolina (son of Christoph "Stoffel" Fagenwinters, (immigrant) and Barbara Faw); died on 22 Dec 1845 in Tippah Co, Mississippi. Other Events and Attributes:
- Military: Between Jan 1814 and 14 Sep 1815, War of 1812 Salisbury, North Carolina
- Residence: Between 1828 and 1833, Morgan Co, Alabama
- Residence: Apr 1842, Tishomingo Co, Mississippi
- Property: 9 Apr 1942, Mississippi
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From: byrda_w@suddenlink.net
To: Sherry
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 7:56 AM
Subject: Sarah Jane Winters
Sherry, That is my Sarah "Sally" Renfro also....looks like we may be related on both sides of the family. I haven't really done any research on Sarah "Sally" Lucinda yet...but I am sending you what I have on her husband, Henry. Is this what you have for Henry and Sarah also???
Henry Figin Winters
My 2nd great grandfather
Birth 1791 in Rowan, North Carolina, United States
Death 22 Dec 1845 in Tippah, Mississippi, United States
Henry went by the last name of Figgin Winters, variation of Feigenwinter from his father. But one story has his widow Sara applying for a pension for his War of 1812 service, and having to apply with the last name of Winters and Figgin as a middle name. From that point on Winters is listed as the family last name. KFergus 2/2/11
Regarding son of Henry and Sally, from Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Eastern Arkansas:
H. C. Winters is widely remembered as an old settler of Bedford Township. A native of Alabama, he is the eldest son of Henry and Sarah (Rinfrow) Winters, who came originally from North Carolina and Tennessee, respectively. Henry Winters went to Alabama in 1828 and settled in Morgan County, where he remained five years, going thence to Tippah County, Miss. He was twice married, and by his first wife had two boys, one of whom is living: Aaron, a resident of Pope County, Ark. Mr. Winters was married to the mother of our subject in 1828. They were the parents of six children, all of whom are still living: H. C., J. J. Thomas, William C., Mary E. (now Mrs. Harbinger) and Sarah J. (Mrs. Vandover "Vandiver"), all living in Texas excepting the first named. Mr. Winters was a soldier in the War of 1812, and died in 1852. Mrs. Winters was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and died in 1880. (submitted by KWFergus)
Children of Henry & Sarah Sally Lucinda
Henry C Winters 1828 ?
Jack John Winters 1831 ?
George Thomas Winters 1832 - 1908
William Bill C Winters 1836 - 1914
Mary Elizabeth Mollie Winters 1838 ?
Sarah Jane Winters 1843 - 1923
Military:
served in the War of 1812 as Henry Figinwinters, who enlisted at Salisbury, NC in J. Krider's Company in January, 1814. Henry was discharged on 14 September, 1815.
Residence:
from Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Eastern Arkansas:
H. C. Winters is widely remembered as an old settler of Bedford Township. A native of Alabama, he is the eldest son of Henry and Sarah (Rinfrow) Winters, who came originally from North Carolina and Tennessee, respectively. Henry Winters went to Alabama in 1828 and settled in Morgan County, where he remained five years, going thence to Tippah County, Miss.
Residence:
property transacton on 9 Apr 1842 records "Henry Figin Winters of Tishomingo County"
Henry married Sarah Nancy (Sarah F. "Sally" Lucinda) Renfro (Renfrow) on 3 Jul 1827 in North Carolina or of, Alabama. Sarah (daughter of (Sarah Renfro Winters father) Renfro and Mrs. (Sarah Renfro Winters mother) Renfro) was born on 13 Sep 1798 in Blount Co, Tennessee; died on 10 Feb 1880 in Evant, Hamilton Co, Texas; was buried in Murphree Cem, Evant, Hamilton Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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