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JOHN WININGER AND CATHERINE (HUFFMAN) WININGER (30.12)

Andrew Wininger (31) is the oldest proven Wininger ancestor of the authors.  Because his son, David Wininger, is known to have resided in Scott County, Virginia from 1820 to 1870, it is logical to believe that many of the Wininger’s living in that area during the same period are probably related.  These unrelated Wininger lines are included with the hope that they may some day be linked to the David Wininger (32) line.

In 1777, John “Winegar” is listed in the list of Tithables of Augusta County, Virginia.  John’s household had one tithable and no land.  Also listed that year were William Winegar, Nicholas Winegar and Andrew Winegar.  In 1783, only William Winegar is listed in the Augusta County Personal Property Tax Lists.  From 1784 to 1786, John Winegar and William Winegar (sometimes spelled Winigar) were listed in the Augusta County Personal Property Tax Lists.  In 1784 and 1785, John Winegar’s household had one white tithable over twenty-one years of age (certainly John himself), three horses and nine cattle.  In 1786, John and William both sold horses and cattle and John was listed as having three horses and four cattle.  Because John was listed in 1784 as being over twenty-one years of age, this John Winegar was born prior to 1763.

“Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement” show the marriage of John Winegar to Catherine Huffman, daughter of Jacob Huffman on June 13, 1785 in Augusta County, Virginia.  Nicholas Spring signed for surety.  John Banks and William Winegar signed as witnesses.  From 1787 to 1794, no Winegar’s were listed in the Augusta County Personal Property Tax Lists.  However, in 1796 and 1799, John Winegar is listed with one white poll and two horses.  It seems logical to believe that this was the same John Winegar who lived in Augusta County from 1777 to 1786.  John and William apparently moved in 1787 and John apparently returned to Augusta County in 1796.  It is not known where they lived during these ten years.

From 1782 to 1786, no Winegar’s are listed in the Washington County, Virginia Personal Property Tax Lists.  In 1804, Andrew “Winigar” is the only Winegar listed in Washington County.  In 1805 and 1806, Andrew and William Winigar were listed.  In 1807 and 1809, Andrew, William and David Winigar were listed in the Washington County list.  In 1810, the list includes Andrew, William, David and Peter “Winingar.”  In 1811, John, David and Peter were listed.  This John is probably the brothers or sons of Andrew, William and David Winegar.  In 1812, 1814 and 1816, no Winegar’s were listed in the Washington County, Virginia Personal Property Tax Lists.  In 1814, Scott County, Virginia was formed from Lee, Washington and Russell counties.  In 1815, 1818, 1820 and 1822, John Winigar, David Winigar and Peter Winigar were listed in the Scott County, Virginia Personal Property Tax Lists.  These three remain on the lists of 1824, 1826 and 1828.  Other Winigar members begin to appear the later years:  Adam (1824), John, Jr. (1826), David, Jr. (1826).

In 1799, William Wininger sold land to John Beaty in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  In 1803, “John Wininger of Rockbridge County, Tennessee” sold land to Walter Beaty in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  “The Virginia Genealogist” shows that from 1787 to 1790, Catherine Winegar, John Wynegar and William Wynegar were listed as delinquent tax payers of Rockbridge County, Virginia.  “The Virginia Genealogist” also shows that on January 12, 1793, Catherine Wininger married Michael Moudy/Moody with Michael Moody and John Wynegar, father posting the bond.

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The 1810 census of Washington County, Virginia shows a John Wininger (born 1765 - 1784) with his wife (born 1765 - 1784) living with one other male (born 1784 - 1794).   The 1820 census of Scott County, Virginia lists a John Wininger (born prior to 1775) and his wife (born prior to 1755), one female (born 1775 - 1794) and one male (born 1802 - 1804).  The 1830 census of Scott County, Virginia shows a John Wininger (born 1760 - 1770), wife (born 1760 - 1770), one female (born 1800 - 1810) and one male (born 1800 - 1810).  According to the 1830 census, John Wininger was the father of at least two children:

  Son , b. 1800 - 1810
  Daughter, b. 1800 - 1810

Could this be the “John Alexander Wineinger” who married Catherine Huffman?  However, the censuses do not match the children found in numerous articles of “The Winegar Tree.”  None of these sketches are supported with source documentation or references.  As such, this material must be considered speculative until primary documentation surfaces to support the sketches.  The authors are including this line in hope that documentation will be brought to light for future editions of this book.

According to Mrs. Beck, John Alexander Wineinger first married a woman whose first name was Irena.  No proof has been found to establish John being married to Irena.  According to Mrs. Beck, John and Irena Wineinger were the parents of five children:

  John Wininger
  William Wininger (30.12.2), b. ca 1779
  Peter Wininger
  Samuel Wininger
  Peggy Wininger

Established marriage records indicate that John Winegar married Catherine Huffman on June 13, 1785 in Augusta County, Virginia.  The marriage records also establish that Catherine was the daughter of Jacob Huffman.  According to Mrs. Beck, John and Catherine Wininger were the parents of nine children:

  George Washington Wininger (30.12.6), b. April 9, 1786, Virginia
  Jacob Wininger (30.12.7), b. March 2, 1792, Virginia
  Alexander Wininger (30.12.8), b. April 22, 1797, Tennessee
  Henry W. Wininger (30.12.9), b. 1801, Virginia
  Isaac M. Wininger (30.12.10), b. 1806, Tennessee
  Lewis Wininger (30.12.11), b. 1809, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Rebecca Wininger (30.12.12)
  Elizabeth Wininger
  Solomon Wininger

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These lists of children are repeated again in the article by Maxine H. Davis and Olive H. Steele.  No proof has been found to substantiate the above lists of children are correct.  In fact, the census records of Washington and Scott County, Virginia tend to discount the possibility that John had this many children born 1790 and 1810.  This assumes that the John listed in these census records were indeed the same John Winegar.  According to Ida Mae (Wineinger) Burney, John Wininger was married first to Irena and then to Catherine Huffman and that John Alexander Winegar was the father of eight children:

  John Winegar, b. ca 1785
  William Winegar
  George Washington Winegar, b. ca 1786
  Jacob Winegar, b. March 2, 1792
  Alexander Winegar, b. 1797
  Henry Winegar, b. 1801
  Louis Winegar, b. 1809
  Catherine Winegar

There has been no proof found that substantiate the above list of children are correct.  However, the census records of Washington and Scott County, Virginia tend to support this list of children over those listed by Mrs. Beck.  Again, this assumes that the John listed in these census records were indeed the same John Winegar.

It appears that as many as four of John Alexander Winegar’s children may have married into the author’s Pace line.  The marriage of Margery Pace to George Washington Winegar appears to be well established.  The other three intermarriages are not well documented but are plausible.

Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Burney, Maxine Davis and Olive Steele state that John Winegar, Jr. married a woman whose first name was Susannah.  All four again state that William Wininger married Elizabeth DeVault.  Maxine Davis and Olive Steele state that William Winegar died in April of 1844.  Mrs. Beck, Maxine Davis and Olive Steele state that Peggy Wininger married George Slusher.  Maxine Davis and Olive Steele say that George and Peggy were married on May 18, 1795.

George Washington Wininger married Margery Pace, daughter of William Pace, Sr.  For additional information on the descendants of George and Margery Wininger, see the sketch of Margery Pace (14.6).  Jacob Wininger married Elizabeth Jane Bellomy, daughter of Nancy (Pace) Bellomy, granddaughter of William Pace, Sr.  According to Mrs. Beck, Maxine Davis and Olive Steele, Jacob Wininger married Elizabeth Evans.  For additional information on the descendants of Jacob and Jane Wininger, see the sketch of Elizabeth Jane Bellomy (14.3.10).

Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Burney, Maxine Davis and Olive Steele state that Lewis Winegar married Cynthia Pace, daughter of Edward Pace, granddaughter of William Pace, Sr.  For additional information on the descendants of Lewis and Cynthia Wininger, see the sketch of Cynthia (Pace) Wininger (14.7.2).  The book by Noble Hamilton Pace, “Pace, One of America’s Earliest Families,” states that Cynthia Pace married James Bellomy and does not mention any marriage of Cynthia Pace to Lewis Winegar.  The book by Noble Hamilton Pace, “Pace, One of America’s Earliest Families,” states that Cynthia is the daughter of Edward Pace and his first wife, Elizabeth Potter.  If Edward Pace later married Lewis’ sister, Rebecca Winegar, then Lewis Winegar married his step-niece.

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Mrs. Beck, Maxine Davis and Olive Steele state that Rebecca Wininger married Edward Pace, son of William Pace, Sr.  For additional information on the descendants of Edward and Rebecca Pace, see the sketch of Edward Pace (14.7).  Additionally, Mrs. Mary Gaswint and Phil Shelton also state that Rebecca Winegar married Edward Pace.

There are several conflicting accounts of who Edward Pace married as well as who Edward’s daughter, Cynthia Pace, married.  However, the intermarriages between the families involved were numerous and therefore most are probably related to the authors lines in some manner.  Various sources have Edward Pace married to a Potter, a Winegar or a Foster and various sources have Edward’s daughter, Cynthia Pace, married to a Winegar or a Bellomy.  Mrs. Beck, Maxine Davis and Olive Steele state that Elizabeth Wininger married William Collins.  No additional information is known about Solomon Wininger.

References:  1)  Augusta County, Virginia Tithable Lists, 1777 - 1799;  2)  Augusta County, Virginia Personal Property Tax Lists, 1782 - 1799;  3)  Washington County, Virginia Personal Property Tax Lists, 1804 - 1810;  4)  Scott County, Virginia Personal Property Tax Lists, 1814 - 1828;  5)  1810 Census, Washington County, Virginia;  6)  1820 and 1830 Censuses, Scott County, Virginia;  7)  “The Winegar Tree,” July, 1978, Pages 9 - 11, (article on John Alexander Wineinger by Mrs. Glenna Beck);  8)  “Pace Society of America Bulletin,” March, 1979, Page 9, (article by Mrs. Mary Gaswint on William Pace, Sr.);  9)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1980, Pages 22 and 23, (Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, by L. Chalkley, Virginia Genealogist, Volume 23, Number 1);  10)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1983, Pages 33 and 34, (article on John Alexander Wineinger by Ida Mae (Wineinger) Burney);  11)  “The Winegar Tree,” January, 1984, Pages 13 and 14, (article on John Alexander Winegar by Maxine H. Davis and Olive H. Steele);  12)  Family Group Sheet by Phil Shelton, 1985

WILLIAM WININGER (30.12.2) is the son of John Wininger and Irena Wininger.  William was born around 1779.  William Wininger is the father of at least one son:

  John Wininger (30.12.2.1), b. 1800, Tennessee

References:  1)  “The Winegar Tree,” July, 1978, Pages 9 - 11;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1982, Pages 27 - 29, article by Deborah Silveira

JOHN WININGER (30.12.2.1) is the son of William Wininger.  John was born in 1800 in Tennessee.  John Wininger and his wife, Ellen (born 1799 in Virginia), were the parents of seven children:

  William Wininger (30.12.2.1.1), b. 1821, Tennessee
  James Wininger (30.12.2.1.2), b. 1824, Tennessee
  Matilda Wininger, b. 1826, Tennessee
  John Wininger (30.12.2.1.4), b. 1830, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Eleanor Wininger, b. 1833, Hawkins County, Tennessee
  Andrew J. Wininger (30.12.2.1.6), b. September 2, 1835, Hawkins Co., Tennessee
  Solomon Wininger, b. 1839

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In 1860, John and Ellen Wininger were living in Martin County, Indiana.  On August 7, 1854, Matilda Wininger married Enoch Jones and they were the parents of at least two children:  -  James Jones, b. 1855, Indiana,  -  Daniel Jones, b. 1858, Indiana.  In 1860, Matilda was living with her parents in Martin County, Indiana.  On January 22, 1863, Matilda married a second time to Nelson Graham.

On March 20, 1879, Daniel Jones married Usenus Melvina Wininger (30.11.4.2.1.4).  Melvina was born on December 20, 1860 in Indiana and is the daughter of James K. Wininger and Elizabeth Ellen (Wininger) Wininger.  Daniel and Melvina Jones were the parents of at least one son:  -  John Wesley Jones, b. 1898.  Daniel Jones died in 1931 in Hillham, Indiana and Melvina (Wininger) Jones died in 1932 in Hillham, Indiana.  On January 16, 1850, Eleanor Wininger married Stamford Freeman in Orange County, Indiana.  Eleanor (Wininger) Freeman died around 1865.

Andrew Wininger married Margery Wininger.  For additional information on the descendants of Andrew and Margery Wininger, see the sketch of Margery Wininger (14.6.2.1).  On April 1, 1878, Andrew Wininger married a second time to Nancy J. Wittsman (born 1844 in Indiana).  In 1880, Andrew and Nancy Wininger were living in Martin County, Indiana.  In 1880, two of Nancy’s children from a previous marrriage were living with them:  William W. Wittsman (born 1865 in Indiana) and Minta C. Wittsman (born 1868 in Indiana).  Andrew J. Wininger died on December 21, 1911 in French Lick, Indiana.  On December 16, 1858, Solomon Wininger married Margrete Simmons.

References:  1)  1860 and 1880 Censuses, Martin County, Indiana;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1982, Pages 27 - 29, article by Kay E. Armstrong

WILLIAM WININGER (30.12.2.1.1) is the son of John Wininger and Ellen Wininger.  William was born in 1821 in Tennessee.  In October of 1855, William Wininger married Mary Robbins in Orange County, Indiana.  In 1860, William and Mary Wininger were living in Martin County, Indiana.  In 1880, William and Mary “Wineinger” were living in Orange County, Indiana.  William and Mary Wininger were the parents of at least three children:

  George Wininger, b. 1857, Indiana
  Charles Wininger, b. 1859, Indiana
  Elizabeth Wininger, b. 1865, Indiana

References:  1)  1860 Census, Martin County, Indiana;  2)  1880 Census, Orange County, Indiana;  3)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1982, Pages 27 - 29, article by Kay E. Armstrong

JAMES WININGER (30.12.2.1.2) is the son of John Wininger and Ellen Wininger.  James was born in 1824 in Tennessee.  On October 14, 1852, James Wininger married Frances A. Wininger (30.12.8.5).  Frances was born on April 20, 1829 in Indiana and is the daughter of Alexander Wininger and Mary Ann (Walters) Wininger.  In 1860, James and Frances Wininger were living in Martin County, Indiana.  James and Frances Wininger were the parents of at least four children:

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  Nancy A. Wininger, b. 1856, Indiana
  Mary Wininger, b. 1859, Indiana
  Solomon Wininger, b. 1863, Indiana
  Andrew J. Wininger, b. 1865, Indiana

James Wininger died around 1865 in Orange County, Indiana.  In 1870, Fanny “Winegar” was living in Orange County, Indiana.

References:  1)  1860 Census, Martin County, Indiana;  2)  1870 Census, Orange County, Indiana;  3)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1982, Pages 27 - 29, article by Kay E. Armstrong

JOHN WININGER (30.12.2.1.4) is the son of John Wininger and Ellen Wininger.  John was born in 1830 in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  On September 16, 1857, John Wininger married Piety Hopper.  Piety is the daughter of John Hopper and Susan (Lankford) Hopper.  In 1860, John and Piety Wininger were living in Martin County, Indiana.  John and Piety Wininger were the parents of three children:

  William K. Wininger (30.12.2.1.4.1), b. September 25, 1859, Martin Co., Indiana
  Thomas L. Wininger (30.12.2.1.4.2), b. May 1, 1863, Martin County, Indiana
  John Wininger, b. 1865, Martin County, Indiana

Piety (Hopper) Wininger was buried in Bond’s Chapel, Indiana.

References:  1)  1860 Census, Martin County, Indiana;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1982, Pages 27 - 29, article by Kay E. Armstrong;  3)  Internet Site, Kay E. Armstrong, June, 1999

WILLIAM KINDRED WININGER (30.12.2.1.4.1) is the son of John Wininger and Piety (Hopper) Wininger.  William was born on September 25, 1859 in Martin County, Indiana.  On October 25, 1883, William Wininger married Mary Caroline Allen.  Mary was born on March 31, 1862 in Martin County, Indiana and is the daughter of Joseph Allen.  William and Mary Wininger were the parents of nine children:

  Rosa Wininger, b. September, 1884, Indiana
  Elmer Wininger, b. July, 1885, Indiana
  Zona Wininger, b. April, 1900, Indiana
  Homer Wininger, b. March, 1890, Indiana
  Albert Wininger, b. May, 1892, Indiana
  Jacob Wininger, b. July, 1895, Indiana
  Alta Wininger, b. October, 1897, Indiana
  Ida Florence Wininger, b. July 15, 1900, Martin County, Indiana
  Ethel Wininger, b. Indiana

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William Wininger died on May 28, 1937 in Martin County, Indiana.  Homer Wininger died in 1923.  On November 24, 1920, Ida Wininger married Elmer Lee Pittman in Paoli, Indiana.  Elmer was born on August 18, 1892 in Orange County, Indiana and is the son of Daniel Pittman.

Reference:  1)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1982, Pages 27 - 29, article by Kay E. Armstrong

THOMAS L. WININGER (30.12.2.1.4.2) is the son of John Wininger and Piety (Hopper) Wininger.  Thomas was born on May 1, 1863 in Martin County, Indiana.  On April 17, 1887, Thomas Wininger married Olive Pearl Wilson in Paoli, Indiana.  Pearl was born on March 11, 1871 in Orange County, Indiana and is the daughter of George W. Wilson and Lucinda (Wininger) Wilson.  Thomas and Pearl Wininger were the parents of four children:

  Dessie Pearl Wininger, b. April 2, 1888, Paoli, Indiana
  Albert Dennis Wininger, b. January 23, 1890, Paoli, Indiana
  Raymond Ernest Wininger, b. July, 1892, Paoli, Indiana
  Grace Mae Wininger, b. June 4, 1895, Paoli, Indiana

Thomas L. Wininger died on June 27, 1930 in Paoli, Indiana and Pearl (Wilson) Wininger died on December 10, 1945 in Paoli, Indiana.  In 1907, Dessie Wininger married James Wesley Petty and they had four children.  Dessie (Wininger) Petty died on May 9, 1937 in Paoli, Indiana.  Albert Wininger married Cora Ethel Phillips (born January 3, 1891) in Paoli, Indiana and they had four children.  Albert Wininger was Police Chief in Paoli, Indiana.  Albert Wininger died in 1954 in Paoli, Indiana.  Raymond Wininger married Hattie “Irene” McBride and they had nine children.  Irene was born on October 6, 1895 and is the daughter of Joseph McBride and Matilda (Hutslar) McBride.  Raymond Wininger died around 1953 in Paoli, Indiana and Irene (McBride) Wininger died in February of 1961 in Paoli, Indiana.  On February 12, 1911, Grace Wininger married Raymond Emmett Boss in Paoli, Indiana and they had eight children.  Raymond was born on June 12, 1890 in Paoli, Indiana and is the son of Thomas Napolean Boss and Mary Ann (Jack) Boss.  Grace (Wininger) Boss died on June 15, 1943 in Paoli, Indiana and Raymond Boss died on December 11, 1976 in Redwood City, California.

Reference:  1)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1982, Pages 27 - 29, article by Kay E. Armstrong;  2)  Internet Site, Kay E. Armstrong, June, 1999

ALEXANDER WININGER (30.12.8) is the son of John Wininger and Catherine (Huffman) Wininger.  Alexander was born on April 22, 1797 in Tennessee.  On July 22, 1820, Alexander Wininger first married Mary Ann Walters (born 1805).  Alexander and Mary Ann Wininger were the parents of nine children:

  Solomon Wininger (30.12.8.1), b. September 10, 1821, Tennessee
  John Wininger, b. December 6, 1822
  Samuel Wininger, b. December 26, 1824
  George W. Wininger (30.12.8.4), b. April 29, 1827, Indiana
  Frances A. Wininger (30.12.8.5), b. April 20, 1829, Indiana
  Lewis M. Wininger (30.12.8.6), b. October 29, 1831, Indiana
  Mary Catherine Wininger, b. August 9, 1833, Indiana
  Elizabeth Ellen Wininger (30.12.8.8), b. February 5, 1836, Indiana
  Margaret Wininger, b. April 3, 1838, Indiana

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Mary Ann (Walters) Wininger died on October 12, 1838.  On May 2, 1840, Alexander Wininger married a second time to Harriett McGranahan.  In 1850, Alexander Wininger was living in Orange County, Indiana.  On August 28, 1852, Alexander Wininger married a third time to Malinda Mann (born 1816 in Tennessee).  Alexander and Malinda Wininger were the parents of three children:

  Lucinda Wininger, b. 1853, Orange County, Indiana
  Melinda Wininger, b. 1856, Orange County, Indiana
  Melvina Wininger, b. 1860, Orange County, Indiana

In 1860, Alexander and Malinda Wininger were living in Orange County, Indiana.  Alexander Wininger died on July 22, 1869.  From 1870 to 1880, Malinda (Mann) Wininger was living in Orange County, Indiana.  Frances Wininger married James Wininger.  For additional information on the descendants of James and Frances Wininger, see the sketch of James Wininger (30.12.2.1.2).

On August 7, 1854, Mary Wininger married John Wesley Hays in Martin County, Indiana.  John was born on June 10, 1836 and is the son of Joseph Hays and Elizabeth (Dobson) Hays.  John and Mary Hays were the parents of at least one son:  -  Robert Rutherford Hays, b. March 23, 1877.  Mary (Wininger) Hays died on April 15, 1912 and was buried in the Mount Lebanon Cemetery.  John Wesley Hays died on May 1, 1916 and was buried in the Cusco Cemetery.  Elizabeth Wininger married James K. Wininger.  For additional information on the descendants of James and Elizabeth Wininger, see the sketch of James K. Wininger (30.11.4.2.1).  Lucinda Wininger married Charles Russell (born 1845 in Indiana).  In 1880, Charles and Lucinda Russell were living with Lucinda’s mother in Orange County, Indiana.

References:  1)  1850 Census, Orange County, Indiana;  2)  1860 Census, Martin County, Indiana;  3)  1870 and 1880 Censuses, Orange County, Indiana;  4)  “The Winegar Tree,” July, 1978, Pages 9 - 11;  5)  “The Winegar Tree,” January, 1984, Pages 13 - 14;  6)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1986, Page 33

SOLOMON WININGER (30.12.8.1) is the son of Alexander Wininger and Mary Ann (Walters) Wininger.  Solomon was born on September 10, 1821 in Tennessee.  Solomon Wininger married Martha Ann Phillips (born 1827 in Missouri).  In 1850, Solomon and Martha Wininger were living in Linn County, Missouri.  Solomon and Martha Wininger were the parents of at least two children:

  James A. Wininger, b. 1847, Missouri
  John Wininger, b. 1849, Missouri

References:  1)  1850 Census, Linn County, Missouri;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” July, 1978, Pages 9 - 11;  3)  “The Winegar Tree,” January, 1984, Pages 13 - 14;  4)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1986, Page 33

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GEORGE W. WININGER (30.12.8.4) is the son of Alexander Wininger and Mary Ann (Walters) Wininger.  George was born on April 29, 1827 in Indiana.  George Wininger married Melvina Caddell (born 1827 in Tennessee).  From 1850 to 1880, George and Melvina Wininger were living in Orange County, Indiana.  George and Melvina Wininger were the parents eight children:

  Alexander Wininger, b. 1849, Indiana
  George W. Wininger, b. 1852, Orange County, Indiana
  Elijah Wininger, b. 1856, Orange County, Indiana
  Amanda E. Wininger, b. 1858, Orange County, Indiana
  Margaret Wininger, b. 1862, Orange County, Indiana
  Solomon Wininger, b. 1864, Orange County, Indiana
  Nelson Wininger (30.12.8.4.7), b. October, 1867, Orange County, Indiana
  Charles Wininger, b. 1870, Orange County, Indiana

In 1870, Alexander Wininger and his wife, Rhody Wininger (born 1852 in Indiana), were living in Orange County, Indiana.  In 1880, George Wininger and his wife, Salinda Wininger (born 1859 in Indiana), were living in Orange County, Indiana.  George and Salinda Wininger were the parents of at least one son:  -  Albert Wininger, b. 1879, Indiana.  In 1880, Elijah Wininger and his wife, Margaret Wininger (born 1857 in Indiana), were living in Orange County, Indiana.  Elijah and Margaret Wininger were the parents of at least one daughter:  -  Henrietta Wininger, b. 1880, Indiana.

References:  1)  1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880 Censuses, Orange County, Indiana;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” January, 1984, Pages 13 and 14

NELSON WININGER (30.12.8.4.7) is the son of George W. Wininger and Melvina (Caddell) Wininger.  Nelson was born in October of 1867 in Orange County, Indiana.  In 1900, Nelson Wininger and his wife, Ella Wininger (born February, 1868 in Indiana), were living in Dubois County, Indiana.  Nelson and Ella Wininger were the parents of at least four children:

  Stella Wininger, b. November, 1891, Indiana
  Alta Wininger, b. April, 1893, Indiana
  Rollie Wininger, b. May, 1898, Indiana
  Roxie Wininger, b. May, 1898, Indiana

Reference:  1)  1900 Census, Dubois County, Indiana

LEWIS M. WININGER (30.12.8.6) is the son of Alexander Wininger and Mary Ann (Walters) Wininger.  Lewis was born on October 29, 1831 in Indiana.  On October 19, 1852, Lewis Wininger married Susan Phillips in Linn County, Missouri.  From 1860 to 1880, Lewis and Susannah Wininger were living in Orange County, Indiana.  Lewis and Susannah Wininger were the parents of at least eleven children:

  Mary E. Wininger, b. 1853, Indiana
  John W. Wininger, b. 1855, Indiana
  Alexander S. Wininger, b. 1857, Indiana
  Amanda G. Wininger, b. 1859, Indiana
  Martha A. Wininger, b. 1861, Orange County, Indiana
  Elizabeth Wininger, b. 1863, Orange County, Indiana
  Hester A. Wininger, b. 1864, Orange County, Indiana
  Solomon Wininger, b. 1866, Orange County, Indiana
  Malinda Wininger, b. 1867, Orange County, Indiana
  William Wininger, b. 1871, Orange County, Indiana
  Nancy Wininger, b. 1873, Orange County, Indiana

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Lewis Wininger died on April 16, 1915.

References:  1)  1860, 1870, and 1880 Censuses, Orange County, Indiana;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” January, 1984, Pages 13 - 14

HENRY W. WININGER (30.12.9) is the son of John Wininger and Catherine (Huffman) Wininger.  Henry was born in 1801 in Virginia.  Henry Wininger married a second time to Nancy A. Wininger (born 1831 in Tennessee).  Henry Wininger had at least nine children:

  John Henry Wininger (30.12.9.1), b. October 20, 1830, Hawkins Co., Tennessee
  Virginia Wininger, b. 1841, Indiana
  Henry W. Wininger, b. 1843, Indiana
  Eliza Wininger, b. 1845, Indiana
  George W. Wininger, b. 1847, Indiana
  James L. Wininger, b. 1852, Indiana
  Hester A. Wininger, b. 1854, Indiana
  Julia A. Wininger, b. 1854, Indiana
  Malinda E. Wininger, b. 1859, Indiana

In 1850, Henry and Nancy Wininger were living in Martin County, Indiana.  From 1860 to 1870, Henry and Nancy Wininger were living in Orange County, Indiana.

References:  1)  1850 Census, Martin County, Indiana;  2)  1860 and 1870 Censuses, Orange County, Indiana;  3)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1985, Pages 30 - 31

JOHN HENRY WININGER (30.12.9.1) is the son of Henry W. Wininger and Nancy (Wininger) Wininger.  John was born on October 20, 1830 in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  About 1854, John Wininger married Mary E. Conrad (born 1837 in Indiana).  John and Mary Wininger were the parents of at least six children:

  Phillip Wininger, b. 1859, Indiana
  John Wesly Wininger, b. July 1, 1861, Indiana
  William Wininger, b. 1866, Indiana
  Mary Wininger, b. 1869, Indiana
  Thomas Wininger, b. 1872, Indiana
  Charles Wininger, b. 1877, Indiana

In 1880, John and Mary Wininger were living in Dubois County, Indiana.  John Henry Wininger died on July 19, 1886 in Orange County, Indiana.  John Wesly Wininger married Mary Ann Smith.  Mary was born on October 6, 1859 in Knox County, Kentucky and is the daughter of Joseph Smith.  John and Mary Wininger were the parents of at least one son:  -  William Brint Wininger, b. June 1, 1890.

MASTER PUBLICATION  6-311

References:  1)  1880 Census, Dubois County, Indiana;  2)  “The Winegar Tree,” April, 1985, Pages 30 - 31

ISAAC M. WININGER (30.12.10) is the son of John Wininger and Catherine (Huffman) Wininger.  Isaac was born in 1806 in Tennessee.  In 1830, Isaac Wininger was living in Hawkins County, Tennessee.  From 1850 to 1860, Isaac Wininger and his wife, Jane W. Wininger (born 1815 in Kentucky), were living in Orange County, Indiana.  Isaac and Jane Wininger were the parents of at least seven children:

  Mary A. Wininger, b. 1834, Indiana
  Emeline Wininger, b. 1835, Indiana
  Alexander Wininger, b. 1837, Indiana
  Rebecca Wininger, b. 1838, Indiana
  George W. Wininger, b. 1839, Indiana
  Araminta Wininger, b. 1843, Indiana
  Isaac M. Wininger, Jr., b. 1851, Orange County, Indiana

References:  1)  1830 Census, Hawkins County, Tennessee;  2)  1850 and 1860 Censuses, Orange County, Indiana