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Asa Barnes Winn 1802–1845 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 Jun 1802

Birth Location: Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Virginia, United States

Death Date: 4 Nov 1845

Death Location: Marengo, Alabama, United States

Father: Alexander Winn

Mother: Elizabeth None

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In 1802, Asa Barnes Winn entered the world in Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Virginia, United States, born to Alexander I Winn And Elizabeth. Asa Barnes Winn passed away in 1845 in Marengo, Alabama, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1802, Asa Barnes Winn entered the world in Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Virginia, United States, born to Alexander I Winn And Elizabeth.
  • Asa Barnes Winn passed away in 1845 in Marengo, Alabama, United States.

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Asa Winn's Ancestors

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Asa Winn
1802–1845
Birth Place: Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Virginia, United States
Parents
Alexander I. Winn
1754–1828
Prince George County, Virginia, USA
Elizabeth
–1816
Grandparents
Daniel Winn
1715–1799
Prince George, Prince George, Virginia, United States
Sarah Tench
1720–1780
Lunenburg, Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Wynne
1680–1773
Henry Tench
1694–1777
Nancy Archer
1675–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Wynne
1657–1718
Agnes Stith
1659–1720

Asa Winn's Timeline

2 Records

1802
11 Jun 1802
Birth of Asa Barnes Winn in Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Virginia, United States
Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Virginia, United States
1845
4 Nov 1845
Age 43
Death of Asa Barnes Winn in Marengo, Alabama, United States
Marengo, Alabama, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 Jun 1802
    Event Place: Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Virginia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Nov 1845
    Event Place: Marengo, Alabama, United States

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