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James Klepper Wininger 1830–1903 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 Apr 1830

Birth Location: New Albany, Floyd, Indiana, United States

Death Date: 18 October 1903

Death Location: Hillham, Dubois County, Indiana, United States of America

Father: George Wininger

Mother: Rebecca Klepper

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Wininger

Children(s): George Wininger, William Wininger, John Wininger, Sarah Wininger, Ida Wininger, Cyntha Wininger

In 1830, James Klepper Wininger entered the world in New Albany, Floyd, Indiana, United States, born to George Wininger And Rebecca Sarah Klepper. In 1880, James Klepper Wininger resided in Lost River, Martin, Indiana, USA. James Klepper Wininger married Elizabeth Ellen Wininger, and had children including Cyntha E Wininger, George Alexander Wininger, Ida May Wininger, John Franklin Wininger, Sarah Ann Wininger, William Owen Wininger. James Klepper Wininger passed away in 1903 in Hillham, Dubois County, Indiana, United States of America.

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Biography

  • In 1830, James Klepper Wininger entered the world in New Albany, Floyd, Indiana, United States, born to George Wininger And Rebecca Sarah Klepper.
  • In 1880, James Klepper Wininger resided in Lost River, Martin, Indiana, USA.
  • James Klepper Wininger married Elizabeth Ellen Wininger, and had children including Cyntha E Wininger, George Alexander Wininger, Ida May Wininger, John Franklin Wininger, Sarah Ann Wininger, William Owen Wininger.
  • James Klepper Wininger passed away in 1903 in Hillham, Dubois County, Indiana, United States of America.

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James Wininger's Ancestors

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James Wininger
1830–1903
Birth Place: New Albany, Floyd, Indiana, United States
Parents
George Wininger
1797–1840
Haywood, Hawkins, Tennessee
Rebecca (Sarah) Klepper
1804–1880
Hawkins, Tennessee, United States
Grandparents
Phillip (Augustus) Klepper
1770–1852
Pennsylvania, United States
Great-Grandparents
Jacob Klepper
1741–1828
Rebecca Ross
1743–1830
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Christine Mueller
1723–

James Wininger's Descendants

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James (Klepper) Wininger (24 Apr 1830–18 October 1903) m. Elizabeth (Ellen) Wininger (5 Feb 1836–1930)
  1. 1. George (Alexander) Wininger 1855–1919 m. Eliza (Elizabeth) Lewis 1856–1926
  2. 2. William (Owen) Wininger 1866–1944
  3. 3. John (Franklin) Wininger 1869–1949
  4. 4. Sarah (Ann) Wininger 1872–1961
  5. 5. Ida (May) Wininger 1877–1888
  6. 6. Cyntha (E.) Wininger 1879–1922 m. George (Franklin) Self 1870–1934
    1. 1. Amanda (Ellen) Self 1902–
    2. 2. George (Everett) Self 1916–
    3. 3. Harold (Descoe) Self 1913–1960
    4. 4. Hattie (Mae) Self 1896–1979
    5. 5. Ida (Olive) Self 1907–1988
    6. 6. James (Thomas) Self 1905–1906
    7. 7. Joseph (Franklin) Self 1899–1969
    8. 8. Rollie (Glenis) Self 1919–
    9. 9. Ruby (Opal) Self 1911–
    10. 10. Samuel (Kenneth) Self 1922–1922

James Wininger's Timeline

3 Records

1830
24 Apr 1830
Birth of James Klepper Wininger in New Albany, Floyd, Indiana, United States
New Albany, Floyd, Indiana, United States
1880
1880
Age 50
James Klepper Wininger resided here in Lost River, Martin, Indiana, USA
Lost River, Martin, Indiana, USA
1903
18 October 1903
Age 73
Death of James Klepper Wininger in Hillham, Dubois County, Indiana, United States of America
Hillham, Dubois County, Indiana, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 Apr 1830
    Event Place: New Albany, Floyd, Indiana, United States
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Lost River, Martin, Indiana; Roll: 298; Page: 322B; Enumeration District: 152

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1880
    Event Place: Lost River, Martin, Indiana, USA
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Lost River, Martin, Indiana; Roll: 298; Page: 322B; Enumeration District: 152

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 October 1903
    Event Place: Hillham, Dubois County, Indiana, United States of America

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