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Winnifred SMITH 1800–1870 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 Apr 1800

Birth Location: Pitt County, North Carolina, USA

Death Date: Aft. 1870

Death Location: , Pitt, North Carolina, USA

Father: Henry Smith

Mother: Penelope Jordan

Spouse(s): William MILLS

Children(s): Allen Mills

Winnifred SMITH was born in 1800 in Pitt County, North Carolina, USA, the child of Henry Smith And Penelope Jordan. In 1820, Winnifred SMITH resided in Capt Brooks District, Pitt, North Carolina, USA. Winnifred SMITH married William Wallace Mills, and had children including Allen Mills. Winnifred SMITH passed away in 1870 in , Pitt, North Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • Winnifred SMITH was born in 1800 in Pitt County, North Carolina, USA, the child of Henry Smith And Penelope Jordan.
  • In 1820, Winnifred SMITH resided in Capt Brooks District, Pitt, North Carolina, USA.
  • Winnifred SMITH married William Wallace Mills, and had children including Allen Mills.
  • Winnifred SMITH passed away in 1870 in , Pitt, North Carolina, USA.

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Winnifred SMITH's Ancestors

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Winnifred SMITH
1800–1870
Birth Place: Pitt County, North Carolina, USA
Parents
Henry Smith
1757–1843
Dobbs County, North Carolina, United States
Penelope Jordan
1768–1830
Dobbs County, North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Winnifred SMITH's Descendants

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Winnifred SMITH (26 Apr 1800–Aft. 1870) m. William (Wallace) MILLS (June 6 1778–25 Nov 1845)
  1. 1. Allen Mills 1821–1893 m. Harriet (Elizabeth) Griffin 1828–1907
    1. 1. Sarah (M) McRoy 1857–1940 m. Adam McRoy 1853–1935
      1. 1. Molley (Sue) McRoy 1883–1965 m. Nathan Godley 1880–1950
        1. 1. Mrytle (Magdalene) Godley 1901–1927 m. William (Roy) Elks 1900–1989
        2. 2. Asa (Jasper) Godley 1900–1970
        3. 3. Nannie (Lee) Godley 1909–1971
        4. 4. Alice (Ruth) Godley 1911–2003
        5. 5. Mary (Louise) Godley 1917–2002
        6. 6. Emma (Ree) Godley 1919–2008
        7. 7. Zanner Godley 1909–1909
        8. 8. Johnny Godley 1906–1907
        9. 9. Sally Godley 1903–1903
        10. 10. Sophia (Earl) Godley 1921–1972
        11. 11. Wilbert Godley 1913–1992
        12. 12. Child (Without) Name 1916–1916
      2. 2. William (Allen) McRoy 1878–1959
      3. 3. Malachi McRoy 1881–1950
      4. 4. James McRoy 1885–1966
      5. 5. Ernest McRoy 1887–1957
      6. 6. Eva (Delane) McRoy 1889–1976
      7. 7. Stella McRoy 1894–1937
      8. 8. Sarah (A) Mcroy 1897–1906
    2. 2. James (A) Mills 1850–1937
    3. 3. Elizabeth Mills 1854–1920
    4. 4. Mary (A) Mills 1856–1927
    5. 5. Georgia (Ann) MILLS 1865–1910
    6. 6. Hattie (Rebecca) Mills 1867–1942
    7. 7. Martha Mills 1870–1945
    8. 8. William (Naseby) Mills 1863–1930

Winnifred SMITH's Timeline

3 Records

1800
26 Apr 1800
Birth of Winnifred SMITH in Pitt County, North Carolina, USA
Pitt County, North Carolina, USA
1820
7 Aug 1820
Age 20
Winnifred SMITH resided here in Capt Brooks District, Pitt, North Carolina, USA
Capt Brooks District, Pitt, North Carolina, USA
1870
Aft. 1870
Age 70
Death of Winnifred SMITH in , Pitt, North Carolina, USA
, Pitt, North Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 Apr 1800
    Event Place: Pitt County, North Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 7 Aug 1820
    Event Place: Capt Brooks District, Pitt, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source: 1820 United States Federal Census, Fourth Census of the United States, 1820; Census Place: Capt Brooks District, Pitt, North Carolina; Page: 556; NARA Roll: M33_82; Image: 308

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aft. 1870
    Event Place: , Pitt, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Tree, Ancestry Family Tree

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