Winchester family (George Winchester, d. 1851)

Biographical notes:

George Winchester, a native of Massachusetts, moved to Natchez, Mississippi, around 1820, and became a prominent attorney, politician, Mississippi Supreme Court justice (1826-1829) and state senator (1836-1837). His nephew Josiah Winchester joined him in his Natchez law practice around 1835 and later became a judge. In 1846 Josiah married Margaret G. Sprague, a daughter of Frances E. Sprague and Sturges Sprague, a former law partner of George Winchester. Twelve children were born to the Winchesters.

From the guide to the Winchester family papers AR 85-311., 1783-1906., (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)

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