Winchester family papers, 1783-1906.
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Jenkins, John Carmichael, 1809-1855
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Planter, agriculturalist, horticulturalist and medical doctor of Elgin Plantation, Adams County, Miss. From the description of John C. Jenkins family papers, 1837-1900 (bulk 1840-1855). (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 70294180 John Carmichael Jenkins was a planter in Adams County, Mississippi. From the guide to the JENKINS (JOHN CARMICHAEL) FAMILY PAPERS, 85-311., 1836-1900, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at ...
Sprague, Sturges.
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Winchester, George, d. 1851
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Duncan, Stephen, 1787-1867
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Stephen Duncan was a planter and banker of Natchez, Mississippi. The Duncan family plantations included L'Argent, Auburn, Camperdown, Carlisle, Duncan, Duncannon, Duncansby, Ellisle, Homochitto, Middlesex, Oakley, Rescue, Reserve, and Attakapas Plantation. Duncan was married to Margaret Duncan, née Ellis (d. 1815), and had two children, John Ellis Duncan and Sarah Jane Duncan. He married his second wife, Catherine A. Duncan, née Bingaman, in 1819 and had four children, Stephen Duncan, Jr., Cha...
Sprague, Frances E., d. 1892
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Winchester, Josiah, 1814-1877
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Hampton, Wade, 1752-1835
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U.S. representative from Virginia, planter, and army officer. From the description of Wade Hampton family papers, 1793-1889. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79453010 Revolutionary officer. From the description of Autograph letter signed : "near Beaver Creek", 1781 Sept. 18. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270502398 Wade Hampton I (1754-1835), was an army officer and United States representative from Virginia. Wade Hampton II was born in 1791 and died in 18...
Winchester family.
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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 Winchest...
Winchester, Margaret G. Sprague, 1824-1906
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