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[https://archive.org/stream/winbornesofold00winb/winbornesofold00win...] Pages 19 & 20
"Henry Winborne, the son of John Win- borne, Sr., the old vestryman, church warden and processioner, came to North Carolina in October, 1742, and bought land and settled in about four miles from our present town of Winton, and became a large land- and slaveowner, and is the ancestor of the Winborne families now in Hertford County. He and William Murfree were the first representatives from the new county of Hertford after it was created in December, 1759. He served from 1760 to 1762 in the Colonial Assembly that met in New Bern, N. 0. Col. Rec, Vol. 6, pp. 810 and 916. He was also chairman of the old county court, both before and after the Revolu- tionary war. He served in the Continental army from May 24, 1777, to its close. On April 7, 1786 (State Rec, Vol. 16, p. 1185) the State granted him 389 acres of land for his services. Henry, Captain Thomas, and John Winborne were brothers. Their sister Elizabeth married Charles Jenkins, one of my wife's old ancestors. Henry's grant of land is on record in the office of the Secretary of State at Raleigh, and a copy is in possession of the writer. He left one daughter, Sarah, and two sons, William and Thomas. He married Sarah Hare. From William sprang the Win- bornes in the Harrellsville section, and from Thomas sprang the Winbornes in Maney's Neck and Murfreesboro section."
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1702
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Virginia, Colonial America
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1720 |
1720
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Nansemond, Virginia, United States
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1725 |
1725
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Nansemond, Virginia
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1750 |
1750
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Winton, NC, United States
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1765 |
1765
Age 63
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Hertford County, North Carolina, United States
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