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Samuel Winstead, III

Also Known As: "Samuel", "Sam Winstead"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: St Stephens Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia, Colonial America
Death: June 01, 1806 (82)
Person County, North Carolina, United States
Place of Burial: Northumberland, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Samuel Winstead, II and Elizabeth Winstead (Jones)
Husband of Elizabeth Coutance Winstead
Father of Samuel Winstead IV; Cottance Winstead, Sr.; William Grander Winstead; Daniel Winstead; Elizabeth Davey (Winstead) and 5 others
Brother of Elizabeth "Betty" Winstead; Daniel Winstead; Joseph Winstead, Sr.; James W Winstead and John Winstead
Half brother of John Winstead; George Winstead; Peter Winstead; Richard Winstead; Jeremiah Winstead and 9 others

Occupation: farmer
Managed by: Private User
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About Samuel Winstead, III

A Patriot of the American Revolution for NORTH CAROLINA. DAR Ancestor # A102437

GEDCOM Note

Name Samuel Winstead
Gender Male
Relationship Son
Item Description Record Book, Volume 9, 1772-1776
Individuals Listed (Name) Relationship
Samuel Winstead
Winnifred Winstead Wife
Samuel Winstead Son

Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900

https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2455545:62347

Will of Samuel Winstead III, 10 Jul 1723 - 1805) In the name of God, Amen. I, Samuel Winstead of Person County, North Carolina, being very low of and weak in body but in perfect mind as usual and calling to mind the certainty of death and uncertainty of life-make this my last Will and Testament (to wit) after all my just debts are paid. It is my will and desire that my wife, Elizabeth Winstead, have during her natural life the use of the land and plantation whereon I now live, also the following Negroes-Jo, Oliver, Hat, Solomon, Isbal, Glascon and Davenport. Also my stock and of all kinds together with all my household and kitchen furniture and plantation tools with all the crops made on my plantation in the year One thousand Eight Hundred and Five - my will is that my Negro, Bet, be sold and the money arising from such sale be paid to my wife, Elizabeth Winstead, for her own proper use. I give to my son, Custance (Sic) Winstead, a bond now in my possession against Benjamin Vestal, also the land and plantation I now live on and one cubbard. At the death of his mother, Elizabeth Winstead, to him and his heirs forever. I give to my grandson, Barnet Winstead, son of Charles Winstead, one bed and furniture at his grandmother's death. Now it is my will that at the death of my wife, Elizabeth Winstead - all the property I have lent her and not otherwise given away be equally divided between Custance Winstead, Manly Winstead, Susannah Self, Elizabeth Davey, Ailcy Yancey, John Winstead, and Charles Winstead, and if either of them die before their mother, such part as would have fell to them of my Estate - my will is shall go to the Heirs of any of my children that may die before my wife, Elizabeth Winstead. I do hereby constitute and appoint Elizabeth Winstead and Custance Winstead Executors of this my last Will and Testament. In witness whereof I do hereunto set my hand and affix my seal this 17th day of October 1805. (signed) Samuel Winstead His wife, Elizabeth inventoried the estate in September 1806, according to Person County Record Book 4, p. 128. Elizabeth's son, Charles Brown, became her guardian. When Person County was created in 1791 by splitting land from Caswell County, Samuel's land was in the Person County portion.


GEDCOM Note

WILL of Samuel Winstead: Person County, North Carolina, written 17 Oct 1805, probated June 1806 Wife: Elizabeth Children: Custance Winstead, Manly Winstead, Susannah Self, Elizabeth Davey, Ailcy Yancey, John Winstead, and Charles Winstead Grandson: Barnet Winstead (son of Charles Winstead) Executors: Elizabeth Winstead, Custance Winstead Witnesses: Robert Paine, Drury Allen

Source: North Carolina, Probate Records, 1735-1970 (FamilySearch.com) Person County: Wills, Inventories, 1805-1807: Image #433 Photocopy of Will: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1951-20078-19738-86

June Term 1806

In the name of God, Amen. I, Samuel Winstead of Person County, North Carolina, being very low of and weak in body but in perfect mind as usual and calling to mind the certainty of death and uncertainty of life-make this mmy last Will and Testament (to wit) after all my just debts are paid. It is my will and desire that my wife, Elizabeth Winstead, have during her natural life the use of the land and plantation whereon I now live, also the following Negroes-Jo, Oliver, Hat, Solomon, Isbal, Glascon and Davenport. Also my stock and of all kinds together with all my household and kitchen furniture and plantation tools with all the crops made on my plantation in the year One thousand Eight Hundred and Five - my will is that my Negro, Bet, be sold and the money arising from such sale be paid to my wife, Elizabeth Winstead, for her own proper use. I give to my son, Custance (Sic) Winstead, a bond now in my possession against Benjamin Vestal, also the land and plantation I now live on and one cubbard. At the death of his mother, Elizabeth Winstead, to him and his heirs forever.

I give to my grandson, Barnet Winstead, son of Charles Winstead, one bed and furniture at his grandmother's death.

Now it is my will that at the death of my wife, Elizabeth Winstead - all the property I have lent her and not otherwise given away be equally divided between Custance Winstead, Manly Winstead, Susannah Self, Elizabeth Davey, Ailcy Yancey, John Winstead, and Charles Winstead, and if either of them die before their mother, such part as would have fell to them of my Estate - my will is shall go to the Heirs of any of my children that may die before my wife, Elizabeth Winstead. I do hereby constitute and appoint Elizabeth Winstead and Custance Winstead Executors of this my last Will and Testament. In witness whereof I do hereunto set my hand and affix my seal this 17th day of October 1805.


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Samuel Winstead, III's Timeline

1723
July 10, 1723
St Stephens Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia, Colonial America
1748
1748
Northumberland, Virginia Colony, America
1750
April 14, 1750
Northumberland, Virginia, United States
1750
St Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia, United States
1755
1755
Northumberland County, Virginia, United States
1756
1756
Northumberland County, Virginia
1758
1758
Northumberland County, Virginia, United States
1760
March 29, 1760
St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia, Colonial America