Matches 10,151 to 10,200 of 18,015
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10151 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Alice was probably a neighbor of Sylvester's , the name Pleasant appears often down through the descendants, therefore, it is suspected she was a Pleasants. | Pleasants, Alice (I40077)
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10152 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Bacchus was elected Captain of Co. K, 29th regiment, Confederate army. He was Lt. Colonel at the time of his death, commanding the 29th North Carolina regiment. source: Jay Webb[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Bacchus was elected Captain of Co. K, 29th regiment, Confederate army. He was Lt. Colonel at the time of his death, commanding the 29th North Carolina regiment. source: Jay Webb | Proffitt, Bacchus S. (I41192)
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10153 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Benjamin was a Captain & Company Commander of Company A, 59th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, Confederate Army. source: Donald Prophet (address on file)[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Benjamin was a Captain & Company Commander of Company A, 59th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, Confederate Army. source: Donald Prophet (address on file) | Prophet, Benjamin Arrington (I40338)
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10154 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Birth name was Wakunda Seaport Proffitt, she changed her name to Rosa Jane when she was about sixteen. Her mother died when she was about 4 & she was raised by an uncle, Joel Cox. sources: Gayle A. Wingett GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Birth name was Wakunda Seaport Proffitt, she changed her name to Rosa Jane when she was about sixteen. Her mother died when she was about 4 & she was raised by an uncle, Joel Cox. sources: Gayle A. Wingett | Proffitt, Rosa Jane (I41714)
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10155 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Buried in Proffit Cemetery in the Glades.[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Buried in Proffit Cemetery in the Glades. | Proffitt, Hobert G. (I42200)
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10156 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch David Proffitt died during the Civil War.[Winch.FTW] [Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch David Proffitt died during the Civil War. | Proffitt, David (I40184)
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10157 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch David was lured to the California gold fields, along with his brothers, Thomas, William & Uriel, in the spring & summer of 1850. They were in El Dorado County in 1850. source: record kept by Martin Modrel , information furnished to me by Jay Webb | Proffitt, David S. (I42441)
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10158 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch David Wilson Proffitt was the founder of Proffitt Department Stores in East Tennessee.[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch David Wilson Proffitt was the founder of Proffitt Department Stores in East Tennessee. | Proffitt, David Wilson (I40455)
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10159 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Died in Virginia while serving in the Confederate Army. Buried at Camp Cragg in Virginia. source: compiled by Mary A. Old (address on file). also "Four Brothers in Gray" by Alice Hancock[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Died in Virginia while serving in the Confederate Army. Buried at Camp Cragg in Virginia. source: compiled by Mary A. Old (address on file). also "Four Brothers in Gray" by Alice Hancock | Proffitt, Calvin Luther (I40160)
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10160 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch George was a twin to Phinnetta. He was a chaplain in the Confederate army during the Civil war & died probably of malaria. source: Jay Webb GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch George was a twin to Phinnetta. He was a chaplain in the Confederate army during the Civil war & died probably of malaria. source: Jay Webb | Proffitt, George Marion (I40606)
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10161 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Headed for the gold fields in 1850 along with his brothers, David, William & Uriel & brother in law, William Horner. source: Jay Webb | Proffitt, Thomas C. (I42444)
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10162 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch In 1850, Elizabeth filed for William's Revolutionary war pension. source: Jay Webb[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch In 1850, Elizabeth filed for William's Revolutionary war pension. source: Jay Webb | Elmore, Elizabeth (I40070)
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10163 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch James died of a gunshot wound received in the Battle of Greenville on the 20th of July 1862. | Proffitt, James A. (I40445)
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10164 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch James was a private in the 3rd Battalion, Missouri Cav., Confederate States Army. source: Donald Prophet (address on file)[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch James was a private in the 3rd Battalion, Missouri Cav., Confederate States Army. source: Donald Prophet (address on file) | Prophet, James J. (I41884)
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10165 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Jay lists his name as James Westley Proffitt[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Jay lists his name as James Westley Proffitt | Proffitt, John Wilgus (I41125)
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10166 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Jemima married her first cousin, James Arrington Prophet. source: compiled by Mary A. Old ( address on file)[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Jemima married her first cousin, James Arrington Prophet. source: compiled by Mary A. Old ( address on file) | Prophet, Jemima Elizabeth (I41892)
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10167 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch John entered the Union army, Company "M", Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry on 2 February 1864, was promoted to Sgt. in July, 1864 & discharged 5 September 1865. He sold the farm he inherited from his father at Bakers Gap in 1883 & moved his family to Laurel Bloomery, Johnson County, Tennessee. source: Jay Webb[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch John entered the Union army, Company "M", Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry on 2 February 1864, was promoted to Sgt. in July, 1864 & discharged 5 September 1865. He sold the farm he inherited from his father at Bakers Gap in 1883 & moved his family to Laurel Bloomery, Johnson County, Tennessee. source: Jay Webb | Proffitt, John Wesley (I41012)
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10168 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch John was raised by his aunt & uncle, James & Sara Ogle. Sara Large Ogle was a sister to John's mother Louisa C. Large Proffitt. source: Jay Webb GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch John was raised by his aunt & uncle, James & Sara Ogle. Sara Large Ogle was a sister to John's mother Louisa C. Large Proffitt. source: Jay Webb | Proffitt, John Turner (I40757)
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10169 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch John's father had moved his family to Hiwassee, McMinn County, Tennessee by 1827. John & Delana lived in the southern part of McMinn County, near the Hiwassee River. John was a farmer, carpenter & wagonmaker. John & his family left for Missouri, joined by Delana's parents, as well as two of Delana's brothers & one sister. The trip was 600 miles to be made by wagon. They arrived in Greene County, Missouri about 1853. In 1860 they were living in Centre Twp. They had purchased land by 1870. John was appointed Justice of the Peace about 1870.[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch John's father had moved his family to Hiwassee, McMinn County, Tennessee by 1827. John & Delana lived in the southern part of McMinn County, near the Hiwassee River. John was a farmer, carpenter & wagonmaker. John & his family left for Missouri, joined by Delana's parents, as well as two of Delana's brothers & one sister. The trip was 600 miles to be made by wagon. They arrived in Greene County, Missouri about 1853. In 1860 they were living in Centre Twp. They had purchased land by 1870. John was appointed Justice of the Peace about 1870. | Firestone, John (I41957)
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10170 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Joined Company E, 2nd regiment of the Tennessee Cavalry in 1862. Was wounded at the Battle of Stone River near Murfreesboro, Tennessee and died several days later in a prisoner of war camp. Buried in the Military Cemetery at Stone River Battlefield in Murfreesboro, TN. (Not listed on honor roll at cemetery)[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Joined Company E, 2nd regiment of the Tennessee Cavalry in 1862. Was wounded at the Battle of Stone River near Murfreesboro, Tennessee and died several days later in a prisoner of war camp. Buried in the Military Cemetery at Stone River Battlefield in Murfreesboro, TN. (Not listed on honor roll at cemetery) | Proffitt, Andrew Jackson (I26532)
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10171 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Joined Company E, 2nd Regiment of the Tennessee Cavalry in 1862. Died in service, fighting for the union, along with his brother, Jackson Proffitt. Buried in Military Cemetery in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Grave C-1090. source: Sevier County Heritage Book, submitted by Bob Parton & visit to Military Cemetery by Carolyn Proffitt Winch[Winch.FTW] [Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Joined Company E, 2nd Regiment of the Tennessee Cavalry in 1862. Died in service, fighting for the union, along with his brother, Jackson Proffitt. Buried in Military Cemetery in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Grave C-1090. source: Sevier County Heritage Book, submitted by Bob Parton & visit to Military Cemetery by Carolyn Proffitt Winch | Proffitt, James (I28858)
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10172 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Joined Company E, 2nd Regiment of the Tennessee Cavalry in 1862. Discharged in 1865, he settled on Little Dudley Creek. Later moving to Greenbrier where he operated a farm, grist mill, and a water propelled saw mill.[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Joined Company E, 2nd Regiment of the Tennessee Cavalry in 1862. Discharged in 1865, he settled on Little Dudley Creek. Later moving to Greenbrier where he operated a farm, grist mill, and a water propelled saw mill. | Proffitt, David (I28838)
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10173 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Likely son of John Proffitt, Jr.[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Likely son of John Proffitt, Jr. | Proffitt, Jackson (I40694)
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10174 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Marriage performed by Gabriel Rife source: Debbie De Hart GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Marriage performed by Gabriel Rife source: Debbie De Hart | Stacy, Wiley (I41322)
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10175 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Mary was 1/2 Cherokee. source: compiled by Mary A. Old (address of file)[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Mary was 1/2 Cherokee. source: compiled by Mary A. Old (address of file) | Wright, Mary Francis (I40233)
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10176 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Moved to Chariton, Missouri in 1835.[Winch.FTW] [Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Moved to Chariton, Missouri in 1835. | Proffitt, John (I40162)
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10177 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Moved to Tennessee before 1830. source: Clinton Proffitt[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Moved to Tennessee before 1830. source: Clinton Proffitt | Prophet, John Sr. (I40145)
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10178 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Moved to Washington County in 1793. (Carter County was formed from Washington)[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Moved to Washington County in 1793. (Carter County was formed from Washington) | Proffitt, John Jr. (I40061)
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10179 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch One of three brothers that came to Tennessee from North Carolina, with Benejah came his two brothers, Samuel & John. Samuel & John married Webb sisters. Benejah built a log cabin in Jones Cove.[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch One of three brothers that came to Tennessee from North Carolina, with Benejah came his two brothers, Samuel & John. Samuel & John married Webb sisters. Benejah built a log cabin in Jones Cove. | Proffitt, Benejah (I18348)
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10180 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Only one of four brothers to survive service in the Confederate army. He was injured at the battle of Wilderness Road, May 9, 1864. A rifle ball was lodged in his sinus and many years later was dislodged when he sneezed. He was in many battles and was with General Lee at Appomattox at the surrender. source:"Four Brothers in Gray" by Mary Alice Hancock[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Only one of four brothers to survive service in the Confederate army. He was injured at the battle of Wilderness Road, May 9, 1864. A rifle ball was lodged in his sinus and many years later was dislodged when he sneezed. He was in many battles and was with General Lee at Appomattox at the surrender. source:"Four Brothers in Gray" by Mary Alice Hancock | Proffit, Alfred Newton (I40161)
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10181 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Phoebe married her first cousin, William Morgan Proffitt. source: compiled by Mary A, Old (address on file)[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Phoebe married her first cousin, William Morgan Proffitt. source: compiled by Mary A, Old (address on file) | Proffitt, Phoebe (I40229)
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10182 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Pleasant was one of the founders of the Clear Creek Methodist Church. source: Jay Webb[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Pleasant was one of the founders of the Clear Creek Methodist Church. source: Jay Webb | Prophet, Pleasant Thornton (I41900)
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10183 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Practiced medicine in Chestnut Hill & Newport areas. Graduate of University of Tennessee Medical School, Memphis, TN. His grandmother staked her inheritance and the farm for his education. source: Jim Proffitt via internet JamesP262@aol.com[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Practiced medicine in Chestnut Hill & Newport areas. Graduate of University of Tennessee Medical School, Memphis, TN. His grandmother staked her inheritance and the farm for his education. source: Jim Proffitt via internet JamesP262@aol.com | Proffitt, Dr. Alonzo L. (I42192)
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10184 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Raised by Ernest & Lena Proffitt, after the death of her mother. source: Clinton Proffitt (address on file) | Hunter, Judith (I41085)
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10185 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Randolph served in the 8th Reg't Walls Virginia Militia in the war of 1812. | Proffitt, Randolph (I40105)
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10186 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Resided in North Carolina until the late 1820's when he moved his family to McMinn County, Tennessee. Went to Greene Co., Missouri in 1852. source: compiled by Mary A. Old (address on file) & Clinton Proffitt (address on file), also Donald Prophet[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Resided in North Carolina until the late 1820's when he moved his family to McMinn County, Tennessee. Went to Greene Co., Missouri in 1852. source: compiled by Mary A. Old (address on file) & Clinton Proffitt (address on file), also Donald Prophet | Prophet, James Arrington (I40144)
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10187 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Samuel moved to Greene County, Missouri, near Bois D'Arc with his parents in the early 1870's source: Donald P. Prophet, Weatherford, OK, address on file[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Samuel moved to Greene County, Missouri, near Bois D'Arc with his parents in the early 1870's source: Donald P. Prophet, Weatherford, OK, address on file | Prophet, Samuel Thomas (I41544)
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10188 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Samuel was raised by Samuel Large (his uncle), brother to his mother (Louisa)[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Samuel was raised by Samuel Large (his uncle), brother to his mother (Louisa) | Proffitt, Samuel Lehman (I40791)
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10189 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Sarah Elizabeth never married. She gave her six children her surname. Family legend is that Sarah Elizabeth fell in love with William Stacy, but her sister Rebecca married him & Sarah vowed to have his children. 1880 Powell Co., Ky. census, Sarah is living with John Ashley Proffitt; 1860 Owsley Co., Ky. census, living with Thomas Hampton & her daughter Sylvia. Sarah is listed as widow & spinster. source: Clinton Proffitt[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Sarah Elizabeth never married. She gave her six children her surname. Family legend is that Sarah Elizabeth fell in love with William Stacy, but her sister Rebecca married him & Sarah vowed to have his children. 1880 Powell Co., Ky. census, Sarah is living with John Ashley Proffitt; 1860 Owsley Co., Ky. census, living with Thomas Hampton & her daughter Sylvia. Sarah is listed as widow & spinster. source: Clinton Proffitt | Proffitt, Sarah Elizabeth (I40126)
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10190 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Sarah is not a proven child. However, no other Proffitt family lived in Wilkes or surrounding counties at that period of time. It is reasonable to assume that she was also a child of John & Susannah. This family moved to Johnson County, Tennessee source: Ruth Proffitt Gregory[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Sarah is not a proven child. However, no other Proffitt family lived in Wilkes or surrounding counties at that period of time. It is reasonable to assume that she was also a child of John & Susannah. This family moved to Johnson County, Tennessee source: Ruth Proffitt Gregory | Proffitt, Sarah (I40068)
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10191 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Sarah's will was dated August 31, 1848 and probated November 30, 1848. | Landrum, Sarah D. (I41310)
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10192 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Searched for gold in El Dorado County in 1850, along with his brothers, David, Thomas, Uriel & brother in law, William Horner. source: Jay Webb | Proffitt, William H. (I42442)
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10193 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Served in the confederacy and was killed during the war. He was unmarried.[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Served in the confederacy and was killed during the war. He was unmarried. | Proffitt, William Chapman (I40169)
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10194 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Served in the Confederate army. Was captured at the battle of Bloody Angle, 12 May 1864 and held prisoner at Point Lookout in Maryland. Was exchanged in 1865 and died shortly after in a Richmond, Virginia hospital. source: compiled by Mary A. Old (address on file), also see "Four Brothers in Gray" by Alice Hancock[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Served in the Confederate army. Was captured at the battle of Bloody Angle, 12 May 1864 and held prisoner at Point Lookout in Maryland. Was exchanged in 1865 and died shortly after in a Richmond, Virginia hospital. source: compiled by Mary A. Old (address on file), also see "Four Brothers in Gray" by Alice Hancock | Proffitt, Andrew J. (I40158)
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10195 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Served in the Confederate cause. Died while in Virginia in the army. source: compiled by Mary A. Old (address on file), also "Four Brothers in Gray" by Alice Hancock[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch Served in the Confederate cause. Died while in Virginia in the army. source: compiled by Mary A. Old (address on file), also "Four Brothers in Gray" by Alice Hancock | Proffitt, William Harrison (I40159)
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10196 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch source for William & Sally's descendants: Bob & Lynn Proffit[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch source for William & Sally's descendants: Bob & Lynn Proffit | Proffit, Thomas (I40142)
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10197 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch source of information on children of Pulliam & Ada & Pulliam & Alice Connie Proffitt GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch source of information on children of Pulliam & Ada & Pulliam & Alice Connie Proffitt | Proffitt, Pulliam Paul (I41876)
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10198 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch source: all descendants of Lewis Proffit provided by "Reb" Proffit | Proffit, Lewis (I40880)
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10199 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch source: Barbara Ingram GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch source: Barbara Ingram | Pitts, Anderson (I40906)
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10200 | [Winch.FTW] [Winch10.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch source: Donald P. Prophet, address on file[Winch11.ged] GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch source: Donald P. Prophet, address on file | Prophet, Charles Winton (I41545)
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