Sie ist verheiratet mit Joshua Mewborn.
Sie haben geheiratet am 11. Oktober 1853 in Greene, North Carolina, sie war 22 Jahre alt.
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Winifred was the daughter of Thomas and Nancy Wooten. She married Joshua Mewborn. Records in the Family History Center, Salt Lake City, Utah.
DAR papers of Ima Mewborn.
Information from Ima Eula Mewborn, 502 East Church Street, Farmville, NC 27828
BIBLE of Joshua Mewborn records birth of Winifred, the wife of Joshua Mewborn, and daughter of Thomas Wooten and Nancy Wooten born on Sunday, April 17th, 1831.
Pitt County Heritage Book:
"Joshua was a Civil War Veteran. He was in the 40th Regiment Artillery. He served as a Deacon of Mewborn Church for 40 years (on gravestone). He was called, "The Fireside Preacher". He had three brothers who were preachers: George, Parrott III, and Drewry Aldridge.
He farmed, taught school, and was soon licensed to preach by the Old Meadow Church in greene County, NC. He was pastor of the Old Meadow Church in Greene County until his death in 1928. WINNEFORD MEWBORN
Obituary of Winniford Mewborn, wife of Joshua Mewborn, daughter of Thomas and Nancy Wootten, was borned Sunday, April 17, 1831, and died Sunday morning without a struggle Jan. 25, 1903, making her pilgrimage here 71 years 9 months and 8 days.
She was married to the writer Tuesday, October 11, 1853. Of this union eight living children was borned. She lived to see all grown but one which died in infancy and all married but the youngest.
She leaves a husband, two children, twenty-four grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and one sister, with a host of relatives, friends and the church to mourn their lost.
She had in her family at one time a preacher, two deacons, a magistrate, a lawyer, a doctor and four school teachers.
She offered to the Primitive Baptist Church Sunday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1853 and was received at Mewborn's meeting house in Greene County, N. C. and was baptized by Elder Parrott Mewborn, Sr. She was a faithful member over fifty years. Not a charge was ever brought against her. She attended her meetings faithfully when not providentially hindered.
She was a good wife, indulgent mother and a good neighbor.
I don't believe she had an enemy.
Why do we mourn departing friends.
Or shake at death's alarms?
'Tis but the voice that Jesus sends.
To call them to his arms.
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