Il est marié avec Mary Daubney.
Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1588 à Dorchester, Dorset, England, il avait 20 ans.Source 8
Enfant(s):
[Hakel - Beatie Ancestors.FTW]
His 2nd wife was Mary DABNEY, but it was considered a scandal when he md the 2nd wife who had been fiance of Thomas Jefferson.
Marriage 1 Mary Ann DABNEY b: 1685 in (Hanover Co., Va.) (Yorkshire, England)
Children
Sarah Winston b: 1590 in , Devon, , England
Anthony Winston b: 1595
Elizabeth Winston b: 12 Aug 1605 in England, York, Virginia, United States
Isaac Winston b: 1613 in Hanover, Virginia, United States
According to the biography, "A Son of Thunder", by Henry Mayer, "Anthony Winston's son, Isaac, distinguished in a thin haired family by an exceedingly bald head, had worked up a stake in the export business and made a good marriage early in the new century with Mary Dabney....Isaac and Mary had six children." (p.24).
Citing the same biography, Isaac Winston, "experienced what the evangelists called 'the new birth' and went with the dissenters; indeed his own conversion helped ignite the Hanover revival. He had stopped attending services at the establlished (Angelican) church, having grown dissatisfied with the 'general strain of preaching.'.... He had grown less interested in wordly things and more concerned about the state of his soul... Instead of Angelican services, Isaac Winston participated in a reading group of like-minded souls gathered in their own homes... Winston had allowed itinerant preachers- full of new gospel and ready to touch the emotions of their listeners- to speak in his home at Laurel Grove, and he had contributed to the building of "reading houses" when the eager crowds grew too large for front parlors. For all these affronts to the laws regulating religious worship, Isaac Winston had stood several times before the Hanover magistrates....to pay fines for 'willfully' absenting himself from church services and to stare grimly at his benighted accusers." (pp33-34).
He was apparently a very successful planter in Hanover County, Virginia. He was appointed by the vestry of St. Paul's Parish to supervise the building of a bridge over Beaver Dam Swamp and was a processioner of Parish land.
A description of him reads "bald, bald as a peeled egg"
GIVEN_NAMES: Also shown as Isaac
DEATH: Also shown as Died Bef 1660
Died in Bruton Parish in or near the present Williamsburg, Virginia. The first Bruton Parish Church, which may or may not have been at or near the 18th-century site, was built, probably of wood, in the Old Fields at Middle Plantation, Williamsburg's name until the 66-year-old community was incorporated in 1699.
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