Mother: Martha (Patsy) Prater
The story goes that Susanna is not buried here. She was buried along with her husband, Stephen Winton and others of the family in "Windy Winton cornfield". The tombstones were rescued by Frank McColloch at the cemetery when the area was being bulldozed. The stones were taken to Frank's home where they remained until Bob Sherwood picked them up, brought them to his home, pieced them back together, put them on bases and took them to Wesley Chapel Cemetery. Stones were placed in the same row with Stephen & Susannah's son Thomas Jefferson and his family.
Mother: Martha (Patsy) Prater
The story goes that Susanna is not buried here. She was buried along with her husband, Stephen Winton and others of the family in "Windy Winton cornfield". The tombstones were rescued by Frank McColloch at the cemetery when the area was being bulldozed. The stones were taken to Frank's home where they remained until Bob Sherwood picked them up, brought them to his home, pieced them back together, put them on bases and took them to Wesley Chapel Cemetery. Stones were placed in the same row with Stephen & Susannah's son Thomas Jefferson and his family.
Family Members
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Martha Winton Brown
1820–1897
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Sarah Winton Pulley
1822–1891
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George W. Winton
1825–1843
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Nancy Winton Stroud, Ramsey
1826–1869
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Rhoda Winton Brown
1827–1896
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Jonathan A. Winton
1830–1911
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Louisa “Jane” Winton Willis
1832–1868
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Thomas Jefferson Winton
1833–1917
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Gilbert Winton
1836–1911
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William Blanton "Bill" Winton
1839–1910
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Pleasant Henderson Winton
1841–1918
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