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Photo used with permission of Michael B. Gunn, 185230, Cincinnati Chapter, OHSSAR
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Author: Michael B. Gunn
Born on July 10, 1764 Perth Amboy, New Jersey to parents Jacob (1726-1810) and Rebecca Connett (_-1764) Winans. Served as a Private Enlisting in Orange Co. Militia. He Married Eleanor DeLong; (Esther Perlee?); children: Jacob, Isaac, Phebe and Eleanor. He Died on December 26, 1852 and Buried at Pricetown Cemetery, Newton Falls, Trumbull Co., OH 44444. Cemetery notes and/or description: Established in 1817 On northeast corner of Damascus Newton Falls Road and Pritchard Ohltown Road adjacent to the Pricetown United Methodist Church. Sign is clearly visible. MI: "Isaac Winans Sr, Died Dec. 26th, 1852, Age 88 years." Ref: Cleveland Historical Library Revolutionary Soldiers bur in Trumbull Co., OH. Fur infor Mary Chesney and Mahoning Chaps. Roster of Revolutionary War soldiers buried in Ohio. Wilbur R. Branthoover, compiler. Veterans Affairs, Ohio. Reprinted by OHSDAR, 1929. SAR Ancestor # P- 322300. Has a tombstone.
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