Noah was a farmer. He and Rachael were in Grayson
County, VA, for the 1850 census and Hawkins County,
TN, for the 1860 census. It is not known what
happened to Noah. The Webmaster has heard rumors that
someone was buying a grave marker for him but could
never determine when or where he died.
Karen Hall found a roster for Company G, 22nd Virginia Calvery which listed a N. Winset [Library of VA, Vol. 12, page 8]. Co. G was made up of men from Wythe County supplemented by Carroll and Grayson Counties. Also Winesett is often misspelled by omitting the middle "e" in county records. There were no Winsetts in the area, so I presume this is Noah. However, the question of what happened to him is still open. Was he killed in battle and buried in an unmarked grave?
At the time of the 1850 Federal Census for Grayson
County, VA, 165 District, Nathan Porter and his wife
Nancy, both age 55 and their daughter Violet, age
19, were residing in Noah's household. Was there
a blood relationship between the Porters and Noah's
family? Help anyone?
Legend has it that Rachael arrived in Red Oak, Bland
County, VA, in a wagon loaded with her 4 children, a
few pieces of furniture and all their personal
possessions from Woodlawn. Rachael was born in
Carroll County, VA, and died in Red Oak, Bland County,
VA. Rachael was in Bland County for the 1870 census.
Noah and Rachael's known children are:
Nathan and Mary Jayne, brother and sister,
married Susan BeEtta Brown and Jesse Brown
who were also sister and brother. Harvey
was not listed with the family for
the 1850 Census in Tennessee. Where was he?
Are Harvey and Johnson twins? What are their
exact birth dates?
I found a Jayne site which indicates that Darthula married
John Boran in 1839. That site also indicates that
she died in 1910 rather than 1900. It did not say
if there were children of John Boran.
The Bland County 1880 federal census lists a D. Winesett, widow, as
a servant for the T. McWilliam family. Suspect that this is Darthula.
Any information about the members of this family
would be appreciated.
1. Harvey (1856),
2. Johnson M. (about 1856),
3. Nathan Easterly (1-May 1860 to 11-May-1948),
4. Phoebe (1863) and
5. Mary Jayne (1-Dec-1864).