NameWinter M. Dunn
Birthabt 1845, Virginia
Deathabt 1870
ResidenceEssex County, Virginia
Documentation
1850 U.S. Census, Essex County, Virginia
Page 91
Dwelling 444, Family 444
Dunn, Tazwell, 25, male, farmer, value of real estate $2,300, born in Virginia
Dunn, Milcey, 23, female, born in Virginia
Dunn, Winter, 6, male, born in Virginia
Dunn, Setton, 3, male, born in Virginia
Dunn, Harvey, 1, male, born in Virginia
Gowdy, Alfred, 23, male, manager, born in Virginia
1860 U.S. Census, Essex County, Virginia:
Dwelling 871, Family 845
Dunn, Milcey A., 30, farmer, $7,000 real estate, $800 personal estate
Barton, Sydney, 34, female [sic]
Dunn, Winter M., 15
Dunn, S. Taz---, 12, in school
Dunn, Margaret H., 7, in school
On 12 November 1866 a case was in court between Winter M. Dunn, trustee for Milcey A. Dunn and her children, plaintiff, against Milcey Ann Dunn, Winter M. Dunn, Selden Dunn and Margaret H. Dunn, the last 2 under 21, children of Tazewell Dunn. [That is not entirely clear to me.] The case is regarding the division of the estate of Richard D. Dunn. Milcey Dunn was deceased as of 16 November 1869 as the case continued. [Essex County, Virginia, Order Chancery Book 2, 1852–1873, pages 363, 366, and 501.]
On 15 June 1868, Winter M Dunn and James C Fogg were bound $800 for Winter M Dunn’s administration of the personal estate of Milcey A Dunn. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 28, pages 776–777.]
On 15 August 1870, Henry W. Daingerfield and Selden T. Dunn were bound $2,500 for Henry W. Daingerfield’s administration of the personal estate of Winter M. Dunn. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 29, pages 119–120.]
On 21 August 1871, an account of the outstanding claims proved against the estate of Winter M. Dunn were recorded. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 29, pages 206–207.]
The estate of Winter M. Dunn in account with Henry W. Daingerfield from 1870 to 1871 was recorded on 20 February 1872. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 29, pages 230–231.]
On 19 December 1871, William C. Latane and Selden T. Dunn were bound $500 for William C. Latane’s administration de bonis non of the personal estate of Winter M. Dunn. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 29, page 223.]