Children of Abraham Whinery and Martha Campbell Whinery as shown at Ancestry:
Nellie Whinery 1786– , Joseph Whinery 1787– , Mary Whinery 1789–1842, * currently added Abraham Whinery 1795–1866, * currently added Martha Whinery 1797–1873, * currently added William Whinery 1800–1839, * currently added Joshua H Whinery 1806–1855[1]
excerpts are quoted from History of Buffalo Presbyterian Church and Her People, Greensboro, N. C., by Rev. S. M. Rankin; published by Jos. J. Stone & Co., Greensboro, NC, (publication date not specified, but apparently during the 1920’s), pages 22 -__.
Martha may have been the daughter of John Campbell and Mary Edwards, from, at one point, Orange County, North Carolina
North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2004 Name: Abraham Whinery Spouse: Martha Campbell
Marriage Date: 17 Feb 1786 Marriage County: Orange Marriage State: North Carolina Bondsman: James Homes
Source Vendor: County Court Records - FHL # 0823664 and 0418148 Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT --- For further research:
The act which established Guilford provided for court to be held in the home of Robert Lindsay until a court house could be built. In 1774, the county commissioners bought land from John Campbell for a court house site and the county seat was simply and aptly named Guilford Court House.[2]
Children of MARY EDWARDS and JOHN CAMPBELL are:
Martha was born about 1770.
Martha Campbell was born about 1750.
She married Abraham Whinery in 1786. [4]
She passed away about 1820 in Tennessee.
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