• [S28] James Reston, Lone Star: Life of John Connally (New York, NY: Harper and Row, 1989). Hereinafter cited as Life of John Connally.
  • [S102] Annette K. Burgert, compiler, Eighteenth Century Emigrants from German-Speaking Lands to North America, Volume 1: The Northern Kraichgau (Breinigsville, PA: Pennsylvania German Society, 1983). Hereinafter cited as Eighteenth Century Emigrants.
  • [S104] Annette K. Burgert, compiler, Emigrants from Eppingen to America, LDS 1189093, p. 20. (Myerstown, PA: AKB Publishers, 1987). Note the author refers to Eppingen, Augsburg but Eppingen is not near Augsburg. Hereinafter cited as Emigrants from Eppingen.
  • [S105] "Willis Taylor Finley Research", 1992, (Longview, TX) to Janet Beal Broadbent (Los Altos, CA). Hereinafter cited as "Willis Finley Research."
  • [S106] F. Edward Wright, compiler, Abstracts of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Wills 1682-1725 (Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1995). Hereinafter cited as Philadelphia Wills.
  • [S113] Marie Bankhead Owen, Alabama Historical Quarterly (1873; reprint Montgomery, AL: Alabama State Department of Archives and History, Spring 1971). This article written by Green Beauchamp, which includes data about John Winslett, was first published in the 17 Aug 1873 Eufaula Times, Eufaula, AL. Freddie Williams Evans of Macon, GA provided the article to Virginia Winslett. Hereinafter cited as Chronicles of Barbour County.
  • [S115] Clifford Neal Smith, compiler, British Deportees to America 1766-1767, Part 3, Passenger Immigration List (McNeal, AZ: Westland Publications, 1986). Hereinafter cited as British Deportees to America.
  • [S116] Pearl Baker, The Story of Wrightsboro 1768-1964, Wrightsboro Township Landholders Before 1776, http://thegagenweb.com/gacolumbia/history/wrightsboro.htm (Thomson, GA: The Warrenton Clipper for Wrightsboro Restoration Foundation, 1965). This publication can also be searched at https://books.google.com/books/about/…. Hereinafter cited as Story of Wrightsboro.
  • [S117] Trial of Samuel and John Winslett, Sussex Summer Assizes, Crown Minute Book, Lewes, England, ASSI 31/8, p. 17 (London, England: Public Records Office, 5 Aug 1765). Acquired from the Public Records Office, Chancery Lane, London, WC2A 1LR by Herschell R. Winslett. Hereinafter cited as Samuel and John Winslett Trial.
  • [S120] Registration Book I (Atlanta, GA: Georgia Department of Archives and History) Full citation unknown. Hereinafter cited as Registration Book I.
  • [S124] Anne Kendrick Walker, History of Eufaula: Bluff City of the Chattahoochee (Spartenburg, SC: Company Publishers, 1976). The publication was also known as Backtracking in Barbour County, Alabama. The original was written in 1875 by J. A. B. Besson and published by Franklin Steam Printing House, James P. Harrison and Company Printers. Hereinafter cited as Eufaula History.
  • [S125] Mattie Crocker Thomas Thompson, History of Barbour County, Alabama, http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/fulton/barbourhistory/… (Eufaula, AL: Southern Historical Printers, 1939), p. 299. Herschell Winslett provided this researcher excerpts. Hereinafter cited as Barbour County History.
  • [S131] Charles Randall East (1958-2015) Research, 1992, (Thomasville, AL) to Virginia Custis Winslett, (Naples, FL). Hereinafter cited as Charles East Research.
  • [S132] "Roger Avery "Tim" Stubbs (1910-1990) Research", 1967, (Long Lake, MN) to Virginia Custis Winslett, (Naples, FL). Roger Stubbs was the guiding force behind the archives and genealogy department of the Western Hennepin County Pioneer Association Museum founded in 1907 in Minnesota. He published a number of genealogical works, including on the Stubbs family. His papers in the Pennsylvania Historical Society Roger did not include his source documentation. Hereinafter cited as "Roger Stubbs Research."
  • [S134] "Theodore "Ted" Beckwith Goldmann (1923-1997) Research", 1992-1994, (Arlington, TX) to Virginia Custis Winslett (Naples, FL). Hereinafter cited as "Ted Goldmann Research."
  • [S142] "Betty Seymour Winslett Research", 1990s, (Hartwell, GA) to Virginia Custis Winslett (Naples, FL). Hereinafter cited as "Betty Seymour Winslett Research."
  • [S148] Lucian Lamar Knight, compiler, Georgia's Roster of the Revolution, Containing a List of the States Defenders; Officers and Men; Soldiers and Sailors; Partisans and Regulars; Whether Enlisted from Georgia or Settled in Georgia after the Close of Hostilities (1920; reprint Atlanta, GA: Georgia Department of Archives and History, 1967). Hereinafter cited as Georgia's Revolution Roster.
  • [S164] 1870 Lee County, Alabama Census Extract, Winslett household. Copy provided by Janie Chaffin Rawlingson. Hereafter shown as "1870 Lee Co, AL census."
  • [S167] Joaquin Miller (1837-1919), An Illustrated History of the State of Montana, Containing ... Biographical Mention of Many of its Pioneers and Prominent Citizens of Today, John Westley Winslett, https://archive.org/details/illustratedhisto00mill (Chicago, IL: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1894). Copy provided by Freddie Williams Evans of Macon, GA. Hereinafter cited as History of Montana.
  • [S176] William Armstrong Crozier (1864-1913), compiler, Early Virginia Marriages, County Records: Part One - Virginia County Record Series, Volume 4, https://archive.org/details/earlyvirginiamar00croz, (New York, NY: The Genealogical Association, 1907). Hereinafter cited as Early Virginia Marriages, County Records: Part One - Virginia County Record Series.
  • [S197] John Gibson Winslett 91835-1907) Bible. John Gibson was the son of Joel A. Winslett and Mary McLeod. This bible record was provided by John C. Winslett II, 269 Warrior Drive, Tryon, NC 28782 to Virginia Custis Winslett.
  • [S214] "Pike County, Alabama Tomb Records," Papers of the Pike County Historical Society, volume 16, issue 1, (Troy, AL: Pike County Historical and Genealogical Society, 1977). Excerpted and republished, Winslett Family Newsletter, Vol 2, no 2, 31 Mar 1994, Sandra Long, 90 Long Circle, Roswell, GA. Hereinafter cited as "Pike Co, AL Tombs."
  • [S224] 1900 Georgia Soundex Census, Winslett household. Excerpted and republished, Winslett Family Newsletter, Vol 1, no 3, 15 Apr 1993, Sandra Long, 90 Long Circle, Roswell, GA. Hereafter shown as "1900 Georgia Census."
  • [S232] Patricia Manning, Nancy J. Emmert, compilers, "In Search of Our Puzzling Emmert Ancestors," Heritage Quest, Volume 48, (Nov-Dec 1993). Hereinafter cited as "Emmert Ancestors."
  • [S234] Hiram Bird (~1786-1842) Will, (1842), Meriwether Co, GA. Hereinafter cited as Hiram Bird Will.
  • [S247] William Schenck Robertson, compiler, Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 52, Num 3, 1-3, p. 30-31, 170-174, 284-285, 312-313, (Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma Historical Society, Fall 1974). Hereinafter cited as Oklahoma Chronicles.
  • [S283] Hiram Bird - Temperance Whelass, marriage record, 3 Apr 1813, Jones Co, GA Marriages, 1811-1813: No. 35, Aurora Evans Ritter, hand copy.
  • [S284] A General Return of the Depredations Committed by the Indians in Greene County, Georgia from Jan 1787 to Jul 1788, Appendix Document 311, p. 3. Hereinafter cited as Greene Co Indian Depredations.
  • [S285] Governor and Council Minutes, 10 May 1790 - 16 Dec 1790 and 31 Mar 1791, Georgia County Militia, p. 139-141 (Augusta, GA: Government House, 1790). Excerpted and provided by Freddie Williams Evans. Hereinafter cited as Georgia Governor & Council Minutes.
  • [S291] 1850 Russell County, Alabama Census Extracts, Winslett household. Copy provided by Herschell Winslett of Blalock, TX. Hereafter shown as "1850 Russell County, Alabama Census Extracts."
  • [S293] 1860 Russell County, Alabama Census Extract, Winslett household. Excerpts and provided by Herschell Winslett of Blalock, TX. Hereafter shown as "1860 Russell Co, AL Census."
  • [S294] Letters of Chinnubbe McIntosh (1775-1825), Principal Chief of the Creek Nation (Tulsa, OK). Documents were provided by Freddie Williams Evans of Macon, GA.
  • [S295] George Chapman, Chief William McIntosh: Man of Two Worlds, p. 96 (Marietta, GA: Cherokee Publishing Company, 2005). Excerpts provided by Freddie Williams Evans of Macon, GA. Hereinafter cited as Chief William McIntosh.
  • [S296] Thomas S. Woodward, Woodward's Reminiscences of the Creek or Muscogee Indians Contained in Letter to Friends in Georgia and Alabama, p. 51-57 (1859; reprint Tuscaloosa, AL: Alabama Book Store, 1939). Originally printed by Barrett and Windish, Book and General Job Printers. Excerpts provided by Freddie Williams Evans.. Hereinafter cited as Creek or Muscogee Indians.
  • [S297] Robert C. Horn, compiler, Creek Indian War Index to Records of Volunteer Soldiers From Alabama (Dadeville, AL: Genealogical Society of East Alabama, 1983). This data was also printed in a publication called "Tap Roots" and provided by Freddie Williams Evans to this researcher. Hereinafter cited as Creek War Index.
  • [S298] John Carson Winslett II (1749-1848) Estate Litigation, John Perkins, Administrator vs Creek Indians and the United States, Number 3149, (United States Court of Claims, 31 Jul 1891) Copy provided by Freddie Williams Evans. Hereinafter cited as John C. Winslett Estate Litigation.
  • [S311] Helen S. Foley, compiler, Marriage Records of Barbour County, Alabama 1838-1859, p. 14, 38, 52 (Southern Historical Press, 1990). Copy provided by Joe Winslett of Readyville, TN. Republished in the Winslett Family Newsletter, volume 2, number 3, 30 Aug 1994, Sandra Long, 90 Long Circle, Roswell, GA. Hereinafter cited as Barbour Co, AL Marriages.
  • [S314] Leslie Huel Winslett, Winslett Genealogy email letter, 17 Mar 1999. Newsletter mentions the Wind clan, an Indian family group.
  • [S368] Peter W. Coldham, compiler, King's Passengers to Maryland and Virginia, (Westminister, MD: Family Line Publications, 1997). Hereinafter cited as King's Passengers to MD & VA.
  • [S370] Georgia Marriage Records from Select Counties 1828 - 1978. Georgia Marriage Records from Select Counties is searchable with a paid subscription at http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4766. FamilySearch.org may have the same records. Hereinafter cited as Georgia Marriage Records.
  • [S393] Johan Philipp Emmert (1706-1762) and Maria Catharina Kamm (1713-1780) Family Records
    , accessed in 2014. This document consists of an index of an immigration record and unverified marriage records. Data was accessed through ancestry.com. Hereinafter cited as Emmert - Kamm Family Records.
  • [S397] Johannes Casper Kamm (1689-1752) - Anna Catharina Franck (born ~1691) Family Records, accessed in 2014. This document consists of transcriptions of primary records researched and saved electronically by this researcher. The document may contain birth, christening, family church register, immigration, land, tax, marriage, census, social security, death, or probate records for key ancestors, their spouses, children, and parents. Data was accessed through ancestry.com, familysearch.com and google searches and may include information from electronic website postings. Researcher notes are included as appropriate. There is considerable unverified data noted as such. The key document which overcomes the unverified data is the family immigration record. Hereinafter cited as Kamm-Franck Family Records.
  • [S405] Michael Kamm - Anna (Meffert) Salome Marriage, estimated 1688. This source data is unverified. Hereinafter cited as Kamm - Salome Marriage.
  • [S482] Benjamin Achee, compiler, Alabama Units in the Creek War 1836-1837, (Shreveport, LA: B. Achee, 1971). Hereinafter cited as Alabama Units in the Creek War.
  • [S525] Joyce Wheless Kidwell Research, accessed in 2016, (Abilene, TX). Hereinafter cited as Joyce Kidwell Research.
  • [S526] 1850 Division 59, Meriwether County, Georgia Census. Hereafter shown as "1850 Meriwether Co, GA Census."
  • [S549] Jack Bankston, Winslett Graves Found in Alabama, 29 May 2000. This data was previously posted on a message at genforumgenealogy dot com which was infected with a virus by 2018. Hereinafter cited as Winslett Graves in Alabama.
  • [S588] Johan Philip Emmert, Visit to Neckarelz and Eppingen, Germany; http://nancyemmert.com/Nancy/Johan.htm#_ftnref1, 2002. Nancy Emmert and Pat Manning researched Emmert and Kamm family original records and met with descendants in Germany. Nancy is a professional researcher with more information about herself on http://nancyemmert.com. Her visit to Neckarelz is at http://nancyemmert.com/Gil/Wanderings/Germany2002/…. Findings from this trip were published in the Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, Fall/Winter 2002, Vol. 42, # 4. Note that data about our ancestor Maria Kamm is incorrect in this article; email with records sent to the researcher on this issue did not receive a response. Hereinafter cited as Johan Philip Emmert.
  • [S589] Nancy J. Emmert, An Ancestral Village for Philip Emmert, Adam Stadler, and Susannah (Emmert) Stadler of Montgomery and Berks Counties, Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, Volume 42: 2, Fall - Winter 2002, (Madison, WI). This article presents the findings of research in Pennsylvania and in Neckarelz, Germany. Hereinafter cited as Village for Philip Emmert.
  • [S716] Karl Diefenbacher, compiler, Ortssippenbuch Eppingen, (Interessengemeinschaft Badischer Ortssippenbücher, A. Köbele Nachf, 1998). Ortssippenbuch Eppingen includes the records of our Kamm family on pages 341 - 342, as well as the records of other Kamm families with whom our Kamms are confused. If there is a date and no location mentioned on the record, that indicates the event happened in Eppingen, Germany. Page copies were provided by descendant Peggy Wilson of Salt Lake City, Utah. Hereinafter cited as Ortssippenbuch Eppingen.