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  1. Sarah Winston Syme Henry, the mother of Patrick Henry, was a Colonial woman who educated her son and worked for the independence of the Thirteen Colonies . Early life. Sarah Winston was born about 1710. Her parents, Mary (Dabney) and Isaac Winston, came from families who immigrated in the 1660s to Colonial Virginia. [1] .

  2. Sarah Henry formerly Winston aka Syme. Born about 30 Nov 1709 in Studley, Hanover, Colony of Virginia. Ancestors. Daughter of Isaac Winston I and Sarah (Unknown) Winston. Sister of Lucy (Winston) Coles, Isaac Winston II, William Winston, Mary Ann (Winston) Coles and Anthony Winston I. Wife of John Syme Sr — married 1728 (to 7 Oct 1732) in Virginia.

  3. 15 de abr. de 2023 · She was described as Sarah Winston Syme, a wealthy widow from a prominent family of English ancestry. The mother of Patrick Henry (1736-1799) Sarah was the daughter of Isaac Winston and his wife Mary Dabney of Hanover County.

  4. Sarah Winston Henry (1709-1784) was the mother of Patrick Henry and the wife of John Henry. She is buried at Winton Plantation Cemetery in Amherst County, Virginia.

  5. Learn about the women who supported Patrick Henry during the Revolutionary War, including his wife Sarah, his mother Sarah Winston Syme, and his daughter Patsy. Explore their stories and the challenges they faced at Scotchtown, the historic home of Patrick Henry.

  6. When Sarah Winston was born in 1710, in Studley, Hanover, Virginia, British Colonial America, her father, Isaac Winston, was 29 and her mother, Sarah, was 31. She married John Syme Sr. before 1729, in Hanover, Virginia, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 1 son.

  7. Descendants to the fourth generation of Sarah Winston, daughter of Isaac Winston, a Welsh emigrant, and Mary Dabney. Sarah married (1) Colonel John Syme, a Scotch emigrant, (2) Colonel John Henry, also a Scotch emigrant. Neither dates nor localities are recorded in this book.