CEDAR COUNTY, NEBRASKA - MOSES BYRUM WINTERRINGER FAMILY GROUP SHEET
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This file was submitted by: M.J. WILLIAMS
Posted: February 2006
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Moses Byrum Winterringer- born May 3, 1823 in Licking Co, Ohio....Note: Moses
Was a Stage Coach driver for a while. Believe he ran the route Nebraska and
Iowa. Moses was also a Civil war soldier. He served with Company I, 7th Cav
in Iowa. He was a pensioner. Moses died July 7, 1885 in Hartington and is
buried in Hartington Cemetery.
Wife: Mary E. Frost-born July 16, 1822 in Licking Co. Ohio. Died Dec 13 1909
in Hartington, Nebraska, buried in Hartington Cemetery.
Children:
William R. Winterringer-born dec 28 1843 in Ohio, died: Aug 16, 1916
Henry Byrum Winterringer-born 1845 in Ohio
James Frost Winterringer-born Jan 16, 1846 in Ohio, died: Jun 28, 1928
Sarah Jane Winterringer-born 1848, Fredrickstown, Ohio, died: Aug 20 1920, Yankton, SD
Emmeline Winterringer-born 1858 in Iowa, died 1937, Omaha, Ne
(Emmeline married Charles Lamphear)
Eldora Winterringer born 1860 in Iowa
Joseph Winterringer born 1864 in Iowa died 1933 in Hartington, Ne
Aaron Barney Winterringer born 16 Jan 1867 in Iowa, died June 15, 1934 in Sioux City, Ia
A little note about this Winterringer family line. They were a little adventurous.
There was William Wintrerringer, Hartington resident, who was known as Balloon Bill.
He parachuted from Balloons to the ground. Sometimes he went as high as 6,000 feet.
He holds the record for the most Balloon jumps and was at one time the oldest
"Chutist" in the world. There have been articles published by his hometown of
Hartington, Ne on his career as a Balloon Chutist. There is talk that Hollywood is
looking into his life story for possible movie. Also, there were wing walkers in
this family as well. They were daredevils.
Also, James Frost Winterringer and his brother Henry, both served in Company I,
7th Cav during the Civil war under General Sulley. Where have we heard of Company
7th Cav before....Custards last stand.
I also have pictures of Moses and some of his children. I also have an article
printed by the Sioux City Tribune dated march 13 1884, of an article on Moses
Winterringer who was visting there at the time.
OTHER FAMILY GROUP SHEETS SUBMITTED BY M.J. WILLIAMS:
WILLIAMS, H.B.
GREEN, S.W.