Enterkin-Winn Cemetery

Location: 2809 Mann Road, Winston, Douglas County, Georgia

Name Birth Death Comments

This cemetery is laid out in six rows, with Row 1 being the graves closest to the fence on the East. Graves in each row are listed in order beginning at the North fence.

Row 1:

  • 1. Sarah E. Winn, 1834-1925 (Wife of James Henry Winn and daughter of Ezekiel Polk, pioneer settler of present Winston area)
  • 2. J.H. Winn, 1828-1896 (James Henry Winn, first postmaster and merchant at Winn, whose name was changed to Winston; original county commissioner of Douglas County; son of Rev. Francis Winn)
  • 3. Charles Wesley Winn, 1858-1921 (Son of James Henry Winn)
  • 4. Easter E. Winn Hill , 8/25/1911-11/18/1987
  • 5. Mary Virginia Winn, 1872-1947 (wife of Henry Oscar Winn, daughter of Samuel Kanady Enterkin, 1825-1888, and wife Ester Virginia McLarty, both buried McLarty-Benson Cemetery)
  • 6. Henry Oscar Winn, 1864-1930 (son of James Henry Winn; Henry Oscar’s sons Joseph Wilford “Joe” Winn and Theodore Winn operated Winn’s Store on Mann Road)
  • 7. William Henry Winn, 9/4/1907-12/24/1990

Row 2:

  • 8. Infant daughter of Lot and Myrtle Sayer, b.-d. 1902 (Myrtle was the daughter of George W. Enterkin, 1857-1911, son of Samuel Kanady Enterkin)
  • 9. Infant daughter of Lot and Myrtle Sayer, born-died 1902

Row 3:

  • 10. Myrtle E. Sayer, 1880-1923 (daughter of George W. Enterkin)
  • 11. Jennie D., wife of George W. Enterkin, 1861-1892 (Jennie Druscilla, daughter of James Henry Winn)
  • 12. G.W. Enterkin, 1857-1911 (Son of Samuel Kanady Enterkin; George W. was the railroad and express agent at Winn in the 1880s)
  • 13. Jessie D. Enterkin, 11/9/1891-7/19/1982
  • 14. Theodore Winn, 3/13/1906-4/25/1983
  • 15. William Murphy Enterkin, 1866-1949 (Son of Samuel Kanady Enterkin)
  • 16. John David Enterkin, 1860-1940 (Son of Samuel Kanady Enterkin)
  • 17. Joseph Wilford Winn, 1914-1949 (Son of Henry Oscar Winn)

Row 4:

  • 18. Annie Mae Enterkin, 1902-1925
  • 19. Samuel W. Lee, 1874-1955 (Son of John Taylor Lee and Millie Sewell Lee)
  • 20. Wife Annie Pearl Lee, 1884-1914 (Daughter of Ludie S. Enterkin, 1854-1927, noted below, and Mary Winn Enterkin)

Row 5:

  • 21. Ludie S. Enterkin, 1854-1927 (Son of John Enterkin, 1815-1873, and wife Mary, 1820-1882, thought to be buried in abandoned Enterkin Cemetery off Bright Star Road; John was a brother of Samuel Kanady Enterkin)
  • 22. Wife Mary Ann Enterkin, 1854-1945 (Daughter of James Henry Winn)

Row 6:

  • 23. Sarah Elizabeth Enterkin, 1870-1938 (Daughter of Jay G. Rice; wife of Charles Olin Enterkin, 1864-1906, buried McLarty-Benson Cemetery; Charles Olin was a son of Samuel Kanady Enterkin noted above)
  • 24. Clarence Aubrey Enterkin, PVT, US Army, WWI, 1/12/1892-5/2/1961
  • 25. Myrtle Black Enterkin, 4/9/1902-10/9/1952

Surveyed by Joe Baggett in 1977 and cleaned and re-surveyed by Douglas County Cemetery Preservation Commission in 2001