Joseph Winter
American
Joseph Winter was a member of the notable Winter family of New York. - AsNotedIn
Lineage
- Son: Col John G Winter
Joseph Winter was a member of the notable Winter family of New York. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1757/09/17 | Joseph Winter is born in the Province of New York. | Born | |||||
1775/00/00 | Joseph Winter becomes an ensign in the City of New-York militia. | Military | |||||
1776/03/05 | Joseph Winter, a member of the Committee of Safety on Washington's Staff, is one of two selected by the Provincial Congress to number and sign the issue of paper currency. | Secretary, Committee for the City of New-York | |||||
1776/06/20 | Tickets are circulating ... which ... have a tendency to depreciate the Paper currency emitted by Congresses, Committees, or Corporated bodies: ... we will not receive in payment any tickets issued by any individual, - J Winter, Secretary, Committee NYC | Secretary, Committee for the City of New-York | |||||
1776/07/18 | Joseph Winter reads the Declaration of Independence to the people of New York City while the Kings Arms are torn from the front of the City Hall. | Secretary, Committee for the City of New-York | US Declaration of Independence | Federal Hall National Memorial | New York City | ||
1778/08/10 | Mary Prince marries Joseph Winter. | Groom | |||||
1820/12/21 | Joseph Winter dies. | Died |
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