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[[Image:1932 hester vernon bertha jean irma olivia 2nd row bud lil ellen laura charlie jacks iona redluchich grandpa floyd toonfavra earl 1931.jpg|thumb|left|400px|George Henry Wainwright is in the center, with several of his children and others, 1932.]] | [[Image:1932 hester vernon bertha jean irma olivia 2nd row bud lil ellen laura charlie jacks iona redluchich grandpa floyd toonfavra earl 1931.jpg|thumb|left|400px|George Henry Wainwright is in the center, with several of his children and others, 1932.]] | ||
[[Image:SSWW_page_1.jpg|thumb|left|400px|George Henry Wainwright in the | [[Image:SSWW_page_1.jpg|thumb|left|400px|George Henry Wainwright in the [[Society of Sisters Waveland Ward]] book.]] |
Revision as of 13:18, 19 March 2023
George Henry Wainwright was born on August 22, 1872, in Dillville, Hancock Co., MS, to David Wainwright and Millain Beeson. He married Rose Bourgeois on August 28, 1893, in Bay St. Louis, Hancock Co., MS.
George's children were Ellen Elizabeth, Laura Agnes, Lorenzo, Nora, David Hyrum, Eliza, Veda, and George Albert.
George was a pioneering member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in southern Mississippi. The story of his (and his three stepbrothers') conversion was recorded by Sue Osborn, one of George's descendants; Sue titled the story "Four Special Young Men."
George died on July 19, 1958, in Bayou LaCroix.