Winegar
Winegar (alternately spelled Wineker, Winnegar, Weniger, Wennecker or Wijngard) is a surname of Dutch or German origin. It may refer to:
People
- Surname
- Adeline Winegar, American housewife, second wife of Calvin Fairbank
- Albert J. Winegar, American politician
- Anna Lillian Winegar (1867-1941), American painter and illustrator
- Charles E. Winegar, American soldier, member of the XII Corps during the Battle of Chancellorsville and the Battle of Gettysburg, member of the XX Corps during the Carolinas Campaign
- Deane Winegar, American wilderness guide author
- Garvey Winegar, American wilderness guide author, former outdoorsman writer for the Richmond Times-Dispatch
- Jessica Winegar, American author, 2007 winner of the Albert Hourani Book Award
- Joe Winegar, American Texas Tech University alumnus, member of the Saddle Tramps, designer of Bangin' Bertha
- Karen or Karin Winegar, American staff writer for the Star Tribune
- Marvin Winegar, American baseball player, outfielder on the All-Tournament Team of the 1958 College World Series
- Matthew "Exxon" Winegar, American musician (Spent Poets), music producer (Faith No More, Primus, Royal Bliss, Coheed and Cambria, Melodramus)
- Matthew Winegar, American public administrator for Oxnard, California
- Mr. Winegar, fictional American character in The Fortress of Solitude (novel)
- Quentin Winegar, American seaman
- Tracy Winegar, American author, 2008 Whitney Awards finalist
- Uldrick Winegar, 18th-century Swiss immigrant (first to Württemberg, where he married; then to the USA), one of the earliest settlers of Amenia, New York, grandfather-in-law of Thomas Young, subject of Historic Marker 8 in Dutchess County, New York
- Wade S. Winegar, American business executive, general counsel for Young Living Essential Oils
- William S. Winegar, American lumber business magnate, one-time eponym of Presque Isle, Wisconsin
- William W. Winegar, American soldier, American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
Also:
- List of Zion's Camp participants (Alvin Winegar, Samuel Winegar, and Samuel's daughter Almira were participants)
- Given name
- Albion Winegar Tourgée, American soldier, lawyer, judge, novelist, and diplomat
Places
- United States
- Hendrik Winegar House, Historic Landmark 112 in Dutchess County, New York
- Winegar, a former name of Presque Isle, Wisconsin
- Winegar Building, Historic Landmark 7 in Kit Carson County, Colorado
- Winegar Hole Wilderness, a part of the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, Teton County, Wyoming
- Winegar Lake, a lake in Scrivner Road Conservation Area, Cole County, Missouri
- Winegars, Michigan
Other
- "Down by the Winegar Works", a song published in 1925
- Grand Chute v. Winegar at Law (in List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 82)
- Grand Chute v. Winegar in Equity (in List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 82)
- Winegar's Market, a supplier of Associated Food Stores
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References
External links
- FamilySearch: Uldrich WINEKER OR WINEGAR (AFN: 1R8X-09)
- WinegarFam.com: Amenia New York in Duchess County - Early American Roots (includes photo of Historic Marker 8 in Dutchess County, New York)
- Jim Winegar's Genealogy Blog
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