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  1. William Wirt Winchester (June 22, 1837 – March 7, 1881) was an American and the treasurer of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, a position he held until his death in 1881. Family [ edit ] He was born on June 22, 1837, to Oliver Winchester and Jane Ellen Hope in Baltimore, Maryland .

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    Prior to the building of the Winchester Mystery House — and perhaps to the dismay of horror buffs — Sarah Winchester was an ordinary, albeit wealthy, woman. Born in New Haven, Connecticut to upper-class parents around 1840, Sarah Lockwood Pardee enjoyed the spoils of a luxurious life. Her father, Leonard Pardee, was a successful carriage manufactur...

    William and Sarah Winchester marriedin September 1862. During the marriage, William worked as treasurer for his family’s company alongside his father. Four years into the marriage, Sarah bore a daughter named Annie Pardee Winchester. Unfortunately, the Winchesters’ joy would be short-lived. Just 40 days after her birth, young Annie would die of mar...

    In Sarah Winchester’s opinion, her newfound fortune was blood money, earned from what she saw as the untimely deaths of thousands of people. In her search for what to do with the money, Winchester sought the help of a medium in Boston, a few hours north of her New Haven home. As the story goes, Winchester shared her guilt over the numerous victims ...

    In 1884, Sarah Winchester purchased an unfinished farmhouse in the Santa Clara Valley. Instead of hiring an architect, she enlisted the services of a team of carpenters and directed them to build directly onto the farmhouse as she saw fit. Before long the rundown farmhouse was a seven-story mansion, built by a team working round the clockwhile Winc...

    Although Sarah is best known for building what would come to be known as the Winchester Mystery House, she also left other marks on the world. Four years into the construction of the mansion, Sarah Winchester purchased a 140-acre patch of land in what is now downtown Los Altos, California, as well as a nearby farmhouse for her sister and brother-in...

    From the time she moved to San Jose in the late 1800s, Sarah Winchester made quite the name for herself thanks to her obsession with the afterlife. She had to put up with rumors of insanity and supernatural possession for the duration of her life. Then, in September 1922, Sarah Winchester passed away peacefully in her sleep. Her house went into the...

    In the last couple of years, the house and Sarah Winchester herself have seen a resurgence in popularity thanks to the release of the horror film Winchester. Starring Helen Mirren as Sarah Winchester, the film depicts a woman crippled by grief who builds a house to appease the spirits of her husband’s bloody business. Unfortunately, that’s the full...

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  3. Shortly before his death, William made out bank drafts to his wife, totalling $7,500 and made her the executrix of his will. Sarah was forty years old when her husband died. She henceforth controlled 777 Winchester Repeating Arms Company shares which were valued at $77,700 at the time.

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  4. Feb 8, 2018 · The story of Sarah Winchester and her family fortune is a fascinating one. Upon the death of her husband, William Wirt Winchester, she inherited $20 million (more than half a billion in 2018 dollars), controlled half of the stock in the famous firearms company, and was allotted a daily allowance of $1,000 per day.

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  5. William Wirt Winchester (1880–1881), son of Oliver Winchester and husband of Sarah Winchester. William Converse (1881–1890), husband of Mary A. Pardee. Thomas Grey Bennett (1890–1910), husband of Hannah Jane Winchester. George E. Hodson (1910–1915), partner of Oliver in the company. Winchester Bennett (1915–1918), son of Thomas Gray ...

  6. Feb 1, 2018 · Upon her husband's death in 1881, Sarah Winchester inherited 50 percent of the Winchester family fortune, estimated to be worth $20 million. Death Year: 1922. Death date: September 5, 1922. Death ...

  7. Feb 6, 2018 · After the death of her husband, William Wirt Winchester, of tuberculosis in 1881, Sarah decided to leave the East Coast to be with family. Her brother-in-law was the president of Mills College ...

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