


Winder Wonderland DNA Project
Researching the genealogy of the Winder/Winders/Wynder/etc families.
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Matches 1,051 to 1,100 of 3,317
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1051 | Comes from Wisconsin, U.S.A. | HARRIS, Edward (I14750)
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1052 | Commissioned Captain, Third Regiment Hunterdon Co Militia on 14 Nov 1777. | PHILLIPS, John (I5753)
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1053 | Company 1, 199th Regiment, PA volunteers | WINDERS, John R. (I16210)
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1054 | Company D, 13th IN Calvary. | WINDERS, Dr. Lyman Chinnington (I8581)
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1055 | Company K, 102nd Illinois Infantry. Was with General Sherman in march to the sea. | WINDERS, William (I19880)
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1056 | Company L, Indiana 5th Cavalry Regiment served until 4 aug 1865 He ran into his son Lyman on the battlefield. | WINDER, Jefferson H. (I16969)
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1057 | Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama | WINDER, John T (I25787)
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1058 | Completely undocumented pedigress submitted to the Church of the Latter Day Saints, available on CD. | Source (S86)
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1059 | Complications following two years of illness resulted in the death of Mack Benjamin Winder, aged 65, of R. D. 4, Slippery Rock, who died Wednesday at Warren, Pa. Mr. Winder, born in London, Mercer county on February 15, 1877, had spent most of his lifetime in Grove City. He was a son John and Susan Winder. Before his illness, he had worked 20 years for the Cooper-Bessemer Corp. Mr. Winder was first married to Mrs. Amelia Margaret Grossman Winder, who died 26 years ago. For the past six years, he had been married to Mrs. Blanche Dick Winder. In addition to his wife, he is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Laura Haggerty of Salem, O., Mrs. Clara Moon, Mrs. Annie Whitehouse, Mrs. Bessie Wheeler, Mrs. Margaret Dunkerly, all of Grove City. Katherine Winder, at home; one brother George Winder of Grove City; four step-sons, Curtis Wheeler of Grove City, Dearhl Wheeler and Robert Wheeler of Hendersonville, and 17 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Cunningham funeral home, corner of Harvard and Bessemer, Grove City, with Dr. H. B. Henderson in charge, assisted by Rev. Edward Truran. Interment will be in Prairie cemetery, Harrisville. The family will receive friends at the funeral home this afternoon and this evening from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 o'clock. | WINDER, Mack Benjamin (I16668)
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1060 | Confederate army, 57th infantry | WINDERS, John H. (I25045)
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1061 | Confederate army. Enlisted in Company C, Virginia 10th Heavy Artillery Battalion on 06 May 1862.Promoted to Full 3rd Sergeant.Promoted to Full 2nd Lieutenant on 10 Apr 1863. Description: height: 5 ft. 9 in., fair complexion, black eyes, black hair. | WINDER, John R (I25546)
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1062 | confederate soldier | WINDER, John Holden (I15099)
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1063 | Contact: Mother Agnes Honrat Winder | WINDER, Cecil (I26291)
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1064 | Copied in Clarence Decius' manscript, pg. 68 | Source (S396)
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1065 | Copied out by Darlene Winders Dary | Source (S163)
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1066 | Copied out by Linda Eaton | Source (S437)
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1067 | Copied out by Linda Eaton | Source (S439)
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1068 | Copied out by Yvonne Wyrick 17 Aug 1999 | Source (S98)
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1069 | Copied pages provided by Bunny Corkill, Churchill County Museum & Archives, 1050 S. Maine St., Fallon NV 89406-8925 | Source (S16)
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1070 | Coshocton Democrat Weekly Newspaper of Coshocton, Ohio; Thursday, July 5, 1883: Mrs. Mary Shrake, mother of Mr. George Shrake of Coshocton, died at her old home in Fallsbury township, Licking county Sunday Jane 24th, aged nearly 81 years. Mrs. Shrake's maiden name was Mary Winders; she was born in Shenandoah county, Virginia, September 16, 1802; came to Ohio when about 2 years old and was married to George Shrake in 1820. Her husband died about six years ago. She lived nearly all her long and useful life in Coshocton and Licking counties. In 1867 she united with the Disciple Church and lived a consistant Christian life to the day of her death. She was the mother of 13 children, all of them now living, and all but one present at the funeral which took place at Fallsburg last Tuesday. In the last days of her life Mrs. Shrake could count as her descendents 73 grandchildren, 51 of them living, 22 dead and 46 great grand children, 41 living and 5 dead. Transcribed by Bill Johns | WINDERS, Mary (I1357)
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1071 | Could not find marriage certificate at Fallon Museum | Family: Elbridge Lee WINDER / Charlotte Elizabeth SIFFORD (F10)
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1072 | County formed from Elizabeth City in 1908 | WINDER, McAllister (I22468)
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1073 | County North of the NC RR, Rowan, North Carolina Indexed as Calvin Wenders | WINDERS, Thomas Calvin (I18632)
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1074 | County North of the NC RR, Rowan, North Carolina | KINCAID, Elizabeth B. (I24507)
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1075 | County North of the NC RR, Rowan, North Carolina | WINDERS, Abner C. (I24510)
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1076 | County North of the NC RR, Rowan, North Carolina | WINDERS, Mary A. (I24511)
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1077 | County North of the NC RR, Rowan, North Carolina | WINDERS, Amanda L. (I24512)
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1078 | Court of Appeals: By industry, frugality and prudence" Winder "accumulated considerable [land]. Retaining his [inherited] portion of Winder's Manor (on the south side of Wicomico River...) he removed to Rewastico, [a plantation known as] "Bower Hill" where he had purchased mills and an extensive tract of land... From DAR Lineage books: William Winder (1714-92), appointed by the Continental Congress, 1779, member of a committee for enlarging the powers of the Government and Council. He was Judge of Somerset County, Md., where he was born and died. | WINDER, Capt. William (I1332)
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1079 | COYNE - Mrs. Beatrice, 66, of South Fork, died at Memorial Hospital. Born in Brisbin, daughter of George and Margaret (Ellerington) Winder. Survived by husband, Michael, and these children: Robert, Margaret, Martin and Mary Louise; also 15 grandchildren and great-grandchild. Friends were received at Charles O. Dimond Funeral Home, South Fork, where service was conducted with the Rev. C. T. Miller. Interment in South Fork Cemetery. | WINDER, Beatrice (I24943)
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1080 | Cpl US Army | WINDER, Thomas Milton (I27197)
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1081 | crowie208@aol.com | Source (S524)
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1082 | Custom Field:<_FA#> Social Security #: 159-01-8167 Custom Field:<_FA#> SS# iss ued in: Pennsylvania | WINDER, Thomas B. (I15825)
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1083 | Custom Field:<_FA#> Social Security #: 162-07-7531 Custom Field:<_FA#> SS# iss ued in: Pennsylvania | DEITRICK, Grover F. (I15832)
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1084 | Custom Field:<_FA#> Social Security #: 164-50-5091 Custom Field:<_FA#> SS# iss ued in: Pennsylvania | MONTAGUE, Nancy Vera (I15920)
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1085 | Custom Field:<_FA#> Social Security #: 166-20-6652 Custom Field:<_FA#> SS# iss ued in: Pennsylvania | STRASSNER, Nina C (I15833)
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1086 | Custom Field:<_FA#> Social Security #: 186-26-6261 Custom Field:<_FA#> SS# iss ued in: Pennsylvania Custom Field:<_FA#> Last residence ZIP: 17774 | BAYLOR, Margaret Christine (I15831)
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1087 | Custom Field:<_FA#> Social Security #: 195-16-6039 Custom Field:<_FA#> SS# iss ued in: Pennsylvania | WINDER, Alice Pearl (I15829)
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1088 | Custom Field:<_FA#> Social Security #: 199-07-5920 Custom Field:<_FA#> SS# iss ued in: Pennsylvania | FREEZER, Nina Borogh (I15921)
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1089 | Custom Field:<_FA#> Social Security #: 202-09-2109 Custom Field:<_FA#> SS# iss ued in: Pennsylvania | EICHENLAUB, John W. (I15853)
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1090 | Custom Field:<_FA#> Social Security #: 205-07-7162 Custom Field:<_FA#> SS# iss ued in: Pennsylvania | WINDER, Charles Lee (I15863)
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1091 | Custom Field:<_FA#> Social Security #: 206-16-1845 Custom Field:<_FA#> SS# iss ued in: Pennsylvania | WINDER, Charles Thomas (I15823)
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1092 | D. Holobaugh, bondsman. David Green Holobaugh married Elizabeth Winders, daughter of John P. Winders. | Family: John PARK / Naomi Nonissa WINDERS (F7364)
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1093 | DA Winders Enlist Date Enlist Place Enlist Rank Enlist Age 22 August 1862 Priv 18 Served Ohio Transfered I Co. 63rd Inf Reg. OH died at Corinth, MS on 20 February 1863 Source: Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio Abbreviation: OHRoster Published by 1886 | WINDERS, D. A. (I6068)
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1094 | Daililli@aol.com | Source (S252)
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1095 | Daily Gazette and Bulletin (Williamsport, Lycoming Co, PA) 4 Sep 1901: WINDER FAMILY HOLDS FIRST ANNUAL REUNION In their first reunion, the Winder family gathered at Trout Run n Saturday. THe morning was spent by meeting of friends, singing and prayer, after which the company enjoyed a repast at the I.O.O.F. hall. The afternoon was pleasantly spent at the grove. Those present were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winder, mr. BUrton, Merrick Lee and James Glenn Winder of Hoytville; Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson and Howard, Wilber Wilson of Warrensville, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Holmes of Loyalsock; N. Ellen Homes of Williamstown, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Winder, Benjamin J., John C., Charles E., Henry, Howard S., Frank F. and Willard W. Winder, of Trout Run; Mrs Ida R. Moyer, Dorothea, Forest, Tracy and Clarabelle Moyer, of Hoyltsville; Mrs. Charles F. Hanner, George, Frederick, Bessie May, Charles Edward and Cleopha Hanner of ---, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Winder, Lula, Ruth, Eva and Frances Winder, of Liberty; Mrs. Preston Smith, Bessie and Claude Smith of Elkland; Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dibler, James S. and Bertha Mary Dibler, Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Cupp, Lillian F., Eric E., and Ray F. Cupp, Mrs. Harriet Cupp, Mrs Barnes, Emma Hicks, Mrs. Mills Bailey, all of Trout Run, and M--- Moyer, of Steam Valley. It was decided that the next annual picnic will be held at Trout Run. | WINDER, Samuel F. (I18883)
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1096 | Dale Rodney Winders, 71, of 10817 Mapleville Road, Hagerstown, died Saturday, Dec. 7, 1996, at Washington County Hospital. Born July 8, 1925, in Beaver Creek, he was the son of the late Hubert B. and Elsie M. Martz Winders. He was a 1943 graduate of Boonsboro High School. He was a farmer. He was of the Protestant faith. He is survived by his wife, Verda K. Pryor Winders, whom he married July 23, 1954; one daughter, Linda Wagner of Hagerstown; two sons, Mark A. Winders and Randy Mathew Winders, both of Hagerstown; one sister, Virginia Martin of Hagerstown; one brother, Norwood Winders of Hagerstown and seven grandchildren. Services will be held Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at Bast Funeral Home, 7606 Old National Pike, Boonsboro. The Rev. David Eberly will officiate. Burial will be in Beaver Creek Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1035 Haven Road, Hagerstown, Md. 21742; or to the American Heart Association, 92 W. Washington St., Hagerstown, Md. 21740. | WINDERS, Dale Rodney (I25237)
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1097 | dando@centurytel.net | Source (S66)
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1098 | Daniel Winder named in father James Winder's will: "Third - I give and bequeath unto my son Daniel Winder the sum of $50." ... "Eighth - I appoint my confidential friends Philip Grable and Nimrod Grable to be my executors." | WINDER, James (I431)
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1099 | Daniel Winders Dies Thursday After Brief Illness Daniel E. Winders. well known and respected resident of Sycamore community for many years, passed away quietly at his home Thursday morning, shortly after arising. He had been ailing for some time and during the past three weeks had failed quite rapidly. He was one of a family of twleve children and was born on August 28, 1860, in Hagerstown, Md. When but a boy of nine, he came to Illinois with his family and for years resided in Polo. At the age of 19, he came to Sycamore, joining his brother, Samuel, in a local fruit and vegetable business. In 1886 he became a commercial salesman, but in 1905 reestablished here with his brother. Until 1932 he continued in the business, ten years of which he was sole proprietor. In later years, he clerked at Peterson Bros. Grocery, retiring from active work but a few years ago. On May 26, 1886, he was united in marriage to Amy E. Culver of Sycamore, the wedding taking place at the bride's parental home at 440 Park Avenue, where thy have since resided. To this union was born four children, all of whom are living: Frank L. Winders of Chicago, Mrs. Boyd (Erma) Wright of San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. William (Genevieve) Organ of Sycamore and Mrs. Theron (Pauline) Bushnell of Janesville, Wisconsin. Through his many years of serving the public in Sycamore, he was always courteous and friendly. He was very devoted to his home and family and had been a member of the local Methodist church for years. His genial presence will be missed in the home, also in the community. An outstanding event in the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Winders was the elaborate celebration of their Golden Wedding anniversary, almost twelve years ago. For a man of his years, Mr. Winders had been exceptionally active and keen. Left to mourn his passing besides his wife and four children are five grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, also a brother, B.F. Winders of St. Paul, Minn., and a sister, Mrs. Carrie Barnhizer of Polo. Final rites are to be accorded Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Kebil Funeral Home with the Rev. Wayne Leighty of the local Methodist church in charge. Interment will take place in the Ohio Grove cemetery. | WINDERS, Daniel E (I25258)
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1100 | Daniel's will provided that his estate be sold and the procedes be given to Elizabeth Adams "for the support of herself and her three children by me, and as a small reparation of the injury I did her". These children have not been traced. According to Robert L. Winder (Sep 2000): Daniel Winder, who died in Washington County, Maryland in 1795. His will was proved 8 August 1795 (Washington County Will Book A, p. 332). Daniel's will identified Thomas, James and John Winder as his three oldest brothers, mentioned his sisters Elizabeth Bond, Rachel Snebely, Susanna Orr (married to George Orr), brothers Isaac and George Winder, his father James and his mother, Elizabeth. No record of marriage has been found for Daniel Winder. His will, however, mentions his daughter Elizabeth "whom I had by Sabina, now Baltzer Baceman's wife". Daniel's will also provided that "my plantation or tract of land which I hold in Monongalia County, Va. Near the state road leading to Morgantown to be sold immediately and that the money therefrom be given to Elizabeth Adams or her kins for the support of herself and her three children by me, and as a small reparation of the injury I did her". These children of Daniel - Elizabeth, and the children he had with Elizabeth Adams, have not been traced. | WINDER, Daniel (I631)
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