


Winder Wonderland DNA Project
Researching the genealogy of the Winder/Winders/Wynder/etc families.
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2551 | Marriage at All Saints in what would become Frederick county in 1748. Twelve surviving children of James Winder and Elizabeth Sherwood Winder are known from James' will and corroborated, in the main, from other contemporary records, such as the record of the chancery suit, and a few others concerning persons who can be identified. | Family: James WINDER / Sarah Elizabeth SHERWOOD (F207)
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2552 | Marriage Beginning Status:Partners | Family: Daniel WINDER / Sabina (F296)
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2553 | Marriage date and dates of children don't agree | Family: Richard Roper GARRETT / Laura A WINDER (F5284)
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2554 | MARRIAGE LICENSES Harry Winders, over 21, Sycamore, Lizzie Fennell, over 18, Clare | WINDERS, Harry (I25259)
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2555 | Marriage Record for John M. Winders to Margaret Fennell found at Ancestry.com: Margaret Fennell John Winter Dec 1863 | WINDER, John M. (I23923)
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2556 | Marriage record is for Alexander Winder and Martha Winder | Family: Moses Alexander WINDER / Martha C. WISEMAN (F5181)
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2557 | Marriage record reflects Margaret as Margaret "Windar" | Family: Edward LONG / Margaret Isabella FENNELL (F8783)
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2558 | Marriage recorded in Ohio Records and Pioneer Families Vol XXI:184, indicating f. Thomas Winder (b. Dec 24, 1804, Ross Co, OH) and m. Hannah Wildman (b.sept 12, 1802, Clark Co, OH). Thomas and Hannah raised 10 children. Grandparents Abner Winder (came from PA to Ross Co about 1800) and his wife, a Ballinger. Seth m. Maggie A. Linville, age 27, native of Champaign Co, f. J.H.Linville and Ann Pennington Linville. Children Aldina (b. sept 28 1873), Seneca (Jan 23 1879). Religion: Quaker. According to Robert L. Winder (Sep 2000): Seth S. Winder, born 14 December 1841 or 24 December 1840 in Champaign County, Ohio, who married Maggie A. Linville in 1868. Maggie Linville was the daughter of J. H. and Ann Pennington Linville. A daughter, Aldina Winder, was born to Seth and Maggie on 28 September 1873, according to the IGI. The subscription History of Logan County, Ohio states that a second daughter, Seneca Winder, was born to Seth and Maggie on 23 June 1879. | WINDER, Seth Smith (I152)
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2559 | Marriages W page 115 Winder, Mary, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth. Born July 13 and Baptized July 27, 1755. p. 11 | WINDER, Mary (I13250)
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2560 | MARRIED NEWCOMER--WINDERS - On Wednesday, March 14, at the United Brethren parsonage, Boonsboro, by Rev. C.M. Holt, Mr. Joseph E. Newcomer, of this city, and Miss Ida C. Winders, of Benevola. | WINDERS, Ida Mary (I23888)
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2561 | married | GARBER, David Henry (I151)
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2562 | Married Albert Oscar McNeal on 10-30-1907. Children are Ethel A. McNeal Sandy, Rudy L. McNeal Drake, Dennis E. MeNeal(b. 6-19-1914), Gwendolyn A. McNeal Wiesner, Wilma Eileen McNeal Bricker and Carol R. McNeal Dixon. Mabel died at age 98. | WINDER, Mabel Bertha (I10830)
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2563 | Married by Albert Cole, J.P. | Family: Jacob WINDER / Margaret O'BRIEN (F2041)
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2564 | Married In German Reformed Church | Family: John WINDER / Elizabeth EARHART (F215)
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2565 | Married outside of Discipline | WINDER, Amey (I409)
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2566 | Married With 3 Children | WINDER, Thomas Harrison (I1407)
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2567 | Married, name illegible | WINTERS, Cloral Asbury (I23646)
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2568 | married, no wife at location | WINDER, John (I18873)
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2569 | Martha Winder, age 23, b. MI, Goshen, Union Twp, Elkhart Co, IN. pg 422, line 2A | WINDER, Martha (I659)
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2570 | marthawilson@usa.com | Source (S741)
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2571 | Marvin Delano Snoddy Snoddy1@aol.com Source: SNODDY-L@rootsweb.com Friday, January 11, 2002 6:35 PM Earl Harbert GUTHRIE Earl H. GUTHRIE, 55, of Bellefontaine was claimed Friday at 12:20 p.m. in Mary Rutan Hospital, where he had been admitted October 14 for medical treatment. A retired farmer, he was born August 5, 1902, in Logan County, a son of Elmer GUTHRIE and Orrie SNODDY. He was a member of the First Christian Church in the County Seat. Survivors include his wife, the former Nina WINDER; two sons, James L. GUTHRIE of Rushylvania and Dean GUTHRIE of Jackson Center; six daughters; Mrs. Robert (Lauretta) HENRY, Mrs. William (Sandra) KELLY of Lewistown, Mrs. Richard (Delorise) PRESTON of Orinda, California, Mrs. Clifford (Phyllis) SANDERS of Harrod, Mrs. William (Shirley) KISER, R.R. 3, Bellefontaine, and Mrs. James (Mary) HOUCHINS of Russells Point, and 26 grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in the Kennedy Funeral Home. The Rev. Ronald Waters of the Gretna Brethren Church officiated. Burial was made in the Bellefontaine Cemetery. Marv's Comments: The above obituary was taken from The Herald Voice, of (I think) Bellefontaine, Ohio dated November 21, 1968. It was sent to me by Carol SNODDY BYLER who received it from Tammy MANSFIELD. Samuel SNODDY and Elizabeth SLOAN John SNODDY and Nancy NIBLACK Abner SNODDY and Hannah KING Abner SNODDY and Margaret Jane DILLE Orrie (Orra) SNODDY and Elmer GUTHRIE Earl Harbert GUTHRIE | WINDER, Nina Marie (I19606)
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2572 | Mary Columbia Clarke, 87, of 1115 East B, died March 10, 1992, at Oakwood Villa Care Center, Hutchinson. She was born June 6, 1904 in Barton County, the daughter of Harry and Nancy Black Winders. A Hutchinson resident since 1910, she was a retired clerk for Coberly Drug, Hutchinson. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church and the Human Society, both of Hutchinson. On Dec. 3, 1940, she married Wallace Clarke at Larned. He died Aug. 16, 1973. Survivors include: numerous cousins. Graveside service will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in the Eastside Cemetery, Hutchinson, with Pastor Doug Hasty presiding. Friends may call from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Johnson & Sons Funeral Home, 300 East 30th, Hutchinson. (Hutchinson News obituary on index card on filed at the Hutchinson Public Library) B: June 6, 1904 D: March 10, 1992 | WINDER, Mary Columbia (I23322)
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2573 | Mary D shown as wife of Moses Robert with two children last name Warthern. | WINDER, Moses Robert (I6546)
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2574 | Mary Launder, 1006 N. River Dr., Sweet Home, OR 97386 | Source (S32)
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2575 | Mary Winder, age 6, b. PA, East Germantown, Jacson Twp, Wayne Co, IN pg 182, line 14A | WINDER, Mary (I14877)
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2576 | Maryland Soldiers in the Civil War, Vol. 2 Name Rank Enlistment/Muster In Discharge/Muster Out Remarks Winder, Philip Private. Mar. 22, 1864 Civil War Pension Index Philip Winder Image: 2502 State Filed: Widow: Susan Winder Relative: Minor: | WINDER, Philip (I16823)
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2577 | May 15, 2003 Morning Sun News Herald and The Wapello Republican. Surline A. Winder Surline Asher Winder, 87, of Wapello, died Tuesday afternoon, May 6, 2003, at the Wapello Nursing & Rehab Center in Wapello, where she had been a resident for the past several months. The daughter of Surl and Myrtle Berner Asher, she was born January 26, 1916, in Jericho, MO. She moved to Louisa County, Iowa with her father when she was eleven. They lived first in Grandview and then in Wapello. She married Howard L. â?~Buckâ?T Winder on August 21, 1946, in the presence of their parents in their home in south Wapello. He preceded her in death on April 28, 1993. Surline graduated from Grandview High School, attended Coe College for two years and taught elementary school for seven years. She was employed for two years at National Bank in Burlington, and owned and operated the Hi-Way Pantry in Wapello for over eight years. After the sale of the Pantry, she returned to school and graduated from the University of Iowa with a B.A. in Speech Pathology and Audiology. She was a speech pathologist for Louisa-Henry County for eight years and then at Muscatine County â?" Mississippi Bend until she retired. She was initiated into P.E.O. in 1942, was a member of the local bridge club, the Wapello Study Club and was a Life Member of the American Speech and Hearing Association. She wintered in Mission, Texas from 1977 until last year. She is survived by five nieces, Karen Humiston of West Des Moines, Kathy Swafford of LeClaire, Shirley Plattenberger of Itasca, Ill., Maryanne Winder of Lithonia, Ga., and Ann Schrader of Greeley, Colorado; and two nephews, Craig Winder of Davenport and Tom Plattenberger of Alaska. She was preceded in death by her parents, step-mother, Marie Otto Asher, her husband, two brothers, Loren Asher and Emory Asher, three nephews, Eddie Asher and Warren Asher, and Bruce Plattenberger. Graveside service with burial of the cremated remains were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 13, at the Wapello Cemetery with the Rev. Mary N. Pugh officiating. Following services the family gathered at Mrs. Winterâ?Ts home, 720 Washington Street, where they met with friends and served refreshments. The Surline Winder Memorial Fund has been established. The Dudgeon-McCulley Funeral Home in Wapello provided the care and arrangements. | ASHER, Surline (I21908)
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2578 | May 9, 1888 Harry Winders has secured a good position in a Chicago bakery, and left on Sunday evening for that city. | WINDERS, Harry (I25259)
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2579 | mcarlene@comcast.net | Source (S781)
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2580 | McAVOY, KATHLEEN W. "KAY" 1921 to 2012 Beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt, and widow of Retired Colonel, U.S. Army, Donald W. (Mac) McAvoy, passed away on April 14, 2012, in her home surrounded by family. Born in Sheridan, Illinois, on May 7, 1921, Kay grew up in a family of musicians known to locals as the Winder Family Band. In her early years, she cultivated a love for popular music, singing, dancing, dramatics and playing the piano, passions that continued throughout her life. Upon graduation from high school, Kay completed studies at Katherine Gibbs School for Secretaries in New York with highest honors, and immediately went to work for a high-ranking official in The Department of State in Washington, D.C. Following World War II, Kay was appointed secretary to the U.S. Ambassador in Berlin, Germany, where she met her future husband, Donald, who was serving as a Vice Consul at the time. As the wife of a career Army officer, Kay fulfilled her dream to travel the world, living in several different countries including, Germany, England, France, Japan, and Korea, and numerous cities in the U.S. After Don's retirement, the couple made their home in Poway, where both were active in the community. Kay committed her time to volunteer service with the Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church, serving as chair of many committees, and in 1995, attained the distinguished appointment to Deacon of the Church. After Don's passing in December of 2010, Kay joined his lifelong Catholic faith and attended St. Michael's Catholic Church in Poway. Kay is predeceased by her two brothers, Hiram L. Winder and Wayne M. Winder, and her husband of 63 years, Donald W. McAvoy. She is survived by daughters Marilyn McAvoy Bergman (Robert), Patricia L. Swanson (David), three grandchildren, James (Joan), Jenna and Jacob Swanson, and two great-grandchildren, Oliver and Lillian Swanson. A memorial mass will be held at St. Michael's Catholic Church on Friday, April 20th, at 1:00 p.m., followed by burial at Dearborn Memorial Park in Poway. Memorial donations may be made to the Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church (RBCPC) designated for the Children's Music and Drama Fund, 17010 Pomerado Road, San Diego, CA 92128. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/UTSanDiego/obituary.aspx?pid=157094320#sthash.78oHFQge.dpuf | WINDER, Kathleen (I23691)
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2581 | MD degree. | OWEN, Dr. Harriet (I3169)
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2582 | Meade county at this time was defined by the legislature but had no organized government. | WINDER, Laban D (I101)
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2583 | Medium build, Medium tall, Brown eyes, Black hair | WINDERS, James Harvey (I18718)
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2584 | Member Of Falls Monthly Meeting, Bucks Co, PA | WINDER, Leonard (I13136)
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2585 | Memorial calls her `a patient wife, tender mother and a faithful friend`. Buried with Hannah aged 3 months | DAWSON, Hannah (I24436)
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2586 | Mentioned in obit for sister Lucy in 1956, not in obit for Cliff in 1965. | WINDERS, Meredith (I18299)
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2587 | Merchant, Sheffield. | WINDER, Charles (I13033)
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2588 | Message of 96-03-27, forwarded by Nathan Bily:I'm looking for anyone who is researching the name Winder. My Winder is from in Chickasha, Oklahoma, in Grady county. My GGrandfather was William Pete W inder, birthplace unknown. He was married to Dora Ann Hockersmith. They both died in Okla. I'd really love to get information on the Winder side of my family. | Source (S489)
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2589 | Message on rootsweb at «a href="«u»http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/QdWBAEB/1.3.27.1 "»http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/QdWBAEB/1.3.27.1«/a»:«/u» I am looking for the parents of a Mary Barney Winders b. @1860 in Prescott AR and living in Freestone Co. TX in1875 with husband, John Luther Cleere. Mary's (Mollie) brother was James Buchanan Winders of TX and her sister was Sarah Ann Winders/Bolt/Vandever of AR. Other related names are Daisy, Amanda, and Franklin Pierce Winders. This family was shattered by the war so we know very little about how the children were split up and who the parents were. Mary Barney Winders raised my grandmother who is still living at 99. Would love to tell her about this family before she dies. | WINDERS, Mary Barney (I23516)
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2590 | Middletown Mm | Family: Thomas WINDER / Elizabeth LINTON (F155)
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2591 | Might not have been legally married. | Family: Philip Aaron WINDER / Missouri Christina SIMMONS (F7837)
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2592 | Migrated From Portsmouth, England To New York | WINDER, John Burton (I15049)
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2593 | MILDRED W. OBERLANDER It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Mildred Winders Oberlander on February 11, 2014. She was the beloved wife of the late Fred D. Oberlander and daughter of Basil B. Winders and Gladys Kellogg Winders of Montour IA. Born in Marshalltown, IA on October 2, 1921, she was a remarkable woman, starting off in a one-room school house and graduating from Tama High School. She graduated from Business College in Des Moines, and then worked as a secretary for three years. During World War II, she joined the WAVES, was posted in Washington D.C. and became a Chief Communications Specialist, monitoring German submarine transmissions. Using the GI Bill, Mildred earned her bachelor's degree in business from George Washington University and became secretary to the WACS former Deputy Director, who was the granddaughter of J.P. Morgan. Looking for adventure, Mildred went to work at Gates Rubber in Denver doing personnel research. There she met and married her boss, Fred Oberlander. Deciding that California was the place for them, they settled in Torrance. Fred, a psychologist, was consultant in personnel management, and Mildred combined her career in personnel management with the responsibilities of raising two sons and a daughter. After thirty-two years, Mil retired as the manager of employee benefits for Hughes, and Fred retired as an administrative law judge. She definitely had moxie! She will be remembered as remarkable woman, way ahead of her times; organized, efficient and a great counselor and confidant. She was a wonderful mother and grandmother, excellent cook, avid gardener and seasoned traveler. Mil was preceded in death by her husband Fred in 1996, sister Constance Winders Severson, (Wayne and daughter Dana) of Blue Springs, MO, son David Oberlander of Irvine, CA and daughter-in-law Paulette Oberlander of Ogden, UT. She is survived by sister Jean Hanus of Marshalltown, IA; son Joseph E. Oberlander of Ogden, UT, daughter Sharon Oberlander Novell (Bob) of Arcadia, CA and daughter-in-law Cynthia Oberlander of Irvine, CA. She leaves six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren: Jennifer Novell Alvarado (Neil) of CO, Dave Oberlander (Genevieve) of AZ, Kelly Novell of CA, Joseph G. Oberlander (Beth) of IL, Stephen Oberlander of CA, and Michael Oberlander of PA. Great Grandchildren: Cole & Benjamin Alvarado of CO, Kyra & Liam Oberlander of AZ. Nieces and nephews: Suzanne Oberlaender and Jacqueline Oberlaender Gish (David) of CA, Franklin Oberlaender of Berlin, Germany, Christina (Jenna) Hanus Hiratzka (Paul) and Linda Hanus Tiehen (Phil) of CO; Russ Hanus (Sherrie) and Barbara Hanus of TX. Interment for Mildred & Fred at Ft. Logan National Cemetery, Denver, CO: June 13, 2014 10:30 a.m. In celebration of her life and love of flowers, if desired, memorial contributions for a tree dedicated in her name can be sent to the Los Angeles Arboretum Foundation, c/o Brittany Fabeck at 301 North Baldwin Ave., Arcadia, CA 91007. | WINDERS, Mildred E (I27448)
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2594 | Miller Chapel | Family: Richard Bayly WINDER / Viola HITTI (F5373)
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2595 | Miss Susan Winder Miss Susan Winder, an aged and highly esteemed resident of Blakes, died July 3, at the home of her neice, Mrs. B. F. Thompson, with whom she made her home. She had been a great sufferer for the past six months, but bore her suffering patiently until God called her home. She was 88 years old and greatly loved by all who knew her. She was a member of Mathews Baptist Church since early childhood. Funeral services were conducted at the Church by the pastor, Rev. Caldwell, and the remains laid to rest in the family cemetery near Cricket Hill. Miss Winder was the sister of the late E. B. Winder and is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Lottie Sparrow, Gwynn, Va., and Mrs. Sarah Davis, Norfolk. | WINDER, Susan (I23492)
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2596 | missymom@iland.net | Source (S324)
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2597 | MizzMeems@aol.com, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=mizzmeems&id=I77219473 | Source (S248)
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2598 | MMaarkj2@aol.com | Source (S117)
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2599 | Monroe County Early Obits, copied by Dorothy Hamm from microfilm prepared by the Newspaper Archives, Indiana University (IU), available at the Monroe County Historical Society (MCHS). NOTE: There is no longer a newspaper archives at IU and the microfilm cannot be located. The cards from which the microfilm was made is part of the clipping file available at the MCHS. The cards may or may not contain the entire obituary. WINDERS/WINER, Henry Died April 23, 1881 at his home near Bloomington after a protracted illness. Age 70. Sometimes called Henry Winer, but usually called Winders. (It was not clear whether people unintentionally mispronounced his last name, or whether Winders was a nickname.) Republican Progress, June 1, 1881. Newspaper Archives, I.U. Library. [See above note.] Data Entry Volunteer - Lana Carrol Taylor | WINDER, Henry (I15395)
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2600 | moparman@madhacker.com | Source (S90)
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