


Winder Wonderland DNA Project
Researching the genealogy of the Winder/Winders/Wynder/etc families.
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2901 | Retired In Baltimore, MD | WINDER, John H. (I10935)
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2902 | Returned 16 Jan 1789. Estate of Andrew BOYD, accounts current, 1780-1788, Sarah BOYD now DAMERON, administratrix, filed, Halifax Co., VA. Items include: Paid to: clothing 3 grwon negroes & 3 children.... Thomas HUNT pd for schooling 2 children... Signed Theo. CARTER, Thos. DAVENPORT, Wm. McCRAW Jr. Also filed was accounts current 1785-1788, by George DAMERSON who married Sarah BOYD, administratrix. Items include: George WILEY tax 1784; Rilliam ROYALL bal. tax 1783, Vincent DEGRAFFENRIEDT tax 1785, George WILEY tax do., David CLARK tax 1786; pd Epenitus WINDERS part for schooling children 1 yr., David BOYD for corn & clerks tickets; Mr. J. BALL certificate tax for 1786; Epenetus WINDERS in full schooling children 1787. Mentions a claim to be settled with Mr. Thomas WATKINS. Signed Theo. CARTER, Thos. DAVENPORT, Wm. McCRAW, 7 Nov 1788, returned 26 Jan 1789. | WINDERS, Epenetus (I24722)
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2903 | Rev. William Zacharial Wood. | WOOD, Zacharias William (I11291)
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2904 | RFIGAN98@aol.com | Source (S335)
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2905 | RIchard_Winder@bc.sympatico.ca | Source (S260)
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2906 | richharke@gateway.net | Source (S26)
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2907 | rickjanerhodes@htcomp.net | Source (S503)
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2908 | Rites for R. D. Winder Are Held at Henderson HENDERSON, Texas, Oct 24--Funeral services were held here at 3 p.m. Sunday for R.D. Winder, 75. He was field inspector for the past ten years and formerly highway contractor with headquarters at Austin. His body will be taken to Austin Monday for burial in Oakwood Cemetery. Winder was born in Nacogdoches County. He is survived by his wife, four daughers, Mrs. Johnnie Otti, Welaco; Mrs Thelma Vaughn, Stephenville; Mrs. Dillie Bell, McAllen; Mrs. Catherine Graham, Luling; one son, J. D. WInder, Diboll; sister, Mrs Emory Nooner, Applby; three brother, J. L WInder, Morton; Clayton Winder, Quinland; and L. E. Winder, College Station. | WINDER, Robert Delmar (I18358)
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2909 | rlang90547@aol.com; http://www.choctaw-web.com/index.htm; http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~danenhower/winders.htm | Source (S77)
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2910 | rlwinder@nmax.net - no longer works | Source (S97)
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2911 | Robert L Winder research notes on Susan L. Winder Susan L. Winder was born on 20 July 1835, probably in Randolph Township, Portage County, Ohio. She has not been found in the 1850 census, but apparently went to Hardin County, Ohio in the early 1850s. Marriage records in Hardin County show her marriage to Asher Dille on 15 November 1855. Asher Dille was the son of Abraham Dille and Deborah Post, and is listed with that family in the 1850 census of Hale Township, Hardin County, Ohio, "next door" to John C. Garwood and Thomas McCall. In 1850, Asher Dille was 21 years old and a cabinet maker. No further record of Asher Dille has been found. Family sources had indicated that Susan Winder was married to John Lake. This was confirmed by a quit claim deed of 1864 signed by Susan L. Lake and John H. Lake of Elkhart County, Indiana, relinquishing any claim to the land owned by Susan's grandfather, Lewis Bloomfield. The 1870 census for Locke Township, Elkhart County, Indiana lists: Lake, John age 39 works at saw mill born Ohio Lake, Susan age 35 born Ohio Lake, Eddie age 11 born Ohio Lake, Cora age 6 born Ohio The 1880 census adds Jesse Lake to the family, age 4, born in Indiana. This census also shows that John H. Lake's father was born in Virginia. This agrees with the 1850 census of Hale Township, Hardin County, Ohio, which lists Harrison Lake as head of household for family #477, born in Virginia, and includes John H. Lake, age 19, born in Ohio. An 1874 plat book of Elkhart County, Indiana, on page 72, lists John H. Lake, farmer, in section 15, born in Hardin County, Ohio, came to Elkhart County in 1863. The Nappanee, Ind. /News/ on 7 June 1883 reported the death of John H. Lake of Walkerton, Indiana and identified him as a former citizen of Nappanee. John was killed by lightning while seeking shelter beneath a tree. A week later the same paper reported that Elihu and Clara Morlan had gone to Walkerton to work for Mrs. Lake. (Susan Lake was their aunt). After John Lake's death, Susan apparently returned to Nappanee, Indiana and operated a laundry there. She also married a man named Truex (first name unknown), who apparently pre-deceased her. On 12 Aug 1896, Jesse Lake (Susan's son) was reported to have been summoned to Elkhart by the critical illness of his mother, Mrs. Susan Truex, and Susan's death from heart disease was reported a week later, again by the Nappanee (Ind) News. Susan and John Lake are both buried in South Union Cemetery, Locke Township, Elkhart County, Indiana. | WINDER, Susan L. (I14848)
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2912 | Robert L. Winder, RR 3, Box 616, Mifflintown, PA 17059-8761 | Source (S87)
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2913 | Robert L. Winder, RR3, Box 616; Mifflintown PA 17059-8761. Robert has done extensive research on the family line, including at least one trip to England. His manuscript is extensively documented. | Source (S81)
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2914 | Rock Island Argus, 25 Aug 1900, Pg. 5 HAS PHILIPPINE SOUVENIRS Aledo Boy Brings Home Part of Aguinaldo's Wardrobe Will Winders, of Aledo, one of the boys of Company B, 6th Illinois, in the Spanish-American war and since then in the army in the Philippines, is home on sick leave. Mr Winders was severely wounded by a bullet which passed through his body, and has spent a long time in the army hospitals. He went through some memorble experiences in the Philippines and secured a great many souvenirs from Aguinaldo's headquarters, which were suddenly deserted on the approach of the United States troops. Among them is a handsome robe, for which Mr. Winders was offered $400 in New York. | WINDERS, William Martin (I22054)
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2915 | RogerCubs@aol.com | Source (S203)
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2916 | RonjoyT@aol.com | Source (S619)
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2917 | Roomer in household of Mary Meile | WINDERS, Frank Lee (I25441)
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2918 | Rooming with Emily Brown | WINDER, Clifford Drinkall M.D. (I27046)
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2919 | Rootsweb | Source (S438)
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2920 | Rowan County, NC 3 Dec 1807, Book 21, page 506: JOHN A CHAPMAN - no wife signs - lets Casper Freedie (both of Rowan Co NC) have 150 acres on both sides of Swearing Creek next the tract of 310 acresfor $785.00, witnessed by Ep.Winders and John Thomas and proved by the latter in May 1809. (This is land of deceased Joseph Cunningham Sr.) | WINDERS, Epenetus (I24722)
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2921 | Roy Maynard served in the U.S. Army in Germany in WW I. He was well-known for his musical abilities. He was offered a position playing banjo at the Grand Old Opry in Nashville, TN, but refused in order to stay in Todd County with his second wife, Nellie Roe (Sept. 22, 1901-June 10, 1977) and their children: James (presently lives in Guthrie), Larry (died Oct. 30, 1984, buried at Cedar Grove Cemetery), Donna (presently lives in Henderson, KY), and Mary Godwin (died March 25, 1988, buried at Cedar Grove Cemetery). | WINDERS, Roy Maynard (I20767)
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2922 | Royal J Winder Enlist Date Enlist Place Enlist Rank Enlist Age 02 May 1864 Priv 19 Served Ohio Enlisted A Co. 134th Inf Reg. OH Mustered Out on 31 August 1864 Source: Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio | WINDER, Royal J. (I211)
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2923 | Russell Hampden JOHNSON, son of Lawrence and Mary (WINDER) JOHNSON, was born in Philadelphia, September 15, 1847, and received his preliminary education in private schools in Philadelphia. He entered Princeton University at the age of seventeen years, and graduated in the class of 1868, after a four years' course, with the degree of Bachelor of Arts. He then made an extensive tour of Europe, and on returning entered the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania, where he received the degree of Doctor of Medicine in 1871. After serving as resident physician in the Episcopal Hospital of Philadelphia, he once more visited Europe, spending two years in travel, chiefly for the further prosecution of his medical studies in the University of Vienna. Returning to Philadelphia he began the practice of medicine there, where, excepting occasional visits abroad, he has since lived and practiced his profession. He married, December 13, 1877, Grace H. PRICE, of New York. Five children blessed this union, all, like their father, devotedly attached to the old home on the Nashaminy, in Bucks county, where the youngest daughter was born. The children are: Russel Hampden, Jr., born September 16, 1878; Lawrence, born September 17, 1880; Anna Price, born September 20, 1881; Louisa, born May 20, 1883; and Paul Sears, born October 24, 1896. | JOHNSON, Russell Hampden (I5968)
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2924 | Russell Winders Killed By Auto Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winders, Former Well Known Residents of Sycamore, Lost His Life In Accident At Minneapolis Relatives and friends of the family in Sycamore were shocked this Tuesday morning to hear that Russell Winders, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Winders, was killed in an automobile accident at Minneapolis on Monday. He was born in Sycamore as was his mother who was a daughter of Peter Johnsen, who owned and conducted the Johnsen House. The father was employed here in the abstract office, later as claim agent for the Great Western Railroad and for several years las past as one of the heads of departments of the Twin City railways in St. Paul. He is the brother of Sam and Dan Winders of this city. Russell Winders was 24 years of age and was a bright promising young man of whom many in Sycamore have pleasant recollections. Besides his parents, he leaves a surviving sister, Lois, age 18 years. | WINDERS, Russel J (I25425)
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2925 | Ruth was declared insane and a danger to the community by a jury shortly after the death of her husband James G. Winder. She, and her estate, where made wards of her daughter Eliza and her son-in-law Philip Funkhouser. | TAHOE, Ruth A. (I6099)
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2926 | Sabina Ann Marshall, age 64 of rural Blue River, died at her residence on Wednesday, October 25, 2006. She was born in Dubuque, Iowa on August 25, 1942 to George and Dorothy (McClain) Winders. Sabina worked as a sewing supervisor for Johnson Controls. She is survived by her husband of 23 years, Benjamin Marshall. 3 daughters: Angel (Arnie) Hatfield of La Farge, Karla (Greg) Martin of Lone Rock, Amy (James) Lortz of Sextonville, Step Children: Deb Jacobson, Marc Hinkle, Mike Hinkle, Linda Volden, Benjamin Marshall, David Marshall, 13 Grandchildren, 4 sisters: Mary Jo (Richard) Mantz of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Ann (Dave) Keller of Tonganoxie, Kansas, Donna (Jeff) Young of Boscobel, Ramona (Oran) Pape of Dyersville, Iowa, 3 brothers: Tom (Kathy) Chapel of Fennimore, Ed (Darcy) Chapel of Boscobel, Carl (Dee) Chapel of Boscobel, 2 sisters-in-law: Julie Winders and Mickey Winders. Several nieces and nephews and many friends. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Wendy and her brothers, George and Jim Winders. A memorial service will be held at St. Marys Catholic Church in Richland Center, WI at 10:45 am on Saturday, November 4, 2006. Fr. Emmanuel Famiyeh will officiate. The Pratt Funeral Service of Richland Center is assisting the family with their arrangements. www.prattfuneralservice.com | WINDERS, Sabina Ann (I25653)
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2927 | Saint Mary's Church | Family: Edmund WINDER / Mary WRANGHAM (F4505)
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2928 | Salisbury was in Somerset County at the time Isaac Handy was born, but in an attempt to get the mapping software to show his birth place in the right place, I changed the listing to Wicomico County, the current administrative location. | HANDY, Isaac (I3033)
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2929 | Salso in household, Sarah Winder age 60 b. England | WINDER, Thomas George (I15479)
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2930 | Salvation Army Working Man's Hotel. Married. | WINDERS, Thomas Jefferson (I19630)
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2931 | samartini@home.com ; http://member.home.net/samartini | Source (S112)
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2932 | Samuel Winder Dead Samuel Winnder aged 81 years, of 140 Waller Street, died on Saturday of pneumonia, after an illness of only a few days. The deceased was one of the most highly respected citizens in Wyoming Valley. He was born in Bristol, Bucks county, Pa on Dec 27, 1819, and came to this city in the year 1840. He engaged in the market gardening business soon after coming here and was at the time of his death a member of the firm of Samuel Winder & Son, who are extensive market gardeners on the flats near Buttonwood. In 1857 he was married to Miss Elizabeth Stocker, who died on Feb 17, 1882. He is survived by the following children: William H, Albert J, May and Bessie who mourn the loss of an indulgent and kind father. Deceased was a man of kindly dispostion, honorable in business, and he leaves a large number of friends. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev R B Webster will officiate. Interment will be in Hanover Green Cemetery. | WINDER, Samuel (I18801)
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2933 | SARAH ADAMS W/O JOHN WINDERS AGE 51 YEARS DIED 28 APRIL 1830, HAD 9 CHILDREN 5 SONS 4 DAUGHTERS | Family: John WINDERS / Sarah H. ADAMS (F2331)
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2934 | Sarah and Peter had nine children: James, born in Washington township, Harrison county, Indiana on 5 September 1840; John H. born in Washington township, Harrison County Indiana on 19 November 1842; Robert W. born in Washington township Harrison County, Indiana on 13 March 1845; Martha born in Kentucky (according to the census) in 1847; Sarah J. born in Kentucky on 11 February 1851; Hester born in Kentucky in 1853; Helen born in Kentucky on New Year's Day 1856; Rebecca Alice born in Indiana in 1859; and Fannie B. (J?),. born in 1863. Peter and Sarah lived in Indiana from about 1816 until 1843 and then in Kentucky for 1848 to 1857, returning to Indiana by late 1859. The 1860 census shows Peter as a farmer living in Washington Township near New Amsterdam . It notes that Sarah cannot read or write but that their daughter Martha was attending school.(Washington Township, Harrison Co. p. 60 dwelling 495, family 476) Peter and Sallie E. were still living in Washington Township in 1870 and had accumulated $600 in real estate and $600 in personal property by the time of the 1870 census. J. J., Sarah, Hester, Rebecca, and Fanny were all living at home in 1870. Sarah died 13 February 1888 in Washington Township, Harrison County Indiana and was buried in the Goosehaven cemetery. | MOYARS, Peter (I19620)
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2935 | Sarah Ann Winder, age 3, b. IN, East Germantown, Jackson Twp, Wayne Co, IN pg 182, line 15A | WINDER, Sarah Ann (I14878)
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2936 | Sarah Harman, 38, b. OH, head of family; Sylvester Harman, 7, b. IA; Eliza A. Harman, 5, b. IA; Nancy A Leaman 23... | Sarah (I850)
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2937 | sassay@pacbell.net Almost all of the following is a result of my websurfing. The information is not useful as a source record, only as a clue. I simply wanted to save you a little surfing time. These are puzzle pieces, which may or may not belong to this jigsaw. Maggie Johnson | Source (S616)
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2938 | schoeneckerl@aol.com | Source (S585)
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2939 | Scots Border | WINDER, John (I14615)
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2940 | sdbell@home.com | Source (S397)
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2941 | Seal to Parents: 9 MAR 1990 OGDEN - Ogden Utah | MASSEY, Elizabeth Watts (I12918)
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2942 | sec Q, lot 1365 | WINDER, Clyde (I23779)
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2943 | Secretary of Vickers Sons & Maxim, Sheffield. Lived in Kenwood Rd., Sharrow, S heffield. | COOLEY, Henry (I13008)
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2944 | See attached sources. | NUTT, Joseph (I292)
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2945 | See attached sources. | HARMAN, George (I445)
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2946 | See attached sources. | WINDER, Rodney Dean (I467)
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2947 | See attached sources. | WINDER, Samuel L. (I1367)
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2948 | See attached sources. | WINDER, John Thomas (I1438)
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2949 | See attached sources. | WINDER, Rebecca (I5718)
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2950 | See attached sources. | WINDER, George (I10188)
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