


Winder Wonderland DNA Project
Researching the genealogy of the Winder/Winders/Wynder/etc families.
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Matches 3,201 to 3,250 of 3,317
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3201 | Union army, Twelfth Cavalry, M-Z and Thirteenth through Seventeenth Cavalry and Ward's Independent Co, Kentucky Cavalry | WINDERS, John H. (I18159)
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3202 | United States Colored Troups, Pvt | WINDER, Philip (I16823)
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3203 | Unmarried in 1872 | WINDER, Samuel J. (I10739)
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3204 | Unmarried, living with sister Elizabeth | WINDER, Mary Lloyd (I3058)
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3205 | Unproved to date, but served under a TX Ranger per pension records; affidavit of«i» «/i»John Rip Ford: says served with RJ in 2nd Reg. TX Mtd.Vol.in Mexico under Col. Hayes | WINDERS, Robert Jackaway (I22977)
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3206 | Unsourced bio of John C. Tice on IllinoisGenWeb.org; cut from a book, undoubtedly a local history of Ogle County published in the late 1800s/very early 1900s. Found at «a href="http://ogle.illinoisgenweb.org/johnctice.htm"» http://ogle.illinoisgenweb.org/johnctice.htm«/a» accessed 4 Jan 2014. John C. Tice, a pioneer of Ogle County of 1838, and who is now deceased, was born in Washington County, Md., in 1790. He was early made an orphan by the death of his parents, and in consequence had little opportunity to acquire any knowledge of his ancestors. He was reared on a farm and brought up to a practical knowledge of farming. He married Maria McLean, who was a native of the same county as himself, and who was born in 1790. Soon after their union in marriage the husband commenced farming operations on his own behalf. In 1831 he removed his family from Maryland to Greene Co., Ohio, where they remained until the fall of 1838, when he took up a permanent residence in this township and county. [Ogle County, Illinois] He entered 400 acres of land in the townships of Pine Creek and Oregon, and moved into a log house which had been built on section 12, in the township first named. He resided on that tract of land until his death, which transpired Nov. 4, 1874. The mother died October 26, 1870, at Tama City, Iowa, while there on a visit to her daughter. Following are the names and other particulars of the eight children of John C. Tice and his wife: --Nelson, the oldest, died while crossing the plains to California, in 1851; [a problem here, since Nelson m. Elizabeth Winders on 8 Mar 1852, according to Ogle County marriage records] --Otho is represented on another page; --Elizabeth is the wife of David Fager, of Douglas Co., Kansas; --Eliza married James Krouch, of Wayne Co., Iowa; --Hattie M. is the wife of Hiram Winders, of Tama City, Iowa; --John H. is a resident of Pine Creek Township, and a sketch is given of him on another page; --Samuel C. lives at Oregon; --Margaret L. is married to John R. Perrine, of Oregon. The parents were members of the United Brethern Church, and were prominent in connection with the work of progress in religious matters. Mr. Tice was a Republican and trained his sons in that element, and was active in the local official affairs of the township in which he lived. He was a penisoner of the War of 1812, in which contest he held the position of drill-sergeant. When he came to Ogle County the nearest market was Chicago. While a resident of Ohio he was engaged in the business of a distiller, and was fairly familiar with the earlier life of three states. [Maryland, Ohio, Illinois] | TICE, John C. (I22309)
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3207 | Us Army Air Forces, Pfc | WINDER, Godfrey (I16791)
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3208 | Used John Scott as agent to collect debt | WINDER, Thomas (I8410)
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3209 | VA or SC | NICHOLSON, Margaret (I17784)
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3210 | veteran's home; divorced | WINDER, Whitney (I24576)
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3211 | Virginia To Ohio | WINDER, William (I5614)
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3212 | Volney E U Ostrander company commander under Albert Sydny Johnson | WINDERS, Robert Jackaway (I22977)
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3213 | W. Lawrence Winder, 85, of Poplar Bluff died at 1:40pm. Saturday at AMI Lucy Lee Hospital. Mr. Winder was born July 2, 1905 at Lodi, Mo. He married Marie Bleuins Sept. 25, 1925, at Corning, Ark. She survives, Mr. Winder was a retired Lineman for Ozark Border Electric and member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Chapter 702. He was of Baptist faith. Survivors include one daughter, Judy Church of Poplar Bluff; two sons, Jim Winder of Jackson, Mo. and Lawrence Winder Jr. of Hanover Park, Ill.; three sisters, Lessie Fielder, Lorene Fletcher and Norene Harris, all of Jonesboro, Ark.; and five grandchildren, Larry Winder of Poplar Bluff, Dave Winder and Mark Winder of Cape Giradeau, and Paul Seidler and Bob Seidler of Orlando, Fla. Vistation will begin at 7pm. today at the Cotrell Funeral Chapel. The funeral will be at 1:30 Tuesday with Rev. Bob Featherston and Rev. Melvin Keena officiation. Burial will be in the Memorial Garden Cemetery. | WINDER, William Lawrence (I19481)
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3214 | Ward Pupil | WINDERS, Eli T. (I15028)
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3215 | warrant 27681 | WINDER, Christopher Figen (I16783)
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3216 | Was Deacon of this church. | WINDER, Daniel Cory (I14804)
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3217 | Was in Co.10,Bn3,Repl G Group Camp,Greenleaf,GA Buried in Webster Cemetery,Hun tersville,Wolf Twp.,Lyc.Co., PA | LAURENSON, John Emerson (I14505)
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3218 | Wayne Or Harrison Co, OH | HUFF, Capt. Charles Wesley (I13266)
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3219 | webbchapel@aol.com | Source (S640)
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3220 | wed724@aol.com | Source (S596)
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3221 | Well researched and documented family tree. | Source (S803)
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3222 | Wesleyan Preacher. | WINDER, William (I16510)
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3223 | Wesleyan Superintendant. | WINDER, William Hotherall (I16519)
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3224 | West half of state | WINDERS, George Washington (I17893)
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3225 | Westland MM minutes: 1798, 1, 27. Ann England (form Winder) dis mcd. According to Robert L. Winder (Sep 2000): Ann Winder, born about 1777 in Bucks County, PA, moved with her family into southwestern Pennsylvania in 1796, but may not have gone to Ohio with the family in 1797. Westland Friends' Meeting recorded on 27 January 1798 that she was disowned for marrying out of unity, with a Mr. England. Ann England was a legatee in her father's will. | WINDER, Ann (I5547)
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3226 | Westland Monthly Meeting notes: James, s John & Margaret, Fayette Co., PA; m at Fallowfield, Deborah Allen, dt Joseph, Fayette Co., PA | Family: James WINDER / Deborah ALLEN (F138)
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3227 | Westminster, St. Mary's | Family: Thomas WINDER / Sarah BULL (F154)
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3228 | Weston, Kentucky website on Angelfire | Source (S587)
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3229 | wfhunt@radiks.net | Source (S549)
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3230 | Whereas, in pursuance of the Act of Congress, approved March 3, 1855, entitled "an act in addition to certain acts granting Bounty Land to certain Officers and Soldiers who have been engaged in the military service of the United States"...in the favor of Elizabeth Taylor Winder widow of Edward S Winder Captain 2nd regiment United States Dragoons Florida War...granted to Jacob S Dungan in whose favor said tract has been located and to his heirs | TAYLOR, Elizabeth (I2141)
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3231 | While a young man | WINDER, Col. John (I3134)
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3232 | Whitewater Meeting House | Family: Abner WINDER / Rebecca Charles POOL (F129)
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3233 | WHITTACRE TO ROCKFORD Will Establish His Factory Where Galvanizing Work Can Be Obtained J.E. Whittacre, who was starting the manufacture here of eaves troughs, door hangers, and some other articles, has decided to accept an offer to remove to Rockford. The Rockford Register-Gazette ways of a visit which Mr. Whittacre recently made there: "Mr. Camlin took the Sycamore gentleman in tow and visiting the water power showed him the W.B. Barbour building vacated some time ago by the Eclipse Company, the only vacant building in that vicinity. Mr. Whittacre was very favorably impressed with the place from the start and finding that he was in close proximity to the plant of the galvanizing company, an industry for whom he will have considerable work, he finally took a lease of the structure. He expects to open here within a month or six weeks and will employ about 20 hands on the start." Mr. Whittacre was handicapped in Sycamore because of his inability to get galvanizing, of which he needs much on his eaves troughts, and after failing to induce our citizens to help him establish a galvanizing plant here, he concluded he would be obliged to go where he could get the work done. Harry Winders will go to Rockford where he will be employed by Mr. Whittacre. | WINDERS, Harry (I25259)
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3234 | Whole family with last name Wiseman! | WINDER, James W. (I17755)
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3235 | Widow | WINDER, Elizabeth Taylor (I3053)
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3236 | Widow living with sister | WINDER, Sarah Murray (I3050)
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3237 | Widow of Elihu | GARWOOD, Hope (I5722)
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3238 | Widow, residing with parents with her children | MAYSILLES, Mary (I23886)
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3239 | Widowed | WINDER, Phebe Catherine (I148)
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3240 | Widowed | WINDER, Phebe Catherine (I148)
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3241 | Widowed | WINDER, William Albert (I464)
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3242 | widowed | WINDER, Saloma (I1370)
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3243 | Widowed | WINDER, David (I5627)
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3244 | Widowed | WINDER, David (I5627)
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3245 | Widowed | WINDER, David (I5627)
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3246 | Widowed | WINDER, David (I5627)
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3247 | widowed | WINDER, Alice Maria (I17665)
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3248 | widowed | WINDER, William W. (I18029)
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3249 | widowed | WINDER, John E. (I18031)
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3250 | Widowed | WINDER, John Henry (I18772)
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