


Winder Wonderland DNA Project
Researching the genealogy of the Winder/Winders/Wynder/etc families.
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Matches 951 to 1,000 of 3,317
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951 | Born in North Carolina | WINDER, Christopher Figen (I16783)
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952 | Born in Springston, IL. | WINDER, Sherman (I20561)
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953 | Born in Va. Listed in 1840 census as living in McMinn Co., Tn. with wife Sarah. Listed as Worum/Warrem? 1850 census shows address living at wasKnox Co., Kentucky, household 42-44. | WARREM, Joshua (I11296)
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954 | Born of German parents. | EARHART, Hannah (I434)
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955 | Both living in Poplar Bluff, Butler, Missouri | Family: William Lawrence WINDER / Marie BLEVINS (F6972)
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956 | Both parents born in KY, according to 1920 census. | WINDER, John H. (I20867)
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957 | BOYD Marriages - Marriage Bonds & Ministers Returns of Halifax Co., VA 14 August 1786. Henry BOYD and Reform Winders, dau of Adam and Elizabeth Winders who consent. Sur. Andrew Douglass. P.8 | Family: Henry BOYD / Reform WINDERS (F8775)
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958 | BParks1936@aol.com | Source (S146)
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959 | bragg2@ametro.net | Source (S227)
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960 | Bride: Lucy Ann Winders Groom: Milas A Agner Bond Date: 02 May 1844 County: Rowan Record #: 01 004 Bondsman: John G Elliott Witness: Obadiah Woodson Bond #: 000122609 | WINDERS, Lucy Ann (I15396)
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961 | Briggs, Helson & Oleson have been making some extensive changes in the interior of their drug and grocery store which greatly improve it. Harry Winders has been added to their force of clerks. | WINDERS, Harry (I25259)
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962 | Brought mother with him over mountains in horse driven wagon | WINDER, George Henry (I5801)
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963 | Bruce Pottorff, 24 Jan 2000 [snip] The marriage information for Adah Winder and John Beck came from the Columbiana County Ohio Marriage Records, Volumes I & II, May 17, 1803 - August 16, 1833 and the Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Volume IV. I know nothing about a marriage to Mr. Cope. It is unlikely as it was not mentioned in the (above) EAQG. The names and birth dates of the children also came from the EAQG and from the will of Adah (Winder) Beck in Wabash County, IN. I think all the children except Sylvester were born in Columbiana County, Ohio. Sylvester was born in Harrison County, Ohio. I haven't yet determined when John and Adah moved to Harrison County. The dates and places of death of John and Adah came from, Obituaries in Wabash Co., IN. abstracted by Ronald L. Woodward. The EAQG lists the parents of William and Adah (Bradford) Winder. In a Bradfield genealogy I found Adah's mother's maiden name was Bradfield as was her father's. I have no documentation of that, yet, but it looks very authentic. Now, here is what I do have. I hope it of use to you. Let me know if something looks questionable or illogical. Bruce Pottorff Descendants of Adah Winder 1 Adah Winder b: December 24, 1800 in Frederick Co., Virginia d: May 02, 1873 in Wabash Co., Indiana Sex: Female .. +John Beck b: May 12, 1801 in Harrison Co., VA m: March 20, 1823 in Columbiana Co., Ohio. The marriage was performed by Jabez Coulson JP. d: October 03, 1866 in Wabash Co., Indiana Sex: Male ..........2 Arvine P. Beck b. May 23, 1825 Sex: Male ......... 2 Alfred H. Beck b: April 07, 1827 Sex: Male ......... 2 Sarah Beck b: May 24, 1828 Sex: Female ......... 2 Louisa Beck b: April 11, 1830 Sex: Female ......... 2 William Beck b: March 22, 1833 Sex: Male ......... 2 Vanaga Harrison Beck b: February 26, 1837 Sex: Male ......... 2 Sylvester Beck b: October 11, 1841 Sex: Male | WINDER, Adah (I3111)
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964 | bualta35@yahoo.com | Source (S677)
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965 | Bucks Co: Joseph Nutt, of Falls Twp, Bucks Co, son of Edmund Nutt, late of same place, deceased, m. 26th day of 3rd month, 1772, Rebeckah Winder, daughter of John Winder, late of Lower Makefield Twp, said co., deceased. | Family: Joseph NUTT / Rebecca WINDER (F172)
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966 | buddywin@txcr.net | Source (S261)
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967 | Building bridge between KY and IL. | WINDERS, James Franklin (I13263)
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968 | Bunny Corkill (Churchill County Museum and Archives, 1050 S. Maine St, Fallon NV 89406-8925) has been kind enough to keep an eye out for Winder / Sifford newspaper articles as she does her day to day research. I have put these in the notes for each person. | Source (S2)
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969 | Bunny Corkill has sent me a continuous stream of information about the Winders, as she comes across it in her research, for which I am eternally grateful. | Source (S47)
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970 | Burial: Saint Augustine National Cemetery Saint Augustine St. Johns County Florida, USA From Cemetery Records Online: Winder, B S, d. 03/07/1840, CAPT 2ND DRAGOONS, | WINDER, B. S. (I17496)
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971 | Buried at Huntersviile,Wolf Twp.,PA in the Trinity Cemetery. with wife Elmira and his Son Charles E.Reeder and Wife Sara Elizabeth Miller Reeder are also bu ried there. | REEDER, Charles L. (I15584)
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972 | buried at Trinity Cemetery,Huntersville,Wolf Twp.,PA | REEDER, Margaret A. (I15586)
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973 | buried in Dublin Cemetery | WINDERS, Thomas Michael (I16489)
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974 | Buried in the IOOF Cemetery, according to his obituary in the Norfolk (NE) Daily News | WINDER, Egbert Martin (I389)
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975 | Buried in Trinity Cemetery,Huntersville,Wolf Twp.,Lyc.Co.,PA | IRION, John (I15587)
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976 | Buried in Webster Cemetery,Wolf Twp.,Lyc.Co.,PA | LAURENSON, John Rothrock (I14460)
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977 | Buried on his parents lot in Muncy Cemetery,Muncy,PA | SCHAEFFER, Paul Rife (I14508)
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978 | Buried under maiden name | HEREFORD, Annie Matilda (I27442)
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979 | Burried as wife of J. Winder Parish Register p. 126, Vol.1 Her will sons John and Oliver. REFN1281 | Jennet (I14665)
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980 | By Larry Palmer, 6 Nov 2009 on ancestry.com: John Winder was the older brother of my 6x great grandfather James Winder. According to local records and Winder family stories, their father Thomas died in a "small boat accident" on the Delaware River as he embarked on what was planned to be his last business trip downriver.* John and James' mother died in 1731 and Thomas soon married Rebecca Gregory. The family was living in Amwell Township, New Jersey, near what is now Lambertville, when Thomas took his fateful trip in 1734. Rebecca was charged 2 pounds to have his body recovered from the river. We were visiting relatives in New Jersey recently when they offered to take us to the twin tourist towns of New Hope, PA, and Lambertville, NJ, which are connected by a busy bridge about 10 miles above the spot where George Washington and his army crossed the Delaware. On a sunny summer weekend, both towns were bustling with visitors eating ice cream cones and wandering through art galleries, antique stores, and souvenir shops. I told our hosts the story of Thomas Winder and we set out to see just where he could have drowned in such a lazy river. In Thomas' time, Lambertville was known as Coryell's Ferry after the ferry operator Emanuel Coryell. (An "Immanuel Correl" is mentioned in the Hunterdon County Court proceedings of 4 Jun 1734 regarding Thomas Winder's will.) The ferry was the Delaware River crossing point for the York Road between colonial Philadelphia and Manhattan Island. A mile downriver from this crossing are the Lambertville Rapids where the ridges of the Appalachian Highlands squeeze the stream into a narrower channel, with just under a 2-foot drop (looking south, New Jersey on the left, Pennsylvania on the right). A boat taking colonial travelers downriver to Trenton could not get upriver past this point. Travelers from the York Road at Coryell's Ferry would have had to take a small rowboat or dinghy to catch the larger vessel. The American Whitewater Association classifies the Lambertville Rapids as a Class 2, Medium, experience. ("Rapids of moderate difficulty with passages clear. Requires experience plus suitable outfit and boat.") From the "Newsletter of the Kayaker and Canoe Club of New York": "The Lambertville section of the Delaware River is affectionately known to locals as the Wing Dam, or sometimes Ding Wam. It is perhaps the best place New Jerseyans and Philadelphians have for a quick mid-summer workout. A worthwhile exercise can be painfully extracted from the forceful current and tricky eddies in river center. There's a friendly hole behind the [natural] dam on river right which gives the boater a chance to practice hole riding antics and will let loose with just a little prodding into a quiet, deep pool. This pool is a good place to try a new roll or squirt move too. An easily accessible rapid like Lambertville is an important resource for the local boating community." A careless or inexperienced colonial boatman could have hit one of those boulders in the river and tipped his passengers into the whitewater. I believe there is a good possibility that my 7x great grandfather, English-born Thomas Winder, drowned here on 23 May 1734. To his oldest son John Winder (1707-1770), Thomas left over 300 acres of land in Lower Makefield Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, just over that farthest ridge in the photo. Bowman's Hill Tower in Washington's Crossing, Pennsylvania, on the left side of the ridge offers an elevator ride to a great view. Three hundred years ago, this area was the cradle of what became the extensive Winder/Winders family in America. (*Upriver was the colonial frontier and beyond that were the lands of the Iroquois Confederacy.) -LP From ancestry.com: THE WINDER FAMILY.* The progenitor of the WINDERS of Pennsylvania and New Jersey was Thomas WINDER of England, who settled in Hunterdon county, New Jersey, in 1705. He was in New Jersey in 1703, and was one of the purchasers of Maidenhead and Hopewell, and participated in the agreement with Daniel Coxe, one of the proprietors of West Jersey, in relation to that purchase. Soon after the consummation of the purchase he returned to London, and was married at St. Margaret's, Westminster, June 5, 1704, to Sara BULL, and returned to West Jersey, settling in Hunterdon countly, where he became a landowner. In 1721 he purchased six hundred acres at Newtown, Bucks county, of John WALLEY, and in 1727 purchased three hundred and forty-one acres in Makefield, Bucks county, which descended to his son John, and remained in the tenure of his descendants for several generations until it was sold in 1837. He was a prominent man in Hunterdon county, and was commissioner of highways in Amwell township in 1723. He married (second) in 1731, Rebecca GREGORY, who survived him, and married Edward COLLINS in 1736. Thomas WINDER died, and letters of administration were granted on his estate May 23, 1734. The children of Thomas and Sara (BULL) WINDER were as follows: 1. John WINDER, born 1707, died August 9, 1770, married Rebecca RICHARDS. 2. Thomas, settled in Amwell, where he was living in 1736. 3. James, removed to Prince George county, Maryland, where he died in 1789. 4. Jane, who married John SLACK and settled in Lower Makefield, Bucks county, where many of her descendants still reside. 5. Elizabeth, married Peter PHILLIPS of Amwell, where they lived and died. Elinor, daughter of Thomas and Rebecca (GREGORY) WINDER, married July 31, 1751, Thomas GUINNUP, of Philadelphia. John and Rebecca (RICHARDS) WINDER settled on the land purchased by his father in Lower Makefield, Bucks county, the other heirs making conveyances to him for their interest therein at various periods after the death of Thomas. His wife, Rebecca RICHARDS, was born September 19, 1714, and died January 19, 1788. The family were not members of the Society of Friends until 1747, when he and his wife applied for membership at Falls Meeting, and were admitted as members. John died in Makefield, August 9, 1770. The children of John and Rebecca (RICHARDS) WINDER, were as follows: I. Thomas, married, May 11, 1758, Elizabeth LINTON, daughter of Joseph and Mary (BLACKSHAW) LINTON, of Northampton township. 2. James, married (first) December 28, 1763, Sarah BAILEY, and (second) Mary BOOZ. 3. John, married, January 23, 1760, Margaret BRIGGS. He removed first to Delaware and later to Fayette county, Pennsylvania, and still later to the state of Ohio. 5. Elizabeth, married (first) in April, 1759, Joseph LINTON, son of Joseph and Mary, before mentioned, and on April 2, 1795, married David FEASTER. 6. Sarah, married, April, 1761, Robert WHITACRE, and removed to Catawissa, Pennsylvania. 7. Hannah, married in 1770, Timothy BROOKS. Moses, Aaron and Rachel died unmarried. 11. Rebecca, married March 26, 1772, John NUTT, and removed to Fairfax, Virginia. 12. Mercy, died unmarried. 13. Ann married May 13, 1779, Absalom KNIGHT. 14. Aaron WINDER, born September 14, 1759, died July 2, 1824, married January 16, 1812, Sarah VAN HORN, born February 29, 1796, died January 27, 1838, daughter of Isaiah and Catherine (SUBERS) VAN HORN, of Makefield. He purchased in 1788 two hundred acres of the Makefield homestead, and built a house thereon in 1790. It is related that Catherine SUBERS, whose daughter he eventually married, was the first love of Aaron WINDER, and on her marriage to his successful rival in her affections, Isaiah VAN HORN, he abjured matrimony and lived single until the age of fifty-three years, when he married her daughter though Mrs. VAN HORN, the mother, had been a widow almost from the birth of the daughter. The children of Aaron and Sarah VAN HORN WINDER were as follows: I. Joel, born March 8, 1813, died in infancy. 2. Mary, born June 18, 1814, died February 16, 1877, married Lawrence JOHNSON. (See JOHNSON Family). *Condensed from "Winders of America." By R. Winder Johnson 3. Rebecca, born February 22, 1817, died September 26, 1854, married General John ELY and had four children, but two of whom lived to mature age; Mary Winder ELY, born November 19, 1840, died July 12, 1860, married October 19, 1859, Joseph Parry BROSIUS; and Samuel Lawrence ELY, born May 24, 1847, died March 19, 1886, married December 29, 1865, Mary Comly KNIGHT. He was sheriff of Bucks county for the term of 1881-83. 4. Dr. Aaron WINDER, born October 17, 1821, died December 28, 1883, married August 21, 1846, Mary S. GILLAM, and had three children; William G.WINDER, M. D., of Andalusia, Bucks county and Philadelphia; Mary Ely WINDER, wife of Henry B. KNIGHT of Bucks county; and Lawrence Johnson WINDER, M. D. 5. Moses WINDER, born December 20, 1823, died April, 1864, married December 25, 1844, Margaretta THORNTON, and had six children, five of whom grew to maturity, viz: Sarah, born 1849, married Blackstone P. DODDRIDGE; Mary Rebecca, born 1851, died 1893, married Walter Richards JOHNSON, of Bensalem, Bucks county, Pennsylvania; Anna Louisa, born February 4, 1854, married April 6, 1885, Isaac Holborrow ROBERTSON; John Ely WINDER, born 1857, died 1866; and Aaron Augustus WINDER, born February 8, 1859, married October 12, 1880, Jane Phillips SLUGG, died September 5, 1903. Sarah (VAN HORN) WINDER married (second) August 24, 1825, Abner MORRIS, and had four children. Text taken from page 100 of: Davis, William W. H., A.M., History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania [New York-Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III Transcribed AUGUST 2000 by GRACE T. BURTON of PA as part of the Bucks Co., Early Family Project, www.rootsweb.com/~pabucks/bucksindex.html Published October 2000 on the Bucks County, Pa., USGenWeb pages at www.rootsweb.com/~pabucks/ | WINDER, Thomas (I350)
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981 | c.chimneys@btopenworld.com | Source (S588)
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982 | California Bound, the Daily Picayune, December 18, 1848; Robert Jackaway Winders«i» «/i»went to CA in 1848 per obituary in Tombstone and San Antonio papers | WINDERS, Robert Jackaway (I22977)
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983 | candwsmith@msn.com | Source (S316)
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984 | Cape Coast Castle, Guinea | WINDER, John (I3122)
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985 | CapnBruce@email.msn.com | Source (S176)
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986 | cappel@inna.net | Source (S199)
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987 | cappel@inna.net | Source (S614)
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988 | Captain | WINDER, Joseph (I23554)
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989 | Captain Caleb H. Holder's Co, Kentucky Infantry | WINDER, Thomas (I8410)
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990 | Captain Edmund B. Winder Captain Edmund B. Winder, well known and highly esteemed resident of this county, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. R. F. Powell, at Redart, yesterday after a long illness. Funeral services will be conducted at the home tomorrow afternoon by Rev. Dibert and interment made in the family cemetery nearby. Captain Winder was 80 years of age, a member of Old Baptist Church for many years, and one of the most respected and esteemed citizens of the County. He was a man of high character and a substantial citizen, whose life was a splendid example for the younger generation. He is survived by five sons, Captains O. A., M. F., W. E., A. M. and Mr. E. B. Winder; one daughter, Mrs. R. F. Powell and three sisters, Mrs. Lottie Sparrow, Mrs. Sallie Davis and Miss Susan Winder. | WINDER, Edmond Benson (I16629)
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991 | Captain Francis Mackelwain's Company | WINDERS, John (I13518)
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992 | captain in army. | WINDER, John (I23569)
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993 | Captain in the army | WINDER, Trevor (I23565)
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994 | Captain Royal Engineers in 1914. | PRICE, Frank Langley (I12998)
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995 | CAPTAIN WINDER DIES Omaha, March 7.--Capt. Wm. A. Winder, one of the most prominent government officials in the west is dead at the age of 80. He was a veteran of the Mexican and Civil wars, and for eighteen months had been the allotting agent of the land department. | WINDER, Dr. William Andrew (I13640)
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996 | Captain, colored regiment. | WINDER, James (I22801)
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997 | Captain. | WINDER, John (I23577)
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998 | carlile@cal.cybersurf.net | Source (S539)
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999 | Caroline Fletcher JOHNSON, fourth child of Lawrence and Mary (WINDER) JOHNSON, was born in Philadelphia, July 10, 1843, and was educated at Dr. Cleveland's school. She married, February 21, 1871, Anthony TAYLOR, son of Robert TAYLOR, and a nephew of Hon. Caleb Newbold TAYLOR, of Bristol, Bucks county, Pennsylvania. Anthony TAYLOR enlisted in the Pennsylvania cavalry August 8, 1862, was promoted sergeant, October 30, 1862; first sergeant, March 1, 1863; first lieutenant of 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry, May 8, 1863; and captain, June 1, 1865. He was awarded a medal of honor for signal acts of bravery, and was honorably mustered out June 21, 1865. He died in Philadelphia, May 21, 1894. Anthony and Caroline F. (JOHNSON) TAYLOR were the parents of two children Mary Lawrence TAYLOR, who married, February 25, 1893, Bromley WHARTON, now private secretary to Governor Samuel W. PENNYPACKER; and Elizabeth Elmslie TAYLOR, who married, December 31, 1904, Houston DUNN. | JOHNSON, Caroline Fletcher (I5979)
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1000 | carolinegen@yahoo.co.uk | Source (S533)
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