


Winder Wonderland DNA Project
Researching the genealogy of the Winder/Winders/Wynder/etc families.
Richard Henry WINDER

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Name Richard Henry WINDER [1] Birth Abt 1864 , , Utah, USA Gender Male Census 1910 Murray, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Federal Census 1920 , Salt Lake, Utah, USA Federal _UID C645E4644386493DAB01D11EAFC7E9F28E8C Death Yes, date unknown Person ID I13087 WinderWonderland Last Modified 22 Oct 2012
Father John Rex WINDER, b. 11 Dec 1821, , Biddenden, Kent, England d. 27 Mar 1910, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA
(Age 88 years)
Mother Elizabeth PARKER, b. 14 Mar 1837, , Chaigley, Lancashire, England d. 25 Dec 1883, Mill Creek, Salt Lake, Utah, USA
(Age 46 years)
Marriage 11 Jan 1857 Salt Lake City, Greater Salt Lake, Deseret, USA Family ID F3776 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary Emma CAHOON, b. Abt 1866, , , Utah, USA d. Yes, date unknown
Children 1. Leo Cahoon WINDER, b. Abt 1888, , , Utah, USA d. 8 Oct 1940 (Age 52 years)
2. Jean WINDER, b. Abt 1891, , , Utah, USA d. Yes, date unknown
3. Florence W. WINDER, b. Abt 1894, , , Utah, USA d. Yes, date unknown
4. George N. WINDER, b. Abt 1898, , , Utah, USA d. Yes, date unknown
5. Mary L. WINDER, b. Abt 1904, , , Utah, USA d. Yes, date unknown
Family ID F1116 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 7 Mar 2006
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Notes - Ancestry.com Database: Daughters of Utah Pioneers Obituary Scrapbook
Funeral Of R. H. Winder Being Planned Prominent Livestock Producer Succumbs In Colorado
Preparations were today being made to return the body of Richard Henry Winder, prominent figure in the western livestock indus try for many years. to Salt Lake City for funeral services and burial.
Mr. Winder, who was 73 years old, succumbed to an attack of pneumonia yesterday in the Hayden Memorial Hospital, Hayden, Colo. He had been ill for several days prior to his death.
The son of the late John . R Winder Sr., at one time first counselor in the First Presidency of the Church, and Mrs. Elizabeth Parker Winder, Mr. Winder was born in Salt Lake City, July 31, 1862.
Beginning his career in the livestock business in the early 1880's Mr. Winter's success along this line soon gained for him a prominent place among the leaders of that industry throughout the intermountain region. He was the active president of the Utah-Colorado Land and Livestock Company as well as president of the Murray Sheep Company. Mr. Winder had numerous property holdings, and was widely known in mining circles. He maintained a residence at 24 South Fifth East Street.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary Emma Cahoon Winder; two daughters, Mrs. W. W. Cassidy and Mrs. J. W. Jones. both of Salt Lake City; two sons, Leo C. and Norman G. Winder, also of Salt Lake City, and the following brothers and sisters: W. C. Winder and Rex Winder of Salt Lake City; Ed win J. Winder, Vernal, Utah; Mrs. Mary Ann Steadman, Mrs. Matilda Hamilton and Mrs. Luella Giles of Riverton; Mrs. Anna Miller of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Luella Giles of Mrs. Susan Williams, Mrs. Mary Carrington and Mrs. Eliza Midgley, all of Salt Lake City.
Mr. Winder's wife and two daughters were at his bedside when he died.
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Obituary Scrapbook
Luanda J. R. Eskelson
- Ancestry.com Database: Daughters of Utah Pioneers Obituary Scrapbook
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Sources - [S244] Joyce Parsons, (http://www.inconnect.com/~parvally), Aug 1999 (Reliability: 3).
- [S244] Joyce Parsons, (http://www.inconnect.com/~parvally), Aug 1999 (Reliability: 3).