


Winder Wonderland DNA Project
Researching the genealogy of the Winder/Winders/Wynder/etc families.
Thomas Fernley DANENHOUR

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Name Thomas Fernley DANENHOUR Birth Abt 1858 Philadelphia, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA [1, 2]
Gender Male Migrated Abt 1883 - Left Philadelphia, Went To Wyoming Then Montana Then To "Indian Territory"
_UID 189338272CB34F30A9927A0E64FDA4AADA90 Death 1930 Fayetteville, Washington, Arkansas, USA [1, 2]
Person ID I15400 WinderWonderland Last Modified 7 Mar 2006
Father George Brown DANENHOUR, b. 1825, , , Pennsylvania, USA d. 1905 (Age 80 years)
Mother Rebecca WINDER, b. 15 Oct 1830, , , Pennsylvania, USA d. 25 Feb 1904, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
(Age 73 years)
Marriage 8 Mar 1852 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA [4]
- Quaker ceremony [3]
Family ID F5403 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Emma Mildred TOAZ, b. 16 Sep 1856, , , Michigan, USA d. 1926 (Age 69 years)
Family ID F6713 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 7 Mar 2006
Family 2 Mary IMPSON, b. 1851, Jack's Fork, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory, USA d. 30 Aug 1898, Jack's Fork, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory, USA
(Age 47 years)
Marriage 27 Mar 1889 Sherman, Grayson, Texas, USA [2]
Family ID F5404 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 7 Mar 2006
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Notes - My great grandfather Thomas Fernley Danenhour was born about 1858 in Philadelphia, PA to George B. Danenhour and Rebecca Winder . About 1883, Fernley left Philadelphia, going first to Wyoming and then to Montana, and finally landing in Indian Territory during a cattle drive. He married my great-grandmother Mary Impson, a Choctaw Indian, in 1888. George and Rebecca are my "brick wall,' and I would appreciate any information on the Winders or Danenhours (any spelling) you might have.
thanks,
Rusty Lang
Rlang90547@aol.com
- My great grandfather Thomas Fernley Danenhour was born about 1858 in Philadelphia, PA to George B. Danenhour and Rebecca Winder . About 1883, Fernley left Philadelphia, going first to Wyoming and then to Montana, and finally landing in Indian Territory during a cattle drive. He married my great-grandmother Mary Impson, a Choctaw Indian, in 1888. George and Rebecca are my "brick wall,' and I would appreciate any information on the Winders or Danenhours (any spelling) you might have.
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