


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

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Name Warren WINDER [1] Birth 1750-1760 [2] Gender Male Tax List 1789 , Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA [3]
Tax List 1794 Falls, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA [4]
Census 1810 East Bethlehem, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA [2]
Federal Residence 1820 Hamilton, Burlington, New Jersey, USA [5]
- Location became Mercer county in 1838.
Residence 1830 Turbot, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA [5]
- In the census as Winter(s)
Census 1840 Forks, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA [5]
Federal - Now Sullivan County
1 male 5-9 (1830-1835) grandson?
1 male 80-89 (1750-1760) Warren
1 female 5-9 (1830-1835) granddaughter?
1 female 30-39 (1800-1810) Daughter-in-law?
1 female 70-79 (1760-1770) Martha
_UID 3CC3923FC19E4139933C46066CE0C35427E5 Death 1840 [6] Person ID I16016 WinderWonderland Last Modified 8 Feb 2014
Father John WINDER d. Bef 1780 Mother Anne d. Yes, date unknown Family ID F3798 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Martha, b. Bef 1765 d. Yes, date unknown Children 1. John D WINDERS, b. 19 Jan 1799, , , Pennsylvania, USA 2. Hannah WINDER, b. 1801, , , Pennsylvania, USA d. 1882, Forks, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA
(Age 81 years)
3. Martha WINDER, b. 1806 d. 1881 (Age 75 years) Family ID F5760 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 8 Apr 2016
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Notes - See attached sources. [5]
- (Research):1810 census, East Bethlehem, Washington Co, PA:
1 male 10-15 (1795-1800) John
1 male 45+ (bef 1765) Warren
2 fem 0-9 (1801-1810) Hannah, ?
1 fem 45+ (bef 1765) Martha
According to Sharon Martini:
Warren and Martha Winder first emerge in the 1810 census in East Bethelehem Twp., Washington Co, PA (near Pittsburgh). Then (I think) they went to Hamilton Twp., New Jersey (yes, the Hamilton Twp that's in the news right now) and got their son John married off to Pheobe in 1820; that left them with two daughters, Hannah and one other. Warren and Martha don't show up again in the census until 1830 as Winter(s) in Turbot Twp., Northumberland Co, PA, with one daughter, not Hannah. Hannah is married to John Vough of the Montoursville, Lycoming, PA area by late 1820's. Then in 1840 they (Warren and Martha) are found in Forks Twp., Lycoming (now Sullivan Co.), PA, with the one daughter and a couple of young children, who I assume belong to the unknown daughter or to Hannah who is now remarried (John Vough was executed for horse-theft rumor has it) to Jeffrey Clark. Then Warren and Martha never show up again in any census. By 1840 it states that he is between 80-90 and she, 70-80. Census records state that Warren and Martha's children were born in PA, probably in Washington Co.
1840 census
1 male 5-9 (1831-1835)
1 male 80-89 (1751-1760) Warren
1 female 5-9 (1831-1835)
1 female 30-39 (1801-1810)
1 female 70-79 (1761-1770) Martha
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Sources - [S112] Sharon Martini, Sep 2000 (Reliability: 3).
- [S112] Sharon Martini, Oct 2001 (Reliability: 3).
- [S974] Pennsylvania Tax and Exoneration 1768-1801, accessed 7 Dec 2013). (Reliability: 3).
- [S975] Bucks County Pennsylvania Tax Records 1782-1860.
- [S112] Sharon Martini, Nov 2001 (Reliability: 3).
- [S973] Pace Family Tree, (ancestry.com), ) (Reliability: 3).
- [S112] Sharon Martini, Sep 2000 (Reliability: 3).