


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

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Name Price Edward WINDER [1] Birth 21 Mar 1877 Troy, Doniphan, Kansas, USA Gender Male Census 1880 Victor, Osborne, Kansas, USA Federal Census 1885 Victor, Osborne, Kansas, USA Kansas State Census 1895 Victor, Osborne, Kansas, USA Kansas State Census 1900 Victor, Osborne, Kansas, USA Federal Census 1905 Victor, Osborne, Kansas, USA Kansas State Census 1915 Victor, Osborne, Kansas, USA Kansas State Census 1920 Victor, Osborne, Kansas, USA Federal Census 1930 Victor, Osborne, Kansas, USA Federal cemetery 1941 Waldo, Russell, Kansas, USA _UID D8B6085F0CCF43C7920DAF6AE0A7A26F2ABE Death 17 Oct 1941 Person ID I22082 WinderWonderland Last Modified 24 Oct 2012
Father Daniel Boone WINDER, b. 22 Jun 1831, , Harrison, Ohio, USA d. 21 Mar 1904, , Osborne, Kansas, USA
(Age 72 years)
Mother Nancy Ellen ILES, b. 13 Sep 1843, Covington, Kenton, Kentucky, USA d. 13 Jul 1910, Victor, Osborne, Kansas, USA
(Age 66 years)
Marriage 2 May 1862 Troy, Doniphan, Kansas, USA Family ID F3750 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Lilia Marriah RUBLE, b. Abt 1883, , , Kansas, USA d. Yes, date unknown
Children 1. George Melvin WINDER, b. 1902, , , Kansas, USA d. Yes, date unknown
2. Charles Glendon WINDER, b. 15 Apr 1908 d. 21 Mar 1939 (Age 30 years) 3. Leilia WINDER, b. Abt 1909, , , Kansas, USA d. Yes, date unknown
4. Verna WINDER, b. Abt 1910, , , Kansas, USA d. Yes, date unknown
5. Selma WINDER, b. Abt 1912 d. Yes, date unknown 6. Eldon WINDER, b. Abt 1915, , , Kansas, USA d. Yes, date unknown
7. Elsie Bernice WINDER, b. 18 Apr 1917, , , Kansas, USA d. Yes, date unknown
Family ID F7905 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 7 Mar 2006
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Event Map = Link to Google Earth
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Sources - [S241] Edmund West, comp., ancestry.com, Family Data Collection, (
The Family Data Collection records were created while gathering genealogical data for use in the study of human genetics and disease. Compiling data for genetic research does not require the same type of documentation as traditional genealogical research. The genes themselves verify relationships and qualify or disqualify a person from a particular study. Citing the source of every genealogical fact in the electronic gene pool was deemed unnecessary and cost prohibitive by medical researchers. Millions of individual records were created from birth, marriage and death records; obituaries; probate records; books of remembrance; family histories; genealogies; family group sheets; pedigree charts; and other sources. The records collected that did not fit a specific study became the project's by-products and were schedule to be discarded. After viewing the quality of the source material used to create the gene pool and despite the absence of cited documentation, the electronic rights to the data were purchased, rather than see it destroyed.), Nov 2003 (Reliability: 3).
- [S241] Edmund West, comp., ancestry.com, Family Data Collection, (
The Family Data Collection records were created while gathering genealogical data for use in the study of human genetics and disease. Compiling data for genetic research does not require the same type of documentation as traditional genealogical research. The genes themselves verify relationships and qualify or disqualify a person from a particular study. Citing the source of every genealogical fact in the electronic gene pool was deemed unnecessary and cost prohibitive by medical researchers. Millions of individual records were created from birth, marriage and death records; obituaries; probate records; books of remembrance; family histories; genealogies; family group sheets; pedigree charts; and other sources. The records collected that did not fit a specific study became the project's by-products and were schedule to be discarded. After viewing the quality of the source material used to create the gene pool and despite the absence of cited documentation, the electronic rights to the data were purchased, rather than see it destroyed.), Nov 2003 (Reliability: 3).