


Winder Wonderland DNA Project
Researching the genealogy of the Winder/Winders/Wynder/etc families.
Jacob O. WINDERS

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Name Jacob O. WINDERS Birth Jan 1851 Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland, USA Gender Male Census 1880 Pine Creek, Ogle, Illinois, USA Federal Occupation 1880 Pine Creek, Ogle, Illinois, USA farmer Census 1885 Deep River, Poweshiek, Iowa, USA Iowa State Census 1895 Deep River, Poweshiek, Iowa, USA Iowa State Census 1905 Deep River, Poweshiek, Iowa, USA Iowa State Census 1910 Deep River, Poweshiek, Iowa, USA federal Census 1915 Deep River, Poweshiek, Iowa, USA Iowa State - Indexed under J O Winders
Census 1930 Deep River, Poweshiek, Iowa, USA federal cemetery 1939 Deep River, Poweshiek, Iowa, USA [1]
Goldenrod Cemetery Name J. O. WINDERS _UID 380172531BD343AA8F3F4201C15176B52749 Death 1939 Person ID I24078 WinderWonderland Last Modified 13 Apr 2014
Father John WINDERS, b. Dec 1825, , , Maryland, USA d. 29 Jul 1900, Sycamore, DeKalb, Illinois, USA
(Age 74 years)
Mother Lydia Ann SHOOP, b. Abt 1832, , , Maryland, USA d. 25 Dec 1899 (Age 67 years)
Marriage 27 Dec 1848 , Washington, Maryland, USA Family ID F8508 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Parmelia L HILDEBRAND, b. 1858, , , Illinois, USA d. 1932 (Age 74 years)
Marriage 10 Jan 1877 , Ogle, Illinois, USA [2]
Children 1. Odessa WINDERS, b. 1887 d. 1939 (Age 52 years) 2. Mildred Lois WINDERS, b. 1901, , , Iowa, USA d. Yes, date unknown
Family ID F8842 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 12 Jan 2014
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Event Map = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - According to John H Winder:
«b» «u»Jacob O. Winders «/u»«/b» (1851-1939) was born in Washington County, Maryland, the second son of John and Lydia Ann (Shoop) Winder, in January 1851. He moved with this parents and his siblings to around Polo, Illinois (in Ogle County), probably in the summer of 1869. By the summer of 1870, he, along with all the other members of the family, was enumerated as a resident of Ogle County; as a matter of fact, in Jacob's case, he was counted there twice: once in June as a farm laborer in the household of John and Mrs. Sullivan (along with several of his siblings) and in July as a farm hand in the household of John H. Stuff in Buffalo Township, Ogle County. He married «u»Parmelia 'Minnie' L. Hildebrand «/u» (daughter of Simon and Ann Amelia Gantz Hildebrand) in Ogle County, Illinois on 10 January 1877. The Hildebrands had migrated to Ogle County from Washington County about 1856. In the 1880 census, Jacob Winders was farming in Pine Creek township, Ogle County, Illinois, but by 1885 he and Minnie had moved to a farm near Deep River, in the southeast corner of Poweshiek County, Iowa. By the time of the 1910 census, Jacob and Millie had moved into the town of Deep River and were living on Church Street; Jacob was listed as a carpenter, a trade he continued to ply at least through the 1930 census, when he was listed as a 'carpenter, building houses'. Jacob died in 1939 and Minnie died in 1932; they are both buried in Goldenrod Cemetery, off School Street, on the east side of Deep River, Iowa. [3]
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Sources - [S134] http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi, Find A Grave.
- [S720] Illinois Marriages, 1851-1900, (ancestry.com).
- [S1017] Winder, John Hancestry.com, Winders from Washington County, Maryland Who Emigrated to Ogle County, Illinois, (http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~annieron/Winder/Library/Ogle.htm), ) (Reliability: 3).
- [S134] http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi, Find A Grave.