


Winder Wonderland DNA Project
Researching the genealogy of the Winder/Winders/Wynder/etc families.
Dale C WINDERS

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Name Dale C WINDERS Birth Aug 1888 , , Iowa, USA Gender Male Census 1910 Billings, Yellowstone, Montana, USA federal Census 1920 Indian Village, Tama, Iowa, USA federal Census 1930 Indian Village, Tama, Iowa, USA federal Census 1940 Eagle, Black Hawk, Iowa, USA federal cemetery 1956 Traer, Tama, Iowa, USA Rockingham Cemetery _UID F39ACBAD33AF496BB556F3FE6AEB949E1E78 Death 1956 Person ID I25535 WinderWonderland Last Modified 11 Apr 2014
Father Charles Sherwood WINDERS, b. 25 May 1861, , Ogle, Illinois, USA d. Dec 1933, , Tama, Iowa, USA
(Age 72 years)
Mother Babetta GRAU, b. 5 Jul 1863, , Tama, Iowa, USA d. 16 Jan 1955, , , Iowa, USA
(Age 91 years)
Marriage 5 Mar 1884 Toledo, Tama, Iowa, USA [1]
Census 1930 Toledo, Tama, Iowa, USA Federal - Household of Chas S Winders.
Family ID F7370 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Edna Mae SKINNER, b. 1893, , , Maine, USA d. 1921 (Age 28 years)
Marriage 9 Mar 1910 Red Lodge, Carbon, Montana, USA Children 1. Clifford WINDERS, b. 14 Jul 1910, , , , Montana, USA d. Yes, date unknown
2. Marjorie WINDERS, b. 6 Apr 1919, , , Iowa, USA d. Yes, date unknown
Family ID F8945 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 13 Jan 2014
Family 2 Leta, b. 1898, , , Maine, USA d. 1990 (Age 92 years)
Family ID F8946 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 13 Jan 2014
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Photos Dale C Winders
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Notes - According to John H Winder:
«u»«b»Dale C. Winders «/u»«/b» was born in Montour, Tama County, Iowa on 13 August 1888 and raised there. He married «u»Edna Mae Skinner «/u», a native of Maine, in Red Lodge (Carbon County), Montana on 9 March 1910, where he was working as a farm laborer. At the time of the 1915 Iowa state census, he and Edna were back in Tama County, and they were also there for the 1920 U.S. census. Edna died in 1921, and is buried in Maple Hill Cemetery in Montour, Tama County, Iowa.
Dale then married a woman named «u»Leta A. «/u» (maiden name unknown), probably in the late 1920s. When Dale and Leta died (1956 and 1990 respectively) they were buried under a single stone in Rockingham Cemetery, a block west of US 63 (Main Street) just north of Traer, Iowa. [2]
- According to John H Winder:
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