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- 1810 Census Bourbon Co, KY:
1 male 0-9 yrs (1801-1810)
1 male 26-44 yrs (1766-1784) Thomas Winder
1 female 0-9 yrs (1801-1810)
1 female 16-25 yrs (1785-1794)
8 slaves
- (Research):Ann: Thomas of Shenandoah (brother of Bob's James Winders of Redstone, Fayette Co., PA) had a son, «u»Thomas Jr«/u». (older brother to my Clement) who married «u»Susannah Evans Oct. 26, 1800«/u» in Shenandoah(daughter of Elijah Evans and Susannah Evans - marriage record indicates Susannah was "Dau. of Susannah"; Elijah had died in 1799). Thomas Jr. drops off the Shenandoah tax rolls after 1802. In 1806-1807, I have the court case in Ohio County, VA (as Bob points out, part of Ohio County, VA became Belmont Co., OH in 1801) which involves Thomas Winders JUNIOR, so I think that was probably our Thomas, as I've never seen another one in the records using "Junior"; the court case is specifically Commonwealth of VA, Ohio County, and I'm nearly certain it was in Wheeling - same area as the later Samuel Winders case/death c. 1826.
Anyway, we haven't been able to pinpoint Thomas Jr. after he left Shenandoah.
Thought he might be the one in Bourbon Co., KY in 1810 census, but not sure - can't find anyone surrounding him there in Paris Township that was from Shenandoah; Maucks of Shenandoah did move into KY and are in "Stoner", which is now considered part of Paris, but I can't find a Mauck connection. It makes more sense for Thomas Jr. to have gone into Ohio, but he's off the radar if he did. I've always considered him as the most likely candidate to have been the father of Mary Winders Shrake, since no other Winders is in Shenandoah records of the right age, right time.
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