Winder Wonderland DNA Project

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3301 Working in livery of Sep Smith WINDER, Samuel (I17769)
 
3302 Works in Wire Mill WINDER, Robert C. (I19478)
 
3303 WPA proj 46458 WINDER, Samuel Floyd (I16761)
 
3304 WWI Civilian Draft Registrations : Philip James Winder, b. 14 May 1882, white, born Adams Co, ID

From:
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 9:32 PM
In oregon you have Philip J Winder B 1882 d. 1850 married to Elizabeth. This is my great grandfather and actually you have most of his family in your data. His parents were William Winder and Sarah Ann Beard. Here is my World Connect site for further information for your data base. I just started but I have a lot of info on the winders, but check it everyonce and awhile for updated Winder info I am still collecting. Please contact me with any questions. Amy Michelle Reynolds
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=mizzmeems&id=I77219473 
WINDER, Philip James (I16821)
 
3305 www.familysearch.org Source (S257)
 
3306 wyndham@clampett.net Source (S251)
 
3307 Yank62@aol.com Source (S607)
 
3308 Yeoman Farmer of Ellel. WINDER, Edmund (I13025)
 
3309 Yeoman farmer of Haighton. WINDER, Jeremiah (I13026)
 
3310 Zachariah T Winders
Claimed Residence in Lee County
Enlist Date Enlist Place Enlist Rank Enlist Age
01 February 1865 Priv 18

Served Iowa
Transfered D Co. 4th Inf Reg. IA Mustered Out at Louisville, KY on 24 July 1865 
WINDERS, Zachariah T. (I10493)
 
3311 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #5924, Date of Import: 19 Mar 1999]

John Alexander Young, his brother James N Young and father-in-law John Eyestone, and other pioneer settlers built Roberts Chapel, on a plot of ground off his farm and laid out a cemetery in it's yard.Washington Co., Iowa. 
YOUNG, John Alexander (I10530)
 
3312 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4144, Date of Import: 12 Jul 1998]

Earl Canter lived at adjacent farm to the west of the Winder farm where Margaret lived. 
CANTER, Earl (I5809)
 
3313 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #4144, Date of Import: 12 Jul 1998]

Information written on a paper napkin found in home of Tillie Winder Ripley
gives Edwards birth as1859 death as 1948. Geogia birth as 1858 death 1952
(this surely wrong since D. E. Winder was in College At her death DEW graduated in 1951. George bith given as1833 death 1894 these also beleived to be incorrect. " he brought a team of horses from Sar???Y, Maryland 
WINDER, George Washington (I5796)
 
3314 [in regards the estate of his father, Thomas Winder]...and at last, on March 10, 1761, James Winder, of Prince George County, Maryland, and wife Elizabeth completed the sale to John Winder... WINDER, James (I416)
 
3315 [Lopp.FTW]

In the old scrap book kept by Mrs. Anna Hays there appears a picture taken from the rotogravure section of the Sunday edition of the Louisville Courier Journal, no date, bearing the following title, "Dr. W. D. Funkhouser, of the University of Kentucky, making the official announcement to newspaper representatives after Collins body was found Monday afternoon." The Collins referred to was Floyd Collins who was trapped and died in Sand Cave around 1925. 
FUNKHOUSER, William Delbert (I17171)
 
3316 [Lopp.FTW]

Paul graduated from Evansville High School and attended Northwestern University; also the Indiana University Law School. He was a member of the Evansville football team in 1914-15 and on the Indiana All-Star team in 1915. He was attending Law School at Indiana University when World War I broke out, and he enlisted in the Army, 12 May 1917 and was commissioned as Second Lieutenant 15 Aug 1917 and assigned to Company C 59th Infantry, Third Division on 27 Aug 1917. On 5 Jan 1918, he was assigned to Company B 7th Machine Gun Battalion, and sailed for France 2 Apr 1918. His battalion was continuously engaged during his entire military service in France, taking part in the Battles of Chateau Thierry, the Marne, St. Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne. He was killed in action at Claire-Chenes Woods while leading missioned officer of Company B. was killed.

The American Legion Post at Evansville is named the Funkhouser Post in honor of Paul and his brother, Albert. Because of this honor and to give my younger readers some insight into World War I, the service records of these two boys have been given in more detail than would ordinary have been done.

written by Walter Beanblossom 
FUNKHOUSER, Paul Taylor (I17182)
 
3317 _1 Jul 1762:
Will Of William Bright book A page 62 Copied June,1998, Kennansville Courthouse ,Duplin Co., NC.

In the name of God Amen this day being the second day of July ___ one thousand seven hundred & Sixty two. I William Bright of Duplin County- North Carolina being sick and weak of body but of proper mind and memory ___to given to God therefor calling to nd the mortality of my body and that is appointed for all men over to die do make & ordain this my last will and testament that is to say p____. I first of all recommend my soul unto the hand of God that gave it, hoping for pardon & the remission of sin through the merits and __session of my lord and Savior Jesus Christ and my body to the ground to be buried at the direction of any of my Exr's herein named, nothing doubting but as the general ressurection and as the last day I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God and as taking my world estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me with in my life time I_____and bequeath the same as fol ws-First my wish & desire to pay all my debts after my funeral charges is paid. Item. I give to my son in law John Winders two feather beds. Item, I give to my son in law Stephen Hearing one feather bed also. Item ? I give to my sons in laws John Winders & Stephen Hearing all my hole estate that is not mentioned to be equally divided between John Winders & Stephen Hearing. ?Lixevere ? I also leave John Winders & Stephen Hearing my sole Exr's to this my last will and testament.
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of no.
Test. George Outlaw , William Taylor , Daniel Lacr____?
William Bright I would like to share with you. 
BRIGHT, William (I13537)
 

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