


Winder Wonderland DNA Project
Researching the genealogy of the Winder/Winders/Wynder/etc families.
Susan B. WINDER

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Name Susan B. WINDER Birth 6 Oct 1850 Gender Female Education Richmond, Wayne, Indiana, USA - Earlham College
Residence Richmond, Wayne, Indiana, USA Residence Fairhope, Baldwin, Alabama, USA Residence Burbank, Los Angeles, California, USA Residence 1873 Greenwich, Huron, Ohio, USA Residence 1894 Oberlin, Lorain, Ohio, USA _UID D88AD37E650C471ABA282C4B5A4C5807E3E0 Death 22 Feb 1936 Oberlin, Lorain, Ohio, USA Person ID I332 WinderWonderland Last Modified 7 Mar 2006
Father Abner WINDER, b. 20 Jul 1814, Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio, USA d. 26 Jan 1851, North Lewisburg, Champaign, Ohio, USA
(Age 36 years)
Mother Rebecca Charles POOL, b. 5 Nov 1815 d. 20 Feb 1856, Richmond, Wayne, Indiana, USA (Age 40 years)
Marriage 28 Dec 1837 , Wayne, Indiana, USA [1]
- Whitewater Meeting House
Marriage 28 Dec 1837 , Wayne, Indiana, USA Whitewater Meeting House Family ID F129 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Truman Warren JENNEY d. 1924, Burbank, Los Angeles, California, USA Marriage 25 Nov 1873 , Huron, Ohio, USA Children 1. Lee Mortimer JENNEY, b. 27 Aug 1876, Greenwich, Huron, Ohio, USA d. 7 Nov 1936, Dallas, Dallas, Texas, USA
(Age 60 years)
2. Florence Belle JENNEY, b. 17 Sep 1878, Greenwich, Huron, Ohio, USA d. Yes, date unknown
3. Earle T. JENNEY d. Bef 22 Mar 1975 4. Rose JENNEY d. Bef 22 Mar 1975 Family ID F184 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 7 Mar 2006
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Event Map = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - According to Robert L. Winder (Sep 2000):
Susan Winder, born 6 October 1850, who married Truman Warren Jenney on 25 November 1873 in Huron County, Ohio. Susan, according to her obituary in the Oberlin Alumni Magazine of March 1936, died 22 February 1936 at the home of her daughter, Florence Jenney Hall, in Oberlin, Ohio. Susan spent her childhood in Richmond, Indiana, and later was a student at Earlham College in that city. She taught for a few years before her marriage. Truman and Susan Winder Jenney made their first home in Greenwich, Ohio. They moved to Oberlin, Ohio in 1894, and their four children were all students at Oberlin College. In later years they lived for several years in Fairhope, Alabama, and still later in Burbank, California. Mr. Jenney died in Burbank in 1924, and soon after that Mrs. Jenney returned to Oberlin, where she made her home with her daughter, Florence Jenney Hall.
- According to Robert L. Winder (Sep 2000):
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Sources - [S410] Indiana State Library Genealogy Division, Indiana Marriages Through 1850.
- [S410] Indiana State Library Genealogy Division, Indiana Marriages Through 1850.