William C. Winkel
M, b. 21 August 1937, d. 10 January 2006
William C. Winkel was born on 21 August 1937 at Chicago, Cook Co., IL. He married Mary Kay Loshbough in February 1961 at Berrien Springs, Berrien Co., MI. William C. Winkel died on 10 January 2006 at Mercy Hospital, Iowa City, Johnson Co., IA, at age 68.
Bessie Elizabeth Winkle1
F, b. 15 November 1889, d. 16 June 1938
Bessie Elizabeth Winkle was born on 15 November 1889 at Kansas 1900 census shows 1888.1 She was the daughter of George W. Winkle and Catharine Bush.1 Bessie Elizabeth Winkle married Grover Cleveland Hatfield, son of Benjamin Hatfield and Maria Larimore. Bessie Elizabeth Winkle died on 16 June 1938 at age 48. She was buried in June 1938 at Belle Plaine Cemetery, Belle Plaine, Sumner Co., KS, Find A Grave Memorial# 26928989.
Children of Bessie Elizabeth Winkle and Grover Cleveland Hatfield
- Howard Lehman Hatfield+2 b. 12 Oct 1909, d. 22 Jul 1995
- Kathryn M. Hatfield b. 1911, d. 1918
- Iris M. Hatfield b. 1913, d. 1919
- Jack E. Hatfield+3 b. 8 Aug 1916, d. 27 Sep 2003
- Wilma L. Hatfield3 b. c 1919, d. b 27 Sep 2003
- James Boyd Hatfield3 b. 17 Jan 1919, d. 1 Aug 1987
- Dorothy E. Hatfield b. 1921, d. 1933
- Velma L. Hatfield3 b. c 1924, d. b 27 Sep 2003
- Jo Ann Hatfield3 b. c 1926
- Merle Lee Hatfield4 b. 16 Aug 1930, d. 16 Jan 2009
Citations
- [S1033] 1900 Federal Census, Sumner County, Kansas. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 501; FHL #1240501.
- [S1880] 1910 Federal Census, Sumner County, Kansas. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 458; FHL #1374471.
- [S1881] 1930 Federal Census, Sumner County, Kansas. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 724; FHL #2340459.
- [S2888] 1940 Federal Census, Denver County, Colorado. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Rolls 484 - 489.
George W. Winkle1
M, b. 17 January 1851, d. 22 March 1916
George W. Winkle was born on 17 January 1851 at Ohio.1 He married Catharine Bush on 10 March 1872 at Brown Co., OH. George W. Winkle died on 22 March 1916 at age 65. He was buried in March 1916 at Belle Plaine Cemetery, Belle Plaine, Sumner Co., KS, Find A Grave Memorial# 26060180.
Child of George W. Winkle and Catharine Bush
- Bessie Elizabeth Winkle+1 b. 15 Nov 1889, d. 16 Jun 1938
Citations
- [S1033] 1900 Federal Census, Sumner County, Kansas. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 501; FHL #1240501.
Catharine Winkleplack1
F, b. circa 1823
Catharine Winkleplack was born circa 1823 at Ohio.1 She was the daughter of Catharine (?)1 Catharine Winkleplack married John G. Rousch circa 1841.1
Child of Catharine Winkleplack and John G. Rousch
- Sadie Rousch+1 b. 17 Nov 1858, d. 28 Feb 1902
Citations
- [S941] 1860 Federal Census, Holmes County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 989; FHL #803989.
Mary Winkler
F
Mary Winkler married Frank Green.
Child of Mary Winkler and Frank Green
- Alma Victoria Green+ b. 1893, d. Feb 1981
Robert Winland
M
Robert Winland married Rebecca Hopkins, daughter of James Hopkins and Rhoda Ellen Wendell, after April 1930.
Wayne Winland
M, b. 1912, d. 18 June 1969
Wayne Winland was born in 1912. He married Melba Elizabeth Hill, daughter of Henry Garfield Hill and Josephine Belle Bishop, after April 1940. Wayne Winland died on 18 June 1969 at Lancaster-Fairfield Medical Center, Lancaster, Fairfield Co., OH.
(?) Winn
M
(?) Winn married Bessie Harrison, daughter of Samuel A. Harrison and Georgia A. Skipton, in 1910 at Cumberland, Cass Co., IA.
Effie Winn
F, b. circa 1869
Effie Winn was born circa 1869 at Jones Co., IA. She was the daughter of Welcome B. Winn and Luisa Ellen Harrison.
Elizabeth Ault Winn
F, b. 31 October 1841, d. March 1926
Elizabeth Ault Winn was born on 31 October 1841 at Ohio. She married Matthias Miller Tallman, son of Benjamin B. Tallman and Romana Emma Miller, on 24 August 1872 at Western, Linn Co., IA. Elizabeth Ault Winn died in March 1926 at Soldiers Home, Marshalltown, Marshall Co., IA, at age 84.
Children of Elizabeth Ault Winn and Matthias Miller Tallman
- William Gilmore Tallman+ b. 25 Jan 1874
- Elvin Lenore Tallman+ b. 1 Feb 1879
Welcome B. Winn
M, b. circa 1840
Welcome B. Winn was born circa 1840 at Ohio. He married Luisa Ellen Harrison, daughter of Benjamin Harrison and Jane Jeffries, on 3 June 1866 at Anamosa, Jones Co., IA.
Child of Welcome B. Winn and Luisa Ellen Harrison
- Effie Winn b. c 1869
James Winford Winner
M, b. 29 July 1953, d. 8 July 2021
James Winford Winner was also known as James Winford Winder James appears to have changed his birth surname legally from "Winder" to "Winner" at some point after 1992. He is listed at addresses in Dixon, Illinois as James W. Winder in 1991 and 1992. His mother's 2006 newspaper obituary used the Winder surname. He was born on 29 July 1953 at Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., OH; son of Bobby Ray Winder and Betsy Denny. James was a half-brother to Dawn Hayes' husband Doug Winder. Both were sons of Bobby Ray Winder (1934-2001). He died on 8 July 2021 at Searcy, White Co., AR, at age 67
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com Memorial #229596135):
James "Jim" Winford Winner, 67, of Searcy Arkansas, passed away on July 8, 2021, at Unity LTACH in Searcy
.
Jim was born July 29, 1953 to Bobby Ray Winder and Betsy Denny in Cincinnati, Ohio. He married Jamie Sue Hayes on April 1, 1978 in Springfield, Illinois.
After becoming the first Christian in his family, Jim had a calling to minister to others and attended Sunset School of Preaching in Lubbock, Texas from 1981 to 1984, graduating from their Ministerial Program in 1983, then completing graduate work in Doctrine.
Jim ministered for over 30 years with the support of Jamie and he was able to fulfill his passion for preaching. Jim served as pulpit minister for several church of Christ congregations in Texas, Illinois, Iowa and Arkansas. He also preached and taught at many other neighboring congregations in the areas he lived. He continued his education in Dixon, Illinois at Sauk Valley Community College, earning an Associate of Science Degree in Psychology, graduating with High Honors in May 1995. In the fall of the same year, Jim earned an Associate of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice, again graduating with High Honors as a member of the Honors Program. Jim earned a Bachelor of Religious Education Degree in 1996, then completed his Master of Religious Education Degree in 1997, both through the Theological University of America. Then in 2010, Jim furthered his Biblical studies in the CAMT program at Harding University in Searcy Arkansas, earning a Bachelor of Ministry Degree. Jim had many different jobs throughout his life, but his true passion was preaching, which he continued to do until he became sick with COVID-19.
Aside from his love for studying the Bible, Jim loved fishing, caring for plants and many species of animals, helping others with remodel & construction projects, playing games and watching movies with family, especially Star Wars. The family also enjoyed camping, amusement parks, and spending time with church family. Jim owned an impressive Library and enjoyed collecting lighthouses, pens, mugs and wheat pennies.
Jim was proud of raising his kids. He always told his children, "Remember who your Father is." He did not care what their occupation was, so long as they loved God and lived their lives for him; something he felt certain of in each of them. He was happy to watch each of them marry loving spouses who would help them live faithful lives. Jim also enjoyed spoiling and being entertained by his grandchildren. He always enjoyed hearing of their accomplishments and interests.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his brothers Frank Winder and Darin Winder; sisters Tina Winder, Rebecca Winder, and Sandra Sexson; his children Karen Winder and Kerry Winder.
He was survived by his wife Jamie Winner; his children Nicholas (Cinda) Carrigan of Rochester, Illinois, Joseph (Erica) Carrigan of Dawson, Illinois, Bobby (Brittney) Winner of Searcy, Arkansas, Sarah (Douglas) Martin of Amarillo, Texas, Caitlin (Alexander) Forcier of Searcy, Arkansas, and Brittny (Matthew) Spampinato of Jonesboro, Arkansas; his grandchildren Lainey Martin, Alyssa Winner, Evangeline Martin, Kenley Martin, Zachary Winner, and Granger Forcier; his siblings Douglas (Dawn) Winder of Monticello, Illinois, Tina Miller-Cooper of Springfield, Illinois, Melody (Donald) Blankenship of Michigan, Melissa Syries of Riverside, California, and Renee Syries of Monticello, Illinois; and many nieces and nephews.
Visitation for Jim Winner will be Monday, July 19th, 4-8pm at College Church of Christ in Searcy, Arkansas. Memorial Service will be Tuesday, July 20, 10am at College Church of Christ. The Memorial Service will be live streamed on the College Church of Christ Facebook page. The family has requested everyone wear a mask while attending services.
Entrusted with arrangements is Powell Funeral Home of Searcy. www.powellfuneralhome.net. Flowers may be sent to Powell Funeral Home. Memorial donations, in lieu of flowers, can be sent to the Child Safety Center of White County in Searcy, Arkansas at www.childsafetycenter.org or the Brain Recovery Project for childhood epilepsy surgery at www.brainrecoveryproject.org.
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com Memorial #229596135):
James "Jim" Winford Winner, 67, of Searcy Arkansas, passed away on July 8, 2021, at Unity LTACH in Searcy
.
Jim was born July 29, 1953 to Bobby Ray Winder and Betsy Denny in Cincinnati, Ohio. He married Jamie Sue Hayes on April 1, 1978 in Springfield, Illinois.
After becoming the first Christian in his family, Jim had a calling to minister to others and attended Sunset School of Preaching in Lubbock, Texas from 1981 to 1984, graduating from their Ministerial Program in 1983, then completing graduate work in Doctrine.
Jim ministered for over 30 years with the support of Jamie and he was able to fulfill his passion for preaching. Jim served as pulpit minister for several church of Christ congregations in Texas, Illinois, Iowa and Arkansas. He also preached and taught at many other neighboring congregations in the areas he lived. He continued his education in Dixon, Illinois at Sauk Valley Community College, earning an Associate of Science Degree in Psychology, graduating with High Honors in May 1995. In the fall of the same year, Jim earned an Associate of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice, again graduating with High Honors as a member of the Honors Program. Jim earned a Bachelor of Religious Education Degree in 1996, then completed his Master of Religious Education Degree in 1997, both through the Theological University of America. Then in 2010, Jim furthered his Biblical studies in the CAMT program at Harding University in Searcy Arkansas, earning a Bachelor of Ministry Degree. Jim had many different jobs throughout his life, but his true passion was preaching, which he continued to do until he became sick with COVID-19.
Aside from his love for studying the Bible, Jim loved fishing, caring for plants and many species of animals, helping others with remodel & construction projects, playing games and watching movies with family, especially Star Wars. The family also enjoyed camping, amusement parks, and spending time with church family. Jim owned an impressive Library and enjoyed collecting lighthouses, pens, mugs and wheat pennies.
Jim was proud of raising his kids. He always told his children, "Remember who your Father is." He did not care what their occupation was, so long as they loved God and lived their lives for him; something he felt certain of in each of them. He was happy to watch each of them marry loving spouses who would help them live faithful lives. Jim also enjoyed spoiling and being entertained by his grandchildren. He always enjoyed hearing of their accomplishments and interests.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his brothers Frank Winder and Darin Winder; sisters Tina Winder, Rebecca Winder, and Sandra Sexson; his children Karen Winder and Kerry Winder.
He was survived by his wife Jamie Winner; his children Nicholas (Cinda) Carrigan of Rochester, Illinois, Joseph (Erica) Carrigan of Dawson, Illinois, Bobby (Brittney) Winner of Searcy, Arkansas, Sarah (Douglas) Martin of Amarillo, Texas, Caitlin (Alexander) Forcier of Searcy, Arkansas, and Brittny (Matthew) Spampinato of Jonesboro, Arkansas; his grandchildren Lainey Martin, Alyssa Winner, Evangeline Martin, Kenley Martin, Zachary Winner, and Granger Forcier; his siblings Douglas (Dawn) Winder of Monticello, Illinois, Tina Miller-Cooper of Springfield, Illinois, Melody (Donald) Blankenship of Michigan, Melissa Syries of Riverside, California, and Renee Syries of Monticello, Illinois; and many nieces and nephews.
Visitation for Jim Winner will be Monday, July 19th, 4-8pm at College Church of Christ in Searcy, Arkansas. Memorial Service will be Tuesday, July 20, 10am at College Church of Christ. The Memorial Service will be live streamed on the College Church of Christ Facebook page. The family has requested everyone wear a mask while attending services.
Entrusted with arrangements is Powell Funeral Home of Searcy. www.powellfuneralhome.net. Flowers may be sent to Powell Funeral Home. Memorial donations, in lieu of flowers, can be sent to the Child Safety Center of White County in Searcy, Arkansas at www.childsafetycenter.org or the Brain Recovery Project for childhood epilepsy surgery at www.brainrecoveryproject.org.
Child of James Winford Winner
- Karen Malisa Winder b. 28 Feb 1982, d. 7 Apr 1982
Benjamin Franklin Winnett1
M, b. March 1857, d. 1909
Benjamin Franklin Winnett was born in March 1857 at Ohio 1900 census shows 1860, but 1860 census shows age 3 and headstone shows 1857.1 He married Hettie L. Gallagher on 18 September 1883. Benjamin Franklin Winnett lived on 18 June 1900 at Richland Twp., Guernsey Co., OH, Farming.1 He died in 1909 at Richland Twp., Guernsey Co., OH. He was buried in 1909 at Senecaville Cemetery, Senecaville, Guernsey Co., OH, Find A Grave Memorial# 36531994.
Child of Benjamin Franklin Winnett and Hettie L. Gallagher
- Theora Edna Winnett+1 b. 30 Oct 1898, d. 13 Dec 1982
Citations
- [S177] 1900 Federal Census, Guernsey County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1273; FHL #1241273.
Raymond George Winnett
M, b. 27 July 1896, d. 6 November 1991
Raymond George Winnett was born on 27 July 1896. He married Minnie Luella Bates, daughter of Ernest Thatteus Bates and Alice Belle Lemmon. Raymond George Winnett died on 6 November 1991 at Volusia Co., FL, at age 95.
Theora Edna Winnett
F, b. 30 October 1898, d. 13 December 1982
Theora Edna Winnett was born on 30 October 1898 at Guernsey Co., OH.1 She was the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Winnett and Hettie L. Gallagher.2,1 Theora Edna Winnett married Wilber W. Wendell, son of Harry Melroy Wendell and Glencora Grudier, in March 1922 at Cambridge, Guernsey Co., OH. Theora Edna Winnett died on 13 December 1982 at Akron, Summit Co., OH, at age 84. She was buried in December 1982 at Senecaville Cemetery, Senecaville, Guernsey Co., OH, Find A Grave Memorial# 157609494.
Children of Theora Edna Winnett and Wilber W. Wendell
- Mary Louise Wendell+ b. 28 Dec 1924, d. 3 May 2002
- Bernard Ralph Wendell+ b. 1 Dec 1927
- Wilma Jean Wendell+ b. 1 Oct 1929, d. 16 Jan 2003
- Helen Marie Wendell+ b. 1 May 1933, d. 10 Mar 2000
Carrie Winslow
F, b. 23 July 1892, d. April 1983
Carrie Winslow was born on 23 July 1892 at Indiana. She married Charles Robertson on 10 August 1912 at Washington Co., IN. Carrie Winslow died in April 1983 at Salem, Washington Co., IN, at age 90.
Margaret Imogene Winslow
F, b. 12 October 1920, d. 7 March 2008
Margaret Imogene Winslow was born on 12 October 1920 at Washington Co., IN. She was the daughter of Wiley Porter Winslow and Ruth Orangie Anderson. Margaret Imogene Winslow died on 7 March 2008 at Howard Co. (probably), IN, at age 87 dates per SSDI, last residence Kokomo.
OBITUARY: Kokomo, Indiana Tribune, March 8, 2008:
Margaret Imogene Winslow, 87, Kokomo, passed away 11:32 p.m. Friday, March 7, 2008, at her home. She was born Oct. 12, 1920, in Washington County to Wiley Porter and Ruth (Anderson) Winslow and was graduated from Salem High School in 1936.
In 1982 she retired after 44 years in the education field as a teacher and administrator. In 1938 she began her career as a primary teacher in Scott County. Eight years later she became a business and physical education teacher at Scottsburg High School. In 1956 she came to Kokomo High School as a physical education teacher and two years later she became a guidance counselor. In 1966 she became Dean of Girls from which she retired in 1982.
She was graduated from Central Normal College, Danville, in 1938 and in 1941 she received her bachelor’s degree from Central Normal. In 1953 she received her masters in physical education from Indiana University. She did additional graduate study at Ball State and Indiana universities in the field of guidance and counseling.
She was a member of First Congregational Church, having served on several boards and having worked as a Nearly New caller for several years. Other local memberships include Phi Beta Psi, YWCA, Daughters of the American Revolution, Cheer Guild and Delta Kappa Gamma. Her professional memberships include Howard County Retired Teachers in which she held many offices, state and national retired teachers and life membership in the National Education Association. Past memberships include Indiana, Midwest, and National Personnel and Guidance associations, Indiana State Teachers Association, Indiana School Women and Kokomo Teachers Association of which she was president for two years.
While a physical education teacher she was very active in the Girls Athletic Association, the forerunner of the present girls sports program. She served as its editor, secretary, and president. It was during her presidency that G.A.A. finally succeeded in gaining audience with Mr. L.V. Phillips, then commissioner of the IHSAA, seeking recognition of girls as a part of high school athletics and opportunities for girls to participate in school-against-school activities. As a result, some years later a director of girls athletics was added to the IHSAA and the current girls sports program evolved. She had continued to be an ardent supporter of both girls’ and boys’ athletics and all sports activities. She was also active in the Indiana University Alumni School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, having served as the organization’s secretary and later as its president.
Imogene is survived by many cousins and her loving dog, Deano. She was preceded in death by a very close friend, Joan Holman.
In Kokomo, services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Shirley & Stout Funeral Home, Lincoln Road Chapel, 1315 W. Lincoln Road, with Pastor Jon Tice officiating. Friends may call 11 a.m. until service time at the funeral home Tuesday.
In Salem, burial will follow a graveside service at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Crown Hill Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to First Congregational Christian Church and/or to the Margaret Imogene Winslow Scholarship Fund at Kokomo High School. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home. Messages of condolence may be left online at www.shirleyandstout.com.
She was buried in March 2008 at Crown Hill Cemetery, Salem, Washington Co., IN.
OBITUARY: Kokomo, Indiana Tribune, March 8, 2008:
Margaret Imogene Winslow, 87, Kokomo, passed away 11:32 p.m. Friday, March 7, 2008, at her home. She was born Oct. 12, 1920, in Washington County to Wiley Porter and Ruth (Anderson) Winslow and was graduated from Salem High School in 1936.
In 1982 she retired after 44 years in the education field as a teacher and administrator. In 1938 she began her career as a primary teacher in Scott County. Eight years later she became a business and physical education teacher at Scottsburg High School. In 1956 she came to Kokomo High School as a physical education teacher and two years later she became a guidance counselor. In 1966 she became Dean of Girls from which she retired in 1982.
She was graduated from Central Normal College, Danville, in 1938 and in 1941 she received her bachelor’s degree from Central Normal. In 1953 she received her masters in physical education from Indiana University. She did additional graduate study at Ball State and Indiana universities in the field of guidance and counseling.
She was a member of First Congregational Church, having served on several boards and having worked as a Nearly New caller for several years. Other local memberships include Phi Beta Psi, YWCA, Daughters of the American Revolution, Cheer Guild and Delta Kappa Gamma. Her professional memberships include Howard County Retired Teachers in which she held many offices, state and national retired teachers and life membership in the National Education Association. Past memberships include Indiana, Midwest, and National Personnel and Guidance associations, Indiana State Teachers Association, Indiana School Women and Kokomo Teachers Association of which she was president for two years.
While a physical education teacher she was very active in the Girls Athletic Association, the forerunner of the present girls sports program. She served as its editor, secretary, and president. It was during her presidency that G.A.A. finally succeeded in gaining audience with Mr. L.V. Phillips, then commissioner of the IHSAA, seeking recognition of girls as a part of high school athletics and opportunities for girls to participate in school-against-school activities. As a result, some years later a director of girls athletics was added to the IHSAA and the current girls sports program evolved. She had continued to be an ardent supporter of both girls’ and boys’ athletics and all sports activities. She was also active in the Indiana University Alumni School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, having served as the organization’s secretary and later as its president.
Imogene is survived by many cousins and her loving dog, Deano. She was preceded in death by a very close friend, Joan Holman.
In Kokomo, services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Shirley & Stout Funeral Home, Lincoln Road Chapel, 1315 W. Lincoln Road, with Pastor Jon Tice officiating. Friends may call 11 a.m. until service time at the funeral home Tuesday.
In Salem, burial will follow a graveside service at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Crown Hill Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to First Congregational Christian Church and/or to the Margaret Imogene Winslow Scholarship Fund at Kokomo High School. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home. Messages of condolence may be left online at www.shirleyandstout.com.
She was buried in March 2008 at Crown Hill Cemetery, Salem, Washington Co., IN.
Seth Winslow
M
Seth Winslow married Aseneth Morris.
Child of Seth Winslow and Aseneth Morris
- Wiley Porter Winslow+ b. 25 Jun 1882, d. 9 May 1960
Wiley Porter Winslow
M, b. 25 June 1882, d. 9 May 1960
Wiley Porter Winslow was born on 25 June 1882. He was the son of Seth Winslow and Aseneth Morris. Wiley Porter Winslow married Ruth Orangie Anderson, daughter of Isaac Lewis Anderson and Amanda Jane Kettrey, on 14 April 1915. Wiley Porter Winslow died on 9 May 1960 at Quincy, Plumas Co., CA, at age 77 OBITUARY - The Salem, Indiana Leader, May 18, 1960:
Wiley Winslow Dies In California
Wiley Porter Winslow, 77, died in Quincy, Calif., Monday, May 9, in a hospital in that city. He was a member of the Blue River Friends Church in Washington County, but had resided in California for more than 20 years.
Born June 25, 1882 in Washington County, he was the son of Seth and Aseneth Morris Winslow. Surviving are a daughter, Imogene Winslow, Kokomo, and a brother, Brade Winslow, Anchorage, Ky.
Funeral services and cremation were held in Quincy. Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in Blue River Friends Church with Rev. Hoeksema and Bro. Esten Martin officiating and the Dawalt Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
He was buried in May 1960 at Blue River Hicksite Cemetery, Washington Twp., Washington Co., IN.
Wiley Winslow Dies In California
Wiley Porter Winslow, 77, died in Quincy, Calif., Monday, May 9, in a hospital in that city. He was a member of the Blue River Friends Church in Washington County, but had resided in California for more than 20 years.
Born June 25, 1882 in Washington County, he was the son of Seth and Aseneth Morris Winslow. Surviving are a daughter, Imogene Winslow, Kokomo, and a brother, Brade Winslow, Anchorage, Ky.
Funeral services and cremation were held in Quincy. Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in Blue River Friends Church with Rev. Hoeksema and Bro. Esten Martin officiating and the Dawalt Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
He was buried in May 1960 at Blue River Hicksite Cemetery, Washington Twp., Washington Co., IN.
Child of Wiley Porter Winslow and Ruth Orangie Anderson
- Margaret Imogene Winslow b. 12 Oct 1920, d. 7 Mar 2008
Louise Waterman Winsor1
F, b. 17 November 1850, d. 21 July 1935
Louise Waterman Winsor was born on 17 November 1850 at Thompson, Windham Co., CT.1 She married Joshua Melancthon Addeman.1 Louise Waterman Winsor died on 21 July 1935 at age 84.
Child of Louise Waterman Winsor and Joshua Melancthon Addeman
- Grace Louise Addeman+1 b. 17 Aug 1873, d. 6 Feb 1923
Citations
- [S3298] 1880 Federal Census, Providence County, Rhode Island. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 1212; FHL #1255212.
Barbara Winston1
F, b. 11 January 1758, d. 21 May 1831
Barbara Winston was born on 11 January 1758.2 She was the daughter of James Winston and Anne Ferrell.2 Barbara Winston married Thomas Randoph Price, son of John Price and Mary Randolph, on 27 January 1774.3,2 Barbara Winston died on 21 May 1831 at age 73.2
Child of Barbara Winston and Thomas Randoph Price
- Joseph Farrell Price+ b. 29 Mar 1779
Beverly Jean Winston
F, b. 27 August 1925, d. 20 February 1999
Beverly Jean Winston was born on 27 August 1925 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA. She was the daughter of Robert Winston and Alcy (?) Beverly Jean Winston married Norman Washburn Smyth, son of Lt. Harold Pinneo Smyth and Ruth Naomi McLean, circa 1948. Beverly Jean Winston died on 20 February 1999 at Portland, Multnomah Co., OR, at age 73. She was buried in February 1999 at Sunset Memorial Park, Coos Bay, Coos Co., OR, Find A Grave Memorial# 138545827.
Child of Beverly Jean Winston and Norman Washburn Smyth
- Janet Claire Smyth+ b. 4 Apr 1950, d. 3 Dec 2014
Eliza Farrell Winston1
F
Eliza Farrell Winston was the daughter of John Winston and Ann Overton.
Note: Married her first cousin, Joseph F. Price.1 Eliza Farrell Winston married Joseph Farrell Price, son of Thomas Randoph Price and Barbara Winston.
Note: Married her first cousin, Joseph F. Price.1 Eliza Farrell Winston married Joseph Farrell Price, son of Thomas Randoph Price and Barbara Winston.
Children of Eliza Farrell Winston and Joseph Farrell Price
- John Winston Price+ b. 4 Sep 1804, d. 4 Mar 1865
- Lavinia C. Price+2 b. c 1823
James Winston1
M
Children of James Winston and Anne Ferrell
- John Winston+
- Barbara Winston+1 b. 11 Jan 1758, d. 21 May 1831
Citations
- [S2018] Bruce H. Harrison, Descendants of Lady Joan Beaufort, p.999.
Robert Winston
M
Robert Winston married Alcy (?).
Child of Robert Winston and Alcy (?)
- Beverly Jean Winston+ b. 27 Aug 1925, d. 20 Feb 1999
William Winston
M
William Winston married Marcia S. McLean, daughter of Charles P. McLean and Marcia Foster Searcy, on 24 July 1836 at Shelby Co., TN.
Adeline Winter
F, b. 22 August 1895, d. 3 September 1987
Adeline Winter was born on 22 August 1895. She married John Wendell Reading, son of William Thomas Reading and Elizabeth Cowan Venable, after 7 January 1920. Adeline Winter died on 3 September 1987 at age 92. She was buried in September 1987 at Memorial Park Cemetery, Memphis, Shelby Co., TN, Findagrave #112824060.
Christopher Winter
M, b. circa 1819
Christopher Winter married Margaret Legg. Christopher Winter was born circa 1819.
Child of Christopher Winter and Margaret Legg
- Dr. Daniel Webster Winter b. 24 Nov 1849
Dr. Daniel Webster Winter
M, b. 24 November 1849
Dr. Daniel Webster Winter was born on 24 November 1849. He was the son of Christopher Winter and Margaret Legg. Dr. Daniel Webster Winter married Dr. Artemisia Brumbach, daughter of John Brumback and Sarah Ann Essex, on 18 January 1879.