Isaiah Windle
M, b. circa 1851, d. after 1924
Isaiah Windle was born circa 1851 at Shenandoah Co., VA.1,2 He was the son of William Windle and Mary Kretsinger. Isaiah Windle married Mary A. Dana, daughter of George Dana and Alcina (?), on 22 February 1882 at Ogle Co., IL. Isaiah Windle lived in 1909 at Cameron, Clinton Co., MO, in 1924, Springfield, MO. He lived in January 1920 at Kidder Twp., Caldwell Co., MO, Census p.94A. He died after 1924 at MO (probably).
J. A. Windle
M, b. 15 January 1832, d. 21 August 1833
J. A. Windle was born on 15 January 1832 at Shenandoah Co., VA, birth date calculated from headstone inscription. He was the son of Jacob Wendel and Katherine Lochmiller. J. A. Windle died on 21 August 1833 at Virginia at age 1. He was buried in August 1833 at Windle Cemetery, Lebanon Church, Shenandoah Co., VA.
J. E. Windle1
M, b. circa 1842
Note: Possibly the "Wesley", age 17, found in the household in 1860. J. E. Windle was born circa 1842 at Tennessee.1 He was the son of George Windle and Isabelle (?)1 Occupation: Minister of the Gospel in 1870.2
Jack Windle
M, b. circa 1923
Jack Windle was born circa 1923 at Portland, Multnomah Co., OR. He was the son of Howard J. Windle and Nellie O. Cochran.
Jackie Cecil Windle
M, b. 2 August 1923, d. 24 April 1924
Jackie Cecil Windle was born on 2 August 1923. He was the son of Joshua Murfield Windle and Dora Belle Patton. Jackie Cecil Windle died on 24 April 1924 at McAlester, Pittsburg Co., OK. He was buried in April 1924 at Hickory Grove Cemetery, Haywood, Pittsburg Co., OK.
Jackson C. Windle1
M, b. circa 1908, d. before 1920
Jackson C. Windle was born circa 1908 at Multnomah Co., OR.1 He was the son of James Edgar Windle and Rose May (?)1 Jackson C. Windle died before 1920 at Multnomah Co., OR, Not in family in 1920 census -- apparently died between 1910 - 1920.
Citations
- [S582] 1910 Federal Census, Multnomah County, Oregon. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 1288; FHL #1375302.
Jacob Windle
M, b. 7 February 1833, d. 11 April 1898
Note: Birth & baptism dates from records of Friedens Church, Shenandoah County, Virginia provided by Daniel W. Bly received 08 Mar 1996.
Age 17 as of 1850 census, Franklin County, Ohio.
Email from Ronald J. Hunter states:
1857-58: Joe (Joseph Windle) and Jake (Jacob Windle) moved to McLean Co., IL
1859: moved back to Ohio.
Jacob and Joseph entered the infantry Co. K, of the 136th Ohio Infantry and served 100 days
1871: moved to Nebraska, fall of that year
1872: April, moved to Nemaka Twp., Gage Co., NE (an educated guess is that they moved to Nemaha Co. or neighboring Gage Co.)
1882: moved by train to Salt Lake City and on by wagon train to Boise, ID
1884: moved to Payette, ID (then in Canyon Co.)
Jacob and Abraham Windle were identical twins.1,2
Jacob Windle was born on 7 February 1833 at Shenandoah Co., VA. He was the son of Abraham Wendel and Mary Ann Brubeck. Jacob Windle was baptized on 25 May 1833 at Friedens Church, Shenandoah Co., VA. He married Tryphenia Wilcox, daughter of Asa Wilcox and Mary Watts, on 8 February 1857 at Franklin Co., OH. Jacob Windle began military service 136th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Co. K, served 100 days with his twin brother Abraham. He died on 11 April 1898 at Payette, Payette Co., ID, at age 65 Payette Independent
Thursday, April 14, 1898
WINDLE, JACOB
Death of Jacob Windle
The announcement of the death of Jacob Windle Monday evening was a shock to his old friends and neighbors. We were all aware of his sickness but none suspected that the "silken chord" was so suddenly to be broken. Mr. Windle had been sick of spotted fever but was believed to be slowly recovering infact he was feeling very much better during the afternoon just preceeding his death and his family and friends were hopeful of a speedy recovery. There was a decided change in his condition however, late in the afternoon, and growing rapidly worse until 6:30 o'clock he passed away from the scenes of earth, leaving a large family of grown sons and daughters, as well as everyone who knew him intimately, to mourn the loss of a kind father, a good neighbor and an upright and useful citizen.
Funeral services were conducted at the Presbyterian church at 10:30 Wednesday morning, by the pastor, the attendance being large and the service throughout very impressive, after which the remains were followed to Riverside cemetery for the last sad rites.
Jacob Windle was born in Virginia Feb. 7, 1833. He moved to Ohio when a young man. From there he went to Nebraska where he resided for a number of years. Coming to Idaho in 1882, he lived in Boise for two years and then located on Washoe bottom near Payette, where he made a beautiful home and resided up to the time of his death, Monday April 11th, 1898, at 6:30 o'clock, at the age of 65 years, two months and four days. He leaves eight children, three sons and five daughters: Mrs. Frank Whyman, now in Nebraska, Mrs. D. B. Coates, Wm. Windle, Mrs. W. F. Eberle, George Windle, Thomas Windle, Mrs. Wm. Whyman, of Boise, Mrs. Wm. Young. He was buried in April 1898 at Riverside Cemetery, Payette, Payette Co., ID.
Age 17 as of 1850 census, Franklin County, Ohio.
Email from Ronald J. Hunter states:
1857-58: Joe (Joseph Windle) and Jake (Jacob Windle) moved to McLean Co., IL
1859: moved back to Ohio.
Jacob and Joseph entered the infantry Co. K, of the 136th Ohio Infantry and served 100 days
1871: moved to Nebraska, fall of that year
1872: April, moved to Nemaka Twp., Gage Co., NE (an educated guess is that they moved to Nemaha Co. or neighboring Gage Co.)
1882: moved by train to Salt Lake City and on by wagon train to Boise, ID
1884: moved to Payette, ID (then in Canyon Co.)
Jacob and Abraham Windle were identical twins.1,2
Jacob Windle was born on 7 February 1833 at Shenandoah Co., VA. He was the son of Abraham Wendel and Mary Ann Brubeck. Jacob Windle was baptized on 25 May 1833 at Friedens Church, Shenandoah Co., VA. He married Tryphenia Wilcox, daughter of Asa Wilcox and Mary Watts, on 8 February 1857 at Franklin Co., OH. Jacob Windle began military service 136th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Co. K, served 100 days with his twin brother Abraham. He died on 11 April 1898 at Payette, Payette Co., ID, at age 65 Payette Independent
Thursday, April 14, 1898
WINDLE, JACOB
Death of Jacob Windle
The announcement of the death of Jacob Windle Monday evening was a shock to his old friends and neighbors. We were all aware of his sickness but none suspected that the "silken chord" was so suddenly to be broken. Mr. Windle had been sick of spotted fever but was believed to be slowly recovering infact he was feeling very much better during the afternoon just preceeding his death and his family and friends were hopeful of a speedy recovery. There was a decided change in his condition however, late in the afternoon, and growing rapidly worse until 6:30 o'clock he passed away from the scenes of earth, leaving a large family of grown sons and daughters, as well as everyone who knew him intimately, to mourn the loss of a kind father, a good neighbor and an upright and useful citizen.
Funeral services were conducted at the Presbyterian church at 10:30 Wednesday morning, by the pastor, the attendance being large and the service throughout very impressive, after which the remains were followed to Riverside cemetery for the last sad rites.
Jacob Windle was born in Virginia Feb. 7, 1833. He moved to Ohio when a young man. From there he went to Nebraska where he resided for a number of years. Coming to Idaho in 1882, he lived in Boise for two years and then located on Washoe bottom near Payette, where he made a beautiful home and resided up to the time of his death, Monday April 11th, 1898, at 6:30 o'clock, at the age of 65 years, two months and four days. He leaves eight children, three sons and five daughters: Mrs. Frank Whyman, now in Nebraska, Mrs. D. B. Coates, Wm. Windle, Mrs. W. F. Eberle, George Windle, Thomas Windle, Mrs. Wm. Whyman, of Boise, Mrs. Wm. Young. He was buried in April 1898 at Riverside Cemetery, Payette, Payette Co., ID.
Children of Jacob Windle and Tryphenia Wilcox
- Sarah Adeline Windle+ b. 17 Sep 1857, d. 25 Oct 1948
- William Windle b. 2 Mar 1859, d. 7 Apr 1901
- Mary Ann Windle+ b. 6 Sep 1860, d. 18 Nov 1923
- Thomas Jacob Windle+ b. 19 Mar 1862
- Catherine Lucinda Windle+ b. 22 May 1863, d. 24 Oct 1948
- George Washington Windle+ b. 29 Nov 1864, d. 19 Jul 1940
- Rozetta Windle+ b. Feb 1867, d. 19 Oct 1948
Jacob Windle
M, b. 14 July 1817, d. 25 December 1842
Jacob Windle was born on 14 July 1817 at Harrison Co., IN. He was the son of Benjamin Windell and Catherine Baker. Jacob Windle died on 25 December 1842 at Harrison Co., IN, at age 25. He was buried in December 1842 at Pittman Cemetery, Moberly Road, Harrison Co., IN.
Jacob Windle
M, b. 1860, d. 1 March 1862
Jacob Windle was born in 1860 at Franklin Co., OH. He was the son of Emmanuel Windle and Elizabeth Wooley. Jacob Windle was buried in March 1862 at St. John Lutheran Church Cemetery, north of Hilliard, Franklin Co., OH. He died on 1 March 1862 at Franklin Co., OH.
Jacob Windle1
M, b. August 1827
Jacob Windle was born in August 1827 at Shenandoah Co., VA, Date is smudged on census page, but age of 72 in 1900 census is consistent with this interpretation. (DLB 2005.)1,2 He was the son of Samuel Wendel and Anna Smootz.1 Jacob Windle married Catherine (?).3
Child of Jacob Windle and Catherine (?)
- Julia A. Windle+3 b. Jul 1864
Citations
- [S226] 1850 Federal Census, Shenandoah County, Virginia, District 58. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 976.
- [S291] 1900 Federal Census, Shenandoah County, Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Film 1728; FHL #1241728.
- [S227] 1870 Federal Census, Shenandoah County, Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 1678; FHL #553177.
Jacob Windle1,2
M, b. June 1860
Jacob Windle was born in June 1860 at New Market, Shenandoah Co., VA, 1860 census (July) shows 2 infants whose reported ages were 4 months. But 1900 census info shows son Jacob born June, 1860.1 He was the son of Peter Windle and Elizabeth (?)
Jacob Windle1
M, b. circa 1868
Jacob Windle was born circa 1868 at Davis Dist. (probably), Shenandoah Co., VA.1 He was the son of Benjamin Windle and Elizabeth (?)1
Citations
- [S227] 1870 Federal Census, Shenandoah County, Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 1678; FHL #553177.
Jacob Calkins Windle
M, b. 25 July 1915, d. 9 July 1993
Jacob Calkins Windle was born on 25 July 1915. He was the son of George Washington Windle and Jessie Calkins. Jacob Calkins Windle died on 9 July 1993 at age 77. He was buried in July 1993 at Trout Creek, MT.
Jacob Franklin Windle
M, b. 25 April 1858, d. 18 December 1928
Jacob Franklin Windle was also known as "Frank".
Note: Source of Jacob F. Windle family data -- Marjorie Windle Mains, plus census data. He was born on 25 April 1858 at Greenup Co., KY. He was the son of Dr. Jacob Hillyard Windle and Sarah A. James. Jacob Franklin Windle married Alma Belle Moore, daughter of Basil Wilson Moore and Susannah Van Meter, circa 1880. Jacob Franklin Windle married Catherine Frances Wallace, daughter of Samuel S. Wallace and Mary Brown, on 19 November 1893 at Scioto Co., OH. Jacob Franklin Windle died on 18 December 1928 at Rarden, Scioto Co., OH, at age 70. He was buried in December 1928 at Newman Cemetery, Franklin Twp., Adams Co., OH.
Note: Source of Jacob F. Windle family data -- Marjorie Windle Mains, plus census data. He was born on 25 April 1858 at Greenup Co., KY. He was the son of Dr. Jacob Hillyard Windle and Sarah A. James. Jacob Franklin Windle married Alma Belle Moore, daughter of Basil Wilson Moore and Susannah Van Meter, circa 1880. Jacob Franklin Windle married Catherine Frances Wallace, daughter of Samuel S. Wallace and Mary Brown, on 19 November 1893 at Scioto Co., OH. Jacob Franklin Windle died on 18 December 1928 at Rarden, Scioto Co., OH, at age 70. He was buried in December 1928 at Newman Cemetery, Franklin Twp., Adams Co., OH.
Children of Jacob Franklin Windle and Alma Belle Moore
- Edna Evaline Windle b. 12 Nov 1885, d. c 1890
- Volney C. Windle1 b. Dec 1887, d. b 6 May 1910
- Flora Belle Windle b. 5 Mar 1892, d. 1892
- Floyd Wilson Windle b. 5 Mar 1892, d. 1908
Child of Jacob Franklin Windle
- Roy Wallace b. Jul 1891, d. 1974
Children of Jacob Franklin Windle and Catherine Frances Wallace
- Millie Florence Windle+ b. 26 Sep 1893, d. 13 Oct 1965
- Homer Earl Windle+ b. 1 Sep 1896, d. 2 Dec 1972
- Dr. Samuel Edward Windle+ b. 22 May 1903, d. 12 Sep 1979
Citations
- [S382] 1900 Federal Census, Scioto County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1319; FHL #1241319.
Jacob H. Windle
M, b. circa 1865
Jacob H. Windle was born circa 1865 at Scioto Co. (probably), OH. He was the son of Grafton W. Windle and Serena Howell. Jacob H. Windle lived in 1904 at Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., OH.
Dr. Jacob Hillyard Windle
M, b. 8 July 1831, d. 15 March 1908
Note: Photocopy of last will and testament of Jacob Hillyard Windle (provided by Marjorie Windle Mains):
In the name of the benevelent Father of all.
I Jacob H. Windle of Rarden Scioto County Ohio, do make and publish this my last will and testament.
Item 1st - I give and devise to my two grandchildren Elsie Tumbleson and Evie Tumbleson twenty five dollars each.
Item 2nd - give and devise to my granddaughter Elsie Tumbleson three pictures on which her name is written.
Item 3rd - I give and bequeth to my son Grafton Windle (___) my iron safe now in my office also the watch I now carry.
Item 4th - The remainder of my personal property not devised and all of my real estate, notes, accounts, booksinstruments, mortgage, household goods mentioned. I give and devise equally among all of my children to be dividied if possible , and if not possible, then to be sold, and after paying all of my just debts and putting a tombstone to ________ grave I devise theremainder of the money to be divided equally among my children.
Item 5th - I do hereby nominate and appoint Nicholas Windlle, John W. Burkett and Grafton Windle
(?) executors of this my last will and testament hereby authorizing and or empowering them to compromise, adjust release and discharge in such manner as they may deem proper the debts and claims due me. I do also authorize and empower them if it should be necessary in order to pay my debts, to sell by private sale, or in such a manner, and upon such terms of credit, or otherwise as they may think proper, all or any part of my real estate and deeds to purchase, to execute acknowledge and deliver in fee simple. I desire that no appraisment and sale of my personal prperty be made and that the court of probate direct the ommission of the same in pursuance of the statute. I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 12th day of February in the year 1906.
J.H. Windle
signed and acknowledged by Jacob H Windle as his last will and testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence.
Alva S. Jenkins
J.__ Wormsley(?)
History Of Scioto County Ohio
Pioneer Record Of Southern Ohio, Evans Vol. 1 1903
The business is at present done by the following: L. Taylor, D.T. Blackburn and Son, William T. Hackworth. General Merchants; Bert Scott, Blacksmith; Ed Abbott, Livery and Feed Stable; Sarah Abbott and Mrs. D.M. Stewart, Hotels; Doctors, J.H. Windle and H.F. Clark.
Notes from The History of Scioto County, Ohio by Evans pages 1190-1191:
Jacob Hillyard Windle M.D. was born in Winchester VA, July 8,1831. His father was Nicholas Hetrick Windle and his mother's maiden name was Catherine Hillyard. (see Nicholas' notes about traveling to Ohio)...our subject bought 40 acres of land on Munn's run of Col. Thaddeus Bennet. In 1852, he moved to Greenup co., Kentucky to to business for Col. Thaddeus Bennett. For two years he hauled charcoal to the Gaylord Rolling Mills. After that he was a subcontractor, making charcoal. He followed that until 1862, in Kentucky. From 1862 to 1865, he farmed with Frank Reeves, and was engaged in buying horses for the government. In 1865, he moved to Buckhorn tannery and remained there until 1867. He commenced reading medicine in 1857 with Dr. Richard Morton in Kentucky. He had just beagan reading medicine with Dr. Morton when the latter died of an overdose of calomel. Our subject then began to read with Dr. Munn of Springville, but he died a short time later. In 1866 and 1867 he began to practice medicine at Buckhorn Tannery. In 1867 he moved to Rarden. In 1869 he formed a partnership with Dr. Penn there, and practiced with him until 1872. From 1872 to 1874 he practiced alone. In 1874 he attended the Ecclectic Medical Institute, and in February 1875 graduated and got a diploma, and has practiced under that since. He was married aMarch 1859 to Sarah A. James from Scioto Co., a daughter of Jonathan James. They have the following children: William, Grafton, Sarah Ellen, married to Amos Jenkins, Jacob Franklin, Jonathan W., Nicholas H., Serena W., married Alex Jenkins; Samuel Edmond, died at Latham Ohio, aged thirty three years, Zora Noline, deceased at one year; Leota May, married Walter Brown, residing at Braddock, Pa. Our subject is a democrat in his political views. He is a member of the christian church. (Methodist).
Dr. Jacob Hillyard Windle was born on 8 July 1831 at Winchester, Frederick Co., VA. He was the son of Nicholas Hetrick Windle and Catherine Hillyard. Dr. Jacob Hillyard Windle married Sarah A. James, daughter of Jonathan James and Phebe Roberts. Dr. Jacob Hillyard Windle died on 15 March 1908 at New Boston, Scioto Co., OH, at age 76.
In the name of the benevelent Father of all.
I Jacob H. Windle of Rarden Scioto County Ohio, do make and publish this my last will and testament.
Item 1st - I give and devise to my two grandchildren Elsie Tumbleson and Evie Tumbleson twenty five dollars each.
Item 2nd - give and devise to my granddaughter Elsie Tumbleson three pictures on which her name is written.
Item 3rd - I give and bequeth to my son Grafton Windle (___) my iron safe now in my office also the watch I now carry.
Item 4th - The remainder of my personal property not devised and all of my real estate, notes, accounts, booksinstruments, mortgage, household goods mentioned. I give and devise equally among all of my children to be dividied if possible , and if not possible, then to be sold, and after paying all of my just debts and putting a tombstone to ________ grave I devise theremainder of the money to be divided equally among my children.
Item 5th - I do hereby nominate and appoint Nicholas Windlle, John W. Burkett and Grafton Windle
(?) executors of this my last will and testament hereby authorizing and or empowering them to compromise, adjust release and discharge in such manner as they may deem proper the debts and claims due me. I do also authorize and empower them if it should be necessary in order to pay my debts, to sell by private sale, or in such a manner, and upon such terms of credit, or otherwise as they may think proper, all or any part of my real estate and deeds to purchase, to execute acknowledge and deliver in fee simple. I desire that no appraisment and sale of my personal prperty be made and that the court of probate direct the ommission of the same in pursuance of the statute. I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 12th day of February in the year 1906.
J.H. Windle
signed and acknowledged by Jacob H Windle as his last will and testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence.
Alva S. Jenkins
J.__ Wormsley(?)
History Of Scioto County Ohio
Pioneer Record Of Southern Ohio, Evans Vol. 1 1903
The business is at present done by the following: L. Taylor, D.T. Blackburn and Son, William T. Hackworth. General Merchants; Bert Scott, Blacksmith; Ed Abbott, Livery and Feed Stable; Sarah Abbott and Mrs. D.M. Stewart, Hotels; Doctors, J.H. Windle and H.F. Clark.
Notes from The History of Scioto County, Ohio by Evans pages 1190-1191:
Jacob Hillyard Windle M.D. was born in Winchester VA, July 8,1831. His father was Nicholas Hetrick Windle and his mother's maiden name was Catherine Hillyard. (see Nicholas' notes about traveling to Ohio)...our subject bought 40 acres of land on Munn's run of Col. Thaddeus Bennet. In 1852, he moved to Greenup co., Kentucky to to business for Col. Thaddeus Bennett. For two years he hauled charcoal to the Gaylord Rolling Mills. After that he was a subcontractor, making charcoal. He followed that until 1862, in Kentucky. From 1862 to 1865, he farmed with Frank Reeves, and was engaged in buying horses for the government. In 1865, he moved to Buckhorn tannery and remained there until 1867. He commenced reading medicine in 1857 with Dr. Richard Morton in Kentucky. He had just beagan reading medicine with Dr. Morton when the latter died of an overdose of calomel. Our subject then began to read with Dr. Munn of Springville, but he died a short time later. In 1866 and 1867 he began to practice medicine at Buckhorn Tannery. In 1867 he moved to Rarden. In 1869 he formed a partnership with Dr. Penn there, and practiced with him until 1872. From 1872 to 1874 he practiced alone. In 1874 he attended the Ecclectic Medical Institute, and in February 1875 graduated and got a diploma, and has practiced under that since. He was married aMarch 1859 to Sarah A. James from Scioto Co., a daughter of Jonathan James. They have the following children: William, Grafton, Sarah Ellen, married to Amos Jenkins, Jacob Franklin, Jonathan W., Nicholas H., Serena W., married Alex Jenkins; Samuel Edmond, died at Latham Ohio, aged thirty three years, Zora Noline, deceased at one year; Leota May, married Walter Brown, residing at Braddock, Pa. Our subject is a democrat in his political views. He is a member of the christian church. (Methodist).
Dr. Jacob Hillyard Windle was born on 8 July 1831 at Winchester, Frederick Co., VA. He was the son of Nicholas Hetrick Windle and Catherine Hillyard. Dr. Jacob Hillyard Windle married Sarah A. James, daughter of Jonathan James and Phebe Roberts. Dr. Jacob Hillyard Windle died on 15 March 1908 at New Boston, Scioto Co., OH, at age 76.
Children of Dr. Jacob Hillyard Windle and Sarah A. James
- William M. Windle+ b. May 1853, d. 15 Nov 1925
- Grafton Windle+ b. 9 Nov 1854, d. 27 Jun 1927
- Sarah Ellen Windle+ b. 10 Sep 1856, d. 29 Aug 1927
- Jacob Franklin Windle+ b. 25 Apr 1858, d. 18 Dec 1928
- Jonathan W. Windle+ b. 1861
- Nicholas Hettrick Windle+ b. 28 Oct 1862, d. 22 Jun 1924
- Serena Pearl Windle+ b. 12 Jan 1865, d. 14 Apr 1947
- Dr. Samuel Edmond Windle M.D. b. 23 Jun 1868, d. 1 Jun 1900
- Mary Zina Windle+ b. 11 Nov 1870, d. 6 Apr 1898
- Zora Noline Windle b. 11 Jan 1872, d. 24 Nov 1872
- Leota May Windle+ b. 8 Sep 1874
Jacob Wright Windle1
M, b. 20 August 1865, d. 11 October 1947
Jacob Wright Windle was born on 20 August 1865 at Ethel, Macon Co., MO.1 He was the son of Gabriel Windle and Nancy J. Chapman.1 Jacob Wright Windle married Missouri Hersia Ella White, daughter of James White and Phoebe Heaton, on 5 September 1886. Jacob Wright Windle died on 11 October 1947 at Ethel, Macon Co., MO, at age 82. He was buried in October 1947 at Ethel Cemetery, Ethel, Macon Co., MO.
Children of Jacob Wright Windle and Missouri Hersia Ella White
- Lenna Pearl Windle+ b. 9 Jul 1887, d. 22 Jun 1972
- Verna B. Windle+ b. 6 Jan 1889, d. 14 Nov 1976
- Ura Arvel Windle+ b. 13 Jul 1896, d. 29 May 1935
- Snowda Windle b. 1905, d. 1905
Citations
- [S310] 1870 Federal Census, Macon County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M693, Roll 790; FHL #552289.
Jacqueline Eileen Windle
F, b. 4 May 1956, d. 27 January 1992
Jacqueline Eileen Windle was born on 4 May 1956. She was the daughter of Robert Vernon Windle. Jacqueline Eileen Windle died on 27 January 1992 at age 35.
Jacqueline June Windle
F, b. 11 August 1942, d. 13 May 2012
Jacqueline June Windle was born on 11 August 1942 at St. Louis, MO. She was the daughter of Victor Thomas Windle and Mildred Allen.1 Jacqueline June Windle died on 13 May 2012 at age 69.
Citations
- [S2265] 1940 Federal Census, St. Louis County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Rolls 2147 - 2154.
James Windle
M, b. circa 1829
Citations
- [S426] 1850 Federal Census, Rusk County, Texas. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 914.
James Windle1,2
M, b. 23 December 1837, d. 19 August 1907
James Windle was born on 23 December 1837 at Shenandoah Co. (probably), VA, 1860 census shows age 21.1,2 He was the son of Samuel Windle and Harriet Pingley.1 James Windle married Laura B. (?) circa 1874 at Shenandoah Co. (probably), VA.2 James Windle lived in 1880 at Stonewall District, Shenandoah Co., VA.2 He died on 19 August 1907 at Shenandoah Co., VA, at age 69.
Children of James Windle and Laura B. (?)
- Lula V. Wendell2 b. c 1875
- Oliver A. Windle2 b. c 1878
- Osceola Windle2 b. c 1879
James Windle1
M, b. March 1835
James Windle was born in March 1835 at Shenandoah Co., VA.2,3 He was the son of David E. Windle and Rebecca Swartz.2 James Windle married Lydia (?) circa 1860 at Shenandoah Co., VA.3
Children of James Windle and Lydia (?)
- Ashley D. Windle b. c 1865
- Sarah F. Windle4 b. c 1869
- Mary E. Windle4 b. c 1874
- A. L. Windle
Citations
- [S227] 1870 Federal Census, Shenandoah County, Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 1678; FHL #553177.
- [S226] 1850 Federal Census, Shenandoah County, Virginia, District 58. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 976.
- [S291] 1900 Federal Census, Shenandoah County, Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Film 1728; FHL #1241728.
- [S289] 1880 Federal Census, Shenandoah County, Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 1390, FHL #1255390.
James Windle1
M, b. circa 1786, d. after 1850
James Windle was born circa 1786 at Tennessee.1 He married Nancy (?).1 James Windle died after 1850.1
Children of James Windle and Nancy (?)
- Randolph W. Windle1 b. c 1820
- Margaret Windle1 b. c 1825
- Joshua Windle b. c 1827; Presumed relationship, based on near adjacent dwelling, good fit to James Windle's children's ages, and no other Windles in the near vicinity (DLB 2005)1
Citations
- [S448] 1850 Federal Census, Harrison County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 149.
James Windle1
M, b. circa 1910
James Windle was born circa 1910 at Arbuckle Twp., Mason Co., WV.1 He was the son of Daniel D. Windle and Frances (?)1
Citations
- [S1300] 1910 Federal Census, Mason County, West Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 1689; FHL #1375702.
James Windle1
M, b. 6 August 1930, d. 21 December 2008
James Windle was born on 6 August 1930 at Quapaw Co., OK.1 He was the son of Charles Newton Windle and Eva Lorene Pryor.1 James Windle married Carol Barnes. James Windle died on 21 December 2008 at Issaquah, King Co., WA, at age 78.
Citations
- [S3931] 1940 Federal Census, Craig County, Oklahoma. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Roll 3287.
James A. Windle
M, b. 3 February 1883, d. 25 January 1884
James A. Windle was born on 3 February 1883. He was the son of James W. Windell and Sarah J. Haney. James A. Windle died on 25 January 1884 at Johnson Co., TX. He was buried in January 1884 at Marystown Cemetery, Marystown, Johnson Co., TX.
James A. Windle1
M, b. circa 1874
James A. Windle was born circa 1874 at Harrison Co. (probably), IN.1 He was the son of Anthony Windell and Mary Taylor.1
Citations
- [S522] 1880 Federal Census, Wayne County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 257.
James A. Windle1
M, b. circa 1909
James A. Windle was born circa 1909 at Overton Co. (probably), TN.1 He was the son of Albert L. Windle and Edna E. (?)1
Citations
- [S589] 1910 Federal Census, Overton County, Tennessee. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 1515; FHL #1375528.