John R. Windle1

M, b. 8 May 1893
     John R. Windle was also known as Pearly. He was born on 8 May 1893 at Nelsonville, Hocking Co., OH.1 He was the son of John R. Windle and Ellen Six.1 John R. Windle married Anna Dearrington on 5 November 1921.2 John R. Windle lived in 1957 at Barberton, Summit Co., OH, Per obit of brother John A. Windle.

Child of John R. Windle

Children of John R. Windle and Anna Dearrington

Citations

  1. [S390] 1900 Federal Census, Hocking County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Film 1287; FHL #1241287.
  2. [S771] 1930 Federal Census, Athens County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Rolls 1749-50; FHL #2341483-84.

John R. Windle

M, b. 19 August 1888
     John R. Windle was born on 19 August 1888. He was the son of John R. Windle and Josephine Evans.

John Raymond Windle1

M, b. 23 January 1902, d. 8 August 1970
     John Raymond Windle was born on 23 January 1902 at Hardin Co., OH.1 He was the son of William Henry Windle and Ida Belle Fenton.1 John Raymond Windle began military service WW II, U.S. Army, 750 Mil. Policy BN. He died on 8 August 1970 at Kenton, Hardin Co., OH, at age 68. He was buried in August 1970 at Norman Cemetery, Kenton, Hardin Co., OH, Find A Grave Memorial# 78233089.

Citations

  1. [S521] 1920 Federal Census, Hardin County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 1397.

John Raymond Windle1

M, b. 27 June 1897, d. 29 March 1953
     John Raymond Windle was born on 27 June 1897 at Kayoulah, Carroll Co., VA.1 He was the son of Alonzo Ogetta Windle and Mary Jane Clark.1 John Raymond Windle married Nancy Elizabeth Graves. John Raymond Windle died on 29 March 1953 at Welch, McDowell Co., WV, at age 55.

Children of John Raymond Windle and Nancy Elizabeth Graves

Citations

  1. [S460] 1900 Federal Census, Pulaski County, Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1728; FHL #1241724.

John Robert Windle

M, b. 1878
     John Robert Windle was born in 1878 at Texas. He was the son of Isaac Parker Windle and Addie L. Evans.

John Robert Windle

M, b. 15 April 1909, d. 15 July 1988
     John Robert Windle was born on 15 April 1909 at Pulaski Co., VA. He was the son of William Floyd Windle and Bessie Agnes Jones. John Robert Windle married Mary Frances Quesenberry, daughter of James Montgomery Quesenberry and Mary Lawson. John Robert Windle died on 15 July 1988 at Pulaski, Pulaski Co., VA, at age 79 per SSDI.

Child of John Robert Windle and Mary Frances Quesenberry

John Robert Windle

M, b. circa 1933, d. 1 March 2007
     Note: Two sons. John Robert Windle was born circa 1933 at Pulaski Co., VA. He was the son of John Robert Windle and Mary Frances Quesenberry. John Robert Windle died on 1 March 2007 at Draper, Pulaski Co., VA, Obit (Roanoke Times, Saturday, March 3, 2007):

John Robert (Bobby) Windle Jr., 74, of Draper passed away Thursday, March 1, 2007. Graveside services, 2 p.m. Sunday, March 4, 2007 from Draper's Valley Presbyterian Church. Arrangements by Stevens Funeral Home, Pulaski.

John Roy Windle

M, b. 15 March 1910, d. 2 November 1911
     John Roy Windle was born on 15 March 1910 at St. Louis, MO. He was the son of Henry E. Windle and Mary C. Keene. John Roy Windle died on 2 November 1911 at St. Louis, MO, at age 1 Missouri death certificate No. 39258.

John S. Windle

M, b. 25 April 1854, d. 13 January 1911
     John S. Windle was born on 25 April 1854 at Overton Co., TN.1 He was the son of Samuel Washington Windle and Elizabeth Pyrtle. John S. Windle married Anna Townsend, daughter of Ely W. Townsend and Sarah Kirby, circa 1877, Six children born, all living as of 1900 censu.2 John S. Windle lived in 1880 at Cuba Twp., Crawford Co., MO.1 Occupation: Gas lighter for the gas company in 1900.2 He lived in June 1900 at 2215 Madison Street, St. Louis, MO.2 He died on 13 January 1911 at 1946 Cass Avenue, St. Louis, MO, at age 56 Missouri death certficate No. 3937.

Children of John S. Windle and Anna Townsend

Citations

  1. [S298] 1880 Federal Census, Crawford County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 0683; HL #1254683.
  2. [S1201] 1900 Federal Census, St. Louis (Independent City), Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series 623, Rolls 889 - 901; FHL #1240889 - 1240901.

John S. Windle1

M, b. circa 1870
     John S. Windle was born circa 1870 at Johnston Dist., Shenandoah Co., VA.1 He was the son of Samuel D. Windle and Elizabeth Lichliter.1 John S. Windle married Mary (?) circa 1902.2 John S. Windle lived in 1925 at Greensburg, Kiowa Co., KS.

Children of John S. Windle and Mary (?)

Citations

  1. [S289] 1880 Federal Census, Shenandoah County, Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 1390, FHL #1255390.
  2. [S2783] 1910 Federal Census, Kiowa County, Kansas. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 443; FHL #1374456.

John Samuel Windle

M, b. 20 June 1846, d. 16 September 1920
     John Samuel Windle was born on 20 June 1846 at Monroe Co. (probably), VA (now WV). He was the son of Fielding Windle and Sarah Margaret Jameson. John Samuel Windle married Varina Isabelle Steele, daughter of Frank Steele, in 1882. John Samuel Windle died on 16 September 1920 at Pueblo Co., CO, at age 74.

Children of John Samuel Windle and Varina Isabelle Steele

John Samuel Windle

M, b. 4 September 1901, d. October 1970
     Occupation: Mechanic for Continental Airlines. John Samuel Windle was born on 4 September 1901 at Pueblo, Pueblo Co., CO. He was the son of John Samuel Windle and Varina Isabelle Steele. John Samuel Windle married Lourain Hattie Lewis, daughter of George A. Lewis and Hattie E. Tucker, on 1 August 1927 at Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO. John Samuel Windle died in October 1970 at Denver, Denver Co., CO, at age 69.

Child of John Samuel Windle and Lourain Hattie Lewis

John Sevier Windle

M, b. circa 1845
     John Sevier Windle was born circa 1845. He was the son of Robert Sevier Windle and Amanda Fitzgerald Harris.

John Sparks Windle

M, b. circa 1836
     John Sparks Windle was born circa 1836 at Overton Co., TN. He was the son of Robert Sevier Windle and Amanda Fitzgerald Harris.

John T. Windle1

M, b. circa 1867
     John T. Windle was born circa 1867 at Mecklenburg Co. (probably), NC.1 He was the son of William Franklin Windle and Rachel (?)1

Citations

  1. [S1416] 1880 Federal Census, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 971; FHL #1254971.

John W. Windle

M, b. 1837
     John W. Windle was born in 1837. He was the son of Thomas Windle and Sarah Borden.

John W. Windle1

M, b. circa 1847
     John W. Windle was born circa 1847 at Shenandoah Co., VA.1 He was the son of Amos Wendel and Mary Layman.1

Citations

  1. [S226] 1850 Federal Census, Shenandoah County, Virginia, District 58. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 976.

John W. Windle

M, b. 23 August 1871, d. 30 July 1898
     John W. Windle was born on 23 August 1871 at New Market, Shenandoah Co., VA. He was the son of John P. Windle and Savilla Fenton House. John W. Windle died on 30 July 1898 at New Market, Shenandoah Co., VA, at age 26.

John W. Windle1

M, b. 23 August 1880, d. 12 May 1912
     John W. Windle was born on 23 August 1880 at Ohio.1 He was the son of Lewis Franklin Windle and Drucilla Van Meter.1 John W. Windle married Nella May Smith on 11 September 1904 at Athens Co., OH. John W. Windle died on 12 May 1912 at York Twp., Athens Co., OH, at age 31.

Citations

  1. [S331] 1900 Federal Census, Athens County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1239; FHL #1241239.

John Wade Windle

M, b. 26 July 1965, d. 26 July 1965
     John Wade Windle died on 26 July 1965 at Emporia, Lyon Co., KS. He was born on 26 July 1965 at Emporia, Lyon Co., KS. He was buried in July 1965 at Chicago Mound Cemetery, Jackson Twp., Lyon Co., KS.

John Wesley Windle

M, b. 20 March 1822, d. 15 October 1902
     John Wesley Windle was born on 20 March 1822 at Fayette Co., OH. He was the son of Joseph Windle and Catherine Harper. John Wesley Windle married Isabella Dodson, daughter of John Dodson and Mary Dalton, on 18 June 1842 at Lawrence Co., MO, 1900 census shows 8 children born, 7 living. John Wesley Windle lived in 1852, Relocated from Lawrence County, Missouri to Multnomah County, Oregon. See Oregon Historical Society, Scrapbook #66, page 28. He died on 15 October 1902 at St. John's Village, Multnomah Co., OR, at age 80. He was buried in October 1902 at Columbian Cemetery, St. Johns, Multnomah Co., OR.

Children of John Wesley Windle and Isabella Dodson

Citations

  1. [S457] 1860 Federal Census, Multnomah County, Oregon. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 1056; FHL #805056.
  2. [S454] 1870 Federal Census, Multnomah County, Oregon. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 1287; FHL #552786.

John Wesley Windle1

M, b. October 1853
     John Wesley Windle was born in October 1853 at Multnomah Co. (probably), OR.1,2,3 He was the son of John Wesley Windle and Isabella Dodson.1 John Wesley Windle married Marie L. Byers on 1 January 1877 at St. John's Village, Multnomah Co., OR. John Wesley Windle married Mary M. Ulery on 6 November 1878 at St. John's Village, Multnomah Co., OR.3 John Wesley Windle lived in 1902 at Amboy, Clarke Co., WA, per father's obit. He lived in 1930 at Amboy Village, Clark Co., WA, Census p.6A.

Children of John Wesley Windle and Mary M. Ulery

Citations

  1. [S454] 1870 Federal Census, Multnomah County, Oregon. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 1287; FHL #552786.
  2. [S457] 1860 Federal Census, Multnomah County, Oregon. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 1056; FHL #805056.
  3. [S459] 1900 Federal Census, Clark County, Washington. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Film 1742; FHL #1241742.

John Whitmore Windle

M, b. 21 March 1866
     John Whitmore Windle was born on 21 March 1866 at Pickens Co. (probably), AL. He was the son of Samuel Murphy Windle and Margaret Alice McGee. John Whitmore Windle died Died young.

John Willard Windle1

M, b. 21 November 1917, d. 27 March 2005
     John Willard Windle was born on 21 November 1917 at Clay Co., IL.1 He was the son of Arley W. Windle and Maude F. Johnson.1 John Willard Windle began military service WW II service, U.S. Army, PFC. He lived in 2002 at Flora, Clay Co., IL, per obit of brother Bernard P. He died on 27 March 2005 at age 87. He was buried in 2005 at Camp Ground Cemetery, Xenia, Clay Co., IL, Findagrave #18573366.

Citations

  1. [S243] 1920 Federal Census, Clay Couny, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 303.

John William Windle

M, b. circa 1827, d. 1867
     John William Windle was born circa 1827 at Alabama.1 He was the son of John Adams Windle. John William Windle married Lucinda Willis in 1847 at Rusk Co., TX. Occupation: Farmer.1 John William Windle died in 1867 at Rusk Co., TX, John William disappeared while returning from a trip to Henderson to see his father, John A. Windle, before he died. He was either killed by outlaws or indians -- his body was never recovered and he was never seen again.

Children of John William Windle and Lucinda Willis

Citations

  1. [S426] 1850 Federal Census, Rusk County, Texas. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 914.

John William Windle1

M, b. 18 June 1803, d. 22 December 1864
     Note: Was deeded a house by Peter Windle at less than buying price, was bondsman for Mary Windle, all indicating he was a son of Peter. John William Windle was born on 18 June 1803 at Virginia Note: Placement of this William Windle in the Peter Windle-Rebecca Lang family is per advice of Bill Estheimer and Linda Banner. Birth dates of this William and younger sibling Charles Windle cannot both be correct, or else Rebecca Lang is not the correct mother for one of them. DLB 2005. He was the son of Peter Joseph Wendel and Rebecca Lang. John William Windle married Margaret Ann Harmer, daughter of William Harmer and Catherine Burns, on 25 July 1825. John William Windle lived in 1830 at Winchester, Frederick Co., VA.1 He lived in 1850 at Pulaski Co., VA.2 He died on 22 December 1864 at Black Lick Twp., Wythe Co., VA, at age 61 Letter dated February 8, 1932 to James W. Baker of Winchester from Borton and Melson Law offices (from Bill Estheimer's research):
... Mrs. Noonan stated that William Windle was killed at the door of his tavern at or near Newbern, Pulaski County; that William and Margaret Ann Windle's daughter Rebecca J. Douthat, had a daughter Clementine who married a Wiley Myers...

Children of John William Windle and Margaret Ann Harmer

Citations

  1. [S383] 1830 Federal Census, Frederick County, Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M19, Roll 190; FHL #0029660.
  2. [S375] 1850 Federal Census, Pulaski County, Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 971.
  3. [S378] 1860 Federal Census, Wythe County, Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 1385; FHL #805385.

John William Windle1

M, b. 27 July 1829, d. 1905
     John William Windle was also known as John Wendel. He was born on 27 July 1829 at Virginia or 1828 as per 1900 census.2,1 He was the son of John William Windle and Margaret Ann Harmer. John William Windle married Mary Lucinda Clark, daughter of Randolph Clark and Evelyn Snuffer, on 7 October 1855 at Surry Co., NC, 5 children born, 2 living as of 1900.1,3 John William Windle lived in 1870 at Newbern Twp., Pulaski Co., VA. He died in 1905 at Pulaski Co., VA.

Children of John William Windle and Mary Lucinda Clark

Citations

  1. [S379] 1870 Federal Census, Pulaski County, Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 1674; FHL #553173.
  2. [S376] 1860 Federal Census, Pulaski County, Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 1373; FHL #805373.
  3. [S460] 1900 Federal Census, Pulaski County, Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1728; FHL #1241724.

John William Windle

M, b. 24 October 1920, d. 23 January 1990
     John William Windle was born on 24 October 1920 at Maurertown, Shenandoah Co., VA. He was the son of George Washington Windle and Ophia Catherine Felller. John William Windle lived in 1969 at Harrisonburg, Rockingham Co., VA. He died on 23 January 1990 at Leesburg, Loudoun Co., VA, at age 69. He was buried in January 1990 at Mount Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Alonzaville, Shenandoah Co., VA, Findagrave #124747967.

Jonathan W. Windle

M, b. 1861
     Jonathan W. Windle was born in 1861 at Greenup Co., KY. He was the son of Dr. Jacob Hillyard Windle and Sarah A. James. Occupation: Blacksmith in 1880. Jonathan W. Windle married Maudaline Johnson.

Children of Jonathan W. Windle and Maudaline Johnson

Joseph Windle

M, b. 7 January 1837, d. 2 July 1889
     Joseph Windle was born on 7 January 1837 at Shenandoah Co., VA. He was the son of Abraham Wendel and Mary Ann Brubeck. Joseph Windle was baptized on 19 March 1837 at Friedens Church, Shenandoah Co., VA. He married Sarah Elizabeth Murfield, daughter of George Murfield and Hannah Baker, on 21 August 1859 at Franklin Co., OH, Twelve children born, seven living as of the 1900 census.1 Joseph Windle died on 2 July 1889 at Benet, Gage Co., NE, at age 52. He was buried in July 1889 at Sunnyside Cemetery, Cortland, Gage Co., NE, Find A Grave Memorial# 59337382.
Note: Birth & baptism dates from records of Friedens Church Shenandoah County Virginia provided by Daniel W. Bly received 08 Mar 1996.

From pp. 419 - 421 of Biographical Album of Gage County, Nebraska:

JOSEPH WINDLE. Among the pioneers of Nemaha Township there are few who have been more deeply interested and earnestly anxious for its advancement than he who is the subject of this sketch, now a prosperous farmer upon section 8. He is the son of Abraham and Mary Ann Windle, natives of Virginia, where their family chronology is clearly traceable for seven or eight generations. The grandfather upon the maternal side (Bubeck) was in the War of 1812, and served as a private throughout the campaign. The parents of our subject were married in their native State, where the father had a good farm and was quite prosperous. In 1839, however, he sold his property and took a tract of timber land in Ohio, and erected the primitive log cabin, clearing his farm tree by tree and acre by acre. Here they made their home until the year 1870, when he died, aged seventy-seven years. His widow still resides in Putnam County, Ohio, and is sixty-nine years of age. Mr. Windle, Sr., was twice married, and by the first union became the parent of five children, and by his second, with Miss Bubeck (sic), his family was increased by ten others, whose names are recorded as follows: By first wife, William, Immanuel, Cornelius, James H., and Isaac. By second: Jacob and Abraham (twins); Samuel died in infancy; Joseph, Eliza, David, John, Mary A., Rachel C. and Amanda A. Our subject was born on the 7th of January, 1837, in Shenandoah County, Va. He was two years of age when his family removed to Ohio, and it was in the latter State that he received the foundation of his education, which was commenced when he was twelve years of age. When about twenty years of age he went with his brother Jacob to Illinois and worked for about two years in McLean County, and then returned home to Ohio. In the year 1859 our subject became the husband of Miss Sarah Elizabeth Murfield, the daughter of George W. and Hannah (Baker) Murflld, who were natives of Maryland and New York respectively. Grandfather Murfild was one of the heroes of 1812, and was wounded to complete disablement while in that service. Mr. and Mrs. Murfild settled in Franklin County, and were married there in 1839; he died at the age of fifty years, on the 28th of February, 1881, at his son's in Indiana. His widow still lives in Delaware County, and has reached the advanced age of sixty-eight. She was the parent of twelve children, whose names are recorded as follows: Sarah E., William, Mary A., Daniel, Corella, Ellen, Tilda, George, Phebe, Johnny (deceased), Immanuel and Martha. The wife of our subject was born in Franklin County, Ohio, July 13, 1840, at the homestead, which was situated on the banks of the Scioto River. She made her home until the time of her marriage, however, with her grandparents, who superintended the process of her education and gave her the best that was obtainable in the common school of that time, and were delighted by the mental power manifested during this process, and the revelation of the many beautiful traits, characteristics, qualities and graces that first attracted our subject to her, and have ever since secured to her the first and highest place in his life. Mr. and Mrs. Windle settled in Ohio, and previous to our subject's enlistment became the parents of three children. Their family, however, in all numbered names are as appended: Ellen J., Charley (deceased), Joseph E., Joshua M., Amanda A. (deceased), George W., Clara O., Martha A. (deceased), Alvina, Flora and John F. (both deceased), and James H. Of the children of our subject, Ellen J. was married to Frank Shelt, and is resident in Fillmore County, Neb., where he has a well-cultivated farm; they are the parents of three children, who have been named Bertha B., Bessie P. and Mabel O. Joseph E. became the husband of Miss Addie Houk; he also is one of Fillmore County's rising farmers. They are the parents of one child, who has received the name Ethel Belle. The school or farm duties. The military experience of our subject began in 1864, when he enlisted in Company K, of the 136th Ohio Infantry, and was mustered into service at Camp Chase and departed for Washington City. His term of service was for 100 days. The first two weeks of service were spent in Ft. Ellsworth, from there his regiment was sent to Ft. Wood, thence sent to Ft. Farnsworth, where the major part of his term of service was spent. Thence he was brought back to Camp Chase, mustered out and honorably discharged, returned home and resumed his farm work. In 1872 our subject removed from Ohio, and arrived at Bennet, Neb., in April of that year, although he had visited and prospected the previous fall, and was so delighted with the outlook that upon his return he sold his property in Ohio, as above intimated, and began a new life in a new country. He purchased from Mr. Clough a homestead of 160 acres in extent for the sum. of $250, and from that time, despite some adverse circumstances and difficulties incidental to life under the most favorable conditions, he has been more than usually successful. His home is very pleasantly situated and is abundantly supplied with shade trees, while not far distant from it is an exceptionally fine grove, comprising ash, walnut, box-elder and cottonwood trees. The garden and fields of the farm are bounded by well trimmed hedges, adding much to the picturesqueness of the situation. The whole of the farm is well improved, and has been brought to a very high state of agricultural perfection. Mr. Windle has from the first been energetic in projects for the advancement of the community. Shortly after arrival he succeeded in effecting the and was also energetic in the organization of the township, of which he was the first Justice of the Peace. Our subject and wife are very consistent and active members of the Meserveville Methodist Church. They have always been deeply in earnest in religious matters, and active workers in the cause. The first service held and sermon preached in Nemaha Township were at the home of but withal comfortable and bright. The preacher was the Rev. Hull, of Adams. His text was "Despise not the time of small things," from which he preached an appropriate and telling sermon to an audience that more than filled the house, many of whom had come a distance of about ten miles. These things speak with no uncertain sound the inclination, desire, character and tendencies of our subject and wife, and render further remark unnecessary. In regard to political and Governmental questions our subject is in sympathy with the Republican party and usually supports that cause, but never at the sacrifice of what he believes to be the right.

Children of Joseph Windle and Sarah Elizabeth Murfield

Citations

  1. [S110] 1900 Federal Census, Gage County, Nebraska. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 928; FHL #1240928.