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    2651 He may have had a daughter who married a ____ Barkley and lived in NY. BLAIR, Robert (I1630)
     
    2652 He resided in Humberstone. It was stated by his son Wellington (see 'The Wintermute Family History") that John was a son of John Sr by his wife Nancy Leopard, whom Wellington, writing in 1896, called "Lea" Leopard. Wintemute, John (I1286)
     
    2653 He resided in Sussex County, New Jersey until 1788 when he moved to Canada. His land petition [W3:25] dated 4 January 1797 stated the he had six brothers who served in Butler's Rangers and that he came into the Province with a wife and four
    children. Attached to his land petition is a certificate of John Warren dated 1 May 1797: "I hereby certify that George Wintermute came into this Province in the year 1788. His family then consisted of the following persons, viz: George
    Wintermute, his wife Catherine and children Elizabeth, Mary, Liddia and Margaret". He was recommended for 200 acres for himself and 250 acres family lands.Part of his land, 154 acres, consisted of Lots 15 in the 5th and 6th Concessions of
    Bertie which he sold 10 March 1809. His wife was Catherine Cortright (Cortregt, Kortrtecht, etc) and her name appears in the baptismal records of their four daughters in the register of the Deerpark, New York, Dutch Reformed Church [NYGBS
    "Collections" volume 5] 
    Wintemute, George (Jury) (I1482)
     
    2654 He sailed with Capt. Kidd. Van Tuyl, Captain Otto (I2546)
     
    2655 He served in Butler's Rangers throughout the Revolution and subsequently settled in Bertie Township. He was listed in a return of the Loyalists in Captain George Dame's Company at Niagara on 30 November 1783, his age being given as 41.
    [Haldimand Papers, B105-A:385] His land petition [W2:97] dated at Niagara 26 January 1797 only states that he served six years in Butler's Rangers and that at the reduction of the Corps he settled near Ft Erie. 
    Wintemute, Philip (I1306)
     
    2656 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I947)
     
    2657 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I940)
     
    2658 He took an Oath of Allegiance in 1687 Van Pelt, Aert Teunise Lanen (I2517)
     
    2659 He was a bachelor. YOUNGER, Lemuel (Sp?) (I878)
     
    2660 He was a Physician who moved to California and never married. Boone, Jesse Thomas (I3094)
     
    2661 He was a soldier and had enlisted in Company A, One-Hundred and Sixty-First New York Volunteer Infantry. He was taken down with Camp Fever at Elmira and came home to die. Godfrey, Charles Dwight (I6087)
     
    2662 He was accidentally shot NAPPER, Clayborn (I865)
     
    2663 He was an Elder of Fon Hill Presbyterian Church. Fon Hill is now called Fairmont, but there is no town. Crater, Moritz (I814)
     
    2664 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15894)
     
    2665 He was an only child. His father came from Denmark and took the name Rasmussen (according to Mrs. M.S. Deats notes). They lived near Bennett, NE and later moved to Lincoln, NE RASMUSSEN, Victor Clair (I990)
     
    2666 He was baptized 25 October 1747. It is stated in "The Wintermute Family History" that John married in New Jersey a Miss Decker or Windecker and that she died there. Both names were common in the northern part of Sussex County. It should be
    noted, however, that a family of Windecker's, also tory, lived in the Wyoming Valley before the Revolution not far from where the Wintermute's lived. John's name appears on the tax lists for the Exeter District of that Valley for 1776 and
    1777. He served in Butler's Rangers, and at the reduction of that Corps he settled in Bertie. His household is listed in a return of the Loyalists in Captain Bernard Frey's Company of the Rangers at Niagara 30 November 1783. [Haldimand
    Papers B105-A:381] The list names Corporal John Wintmot aged 27 and Mary Wintmot 24 followed by three entries with the name Wintmot written, but for which no first names or ages are given. If the age given for John was 37, it would be more in
    accordance with his baptismal record. 
    Wintemute, John\Johannes (I1309)
     
    2667 He was listed as a member of the Fifth Company of the Third Regiment of the Middlesex Militia in 1828-9 (Company from the Talbot Road area of Yarmouth Township) (also in same Company John, Asel, Benjamin, Strawn, Joab (I3847)
     
    2668 He was married to Hannah Boughner on 7 Mar 1826. The mother of these children is uncertain without the date of death for Hannah. However, it is assumed children born prior to Issac's second marriage are Hannah's, and children born in or around
    his time of marriage to Martha, are Martha's.  
    Bowlby, Isaac (I7139)
     
    2669 He was married to Martha Dennis (daughter of Joseph Dennis and Elizabeth Wintemute) on 2 Apr 1843 Bowlby, Isaac (I7139)
     
    2670 He was mentioned in his sister's obituary. No other information on him. Fayette, George (I15862)
     
    2671 He was named after an Uncle Sanford Straughan. STRAUGHAN, Sanford (I857)
     
    2672 He was the first person buried in the Stillwater cemetery, where the old German Church was years after erected. The inscription reads as follows: Bernhardt, John Peter (I13141)
     
    2673 He went to Kentucky from Butterman on about the end of the revolutionary war. Later lived at Belmont KY. YOUNGER, Wm or Henry? (I874)
     
    2674 He worked for Service Life Insurance Company. DOTY, Paul L. (I233)
     
    2675 hearts. Bark, Lewis Alfred (I14498)
     
    2676 Helene was married to an American in France on April 3, 1919.

    Her daughter Evelyn was born Oct 19, 1921 in Cambridge Nebraska

    Helene then married Harvey about 1927.

    Uncle John Wolfe says that Helene "took the bleak Kansas plains for as long as she could" before she and Harvey divorced. This may have reflected Uncle John's dislike of the plains as much as Helene's. He was not fond of the midwest himself.  
    Family F2510
     
    2677 Henrietta and here husband William Thompson had a farm and dairy at Vernon Center, MN in 1900. Kilmer, Henrietta (I9464)
     
    2678 Henry also bounght 42+ acres from his son-in-law Charles Brown and daughter Drusilla on Dec. 6, 1856 for $1700. Guess this is the money they used to start up with in IL. Drusilla's mother, Sara had a brother, John W. Van Auken who moved to IL.
    Also, Drusilla had two first cousins who lived there." 
    Wintermute, Henry Bernhardt (I2418)
     
    2679 Henry and Dorthy had four children according to The Ontario Register, Volume IV, Papers and Records of a Family of Youngs of the Grand River. Windecker, Henry (I16831)
     
    2680 Henry b. 4 Apr 1740. Huber, Maria Juliana (I1311)
     
    2681 Henry Savercool was born about 1759/1760 probably in Stillwater, Sussex Co., NJ , the son of Wilhelm and Christina __?__ Savercool. He was married two times, (1) Christina __?__ (2) Elcy Ann (Kishpaugh) Ulp. His children were Savercool, Julia Ann or Julianne (I2388)
     
    2682 Henry Schoonhoven was the son of Nicholas Schoonhoven and Rachel Van Auken. He was the brother of Margaret Schoonhoven who married Benjamin Rosenkrans. Their daughter, Rachel married John Westbrook Van Auken, brother of Sara. Rachel
    Rosenkrans was the niece of Henry and the first cousin of James Schoonhoven who married her husbands niece.  
    Schoonover, Henry (I17071)
     
    2683 Henry served in the Civil War. Martin, Henry S. (I16586)
     
    2684 Henry then married Elcey Ulp on 19 April 1802. My Friday, April 15, 1977 entry below shows Henry's second wife's name was Elsie Kishpaugh as well as the fact that Henry Savercool arrived in the United States with his first wife, Christina. Savercool, Julia Ann or Julianne (I2388)
     
    2685 Henry was a farmer in Van Wert County most of his life. Werder, Jr. Henry (I15312)
     
    2686 Henry was in Company B, 27th regiment of the New Jersey Company, in the Army. Snover, Henry Dunfield (I15136)
     
    2687 Henry Woods b. 1-11-1849 Moore, Mary Margaretta (I15173)
     
    2688 Her birth and death dates are the same as her sister Clara. Obviously one of these is in error. THOMAS, Lizzie Lincoln (I3225)
     
    2689 Her birth and death dates are the same as her sister Lizzie. Obviously one of these is in error. THOMAS, Clara Bell (I3223)
     
    2690 Her Birth Certificate lists her name as Franciska Ruhnau and was issued in Detroit. According to the 1910 census, she had been married less then 1 year (on census day 4/22/1910), was 17 years old, had 2 born children (presumable twins, Clara
    and Clarence), with Clara age 6 months alive and living with them. Clara must have died prior to the 1920 census. According to the 1920 census, Frances' parents were both born in Germany. 
    Ruhnau, Frances Rose (I13430)
     
    2691 Her body was cremated in Berkeley according to her death certificate. Funeral Director, Brunscher & Connolly, Martinez, CA STRAUGHAN, Nancy Ann (I304)
     
    2692 Her brother James Billing is living with her family in Virouga Wisconsis in the 1880 census.  Billing, Mary J. (I6196)
     
    2693 Her brother sent e-mail in ther fall of 1997 refering to her "recent death". Wiborg, Phyllis Joan (I5148)
     
    2694 Her children always knew her as Mollie Wheat Westbrook. However, in the early family census she was called Merry, short for Maranatha. Also, in her family census she was Moses Marie Wheat. She was evidently nemed after her Aunt Moses Maria Brooks, and her grandfather Moses Brooks.
     
    Wheat, Moses Marnathia (I5933)
     
    2695 Her husband's surname was found in her mother's will. Hankinson, Nancy (I3068)
     
    2696 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I948)
     
    2697 Her mother was born in Vermont, her father in Pennsylvania. DAMSON, Lucy B. (I845)
     
    2698 Her parents were born on the Isle of Man. The name COrlett aparantly was derived from the Icelandic name of Thorjlot. The Manx people are from the same roots as the Irish, but have a lot of Scandinavian in their background. CORLETT, Ann Jane (I850)
     
    2699 Her petition [W5:55] dated 18 July 1797 describes her as 21 years of age and daughter of John Wintemute. Lot 21 Concession 5 of Humberstone was patented to Margaret Wintemute 20 May 1801. By deed dated at St Catherines 3 November 1831, Peter
    Blinkenstaver and Margaret his wife conveyed this lot to Robert Boyle of Humberstone. She was named as Margaret Stover in the will of her father and was so named in "The Wintermute Family History". 
    Wintemute, Margaret (I1298)
     
    2700 Her sister Kate's bible lists her birthday as August 23, 1879. YOUNGER, Nancy Lee (Lee) (I313)
     

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