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Pvt Royal J. Winder

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Pvt Royal J. Winder

Birth
USA
Death
19 Jul 1888 (aged 43)
USA
Burial
Urbana, Champaign County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Royal J. Winder was a son of Aaron and Adaline D. (Limes) Winder.

Royal was joined in marriage to Louisa Gump on February 27, 1868 in Champaign County, Ohio.

Royal and Louisa had one daughter, Nellie, who married Eugene Vatet in Champaign County, Ohio on January 31, 1889 and later moved to Muncie, Indiana.

Military Service for Royal J. Winder:

134th Reg't,Ohio Vol. Inf. 2 MAY 1864 2 1 Note:

Info taken from a GAR book in the possession of the Champaign Co Library.

Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Ohio
Personal War Sketches of the Members of W. A. Brand Post No. 98 of Urbana

Presented by W A Brand U.R.C. No. 202
Gen E.P. Fyffe Camp No 101, S of V. U.S.A., 1892
Grand Army of the Republic

Winder, Royal J. Company A 134th OVI

Comrade Royal J. Winder. Who was born the (blank) day of (blank) A.D. 1845 in (blank) County of Champaign. State of Ohio. He was a merchant owning a book store on North Main St. in Urbana. He first entered the service the 2nd day of May 1864 with his company from the Ohio Nat'l Gds. As a private in Company A Capt Weaver 134 Reg't Ohio Vol. Inf. And was mustered out of the service with the company the 31st day of Aug. 1864 at Camp Chase Columbus, O. by reason of expiration of term of service.

He died suddenly in the rear of his store room from heart failure, so reported. The prominence of Com'd Winder in the different societies to which he belonged and the position held in social and business relation to nearly all the community was such that the suddenness of his death was quite a shock and sorprise to all. He was buried by the Masonic Order Knights Templers, the Grand Army of the Republic being represented by honorary representatives.

His death occurred July 19, 1888 and [inter???ct] at Oak Dale cemetery in Urbana.

We certify that comrade Royal J. Winder Joined W.A. Brand Post No. Department of Ohio Aug. 20, 1885.

Royal J. Winder was a son of Aaron and Adaline D. (Limes) Winder.

Royal was joined in marriage to Louisa Gump on February 27, 1868 in Champaign County, Ohio.

Royal and Louisa had one daughter, Nellie, who married Eugene Vatet in Champaign County, Ohio on January 31, 1889 and later moved to Muncie, Indiana.

Military Service for Royal J. Winder:

134th Reg't,Ohio Vol. Inf. 2 MAY 1864 2 1 Note:

Info taken from a GAR book in the possession of the Champaign Co Library.

Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Ohio
Personal War Sketches of the Members of W. A. Brand Post No. 98 of Urbana

Presented by W A Brand U.R.C. No. 202
Gen E.P. Fyffe Camp No 101, S of V. U.S.A., 1892
Grand Army of the Republic

Winder, Royal J. Company A 134th OVI

Comrade Royal J. Winder. Who was born the (blank) day of (blank) A.D. 1845 in (blank) County of Champaign. State of Ohio. He was a merchant owning a book store on North Main St. in Urbana. He first entered the service the 2nd day of May 1864 with his company from the Ohio Nat'l Gds. As a private in Company A Capt Weaver 134 Reg't Ohio Vol. Inf. And was mustered out of the service with the company the 31st day of Aug. 1864 at Camp Chase Columbus, O. by reason of expiration of term of service.

He died suddenly in the rear of his store room from heart failure, so reported. The prominence of Com'd Winder in the different societies to which he belonged and the position held in social and business relation to nearly all the community was such that the suddenness of his death was quite a shock and sorprise to all. He was buried by the Masonic Order Knights Templers, the Grand Army of the Republic being represented by honorary representatives.

His death occurred July 19, 1888 and [inter???ct] at Oak Dale cemetery in Urbana.

We certify that comrade Royal J. Winder Joined W.A. Brand Post No. Department of Ohio Aug. 20, 1885.



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