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Personal data William (Warner) H. (William (Warner) H. "Bill") "Bill" Winter 


Household of William (Warner) H. (William (Warner) H. "Bill") "Bill" Winter

He is married to Gepke Sleper.

They got married on November 29, 1910 at Titonka, Kossuth Co., IA, he was 25 years old.

William H. Winter oo Gepke Sleper

Marriage source: Winter, Alice Bassett, Winter/Sleper data sheet, (Publication location: Blue Earth MN, Publisher: A.B.W., Publication date: xvi Aug MCMXC) <>

Child(ren):

  1. Henry Warner Winter  1912-1966 
  2. Geraldine Ruth Winter  1914-2001 
  3. Arvil Wayne Winter  1915-2005 
  4. Bernard Woodrow Winter  1919-1997 
  5. (Not public)


Notes about William (Warner) H. (William (Warner) H. "Bill") "Bill" Winter

William H. or William Warner 'Bill' Winter

Source: 28 Mar 1920, Buffalo Twp., Winnebago Co., IA census, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

28 Mar 1920 - Winter, W.H., rents farm, age 24, married, emigrated 1892, naturalized 1897, can read/write, born Germ, moth. tongue=Germ., Farmer, own acct., farm sched. 31.

Author: Winter, Alice Bassett, Title: Winter/Sleper FGS, (Publication location: Blue Earth MN, Publisher: A.B.W., Publication date: xvi Aug MCMXC)

Middle name, Warner, supplied by Robert Kent ix Feb MCMXCIII - Algona, IA.

Emigrated from Hammswehrum Province of Deutschland in 1892 to Pekin, IL. To Buffalo Center-Titonka area in 1903.

Faith: Evangelical United Brethren Occupation: Farmer Residences: Titonka, IA; Buffalo Center, IA; Blue Earth, MN

Died in the Blue Earth Hosp. Buried in Riverside Cem.

William's parents: Hinderk Berends & Hebke (Smidt) Winter <>

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