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Nancy REDING WINTER

Sheppard Cemetery
Morgan County,
Illinois

David: May 13, 1828 - Nov 12, 1905
Obit:
David Winter, one of the most prominent farmers in this section of the state, died at 12 o'clock, noon, Sunday, at the age of almost 80 years at his home near Woodson. He was born May 13, 1826, in Sutton on Forrest, Yorkshire, England, and came to the country in 1850. He settled first in New York state, where he remained for a short time, removing next to the vicinity of Franklin. He then removed to his last home, where he had lived continuously since 1864.
Mr. Winter was married Nov. 6, 1858, to Nancy Reding, who survives. To this union were born 15 children, nine of whom survive as follows: W. T. of Nebraska, James E. of Nebraska, George W. of Morgan county, Charles H. of Nebraska, Sarah J. Barnhard, Claude O., Lilly M. Hallowell, Homer M. and Bessie P. Winter, all of this county. Nine grandchildren also survive, and one sister, Miss Dorothea Winter of England who is 79 years of age, two nieces, Mrs. Nicholson and Mrs. Dunwell of England, one uncle, David Morrell, aged 84 years, a grand niece, Mrs. John Robson of Manchester, Ill.

Nancy: 1842 - 1915
Obit:
Mrs. Nancy Redding Parker passed away at the family residence, 820 South East street, at 7:10 o'clock Saturday morning. Her death was due to paralysis from which she was a sufferer for a period of six weeks.

She was born at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winter, oa farm a few miles southeast of Jacksonville on Nov. 1, 1841 and at the time of death she had attained to the age of 73 years, 5 months and 22 days. In early girlhood she was converted and became a member of the Asbury Methodist church where she was an attendant until her removal to this city to reside when her membership was changed to the Brooklyn church. She was united in marriage to David Winter who preceded his wife in death in 1906, and on Oct. 12, 1909 she was married to Thomas N. Parker who survives to mourn her death. Mrs. Parker was the mother of sixteen chidlren, seven of whom have preceded their mother in death. She is survived by her sons and daughters as follows: William T. Winter of Santa Cruz, Calif., James E. and Charles H. Winter of Aurora, Neb., Mrs. Sarah J. Barnhardt, Claude Winter, Mrs. Lillian M> Helliwell, Homer M. Winter and Mrs. Bessie P. Megginson, all of whom are residents of Morgan county and reside south of Jacksonville. She is also survived by one brother, F. M. Redding of Chandlerville, Cass county, and by 24 grandchildren

Contributed on 3/30/13 by retro_illini
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Submitted: 3/30/13 • Approved: 3/30/13 • Last Updated: 4/9/18 • R60626-G60624-S3

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