Winter, Charles Edwin

Male 1870 - 1948  (77 years)


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  • Name Winter, Charles Edwin 
    Born 13 Sep 1870  Muscatine, Muscatine County, Iowa, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
    • An alternate birth date of 13 September 1870 has also been reported.
    Gender Male 
    Baptism 10 Oct 1870  Muscatine, Muscatine County, Iowa, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [3, 7
    • The baptism of "Charles Edwin Winter" was recorded in the register of the German Methodist Episcopal Church at Muscatine, Iowa. The family was identified as living in Muscatine. "F. Arnsperger" was the pastor.
    Education Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [8, 9
    • He graduated from Wesleyan University in 1892.
    Occupation Between 1895 and 1948  [10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
    a lawyer and judge 

    • The following biographical sketch was published in 1918 in History of Wyoming.

                Judge Charles Edwin Winter.

           Judge Charles Edwin Winter is leaving the impress of his individuality upon the judicial history of the state by reason of his marked capability and his unfaltering devotion to duty. He is now serving on the bench of the sixth judicial district which comprises the three counties of Fremont, Natrona and Converse, and he makes his home in Casper.
           Iowa claims him as a native son, his birth having occurred in Muscatine, September 13, 1870, his parents being William and Wilhelmine (Fiegenbaum) Winter, both of whom were natives of Germany. They came to the United States in childhood, however, with their respective parents, who located in Missouri, where both Mr. and Mrs. Winter were reared. Their marriage was celebrated in that state and subsequently they removed to Chicago, where Mr. Winter became connected with the Methodist ministry. He afterward rode the circuit in Illinois and in Iowa in an early day. He was also a veteran of the Mexican war and throughout his entire life was actuated by a spirit of the utmost loyalty and devotion to his country. He died in Davenport in 1881 at the age of fifty-six years, his widow long surviving, her death occurring in Nebraska, March 16, 1917, when she had reached the age of eighty-three years.
           Judge Winter was reared under the parental roof, his home influences being such as led to the development of the highest standards that have guided him in all life's relations. After attending the public schools he became a student in the Iowa Wesleyan University at Mount Pleasant and also continued his studies in the Nebraska Wesleyan University at University Place, from which institution he was graduated with the class of 1892, winning the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy. He then went to Omaha, where he entered upon the study of law, and was admitted to the bar in 1895. The following year he became clerk of the county court in Omaha and occupied that position for four years, or until 1900, when he entered upon the private practice of law. Two years later, or in 1902, he removed to the new copper mining camp forty-five miles from a railroad, known as Grand Encampment, in Carbon county, Wyoming. There he entered upon law practice, in which he continued until January, 1913, when he took up his abode in Casper. During the closing days of the state legislature in 1913 the sixth judicial district of Wyoming was created and Mr. Winter was appointed to the bench by Gov. Joseph M. Carey. In the election of 1914 he was chosen by popular suffrage for the office for a six years' term, so that he is the present incumbent. He ran as an independent candidate and the republican and democratic parties placed no candidate in the field, it being a generally conceded fact that Judge Winter was the right man for the place. He had won for himself very favorable criticism in his law practice for the careful and systematic methods which he followed. He displayed remarkable powers of concentration and application and his retentive memory often excited the surprise of his professional colleagues. As an orator he also stood high, especially in the discussion of legal matters before the courts, where his comprehensive knowledge of the law was manifest, while his application of legal principles demonstrated the wide range of his professional learning. All these things indicated him to be a logical candidate for the office of district judge and his record upon the bench is identical with his record as a man and lawyer, distinguished by the utmost fidelity to duty and by a masterful grasp of every problem presented for solution.
           On the 11th of June, 1896, Judge Winter was united in marriage to Miss Augusta P. Hutchinson, of Omaha, and to them were born three sons, Stanley T., Warren H. and Franklin C. The wife and mother passed away in Casper, April 29, 1913, and on the 25th of February, 1915, Judge Winter married Miss Alice R. Maltby, of Spokane, Washington.
           Since his college days Judge Winter has taken an active interest in politics as a supporter of the republican party and has done much campaign work, making public addresses on party issues in each campaign up to 1912, when on the progressive ticket he became a candidate for congress. Since taking his place upon the bench, however, he has not been an active party worker. He was an alternate delegate to the republican convention that first nominated Taft in Chicago in 1908. In all things he is actuated by a public-spirited devotion to the general good and he is widely known as the author of the state song of Wyoming, which was adopted and published in 1905. In 1907 he published a novel of Wyoming, under the title of "Grandon of Sierra,: which is now in its sixth edition. He published his second story of Wyoming in July, 1917, under the title of "Ben Warman."
           Judge Winter is a prominent Mason, belonging to Casper Lodge, No. 15, F. & A. M., while in the Cheyenne Consistory he has attained the thirty-second degree of the Scottish Rite. He is also connected with the Korein Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S.
           In presenting the history of Judge Winter to our readers we record the life activities of one who is acknowledged to be a foremost and honored resident of the state. Gifted by nature with keen mentality, he has won for himself a notable position in judicial and literary circles. His decisions on the bench indicate strong mentality, careful analysis, a thorough knowledge of the law and an unbiased judgment. In the discharge of his multitudinous delicate duties he has shown himself to be a man of well rounded character, finely balanced in mind and of splendid attainments.

      The following entry was published in 2005 in the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-2005.

           WINTER, Charles Edwin, a Representative from Wyoming; born in Muscatine, Iowa, September 13, 1870; attended the public schools and Iowa Wesleyan University at Mount Pleasant; was graduated from the Nebraska Wesleyan University at Lincoln in 1892; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1895 and commenced practice in Omaha, Nebr.; moved to Encampment, Carbon County, Wyo., in 1902 and to Casper, Natrona County, Wyo., in 1903; delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1908; judge of the sixth judicial district of Wyoming 1913-1919; resigned from the bench and resumed the practice of law at Casper, Wyo.; elected as a Republican to the Sixty-eighth, Sixty-ninth, and Seventieth Congresses (March 4, 1923-March 3, 1929); was not a candidate for renomination in 1928, but was an unsuccessful candidate for election to the United States Senate; attorney general of Puerto Rico in 1932 and 1933, and served as Acting Governor; resumed the practice of law; died in Casper, Wyo., April 22, 1948; interment in Highland Cemetery.
    Died 22 Apr 1948  Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [17
    Person ID I290  Fiegenbaum
    Last Modified 27 Jan 2013 

    Father Winter, Wilhelm,   b. 31 Jul 1825, Humfeld, Principality of Lippe Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 21 Feb 1882, Davenport, Scott County, Iowa, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 56 years) 
    Mother Fiegenbaum, Maria Wilhelmine,   b. 27 Jul 1833, Lengerich, Province of Westphalia, Kingdom of Prussia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 16 Mar 1917, Wymore, Gage County, Nebraska, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 83 years) 
    Married 18 Feb 1850  Warrenton, Warren County, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [18, 19, 20, 21, 22
    Family ID F101  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Hutchinson, Augusta Pittman,   b. 9 Mar 1870, South Dennis, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 29 Apr 1913, Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 43 years) 
    Married 11 Jun 1896  Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [23, 24
    Children 
    +1. Winter, Stanley Thacher,   b. 25 Feb 1905, Encampment, Carbon County, Wyoming, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 22 Dec 1985, Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 80 years)
     2. Winter, Warren Hutchinson,   b. 28 Nov 1906, Encampment, Carbon County, Wyoming, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown
     3. Winter, Franklin Charles,   b. 1 Oct 1912, Wyoming, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1990  (Age 77 years)
    Last Modified 6 Aug 2018 
    Family ID F2070  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 2 Maltby, Alice Reunah,   b. Oct 1888, Stockbridge Township, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Married 23 Feb 1915  Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [25, 26, 27, 28, 29
    • According to the marriage certificate, the groom, Charles E. Winter, of Casper, Wyoming, was a 44 year old lawyer and judge. He was widowed and this was his second marriage. The bride, Alice R. Maltby, of Spokane, Washington, was a 26 year old nurse. She was single and this was her first marriage. Hester A. Maltby and [initial]. J. Simpich signed the document as witnesses.
    Residence (family) 1915–1916  Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [30
    • Charles and Alice lived at 839 South Walcott Street.
    Census (family) 1920  Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [31
    • According to the 1920 U.S. enumeration, the household in Ward 3 consisted of Charles E. Winter, a 48 year old lawyer and his wife, Alice, age 31. Also in the home are Charles' three school-age sons: Stanley (age 14), Warren (age 13) and Franklin (age 7).
    Census (family) 1930  Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [32
    • According to the 1930 U.S. enumeration, the household at 514 Milton Avenue consisted of 12 people. Charles E. Winter, a 58 year old lawyer headed the household. His wife, Alice R. Winter, age 42, was identified as having no occupation, but she had been attending school since 1 September 1929. Also living in the household were Charles' three sons, all attending school: Stanley T. Winter (age 25), an assistant geologist with an oil company; Warren H. Winter (age 23); and Franklin C. Winter (age 17). Suzanne D. Maltby, Charles' sister-in-law, working as a stenographer in a law office, lived with the family. Rounding out the household were six lodgers, all school teachers: Esther M. Wessel (age 30, born in Iowa); Gladys Jenkins (age 32, born in Missouri); Marie Lewis (age 21, born in Indiana); Ruth E. Froyin (age 27, born in Norway and immigrating to the USA in 1903); Larene M. Kipp (age 26, born in Wyoming); and, Esther Roe (age 27, born in Colorado).
    Census (family) 1940  Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [33
    • According to the 1940 U.S. enumeration, the household at 114 South Walcott in Ward 1 consisted of Charles E. Winter, a 65 [sic] year old, self-employed attorney and his wife, Alice R. Winter, a 52 year old, self-employed realtor. They were renting their present home for $25 a month. On 1 April 1935, they had been residents of Casper, Wyoming, but had lived in a different home. They had both been fully employed throughout 1939. Also in the home was Charles' niece, Georgiana [sic] Shields, age 14 and attending school. On 1 April 1935, she had been living on a farm in rural Calumet County, Wisconsin.
    Last Modified 6 Aug 2018 
    Family ID F2181  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S195] John R. Totten, Thacher-Thatcher Genealogy (New York: New York Genealogical and Biological Society, 1910-1918), page 806.
      Charles Edwin Winter was born on 30 September 1870 at Muscatine, Muscatine County, Iowa. "He was a son of William and Wilhelmina (Fiegenbaum) Winter who came from Germany and lived successively in Missouri, Iowa, Illinois and Nebraska."

    2. [S175] Frances Gretchen (Klein) Leenerts, Descendants of Father Fiegenbaum (Chinook, Washington: F. Leenerts, 2002), pages 40, 93.
      Charles Edwin Winter, child of William Winter and Maria Wilhelmine (Mina) Fiegenbaum, was born on 13 September 1870 at Muscatine, Muscatine County, Iowa.

    3. [S227] IAGenWeb Project, Muscatine County. German Methodist Episcopal Church, Muscatine, Iowa.
      Baptismal Records, May 1851-June 1912. Surnames A-K. (http://iagenweb.org/muscatine/churches/GMEbaptm-z.htm). Data submitted by Eleanor B. McCleary. Web page created October 5, 2005 by Dave Dunston. Accessed on 18 July 2008.
           Charles Edwin Winter, child of Wilhelm and Wilhelmine (Fieg) Winter, of Muscatine, was born on 13 September 1870. He was baptized on 10 October 1870 by F. Arnsperger. The baptism was recorded in Volume 1, page 140 of the church registers.

    4. [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), 1920 U.S. census, population schedule.
      NARA microfilm T625, roll 028, image 155. Wyoming, Natrona County, Election District 11, Casper, Ward 3, Supervisor’s District 1, Enumeration District 75, census sheet 22A, enumerated on 24 January 1920; Charles E. Winter household, 533 East [Milton?], dwelling 446, family 516, lines 20-24. Access through Ancestry.com in January 2013.
           In the household was: 20) Winter, Charles, E.; head; age 48; born in Iowa; father born in Germany; mother born in Germany.
           By calculation from the information provided, Charles would have been born about 1871-1872. For more details of this enumeration, see the notes on the 1920 U.S. census for this person.

    5. [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), 1930 U.S. census, population schedule.
      NARA microfilm T626, roll 2,624, image 428. Wyoming, Natrona County, Casper, Ward 3, Supervisor’s District 3, Enumeration District 14, census sheet 20B, enumerated on 14 April 1930; Charles E. Winter household, 514 Milton Avenue, dwelling 445, family 572, lines 78-89. Access through Ancestry.com in January 2013.
           In the household was: 78) Winter, Charles E.; head; male; white; age 58; born in Iowa; father born in Germany; mother born in Germany.
           By calculation from the information provided, Charles would have been born about 1871-1872. For more details of this enumeration, see the notes on the 1930 U.S. census for this person.

    6. [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), 1940 U.S. census, population schedule.
      NARA microfilm T627, roll 4,573, page 1B. Wyoming, Natrona County, Casper, Ward 1, Supervisor’s District 3, Enumeration District 13-7A, census sheet 1B, enumerated on 3-4 April 1940; Charles E. Winter household, 114 South Walcott, household 25, lines 61-63. Access through Ancestry.com in January 2013.
           In the household was: 61) Winter, Charles E., head; male; white; age 65; born in Iowa.
           By calculation from the information provided, Charles would have been born about 1874-1875. For more details of this enumeration, see the notes on the 1940 U.S. census for this person.

    7. [S195] John R. Totten, Thacher-Thatcher Genealogy (New York: New York Genealogical and Biological Society, 1910-1918), page 806.
      Charles Edwin Winter was baptized in October 1870.

    8. [S195] John R. Totten, Thacher-Thatcher Genealogy (New York: New York Genealogical and Biological Society, 1910-1918), page 806.
      "Charles Edwin Winter graduated at the Wesleyan University at Lincoln, Nebr., in 1892;...."

    9. [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), 1940 U.S. census, population schedule.
      NARA microfilm T627, roll 4,573, page 1B. Wyoming, Natrona County, Casper, Ward 1, Supervisor’s District 3, Enumeration District 13-7A, census sheet 1B, enumerated on 3-4 April 1940; Charles E. Winter household, 114 South Walcott, household 25, lines 61-63. Access through Ancestry.com in January 2013.
           In the household was: 61) Winter, Charles E., head; male; white; age 65; highest level of schooling=C-5 [i.e., college, 5th year or more].
           For more details of this enumeration, see the notes on the 1940 U.S. census for these individuals.

    10. [S195] John R. Totten, Thacher-Thatcher Genealogy (New York: New York Genealogical and Biological Society, 1910-1918), page 806.
      "Charles Edwin Winter...was admitted to the Nebraska Bar in 1895; practiced law in Omaha, Nebr., until 1902; removed to Encampment, Wyo." He was a judge of the 6th Judicial District of Wyoming.

    11. [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), 1920 U.S. census, population schedule.
      NARA microfilm T625, roll 028, image 155. Wyoming, Natrona County, Election District 11, Casper, Ward 3, Supervisor’s District 1, Enumeration District 75, census sheet 22A, enumerated on 24 January 1920; Charles E. Winter household, 533 East [Milton?], dwelling 446, family 516, lines 20-24. Access through Ancestry.com in January 2013.
           In the household was: 20) Winter, Charles, E.; occupation=lawyer; works in own office; working on own account.
           For more details of this enumeration, see the notes on the 1920 U.S. census for this person.

    12. [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), 1930 U.S. census, population schedule.
      NARA microfilm T626, roll 2,624, image 428. Wyoming, Natrona County, Casper, Ward 3, Supervisor’s District 3, Enumeration District 14, census sheet 20B, enumerated on 14 April 1930; Charles E. Winter household, 514 Milton Avenue, dwelling 445, family 572, lines 78-89. Access through Ancestry.com in January 2013.
           In the household was: 78) Winter, Charles E.; head; owns home, value=$10,000; occupation=lawyer, general practice; employment class=o [i.e., working on own account]; worked on last regular work day.
           For more details of this enumeration, see the notes on the 1930 U.S. census for this person.

    13. [S217] Book, History of Wyoming.
      Edited by Ichabod Sargent Bartlett (Chicago, Illinois: S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1918); vol. 3, pages 261-262. "Judge Charles Edwin Winter."

    14. [S217] Book, Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-2005.
      the Continental Congress, September 5, 1774, to October 21, 1788, and the Congress of the United States, from the First through the One Hundred Eighth Congresses, March 4, 1789, to January 3, 2005, inclusive. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 2005; page 2,187.

    15. [S217] Book, Men of Wyoming.
      The National Newspaper Reference Book of Wyoming Containing Photographs and Biographies of Over Three Hundred Men Residents, compiled by C. S. Peteson, (Denver, Colorado: C. S. Peterson, 1915), page 264.

    16. [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), 1940 U.S. census, population schedule.
      NARA microfilm T627, roll 4,573, page 1B. Wyoming, Natrona County, Casper, Ward 1, Supervisor’s District 3, Enumeration District 13-7A, census sheet 1B, enumerated on 3-4 April 1940; Charles E. Winter household, 114 South Walcott, household 25, lines 61-63. Access through Ancestry.com in January 2013.
           In the household was: 61) Winter, Charles E., head; male; was working during week of March 24-30, for 33 hours; occupation=attorney, in own practice; class of worker=OA [i.e., working on own account]; worked 52 weeks in 1939; money wages or salary received in 1939=0; received more than $50 from sources other than money wages or salary in 1939=yes.
           For more details of this enumeration, see the notes on the 1940 U.S. census for this person.

    17. [S175] Frances Gretchen (Klein) Leenerts, Descendants of Father Fiegenbaum (Chinook, Washington: F. Leenerts, 2002), pages 40, 93.
      Charles Edwin Winter died on 22 April 1948 at Casper, Nationa [sic] County, Wyoming.

    18. [S119] Harriet L. Fiegenbaum and Judith L. (Fiegenbaum) Miller, Genealogical research.
      Rev. Winter and Maria Wilhelmine Fiegenbaum; married.

    19. [S138] Mrs. Howard W. Woodruff, Marriage Records, Warren County, Missouri: Books A and B, 1833-1860 (Kansas City, Missouri: Mrs. H. W. Woodruff, 1969), page 28.
      Record from Marriage Book B, page 177: "19 Feb. 1850 William Winter - Welhelmina Fregenbaume 71."
           The number 71 refers to an index of officiating ministers and justices compiled by Mrs. Woodruff. Number 71 is listed on page 61: "J. Haus, M. E. (may be same as 69)." Number 69, also on page 61, is: "Jacob Hass, M. E., Ill. Conf."

    20. [S140] Hugh Jackson Dobbs, History of Gage County, Nebraska: a Narrative of the Past, with Special Emphasis upon the Pioneer Period of the County's History, its Social, Commercial, Educational, Religious, and Civic Development from the Early Days to the Present Time (Lincoln, Nebraska: Western Publishing and Engraving Company, 1918), page 900.
      A biographical sketch of "Frederick W. Winter, M. D."
           "After coming to America both families settled in Warren county, Missouri, where William Winter and Wilhelmina Fiegenbaum met for the first time; shortly after their marriage the moved to Iowa." "Mr. and Mrs. Winter became the parents of nine children, of whom Dr. Fredrick W. was the eldest."

    21. [S166] Frederick William Winter, "Winter Family History," in The Second Book of Chronicles of the House of Winter, edited by Philip Ernst Winter (1906).
      Wilhelm Winter and Wilhelmine Fiegenbaum were married on 18 February 1850 in Missouri.

    22. [S175] Frances Gretchen (Klein) Leenerts, Descendants of Father Fiegenbaum (Chinook, Washington: F. Leenerts, 2002), page 39.
      William Winter and Maria Wilhelmine (Mina) Fiegenbaum were married on 18 February 1850 at Warrenton, Warren County, Missouri.

    23. [S195] John R. Totten, Thacher-Thatcher Genealogy (New York: New York Genealogical and Biological Society, 1910-1918), page 806.
      Charles Edwin Winter and Augusta Pittman Hutchinson were married on 11 June 1896 at Omaha, Nebraska.

    24. [S175] Frances Gretchen (Klein) Leenerts, Descendants of Father Fiegenbaum (Chinook, Washington: F. Leenerts, 2002), page 93.
      Charles Edwin Winter and Agusta [sic] P. Hutchinson were married on 11 June 1896. This was the second marriage for Charles E. Winter.

    25. [S175] Frances Gretchen (Klein) Leenerts, Descendants of Father Fiegenbaum (Chinook, Washington: F. Leenerts, 2002), page 93.
      Charles Edwin Winter and Alice Maltby were married. No date or place of marriage given. Mrs. Leenerts indicated that this was the first marriage for Charles E. Winter.

    26. [S177] Ancestry.com (library edition), Washington, Marriage Records, 1865-2004.
      online database. Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Accessed January 2013. Reference Number: easpmca18422. Original data was from the Washington State Archives; Olympia, Washington.
           Charles E. Winter and Alice R. Maltby were married on 23 February 1915 at Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.
           A digital image of marriage certificate Number 18422 showed the following information. The groom was Charles E. Winter, of Casper, Wyoming; age 44 years; white; widowed; this was his second marriage; born at Muscatine, Iowa; occupation was "Lawyer & Judge;" father was William Winter, born in Germany; mother was Whilhelmine Fiegenbaum, born in Germany. The bride was Alice R. Maltby, of Spokane; age 26; white; single; this was her first marriage; born at Stockbridge, Wisconsin; occupation was "Nurse;" father was Sylvester D. Maltby, born in New York; mother was Pauline Simplich, born in Germany. The minister's signature is shaky and not easily deciphered: [initial]. [initial]. McCa[----]. The witnesses were Hester A. Maltby and [initial]. J. Simpich.

    27. [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), 1920 U.S. census, population schedule.
      NARA microfilm T625, roll 028, image 155. Wyoming, Natrona County, Election District 11, Casper, Ward 3, Supervisor’s District 1, Enumeration District 75, census sheet 22A, enumerated on 24 January 1920; Charles E. Winter household, 533 East Mu[?]ton, dwelling 446, family 516, lines 20-24. Access through Ancestry.com in January 2013.
           In the household was: 20) Winter, Charles, E.; head; male; white; age 48; married; and, 21) Winter, Alice; wife; female; white; age 31; married.
           For more details of this enumeration, see the notes on the 1920 U.S. census for these individuals.

    28. [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), 1930 U.S. census, population schedule.
      NARA microfilm T626, roll 2,624, image 428. Wyoming, Natrona County, Casper, Ward 3, Supervisor’s District 3, Enumeration District 14, census sheet 20B, enumerated on 14 April 1930; Charles E. Winter household, 514 Milton Avenue, dwelling 445, family 572, lines 78-89. Access through Ancestry.com in January 2013.
           In the household was: 78) Winter, Charles E.; head; age 58; married; age 26 at first marriage; and, 79) Winter, Alice R.; wife; age 42; married; age 26 at first marriage.
           For more details of this enumeration, see the notes on the 1930 U.S. census for these individuals.

    29. [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), 1940 U.S. census, population schedule.
      NARA microfilm T627, roll 4,573, page 1B. Wyoming, Natrona County, Casper, Ward 1, Supervisor’s District 3, Enumeration District 13-7A, census sheet 1B, enumerated on 3-4 April 1940; Charles E. Winter household, 114 South Walcott, household 25, lines 61-63. Access through Ancestry.com in January 2013.
           In the household was: 61) Winter, Charles E., head; male; white; age 65; married; and, 62) Winter, Alice R.; wife; female; white; age 52; married.
           For more details of this enumeration, see the notes on the 1940 U.S. census for these individuals.

    30. [S217] Book, Maltby-Maltbie Family History.
      Compiled and edited by Dorothy Maltby Verrill (Newark, New Jersey: Birdsey L. Maltbie, [1916]); page 435. Mrs. Charles E. Winter (Alice R. Maltby), of 839 South Walcott Street, Casper, Wyoming, is listed as member 195 of the Maltby Association. Her line of descent in the Maltby genealogy is given as: 1) William Maltby; 2) Daniel Maltby; 3) Daniel Maltby; 4) Daniel Maltby; 5) Zacheus Maltby; 6) Ezra Burchard Maltby; 7) Sylvester Daniel Maltby.

    31. [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), 1920 U.S. census, population schedule.
      NARA microfilm T625, roll 028, image 155. Wyoming, Natrona County, Election District 11, Casper, Ward 3, Supervisor’s District 1, Enumeration District 75, census sheet 22A, enumerated on 24 January 1920; Charles E. Winter household, 533 East [Milton?], dwelling 446, family 516, lines 20-24. Access through Ancestry.com in January 2013.
           The household consisted of: 20) Winter, Charles, E.; head; owns home, with mortgage; male; white; age 48; married; can read; can write; born in Iowa; father born in Germany; mother born in Germany; speaks English; occupation=lawyer; works in own office; working on own account. 21) Winter, Alice; wife; female; white; age 31; married; can read; can write; born in Wisconsin; father born in Germany; mother born in United States; speaks English; occupation=none. 22) Winter, Stanley; son; male; white; age 14; single; attended school since 1 September 1919; can read; can write; born in Wyoming; father born in Iowa; mother born in Wisconsin; speaks English; occupation=none. 23) Winter, Warren; son; male; white; age 13; single; attended school since 1 September 1919; can read; can write; born in Wyoming; father born in Iowa; mother born in Wisconsin; speaks English; occupation=none. 24) Winter, Franklin; son; male; white; age 7; single; attended school since 1 September 1919; can read; can write; born in Wyoming; father born in Iowa; mother born in Wisconsin; [speaks English column is not marked]; occupation=none.

    32. [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), 1930 U.S. census, population schedule.
      NARA microfilm T626, roll 2,624, image 428. Wyoming, Natrona County, Casper, Ward 3, Supervisor’s District 3, Enumeration District 14, census sheet 20B, enumerated on 14 April 1930; Charles E. Winter household, 514 Milton Avenue, dwelling 445, family 572, lines 78-89. Access through Ancestry.com in January 2013.
           The household consisted of: 78) Winter, Charles E.; head; owns home, value=$10,000; family does not live on a farm; male; white; age 58; married; age 26 at first marriage; did not attend school since 1 September 1929; can read and write; born in Iowa; father born in Germany; mother born in Germany; speaks English; occupation=lawyer, general practice; employment class=o [i.e., working on own account]; worked on last regular work day; not a veteran of US military. 79) Winter, Alice R.; wife; female; white; age 42; married; age 26 at first marriage; did attend school since 1 September 1929; can read and write; born in Wisconsin; father born in Connecticut; mother born in Poland; speaks English; occupation=none; employment class=o [i.e., working on own account]. 80) Winter, Stanley T.; son; male; white; age 25; single; did attend school since 1 September 1929; can read and write; born in Wyoming; father born in Iowa; mother born in Massachusetts; speaks English; occupation=assistant geologist, oil company; employment class=w [i.e., wage or salary worker]; worked on last regular work day; not a veteran of US military. 81) Winter, Warren H.; son; male; white; age 23; single; did attend school since 1 September 1929; can read and write; born in Wyoming; father born in Iowa; mother born in Massachusetts; speaks English; occupation=none. 82) Winter, Franklin C.; son; male; white; age 17; single; did attend school since 1 September 1929; can read and write; born in Wyoming; father born in Iowa; mother born in Massachusetts; speaks English; occupation=none. 83) Maltby, Suzanne D.; sister-in-law; female; white; age 45; single; did not attend school since 1 September 1929; can read and write; born in Wisconsin; father born in Connecticut; mother born in Poland; speaks English; occupation=stenographer, in law office; employment class=w [i.e., wage or salary worker]; worked on last regular work day. 84) Wessel, Esther M.; lodger; female; white; age 30; single; did not attend school since 1 September 1929; can read and write; born in Iowa; father born in Germany; mother born in Germany; speaks English; occupation=teacher, in public school; employment class=w [i.e., wage or salary worker]; worked on last regular work day. 85) Jenkins, Gladys; lodger; female; white; age 32; single; did not attend school since 1 September 1929; can read and write; born in Missouri; father born in Missouri; mother born in Missouri; speaks English; occupation=teacher, in public school; employment class=w [i.e., wage or salary worker]; worked on last regular work day. 86) Lewis, Marie; lodger; female; white; age 21; single; did not attend school since 1 September 1929; can read and write; born in Indiana; father born in Kansas; mother born in Kansas; speaks English; occupation=teacher, in high school; employment class=w [i.e., wage or salary worker]; worked on last regular work day. 87) Froyin, Ruth E.; lodger; female; white; age 27; single; did not attend school since 1 September 1929; can read and write; born in Norway; father born in Norway; mother born in Norway; spoke Norwegian at home before coming to USA; immigrated to USA in 1903; naturalized citizen; speaks English; occupation=teacher, in public school; employment class=w [i.e., wage or salary worker]; worked on last regular work day. 88) Kipp, Larene M.; lodger; female; white; age 26; single; did attend school since 1 September 1929; can read and write; born in Wyoming; father born in Michigan; mother born in Illinois; speaks English; occupation=teacher, in public school; employment class=w [i.e., wage or salary worker]; worked on last regular work day. 89) Roe, Esther; lodger; female; white; age 27; single; did attend school since 1 September 1929; can read and write; born in Colorado; father born in Iowa; mother born in Iowa; speaks English; occupation=teacher, in public school; employment class=w [i.e., wage or salary worker]; worked on last regular work day.

    33. [S106] United States; Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), 1940 U.S. census, population schedule.
      NARA microfilm T627, roll 4,573, page 1B. Wyoming, Natrona County, Casper, Ward 1, Supervisor’s District 3, Enumeration District 13-7A, census sheet 1B, enumerated on 3-4 April 1940; Charles E. Winter household, 114 South Walcott, household 25, lines 61-63. Access through Ancestry.com in January 2013.
           The household consisted of: 61) Household 25; home is rented, monthly rent=25; home is not a farm; Winter, Charles E., head; male; white; age 65; married; did not attend school any time since 1 March 1940; highest level of schooling=C-5 [i.e., college, 5th year or more]; born in Iowa; residence on 1 April 1935=same place [i.e., living in Casper, Wyoming but a different home]; was working during week of March 24-30, for 33 hours; occupation=attorney, in own practice; class of worker=OA [i.e., working on own account]; worked 52 weeks in 1939; money wages or salary received in 1939=0; received more than $50 from sources other than money wages or salary in 1939=yes. 62) Winter, Alice R.; wife; female; white; age 52; married; did not attend school any time since 1 March 1940; highest level of schooling=C-4 [i.e., college, 4th year]; born in Wisconsin; residence on 1 April 1935=same place [i.e., living in Casper, Wyoming but a different home]; was working during week of March 24-30, for 33 hours; occupation=realtor, in own office; class of worker=OA [i.e., working on own account]; worked 52 weeks in 1939; money wages or salary received in 1939=0; received more than $50 from sources other than money wages or salary in 1939=yes. 63) Shields, Georgiana; niece; female; white; age 14; single; did attend school any time since 1 March 1940; highest level of schooling=6 [i.e., 6th grade]; born in Wisconsin; residence on 1 April 1935=R [i.e., rural], Calumet County, Wisconsin, on a farm; was not working during week of March 24-30, was in school; worked 0 weeks in 1939; money wages or salary received in 1939=0; received more than $50 from sources other than money wages or salary in 1939=0.