She was the daughter of Edward Stoughton Winder and Elizabeth Taylor Lloyd Winder. Her parents married in 1820.
On October 3, 1850 as Sally M. Winder, she married Robert C. Buchanan at Talbot County, Maryland.
They had no children.
The Baltimore Sun Monday, January 12, 1891
Died
Buchanan. On Saturday, January 10, Sally M., in the 65th year of her age, widow of General Robert C. Buchanan. Due notice of the funeral will be given.
The American Historical Magazine
Volume 1, No. 3 (July 1896), Page 259
Governor Levin Winder, Of Maryland And The Family Of His Eldest Son, Edward Stoughton Winder by Elizabeth Tayloe Pennington
Sallie Murray Winder, born October 7, 1826. Died January 10, 1891. She married at "Knightly," October 3, 1850, Robert C. Buchanan, son of Andrew Buchanan, of Baltimore. The notice of her funeral reads: The funeral of Mrs. S.M. Buchanan, widow of the late General R.C. Buchanan, United States Army, will take place from St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church, corner Sixteenth and H Streets, Washington, D.C., Tuesday morning, January 13, at 11:30AM. They are both buried in one grave at Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C. They had no children.
She was the daughter of Edward Stoughton Winder and Elizabeth Taylor Lloyd Winder. Her parents married in 1820.
On October 3, 1850 as Sally M. Winder, she married Robert C. Buchanan at Talbot County, Maryland.
They had no children.
The Baltimore Sun Monday, January 12, 1891
Died
Buchanan. On Saturday, January 10, Sally M., in the 65th year of her age, widow of General Robert C. Buchanan. Due notice of the funeral will be given.
The American Historical Magazine
Volume 1, No. 3 (July 1896), Page 259
Governor Levin Winder, Of Maryland And The Family Of His Eldest Son, Edward Stoughton Winder by Elizabeth Tayloe Pennington
Sallie Murray Winder, born October 7, 1826. Died January 10, 1891. She married at "Knightly," October 3, 1850, Robert C. Buchanan, son of Andrew Buchanan, of Baltimore. The notice of her funeral reads: The funeral of Mrs. S.M. Buchanan, widow of the late General R.C. Buchanan, United States Army, will take place from St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church, corner Sixteenth and H Streets, Washington, D.C., Tuesday morning, January 13, at 11:30AM. They are both buried in one grave at Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C. They had no children.
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