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    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "D Wynn" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 1:54 PM Subject: [WINN] Misc. Records > Texas Prisoners of War (Texas Navy, Marines and Coast Guard World War > II ) > WYNN, Marvin Anglous, Seaman 1c, USN. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. James > Marvin Wynn, Box 1022, Fort Stockton. > Massachusetts Prisoners of War (Massachusetts Navy, Marines and Coast > Guard World War II Casualty List) > WYNNE, Edmund Griffith, Fireman 1c, USN. Parents, Mr. And Mrs. William > Joseph Wynne, 299 Nottingham St., Springfield. > Toronto Canada Directory, Mineral Water to Railroad Agents (The Canada > Directory, containing the names of the professional and business men of > every description, in the cities, towns, and principal villages of > Canada. November 1851) > Gwynne, Dr. W. C. professor of anatomy, York st. > Toronto Canada Directory, Accountants to Boarding Houses (The Canada > Directory, containing the names of the professional and business men of > every description, in the cities, towns, and principal villages of > Canada. November 1851) > GWYNNE, J., barrister and attorney at law, King. st., west. > > > Mr. Strong was appointed Vice-Chancellor for Ontario on the 27th of > December, 1869; there remained until May 27, 1874, when he was promoted > to the Court of Error and Appeal for this Province, and was appointed a > Judge of the Supreme Court, October 8, 1875. Prior to this date (in > 1871) Judge Strong was appointed, with four other prominent men, Adam > Wilson, now Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas; J. W. Gwynne, > recently placed on the Supreme Bench; C. T. Patterson, now Judge of the > Court of Appeals, and J. R. Gowan, Judge of the Judicial District of > Simcoe a Commission to inquire into the constitution and jurisdiction > of the several Courts of Law and Equity, Superior and Inferior, > Appellate and Original, and into the operation and effect of the > present separation and division of the jurisdiction among the Courts, > &c., similar to the English Judicature Commission. Judge Strong has > just the stamp of mind to be of eminent service on such a Commission. > > Gwynne, Hon. John W. (The Canadian Biographical Dictionary and Portrait > Gallery of Eminent and Self-Made Men, Ontario Volume, 1880) > The Canadian Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of Eminent > and Self-Made Men, Ontario Volume, 1880 > > John Wellington Gwynne, who was recently appointed one of the puisne > Judges of the Supreme Court of the Dominion, is a native of Ireland, > and was born in 1817, being a son of the Rev. Dr. Gwynne, minister of > the Church of England, of Castle Knock, Dublin. Judge Gwynne came to > Canada in 1832, the year that the cholera first visited this continent; > subsequently returned to his native country, and was educated at > Trinity College, Dublin. He read law with Thomas Kirkpatrick, > barrister, of Kingston, and was called to the Bar, Trinity term, in > 1837. He was elected a Bencher of the Law Society in 1849, and created > a Queen's Counsel the next year. > > At the general election in 1848, Judge Gwynne was an unsuccessful > candidate for Huron, in the Canadian Assembly, and was appointed to the > Bench, to succeed Hon. Adam Wilson, in the Court of Common Pleas, on > the 12th of November, 1868. > > He was a member of the Law Reform Commission in 1871; was appointed a > member of the Senate of the University of Toronto in April, 1873, and > to the supreme Bench of the Dominion, in January, 1879. For the data > for this sketch we are indebted to the Canadian Legal Directory, edited > by Henry J. Morgan, barrister-at-law, Ottawa. The wife of Judge -Gwynne > was a daughter of Surgeon Durie > > Wynn, James > History of Daviess County, Missouri - Grand River Township, Daviess > County, Missouri, Biographies > Was born in Tazewell county, Virginia, January 21, 1822. John and > Olivia Wynn, his parents, were natives of Virginia, and William Wynn, > his grand-father, was from Wales; his Grandfather Perry was a soldier > of the Revolutionary War. The subject of this sketch was educated in > the Emory and Henry College, located in Washington county, Virginia. He > enlisted in. Company K, Eleventh Regiment Virginia Volunteer Infantry > for the Mexican War, and was in fourteen engagements, and many of them > the leading battles fought during that war. Mr. Wynn is one of the old > settlers of this, county. He enlisted June 16, 1861, in Company B, > Fourth Regiment Missouri Confederate Cavalry, and served eight months. > His business through life has been that of farming. > > Mr. Wynn was united in marriage, September 15, 1845, to Miss Sarah > Buren, who was born in Tazewell county, Virginia, December 19, 1830. > They have seven children: Ida O., born November 18, 1856; Benjamin W., > born January 30, 1859; John, born February 1863; Melvin, born July 19, > 1865; Elvira, born October 1, 1867; Edmund B., born July 5, 1870; > Carrie C., born November 15, 1872. > > Wynn, Samuel H. > History of Daviess County, Missouri - Grand River Township, Daviess > County, Missouri, Biographies > Was born in Tazewell county, Virginia, October 21, 1842. His parents, > Peter E. and Mary Wynn, were natives of. the same State. He was > educated in the common schools of Virginia, and moved with his parents > to Missouri in 1853 and settled in Grundy county, and one year later > came to this county. He went to Illinois just before the war, and in > 1862 enlisted for three months in Company I, Seventieth Regiment > Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and March 7, 1864, enlisted in Company B, > Second Regiment Illinois Cavalry, and served until the close of the > war. In 1866 he came back to this county, where he has remained since > engaged in farming, excepting while absent on a trip to California, > which he made in 1875, returning in 1876. > > Mr. Wynn was united in marriage, November 14, 1867, to Miss America > Pugh, who was born August 23, 1843. His mother, at the age of > seventy-five years, lives with him. > > Wynn, Hamlet > History of Daviess County, Missouri - Grand River Township, Daviess > County, Missouri, Biographies > Was born in Tazewell county, Virginia, November 25, 1838. He lived with > his parents, William P. and Margaret H. Wynn, in his native county > until his twentieth year, when he accompanied them to Missouri. They > arrived in the spring of 1858 and settled on a tract of wild land in > Grand River township, two miles northeast of where the town of Jameson > now stands, where the subject of this sketch still lives, and his > mother, with him, his father having died in 1875. His father being > afflicted with the palsy, young Wynn began to work for himself when > about nine years old, working in a brick yard at twenty-five cents per > day until he saved $4.50, with which sum he bought a calf, and this, > with another which his grandfather had given him, he sold, the two > bringing him a total cash capital of $45. When about fourteen years old > he came to Missouri on a visit, and while here at-tended school one > session at the Grand River College, at Edinburg, Grundy county. His > father was an invalid when they came to Missouri, so upon young Wynn > fell most of the care and toil of the farm, and as his inclination led > him toward dealing in and raising stock, as was illustrated in his > first business transaction, related above, he turned his attention more > especially to that department of farm industry. The farm consists of > 160 acres of excellent land, well stocked with the improved breeds of > fine cattle, and thoroughbred horses. In 1875 he purchased the > thoroughbred horse, Sundown, from Kentucky, at a cost of $1,000, and in > 1880 added to his stock farm the celebrated Norman horse, General Jute, > imported from France at a cost of $1,600. In 1877 he introduced upon > his farm five jacks and two jennets from the famous "blue grass region" > of Kentucky. Among a car-load of fine Short-Horn cattle which he > purchased, was the thoroughbred "Rose of Sharon" bull, Abe Renick. > > In 1879, in connection with C. R. Nance, of Civil Bend, he imported > from Canada a flock of 150 fine Cotswold and Liecester sheep. He is, > withal one of the largest and most successful stock-raisers in the > county, and his enterprise has done much to improve the stock of the > county, and encourage the raising of thoroughbreds to which the climate > and grasses of Daviess is so well adapted. > > Mr. Wynn was united in marriage to Miss Mary E. Davis, of this county, > on the 13th of November, 1862. By this union five children were born to > them; namely, Charles D., Mary M., Anna Belle, Florence May, and > Aldridge, all living at home. > List of Staff Officers of the Confederate States Amry, 1861-1865 > Winn, Walter E., lieut., 11th Alabama; A. A. D. C. to Brig. Gen. C. M. > Wilcox, June, 1862; capt., A. A. G. to -same, June 10, October 11, > 1862; died July 12, 1864. > > Winn, W. E., capt., A. A. G. to Brig. Gen. J. C. C. Sanders, November > 4, 1864. > Georgia Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard World War II Casualty List > WINN, Jasper Robert, Seaman 2c, USNR. Wife, Mrs. Mary Watson Winn, > Route 1, Patterson. > > WINN, William Roland, 1st Lt., USMCR. Friend, Mr. Frank S. Keene, 725 > Parkway Drive, Atlanta. > WYNNE, Kelly A., Pvt., USMCR. Wife, Mrs. Kelly A. Wynne, 920 New St., > Macon. > Terry Rangers, Company F > History of Fort Bend County, Texas > G. L. Gwynn, Fayette County, died at Atlanta, Ga., in 1862. > Terry Rangers, Company E. > History of Fort Bend County, Texas > W. P. Gwynn, wounded at Murfreesboro. > Mier Prisoners, Fate Unknown > History of Fort Bend County, Texas > William Wynne > > Book C - Page 100-149 > Coosa County, Alabama Marriage Records > p. 128 Wynn, John Thomas to Finley, Lucinda > Aug. 3, 1858 Wit: Thos. G. Coker, J.P. > Book C - Page 1-49 > Coosa County, Alabama Marriage Records > p. 48 Wynn, John Thos. to Thomas, Nancy A. > Dec. 30, 1856 Wit: Thos. Williams, J.P. > > Arkansas Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard World War II Casualty List > WINN, William Richard, Jr., Ensign, USNR. Wife, Mrs. Kilene Davies > Winn, 4206 So. Lookout St., Little Rock. > WYNN, Robert Pierce, Aviation Radioman 1c, USNR. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. > Robert Bester Wynn, P. O. Box 446, Star City. > > WYNNE, Rutherford Valdo, Steward's Mate 2c, USNR. Father, Mr. Seth > Eddington Wynne, 1503 Barraque St., Pine Bluff. > Unknown Cemetery, Pitt County, North Carolina > Name Birth Death County & State > Joseph Leon Wynn "Lynn" July 3, 1916 July 20, 1989 Pitt County, > NC > CM Wynne "Lum" May 3, 1861 February 1, 1938 Pitt > County, NC > Wynne, Clarence W. > North Carolina, World War 1, Military Records > > Corpl., F. A., Btry. E, 9th Regt. Replacement; of Halifax County; son > of T. A. and Mrs. Bettie T. Wynne. Husband of Mrs. Annie Beal Wynne. > Entered service Aug. 28, 1918, at Enfield, N.C. Sent to Camp Jackson, > S. C., transferred to Camp Stuart, Va. Sailed for Brest, France, Nov. > 9, 1918. Promoted to Corpl. September, 1918. Arrived in USA from Brest, > France, March 3, 1919, at New York; went through Camp Dix, N. J. > Mustered out at Camp Lee, Va., April 14, 1919. > Wynn, Roscoe M. > > North Carolina, World War 1, Military Records > Corpl., Co. I, 81st Div., 321st Regt.; of Pasquotank County; son of J. > T. and Mrs. S. J. Wynn. Entered service May 28, 1918, at Elizabeth > City. Sent to Camp Jackson, transferred to Camp Sevier, Greenville, > transferred to Camp Upton. Sailed for France July 31, 1918. Fought at > Meuse-Argonne, Vosges Mtn. Sector, St. Die. Returned to USA June 20, > 1919. Mustered out at Camp Lee, Va., June 28, 1919. > > > Dennis Ray Wynn b.4 Oct. 1939 > [email protected] >

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