Hi Scott, The only additional information I have on this family is according to Egbert Musick's book is that after Jehoida Musick's death his wife moved to Clay Co., MO with their daughters. Egbert gives Jehoida's wife name as Sally Wynn and says that Letitia's husband was William B Davenport. Your info says Rice Davenport. I would also like to know who Sarah (Sallie) Wynn's parents and siblings are. I believe Sally was used as a nickname for Sarah. According to the Musick book Thomas W. Wynn and Olive (or Olivia) Williams died in Franklin Co., MO and he says they had children but didn't name them. If you have a copy of Egbert Musick's book you probably already have this info. Sincerely, Shirley Musick ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott R. Vaughn" <vaughn@msu.edu> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 12:52 PM Subject: [WINN] Musick/Winn/Williams NC>KY>MO 1790's - 1830's > Sarah Winn married Jehoida Musick before 1793. Both died in Bourbon County, > KY. I have records of two children, Nancy, born January 13, 1793 and > Letitia, born March 05, 1797. Nancy married James Duncan, Jr., April 02, > 1807 in Bourbon County, KY and Letitia married Rice Davenport, 1821 in > Bourbon County, KY. Nancy and James both died in Clay County, MO. > > I am seeking information about any additional children as well as parents > and siblings of Sarah. > > Thomas Winn married Olivia Williams about 1819. They both died in Gasconade > County, MO. Their daughter, Sarah L. Winn, born September 10, 1823 in MO, > married John Lawrance Turnure, February 23, 1843 in Gasconade County, MO. > > I am seeking information about Thomas Winn's parents and siblings as well > as other children of Thomas and Olivia Williams Winn. I am especially > interested in determining whether Thomas is related to Sarah Winn Musick. > > Scott >
CatMom1@aol.com wrote: >This is interesting - it makes Warner Winn b. about 1820 -anyone know > >anything about him? > Vi of Minnesota >1880 Census > Warner WINN Self M Male W 60 IN Farmer OH > PA > Emeline M. WINN Wife M Female W 43 NY Keeping >House CAN CAN > Charles WINN Son S Male W 18 IN Works On Farm IN > IN > Jennie O'BRIEN SDau S Female W 12 NY Attending >School NY NY > Charles W. MARSHALL GSon S Male W 9 IA NC IN > > >Source Information: > Census Place Spencer, Clay, Iowa > Family History Library Film 1254333 > NA Film Number T9-0333 > Page Number 233B > > > > > > >
There are at least 2 BECK family pages that include Warner Winn: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/t/r/u/Joyce-N-Truitt/GENE1-0003.html?Welcome=1074150576 www.beckfamilyweb.com/bft/devault/ george/susannah/susannah.htm (This site you can only access by googling "Warner Winn" Beck and looking at the cached page; the live page is no longer available.) Also, the marriage information is on the LDS site. There is a marriage between a Warner Winn and Clarissa KNEELAND in Cedar Co., IA ca. 1861 according to the LDS site. 1880 Census Warner WINN Self M Male W 60 IN Farmer OH PA Emeline M. WINN Wife M Female W 43 NY Keeping House CAN CAN Charles WINN Son S Male W 18 IN Works On Farm IN IN Jennie O'BRIEN SDau S Female W 12 NY Attending School NY NY Charles W. MARSHALL GSon S Male W 9 IA NC IN Source Information: Census Place Spencer, Clay, Iowa Family History Library Film 1254333 NA Film Number T9-0333 Page Number 233B
Hi Scott, Here is what I have listed for the parents and siblings of Sarah Descendants of George Winn Generation No. 1 1. GEORGE WINN was born 1736 in VA, and died 1801 in Clark Co. KY. He married LETTICE LEE (STONE?), daughter of PHILIP LEE. Children of GEORGE WINN and LETTICE (STONE?) are: i. THOMAS WINN, m. MARY (FORD?). ii. MARY WINN, m. HENRY COTTON. iii. LETITIA WINN, m. JOHN HANCOCK. iv. NANCY ANN WINN, b. February 16, 1773; m. SAMUEL CLAY, Fayette Co. KY; b. May 10, 1761, VA; d. June 1810, Green Creek, Bourbon Co. KY. v. SARAH "SALLY" WINN, d. Bourbon Co. KY; m. JEHOIDA MUSICK; b. 1763, VA; d. Bef. 1826, KY. vi. ELIZABETH WINN, m. EDWARD R. BRADLEY; b. December 26, 1760. vii. KATHERINE WINN, b. 1782, Winchester, Clark Co. KY; d. 1850, Winchester, Clark Co. KY; m. WILLIAM HERNDON, Abt. 1801, Winchester, Clark Co. KY; b. 1770, Charlotte Co. VA; d. 1850, Winchester, Clark Co. KY. viii. JEMIMA WINN, m. JOHN HENDLEY, Clark or Fayette Co. KY; d. 1856, Liberty, Clay Co. MO. ix. GEORGE WINN II, b. 1782; m. MILDRED "MILLY" BULLOCK. x. ADAM WINN, b. 1786; d. May 21, 1826, Kentucky. xi. WILLIAM WINN. I have more info on these people if you need it. Julie Zapf julz@midsouth.rr.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott R. Vaughn" <vaughn@msu.edu> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 2:52 PM Subject: [WINN] Musick/Winn/Williams NC>KY>MO 1790's - 1830's > Sarah Winn married Jehoida Musick before 1793. Both died in Bourbon County, > KY. I have records of two children, Nancy, born January 13, 1793 and > Letitia, born March 05, 1797. Nancy married James Duncan, Jr., April 02, > 1807 in Bourbon County, KY and Letitia married Rice Davenport, 1821 in > Bourbon County, KY. Nancy and James both died in Clay County, MO. > > I am seeking information about any additional children as well as parents > and siblings of Sarah. > > Thomas Winn married Olivia Williams about 1819. They both died in Gasconad e > County, MO. Their daughter, Sarah L. Winn, born September 10, 1823 in MO, > married John Lawrance Turnure, February 23, 1843 in Gasconade County, MO. > > I am seeking information about Thomas Winn's parents and siblings as well > as other children of Thomas and Olivia Williams Winn. I am especially > interested in determining whether Thomas is related to Sarah Winn Musick. > > Scott > >
Sarah Winn married Jehoida Musick before 1793. Both died in Bourbon County, KY. I have records of two children, Nancy, born January 13, 1793 and Letitia, born March 05, 1797. Nancy married James Duncan, Jr., April 02, 1807 in Bourbon County, KY and Letitia married Rice Davenport, 1821 in Bourbon County, KY. Nancy and James both died in Clay County, MO. I am seeking information about any additional children as well as parents and siblings of Sarah. Thomas Winn married Olivia Williams about 1819. They both died in Gasconade County, MO. Their daughter, Sarah L. Winn, born September 10, 1823 in MO, married John Lawrance Turnure, February 23, 1843 in Gasconade County, MO. I am seeking information about Thomas Winn's parents and siblings as well as other children of Thomas and Olivia Williams Winn. I am especially interested in determining whether Thomas is related to Sarah Winn Musick. Scott
On my web site I have census's for the Wynn's [all spellings] that I have found [Northern Wynne's] and this is one of them. Thanks for showing it though I wish more would post what they find! Can you tell me where you found the wedding information and Catherine COLGLAZIER's birth death information? Cuz Becky ttg-inc@comcast.net http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/ ----- Original Message ----- From: <CatMom1@aol.com> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 5:42 AM Subject: [WINN] Warner Winn OH>IN>IA > I found the following WINN while looking for something else. I see that > Becky Thill has posted a message about Warner Winn being listed in the 1880 census > in Clay Co., IA with a second wife. > > 1850 Census Vernon Township Washington Co., IN > http://165.138.44.13/washington/vernon.htm > > > 129 Winn Warner 31 M Farmer IN > 129 Winn Catherine 27 F IN > 129 Winn Susan M. 7 F IN > 129 Winn Christina 5 F IN > 129 Winn John M. 3 M IN > > Warner Winn b. 1815 d. 1899 married Catherine COLGLAZIER b. 5/10/1822 d. > 10/24/1864 in Washington Co., IN 10/24/1842 > > > > > > > > > > > > >
I found the following WINN while looking for something else. I see that Becky Thill has posted a message about Warner Winn being listed in the 1880 census in Clay Co., IA with a second wife. 1850 Census Vernon Township Washington Co., IN http://165.138.44.13/washington/vernon.htm 129 Winn Warner 31 M Farmer IN 129 Winn Catherine 27 F IN 129 Winn Susan M. 7 F IN 129 Winn Christina 5 F IN 129 Winn John M. 3 M IN Warner Winn b. 1815 d. 1899 married Catherine COLGLAZIER b. 5/10/1822 d. 10/24/1864 in Washington Co., IN 10/24/1842
Hi Mary, What is your Winn Line? My mother was a Winn born and raised in Wise County. Tommye -----Original Message----- From: Mary Winn Mcfarland [mailto:bmcfarland2@webtv.net] Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 12:26 PM To: WINN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [WINN] BOOK Does anyone have a copy of "Southern Lineages" by A. Evans Wynn pub 1940 by author?. It covers my Evans and what may be my Winn line. It is on film at Salt Lake but too many pages to photocopy. Mary in CA
Does anyone have a copy of "Southern Lineages" by A. Evans Wynn pub 1940 by author?. It covers my Evans and what may be my Winn line. It is on film at Salt Lake but too many pages to photocopy. Mary in CA
More information on the desdendants of Glouscester and Sarah. I found a copy of a deed which Sarah signed in Natchez, deeding land to her children in King William. It is one of the "partially burned" ones in the King William Court House. One of the Ferdinands signed one also, witnessed in New Kent County where present day Eastern Chickahominies live. During an interview in 1939, my grandfather mentioned "Wintown", which I have located. Also, there are some Wynns buried in Bethany Church cememtery, close to the Pamunkey reservation. Miles Adams, my gggrandfather, born approx 1814, was shoemaker. Miles Winn was a shoemaker, born around the same time, and exchanged land with Gloucester Adams in 1858, in King William, less than one half mile from "Wintown". I wrote down the references to the deeds the Winns and Adams exhanged. The area where the Winns lived is noted by soom early 1900 anthropologists as"where the Adamstown Band of Indians live". They are now known as the! Upper Mattaponi, since they lived on the Upper reaches of the Mattaponi River. Hope this helps. Ken JaPawynne@aol.com wrote:In a message dated 12/29/2003 7:06:57 AM Central Standard Time, avkadams@yahoo.com writes: > I still have not checked on Gloucester and Sarah very much, just wondering > how the conclusion was reached that Sarah was Pamunkey? Ken, I have not been able to verify if it is Gloucester or Sarah who is Pamunkey or perhaps neither. Here is what I know for sure and quandries I have about the spotty information. 1. Gloucester and Sarah were land owners (if Gloucester was Native Amercian could he be a land owner? Conversely could women own land during this period of time? Helen Roundtree in,"Pocahontas's People", refer to Gloucester and Sarah as white land owners (if this conjecture on her part?) Roundtree also says that daughter Nancy and Oney appear later as wives of Pamunkey's (I have not been able to locate the marriage certificate she refers to) Could Sarah have been a Winn who owned land and she married a NA and they used her name rather than his Native name. Could he have picked up the name of an interpreter (I understand Thomas was an interpreter for the Pamunkeys)? If Gloucester is the white Winn who owned land why have I reached a dead end with him? Where did he come from? 2. One of there sons was William (my ggg grandfather).William served in the Revolutionary war (I have a copy of his application for pension). Would a full blooded native American have served and be eligible for a Pension? Would it make a difference if he was 1/2 NA? 3. When Williams son, Ferdinand, filed a claim with the Civil War Commission he stated (in trying to prove he was not a southern sympathizer) that his father William was Native American. This should mean that William was at least 1/2 which would mean that Gloucester or Sarah would have to be NA. 4. Theodore Stern wrote in "Chickahominy: A Virginia Community Indian": "There are lines in which the Indians themselves assert to descent from white ancestor .... among the Chickahominy, the Winn family claim as ancestor a man who is said to have passed through the country during the Revolutionary War in George Wahington's train. He seemed to have settled at Pamunkey, for his descendant in the early nineteenth century is noted as a fisher from that band." Later on in the article he writes "In the Wynn line enters one of the most unualy individuals. As relate above (refers to George Washington troops).... He seems to have settled at Pamunkey, for the earliest link in the geology is described as a fisherman from that band. He moved to the vicinity of Mt. Olivet Church near the head of Rumley Marsh and far to the the North of of the Chickahominy River. Here is 1837 a son, Ferdinand, was born" It sounds like the individual in George Washingtons' troops would be William since we know he was in the Revolutionary War. Gloucester and Sarahs land was in King William County "8 miles west of the Courthouse." What is the location of the land mentioned above to the Glousester land? As you can see I have much that needs to be filled in. Any response to my questions would be appreciated. I would dearly love to see a copy of the marriage certificate Roundtree refers too. If you happen to come across this please let me know. Her is what she wrote in her book: "Gloucester Wynne (d 1802) and his wife and children appear as white land landowners being taxed in the county land books. Two daughters had names (Nancy and Oney) which appear later as Wynn wives of Pamunkey men (marriage records of their children, in turn, which lists parents names). From the estimated ages of Glouster's daughters, I infer that it was a family name, and also a son Ferdinand Sr., who in turn named of his sons Glouster; these family connections are, however, conjectural in the absence of concrete evidence." Happy New Year to All, Paul Wynne --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes
I am looking for parents or siblings of Madison Winn born 1820 probably in Laurens County,SC. He married Esabella about 1839. They had sons George Washington,Marion T, Jasper,Robert,Charles & Thompson & daughters, Caroline & Parmelia. Thanks Tommye
I forwarded this to the list to see if anyone can add anything to this and try to find a South Carolina connection. David Scott > Velma, Isn't this the John Winn the brother of Minor / Margret O'Conner and > the son of Minor / Ann Byrd? > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Llytn@aol.com> > To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 12:38 AM > Subject: [WINN] Re: Winn Genealogy > > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > > > Classification: Query > > > > Message Board URL: > > > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FgWBAEB/153.156.160.161.182 > > > > Message Board Post: > > > > Hi, I have tried to figure out the Winns that you are mentioning that were > in the Land Lottery. I think I may have figured some of them out and if > not, I have made a good try!! > > 1. John Winn's orphans - I believe that this might be the older brother of > Elisha Winn of Gwinnett Co. He is John M Winn and he was born 1766 at > Lunenburg Co.,VA. He died sometime after 1796 at Jackson Co.,GA (Now > Gwinnett Co.). > > 2. Elijah, Lemuel & Richard - I believe that these are all sons of Thomas > & Philadelphia in that 'Elijah' is mispelled and should be Elisha b.25 Jun > 1777, Lemuel is Elemuel b.16 Nov 1770 and Richard is Richard D. Winn b.1779. > > 3. Abner Winn is another brother of Elisha who was b.26 Apr 1769. > > 4. Nuby & Lemuel - I think this is a nickname for Genubath Winn, which > would be the son of Abner Winn & Lucretia Posey b.8 Jun 1798 Jackson Co.,GA. > and again Elemuel Winn as above. > > 5. John, Francis & Elisha - John I am not sure of, but there was a John > Winn who was the brother to Thomas Winn, Sr. (he would be an uncle to Thomas > Winn who married Philadelphia Winn) and he married a woman named > Frances______. Did she draw as a widow? There are John Winn's all through > this family and he could be almost any of them. The ones that I know of in > this area are either too young or dead in 1820. The Francis very well fits > to be the Rev. Frances Winn and again, I suspect that this is our same > Elisha again. Didn't you draw on the amount of children you had, your > military service and if you were a widow or orphan? Elisha Winn of Gwinnett > had lots of land and he had lots of children. In the will of his father, he > was to inherit the legacy left to his father by his father's brother > Washington Winn of Lunenburg Co.,VA. This is one of the ties that > identifies Thomas Winn of Abbeville Co.,VA to the Thomas Winn of Lunenburg > Co.,VA. > > I know that this is mostly speculation, and I don't have all the records, > so take it for what it is. Good luck in your search, > > Laura >
Lisa, just a note that might help you in transcribing. Double esses (ss) were most often written to look like fs in old documents. Regards, Mary Winn Anderson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phoenix" <phoenix@wnonline.net> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 11:11 PM Subject: [WINN] Witnesses to 1820 will of Green Wynne > Have been working on a transcription of the will of Green Wynn from 1820 Jones County (husband of Hannah G Tyus). > > The witnesses were Peter Reid, Robert Lafsiter (Lassiter) & Benajah/Binajah Birdsong. > > This is the first time I've noticed these names in connection with the Wynne/Wynn family. > > Do the names of the witnesses ring any bells with anyone?? Have also posted to GAJONES-L in hopes of getting a reply. > > Thanks > > Lisa >
Have been working on a transcription of the will of Green Wynn from 1820 Jones County (husband of Hannah G Tyus). The witnesses were Peter Reid, Robert Lafsiter (Lassiter) & Benajah/Binajah Birdsong. This is the first time I've noticed these names in connection with the Wynne/Wynn family. Do the names of the witnesses ring any bells with anyone?? Have also posted to GAJONES-L in hopes of getting a reply. Thanks Lisa
Help! I did not find the test. Jean Harper -----Original Message----- From: The Thill Group Inc <ttg-inc@comcast.net> Sent: Jan 6, 2004 9:45 AM To: WINN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [WINN] Test This is a test Cuz B ttg-inc@comcast.net http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/
Dear Hal, Not a problem, I just want to be sure that the AOL people stay on board. Which it seems they have. Glad to know your out there. Hugs Cuz B ttg-inc@comcast.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <MrMac1000@aol.com> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 8:32 PM Subject: Re: [WINN] Test > Becky, > Was I supposed to let you know if I got the message or if I could go to > the site - either way, the answer is yes! > Sorry for my confusion! > Hal McIntosh >
Becky, Was I supposed to let you know if I got the message or if I could go to the site - either way, the answer is yes! Sorry for my confusion! Hal McIntosh
Becky, I passed the test - I got two of these messages. Vi The Thill Group Inc wrote: >This is a test > >Cuz B >ttg-inc@comcast.net >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/ > > > > >
Nope it has been a combo AOL and also Rootsweb problem... along with a few hours out today for Rootsweb but seems all is back on the mend. Hugs Cuz B ----- Original Message ----- From: "barbsidler" <barbsidler@earthlink.net> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 3:21 PM Subject: Re: [WINN] Re: AOL problem update #2 > I am getting notice from the message board about new messages for my specific query but none from the Winn board as I did. I thought everyone was on vacation mode. > > Barbara Sidler > > The Thill Group Inc wrote: > > > Dear Earl Earl, > > You should be receiving this.. and a Test from the WINN-L... I did check and you are still hooked up to them and they are not bouncing the AOL any more. Let me know if you do not get this from WINN-L > > > > Hugs Cuz B > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: EAFerguson@aol.com > > To: ttg-inc@comcast.net > > Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 10:19 AM > > Subject: Re: AOL problem update #2 > > > > Cuz B, > > > > I'm getting all the Rootsweb mailings - except nothing from Winn-D since 1/3. Did you make 'em mad? > > > > Earl Earl >
I passed with flying colors!!! Carolyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "The Thill Group Inc" <ttg-inc@comcast.net> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 12:45 PM Subject: [WINN] Test > This is a test > > Cuz B > ttg-inc@comcast.net > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/ >