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    1. [WINN] DNA Testing
    2. marywinn
    3. A group from my Carter list has begun a DNA study of Carters. The study requires a DNA sample from a male member of the direct Carter line. For example--I am female; my maiden name is Carter. I talked my brother into participating. I do not have a financial interest in this effort, but I do have a very great interest in the results. If you have the last name "Carter" or have anyone who would like more information on this, go to: www.carter-cousins.org or e-mail me and I will send you what info I can. Mary Winn (Carter) Anderson marywinn@cfl.rr.com

    10/19/2003 05:38:00
    1. Re: [WINN]
    2. In a message dated 10/15/2003 10:17:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ttg-inc@comcast.net writes: > r-allison@worldnet.att.net has been removed > and rrallison@sbcglobal.net has been added...... I go to this website and get a "so such website" answer. Jack Winn in Orlando

    10/16/2003 08:45:46
    1. Re: [WINN]
    2. The Thill Group Inc
    3. Jack, the address rrallison@sbcglobal.net is a e-mail address not a website Cuz B ----- Original Message ----- From: <JKWinnFL@aol.com> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 1:45 PM Subject: Re: [WINN] > In a message dated 10/15/2003 10:17:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > ttg-inc@comcast.net writes: > > > r-allison@worldnet.att.net has been removed > > and rrallison@sbcglobal.net has been added...... > > I go to this website and get a "so such website" answer. > > Jack Winn in Orlando >

    10/16/2003 07:52:28
    1. Re: [WINN]
    2. The Thill Group Inc
    3. r-allison@worldnet.att.net has been removed and rrallison@sbcglobal.net has been added...... So your test is complete =P Becky Thill ttg-inc@comcast.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "RRALLISON" <rrallison@sbcglobal.net> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 9:07 PM Subject: [WINN] > subscribe > > > > This may be a duplicate. I wanted to make sure it appeared on my new e-mail address. Please delete my old address > r-allison@worldnet.att.net. > > Thank you > >

    10/15/2003 03:14:49
    1. [WINN]
    2. RRALLISON
    3. subscribe This may be a duplicate. I wanted to make sure it appeared on my new e-mail address. Please delete my old address r-allison@worldnet.att.net. Thank you

    10/15/2003 03:07:13
    1. Re: [WINN] Winn in Ohio
    2. barbsidler
    3. I sure appreciate all of the help from the Winn cousins but now I have firm evidence that Elizabeth Winn's parents were both born in Pennsylvania. She was born in Ohio around 1820 and that probably means her parents were born in the late 1700's. Any connection to Pennsylvania Winn family members? I have no idea of her father's name but she named her son William Henry and that may be a link to her father's name. Any information out there? Barbara Sidler The Thill Group Inc wrote: > Dear Barbara, > They spellings Wynn, Wynne, Winn, Winne, Gwynn, Gwnn.... I find them in > every family all over the place with a father of Wynn, and three sons with > Wynn, Winn, Wynne etc etc... so the Winne spelling doesn't help as to the > northern or southern ... I have been keeping an eye out for any Campbell > around the Wynn's of our branch, if I see something I will let you know. > Cuz B > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "barbsidler" <barbsidler@earthlink.net> > To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 10:36 PM > Subject: Re: [WINN] Winn in Ohio > > > Thanks for the information on the Ohio Winn connection. I was interested > in > > your comment that the southern and northern Winn families started crossing > over > > in migrating from one place to the other. I have been ruling out southern > > families because I have never found any mention of the south in family > history > > and Elizabeth (Winn )and Peter Campbell are reported to have run an > Underground > > railway station in Wisconsin. I can find no logical explanation for > Elizabeth > > Winn to have been married in St. Joseph Co. Indiana if her family was not > nearby > > so we could even suppose that she did not have a family at that time or > perhaps > > she was living with relatives in Indiana. I will look up the site with > all the > > information and hope that there is a clue someplace. One other thing, my > first > > cousin has a document with the Winn name spelled WINNE which makes a great > deal > > of difference. Have you found that spelling in the Winn searches that you > have > > done that actually attach to the Winns or is that taking me in a totally > > different direction/ > > Barbara Sidler > > > > The Thill Group Inc wrote: > > > > > Dear Barbara, > > > We collected about four or five inches of paper documentation from > > > Butler County Ohio, plus we went on a Cemetery Tour of Butler County and > > > recorded all Wynn's all spellings from those 14 cemetery's.... All of > these > > > have been typed into e-mail's and sent to the Wynne Genealogy Society > e-mail > > > list.... Which their server is down for maintenance and won't be up till > > > probably tomorrow... when those finish posting they will be in the > archives > > > for you to view... [takes about 24 hours for them to show up in the > > > archives]. I would go there and do a search or review... I have at this > > > point found nothing in those papers that mention Peter Campbell... I > have > > > been keeping my eyes open for him or any marriage to him cause I know > you > > > are looking for that connection. > > > We only worked Butler County Ohio as that is where our reunion was. > > > > > > Now just to note.... Warner Winn who was Warner Wynn son of Jonathan > > > Wynn/Elizabeth Boltinghouse changed the spelling of his name from Wynn > to > > > Winn when he married into one of the propionate families there in Butler > > > County... he was born 1/13/1808 died 5/4/1882, some the nieces and > nephews > > > and cousin ended up in Indiana.... so you can see this is hard to sort > out > > > because once you get past 1850 the Northern Cuz and the Southern Cuz's > > > became very mobile and started sharing area's of travel...... > > > Cuz Becky > > > ttg-inc@comcast.net > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: <barbsidler@earthlink.net> > > > To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 5:24 AM > > > Subject: [WINN] Winn in Ohio > > > > > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > > > > > > > Surnames: Winn > > > > Classification: Query > > > > > > > > Message Board URL: > > > > > > > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FgWBAEB/700 > > > > > > > > Message Board Post: > > > > > > > > Could anyone that attended the Ohio event last month concerning the > Winns > > > let me know about the Ohio connection for the Winn family. I am trying > to > > > trace the family of gg grandmother Elizabeth Winn but only know she was > born > > > in Ohio around 1816 (guess) and married to Peter Campbell in St. Joseph > > > county Indiana in 1836. I am trying to research her Winn family in Ohio > but > > > have nothing to start with other than her name and the fact that her > > > husband's family were in Delaware and Licking County Ohio. Any help > would > > > be appreciated. > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

    10/14/2003 08:19:09
    1. Re: [WINN] Winn in Ohio
    2. barbsidler
    3. Becky, I think you filled me in on a few more ways to spell Winn than I had thought of. I have found that the Winne spelling leads me to Dutch families and all of the other ones seem to be British Isles. I will continue to read all about the Winn families on the net and hope that more clues come up that might send me in the right direction. I am working on scant information that may or may not go back to her family. I feel quite certain that I know almost everything about the Campbell family in Ohio so I am pretty sure that the middle name one of the daughter's had, Moline, could have been a family name and the son's name was William Henry, Henry was not a Campbell family name either. Of course, they may not have followed tradition in naming the children. I appreciate you looking into any Campbell connection with the Winn's. Their son died at a young age in the Civil war and I do not believe he had any children. Peter and Elizabeth probably would be the only possible link. Thanks, Barbara Sidler The Thill Group Inc wrote: > Dear Barbara, > They spellings Wynn, Wynne, Winn, Winne, Gwynn, Gwnn.... I find them in > every family all over the place with a father of Wynn, and three sons with > Wynn, Winn, Wynne etc etc... so the Winne spelling doesn't help as to the > northern or southern ... I have been keeping an eye out for any Campbell > around the Wynn's of our branch, if I see something I will let you know. > Cuz B > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "barbsidler" <barbsidler@earthlink.net> > To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 10:36 PM > Subject: Re: [WINN] Winn in Ohio > > > Thanks for the information on the Ohio Winn connection. I was interested > in > > your comment that the southern and northern Winn families started crossing > over > > in migrating from one place to the other. I have been ruling out southern > > families because I have never found any mention of the south in family > history > > and Elizabeth (Winn )and Peter Campbell are reported to have run an > Underground > > railway station in Wisconsin. I can find no logical explanation for > Elizabeth > > Winn to have been married in St. Joseph Co. Indiana if her family was not > nearby > > so we could even suppose that she did not have a family at that time or > perhaps > > she was living with relatives in Indiana. I will look up the site with > all the > > information and hope that there is a clue someplace. One other thing, my > first > > cousin has a document with the Winn name spelled WINNE which makes a great > deal > > of difference. Have you found that spelling in the Winn searches that you > have > > done that actually attach to the Winns or is that taking me in a totally > > different direction/ > > Barbara Sidler > > > > The Thill Group Inc wrote: > > > > > Dear Barbara, > > > We collected about four or five inches of paper documentation from > > > Butler County Ohio, plus we went on a Cemetery Tour of Butler County and > > > recorded all Wynn's all spellings from those 14 cemetery's.... All of > these > > > have been typed into e-mail's and sent to the Wynne Genealogy Society > e-mail > > > list.... Which their server is down for maintenance and won't be up till > > > probably tomorrow... when those finish posting they will be in the > archives > > > for you to view... [takes about 24 hours for them to show up in the > > > archives]. I would go there and do a search or review... I have at this > > > point found nothing in those papers that mention Peter Campbell... I > have > > > been keeping my eyes open for him or any marriage to him cause I know > you > > > are looking for that connection. > > > We only worked Butler County Ohio as that is where our reunion was. > > > > > > Now just to note.... Warner Winn who was Warner Wynn son of Jonathan > > > Wynn/Elizabeth Boltinghouse changed the spelling of his name from Wynn > to > > > Winn when he married into one of the propionate families there in Butler > > > County... he was born 1/13/1808 died 5/4/1882, some the nieces and > nephews > > > and cousin ended up in Indiana.... so you can see this is hard to sort > out > > > because once you get past 1850 the Northern Cuz and the Southern Cuz's > > > became very mobile and started sharing area's of travel...... > > > Cuz Becky > > > ttg-inc@comcast.net > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: <barbsidler@earthlink.net> > > > To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 5:24 AM > > > Subject: [WINN] Winn in Ohio > > > > > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > > > > > > > Surnames: Winn > > > > Classification: Query > > > > > > > > Message Board URL: > > > > > > > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FgWBAEB/700 > > > > > > > > Message Board Post: > > > > > > > > Could anyone that attended the Ohio event last month concerning the > Winns > > > let me know about the Ohio connection for the Winn family. I am trying > to > > > trace the family of gg grandmother Elizabeth Winn but only know she was > born > > > in Ohio around 1816 (guess) and married to Peter Campbell in St. Joseph > > > county Indiana in 1836. I am trying to research her Winn family in Ohio > but > > > have nothing to start with other than her name and the fact that her > > > husband's family were in Delaware and Licking County Ohio. Any help > would > > > be appreciated. > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

    10/13/2003 07:49:47
    1. [WINN] Thomas and Mary Winn, ch. Rachel, Alice, Dawson, Elisabeth, Ann and Benjamin
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WINN, COSSINS, WETHERELL, GRIMES, YOCUM(B), MORRISON Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FgWBAEB/705 Message Board Post: Thomas b. abt 1796-to 1799, wife Mary b. abt 1800, , children Rachel,Alice, Dawson, Elisabeth, Ann, and Benjamin came to US in 1839 according to Passenger list of the ship Chevalier on 10 June 1839 in Philadelphia PA sailing from Liverpool Eng. Census records show Thomas in 1860 as 66? living with dtr Alice Winn Grimes w/their 2 ch. in Morgan Co, OH. Census of either Morgan or Washington Co OH in 1850 shows Ann Winn age 17 living with sister Rachel Winn and spouse Joseph Wetherell. In an 1840 census of Ohio, the whole family is listed with Thomas as head, others by age markings only. I have baptismal records on 3 of the dtrs, better records on Dawson -my great grandfather; and not much on Mary Cossins Winn the wife and mother and nothing on Benjamin b. 1836 Eng. who probl died after 1840 census and before the 1850 one. Mary may have died also between those two censuses also. If you have any info on these people , please contact me at vmwparker@aol.com Other names co! nnected to my WINNs are UNDERWOOD, COLE,GEE, TURNER,MARLIN,PROTHERO, and lots more . Virginia WINN Parker

    10/13/2003 05:16:06
    1. Re: [WINN] Winn in Ohio
    2. The Thill Group Inc
    3. Dear Barbara, They spellings Wynn, Wynne, Winn, Winne, Gwynn, Gwnn.... I find them in every family all over the place with a father of Wynn, and three sons with Wynn, Winn, Wynne etc etc... so the Winne spelling doesn't help as to the northern or southern ... I have been keeping an eye out for any Campbell around the Wynn's of our branch, if I see something I will let you know. Cuz B ----- Original Message ----- From: "barbsidler" <barbsidler@earthlink.net> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 10:36 PM Subject: Re: [WINN] Winn in Ohio > Thanks for the information on the Ohio Winn connection. I was interested in > your comment that the southern and northern Winn families started crossing over > in migrating from one place to the other. I have been ruling out southern > families because I have never found any mention of the south in family history > and Elizabeth (Winn )and Peter Campbell are reported to have run an Underground > railway station in Wisconsin. I can find no logical explanation for Elizabeth > Winn to have been married in St. Joseph Co. Indiana if her family was not nearby > so we could even suppose that she did not have a family at that time or perhaps > she was living with relatives in Indiana. I will look up the site with all the > information and hope that there is a clue someplace. One other thing, my first > cousin has a document with the Winn name spelled WINNE which makes a great deal > of difference. Have you found that spelling in the Winn searches that you have > done that actually attach to the Winns or is that taking me in a totally > different direction/ > Barbara Sidler > > The Thill Group Inc wrote: > > > Dear Barbara, > > We collected about four or five inches of paper documentation from > > Butler County Ohio, plus we went on a Cemetery Tour of Butler County and > > recorded all Wynn's all spellings from those 14 cemetery's.... All of these > > have been typed into e-mail's and sent to the Wynne Genealogy Society e-mail > > list.... Which their server is down for maintenance and won't be up till > > probably tomorrow... when those finish posting they will be in the archives > > for you to view... [takes about 24 hours for them to show up in the > > archives]. I would go there and do a search or review... I have at this > > point found nothing in those papers that mention Peter Campbell... I have > > been keeping my eyes open for him or any marriage to him cause I know you > > are looking for that connection. > > We only worked Butler County Ohio as that is where our reunion was. > > > > Now just to note.... Warner Winn who was Warner Wynn son of Jonathan > > Wynn/Elizabeth Boltinghouse changed the spelling of his name from Wynn to > > Winn when he married into one of the propionate families there in Butler > > County... he was born 1/13/1808 died 5/4/1882, some the nieces and nephews > > and cousin ended up in Indiana.... so you can see this is hard to sort out > > because once you get past 1850 the Northern Cuz and the Southern Cuz's > > became very mobile and started sharing area's of travel...... > > Cuz Becky > > ttg-inc@comcast.net > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <barbsidler@earthlink.net> > > To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 5:24 AM > > Subject: [WINN] Winn in Ohio > > > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > > > > > Surnames: Winn > > > Classification: Query > > > > > > Message Board URL: > > > > > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FgWBAEB/700 > > > > > > Message Board Post: > > > > > > Could anyone that attended the Ohio event last month concerning the Winns > > let me know about the Ohio connection for the Winn family. I am trying to > > trace the family of gg grandmother Elizabeth Winn but only know she was born > > in Ohio around 1816 (guess) and married to Peter Campbell in St. Joseph > > county Indiana in 1836. I am trying to research her Winn family in Ohio but > > have nothing to start with other than her name and the fact that her > > husband's family were in Delaware and Licking County Ohio. Any help would > > be appreciated. > > > > > > > > > >

    10/13/2003 04:54:44
    1. Re: [WINN] Winn in Ohio
    2. barbsidler
    3. Thanks for the information on the Ohio Winn connection. I was interested in your comment that the southern and northern Winn families started crossing over in migrating from one place to the other. I have been ruling out southern families because I have never found any mention of the south in family history and Elizabeth (Winn )and Peter Campbell are reported to have run an Underground railway station in Wisconsin. I can find no logical explanation for Elizabeth Winn to have been married in St. Joseph Co. Indiana if her family was not nearby so we could even suppose that she did not have a family at that time or perhaps she was living with relatives in Indiana. I will look up the site with all the information and hope that there is a clue someplace. One other thing, my first cousin has a document with the Winn name spelled WINNE which makes a great deal of difference. Have you found that spelling in the Winn searches that you have done that actually attach to the Winns or is that taking me in a totally different direction/ Barbara Sidler The Thill Group Inc wrote: > Dear Barbara, > We collected about four or five inches of paper documentation from > Butler County Ohio, plus we went on a Cemetery Tour of Butler County and > recorded all Wynn's all spellings from those 14 cemetery's.... All of these > have been typed into e-mail's and sent to the Wynne Genealogy Society e-mail > list.... Which their server is down for maintenance and won't be up till > probably tomorrow... when those finish posting they will be in the archives > for you to view... [takes about 24 hours for them to show up in the > archives]. I would go there and do a search or review... I have at this > point found nothing in those papers that mention Peter Campbell... I have > been keeping my eyes open for him or any marriage to him cause I know you > are looking for that connection. > We only worked Butler County Ohio as that is where our reunion was. > > Now just to note.... Warner Winn who was Warner Wynn son of Jonathan > Wynn/Elizabeth Boltinghouse changed the spelling of his name from Wynn to > Winn when he married into one of the propionate families there in Butler > County... he was born 1/13/1808 died 5/4/1882, some the nieces and nephews > and cousin ended up in Indiana.... so you can see this is hard to sort out > because once you get past 1850 the Northern Cuz and the Southern Cuz's > became very mobile and started sharing area's of travel...... > Cuz Becky > ttg-inc@comcast.net > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <barbsidler@earthlink.net> > To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 5:24 AM > Subject: [WINN] Winn in Ohio > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > > > Surnames: Winn > > Classification: Query > > > > Message Board URL: > > > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FgWBAEB/700 > > > > Message Board Post: > > > > Could anyone that attended the Ohio event last month concerning the Winns > let me know about the Ohio connection for the Winn family. I am trying to > trace the family of gg grandmother Elizabeth Winn but only know she was born > in Ohio around 1816 (guess) and married to Peter Campbell in St. Joseph > county Indiana in 1836. I am trying to research her Winn family in Ohio but > have nothing to start with other than her name and the fact that her > husband's family were in Delaware and Licking County Ohio. Any help would > be appreciated. > > > > > >

    10/13/2003 02:36:04
    1. Re: [WINN] Richard Winn
    2. Yes, that's named after Gen. Richard Winn, the South Carolina general, whose brother Col. John Winn and brother Minor ( I think this Minor was Minor H. ) all served in the South Carolina "regiment" of the Continental army. I have lots of stuff on them -- pictures of homes in Winnsborough, Richard's war memoirs (which I found on the internet), wills of their grandfather and father, Minor Winn and Minor Winn II (also on a message board) and other documents. Winnsborough was founded by Richard and John. Check the Fairfield County Chamber of Commerce webpage. I'll get it together and send to all those who asked. It may take a while because I'm in the middle of a big writing project, but I do have quite a bit and access to the Clayton Genealogy Library, which has really helped. Cicely Wynne (Winn until three generations ago). -----Original Message----- From: "R.Smart" <rsmart@olypen.com> Sent: Oct 10, 2003 9:14 PM To: WINN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WINN] Richard Winn My frolicking cousin, I found Richard Winn Academy in Winnsburough (a pre high school private school)-- see http://www.richardwinn.org/ but there is no documentation on the school. Do you know if it is named after gramps? Do they perhaps have some memorabilia that might be of interest to his decendants? Randy ----- Original Message ----- From: <vcwbjm@earthlink.net> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 5:45 PM Subject: [WINN] Richard Winn > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/FgWBAEB/703 > > Message Board Post: > > Gen. Richard Winn, son of Minor Winn, and brother of Col. John Winn and Minor Winn II (or III?) founded Winnsboro, SC, and fought in Revolutionary War. Gen. Richard Winn wrote his war memoirs. Richard did move to Tennessee after the war and died there. Several books about the Winns, parts of which are online. Check the message boards and do searches for Richard Winn Winnsboro. I have all kinds of material about them. Minor, sometimes described as unprincipled and frolicking, was my direct ancestor. > >

    10/13/2003 01:32:14
    1. [WINN] Re: Richard Winn
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/FgWBAEB/558.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Sorry but during my little bit of novice research I have found several Robert Winn's and can not at this time find a connection it has been a while since you posted but if you found out anything please let me know. I have not researched anything for a while my work is driving me. thanks

    10/12/2003 10:19:46
    1. [WINN] Re: Richard Winn
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/FgWBAEB/558.1.2.1 Message Board Post: My cousin found a couple of Richard Winn's but have not seen any with middle initial. One was murdered in Beaufort Parish about 1797 and then a Richard Winn shows up at a church in Jasper County in South Carolina in the years of 1834 until 1836 then no mention again. At this point i think they went to N.C. or to Tenn. Let me know if you have any further info.

    10/12/2003 10:15:14
    1. Re: [WINN] Winn in Ohio
    2. Tanks. Hugs, Andie

    10/11/2003 06:18:36
    1. Re: [WINN] Winn in Ohio
    2. The Thill Group Inc
    3. propionate families = prominent families Sorry for the typo Hugs Cuz B ----- Original Message ----- From: "The Thill Group Inc" <ttg-inc@comcast.net> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2003 8:45 PM Subject: Re: [WINN] Winn in Ohio > Dear Barbara, > We collected about four or five inches of paper documentation from > Butler County Ohio, plus we went on a Cemetery Tour of Butler County and > recorded all Wynn's all spellings from those 14 cemetery's.... All of these > have been typed into e-mail's and sent to the Wynne Genealogy Society e-mail > list.... Which their server is down for maintenance and won't be up till > probably tomorrow... when those finish posting they will be in the archives > for you to view... [takes about 24 hours for them to show up in the > archives]. I would go there and do a search or review... I have at this > point found nothing in those papers that mention Peter Campbell... I have > been keeping my eyes open for him or any marriage to him cause I know you > are looking for that connection. > We only worked Butler County Ohio as that is where our reunion was. > > Now just to note.... Warner Winn who was Warner Wynn son of Jonathan > Wynn/Elizabeth Boltinghouse changed the spelling of his name from Wynn to > Winn when he married into one of the propionate families there in Butler > County... he was born 1/13/1808 died 5/4/1882, some the nieces and nephews > and cousin ended up in Indiana.... so you can see this is hard to sort out > because once you get past 1850 the Northern Cuz and the Southern Cuz's > became very mobile and started sharing area's of travel...... > Cuz Becky > ttg-inc@comcast.net > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <barbsidler@earthlink.net> > To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 5:24 AM > Subject: [WINN] Winn in Ohio > > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > > > Surnames: Winn > > Classification: Query > > > > Message Board URL: > > > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FgWBAEB/700 > > > > Message Board Post: > > > > Could anyone that attended the Ohio event last month concerning the Winns > let me know about the Ohio connection for the Winn family. I am trying to > trace the family of gg grandmother Elizabeth Winn but only know she was born > in Ohio around 1816 (guess) and married to Peter Campbell in St. Joseph > county Indiana in 1836. I am trying to research her Winn family in Ohio but > have nothing to start with other than her name and the fact that her > husband's family were in Delaware and Licking County Ohio. Any help would > be appreciated. > > > > > > >

    10/11/2003 05:06:27
    1. Re: [WINN] Winn in Ohio
    2. The Thill Group Inc
    3. Dear Barbara, We collected about four or five inches of paper documentation from Butler County Ohio, plus we went on a Cemetery Tour of Butler County and recorded all Wynn's all spellings from those 14 cemetery's.... All of these have been typed into e-mail's and sent to the Wynne Genealogy Society e-mail list.... Which their server is down for maintenance and won't be up till probably tomorrow... when those finish posting they will be in the archives for you to view... [takes about 24 hours for them to show up in the archives]. I would go there and do a search or review... I have at this point found nothing in those papers that mention Peter Campbell... I have been keeping my eyes open for him or any marriage to him cause I know you are looking for that connection. We only worked Butler County Ohio as that is where our reunion was. Now just to note.... Warner Winn who was Warner Wynn son of Jonathan Wynn/Elizabeth Boltinghouse changed the spelling of his name from Wynn to Winn when he married into one of the propionate families there in Butler County... he was born 1/13/1808 died 5/4/1882, some the nieces and nephews and cousin ended up in Indiana.... so you can see this is hard to sort out because once you get past 1850 the Northern Cuz and the Southern Cuz's became very mobile and started sharing area's of travel...... Cuz Becky ttg-inc@comcast.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <barbsidler@earthlink.net> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 5:24 AM Subject: [WINN] Winn in Ohio > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Winn > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FgWBAEB/700 > > Message Board Post: > > Could anyone that attended the Ohio event last month concerning the Winns let me know about the Ohio connection for the Winn family. I am trying to trace the family of gg grandmother Elizabeth Winn but only know she was born in Ohio around 1816 (guess) and married to Peter Campbell in St. Joseph county Indiana in 1836. I am trying to research her Winn family in Ohio but have nothing to start with other than her name and the fact that her husband's family were in Delaware and Licking County Ohio. Any help would be appreciated. > > >

    10/11/2003 02:45:26
    1. [WINN] Richard and Minor Winn
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/FgWBAEB/704 Message Board Post: I'm working on proof of descent from Minor Winn of Virginia, 1672 - 1730. Would you please post the information you have on your Minor Winn. Thanks, Earl Ferguson EAFerguson@aol.com

    10/11/2003 06:39:37
    1. [WINN] Re: Richard Winn
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Winn, Busby, Schofield, Jackson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/FgWBAEB/703.1 Message Board Post: I am descended from Mary Winn b 1785 of Fairfield County, SC, married a William Reese Busby of Edgefield District, SC. Moved in the 1820's to Bibb County, Georgia. Some of her grandsons are named Minor.... I am wondering which Winn branch from Fairfield she may have been from. One of her son-in-laws was Nimrod Jackson, another Phillip Schofield (also from Fairfield County, SC). I would love to find the connection to the Winn Family. Her grandson Reese Busby Scofield, said his grandmother was Mary Winn in the book "Memoirs of Georgia". Several of her grandchildren in the WBTS, including Capt William Reese Busby. Regards, Gaila Merrington

    10/10/2003 03:43:28
    1. Re: [WINN] Richard Winn
    2. R.Smart
    3. My frolicking cousin, I found Richard Winn Academy in Winnsburough (a pre high school private school)-- see http://www.richardwinn.org/ but there is no documentation on the school. Do you know if it is named after gramps? Do they perhaps have some memorabilia that might be of interest to his decendants? Randy ----- Original Message ----- From: <vcwbjm@earthlink.net> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 5:45 PM Subject: [WINN] Richard Winn > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/FgWBAEB/703 > > Message Board Post: > > Gen. Richard Winn, son of Minor Winn, and brother of Col. John Winn and Minor Winn II (or III?) founded Winnsboro, SC, and fought in Revolutionary War. Gen. Richard Winn wrote his war memoirs. Richard did move to Tennessee after the war and died there. Several books about the Winns, parts of which are online. Check the message boards and do searches for Richard Winn Winnsboro. I have all kinds of material about them. Minor, sometimes described as unprincipled and frolicking, was my direct ancestor. > >

    10/10/2003 01:14:12
    1. [WINN] Richard Winn
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/FgWBAEB/703 Message Board Post: Gen. Richard Winn, son of Minor Winn, and brother of Col. John Winn and Minor Winn II (or III?) founded Winnsboro, SC, and fought in Revolutionary War. Gen. Richard Winn wrote his war memoirs. Richard did move to Tennessee after the war and died there. Several books about the Winns, parts of which are online. Check the message boards and do searches for Richard Winn Winnsboro. I have all kinds of material about them. Minor, sometimes described as unprincipled and frolicking, was my direct ancestor.

    10/10/2003 12:45:22