Dear Kathleen, It was wonderful to meet you and your husband, sorry it was so rushed. We had such a great time, and it was wonderful to meet all the cuz's that came out to meet us... All the cuz's who I have talked to over the years on the WINN-L, that came out to the Great Race, it was wonderful to finally meet you in person and have a face to go with the e-mails. It was great, thanks again for coming out! Hugs Cuz Becky ----- Original Message ----- From: <Kwinnvirgo@aol.com> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 2:40 PM Subject: Re: [WINN] Grace Race on TV [off topic] > Thanks for the information about the race being televised. > > I don't think I told you how much my husband and I enjoyed meeting you when > the race came through Rolla, Missouri. We didn't think we would get to see > your Dad's car as we were on our way to a doctor appointment. Just as we had > given up, here his car came and there you were in person. The vehicles > participating in the race were great and some brought back great memories for us. > > I hope you continue enjoying that special hobby (of course genealogy has to > be your first pick!!! LOL!) > Kathleen Pebley Winn > >
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/an/FgWBAEB/662.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Tell me which Lunenburg, VA Winn family you are connected to. That way I'll know where to start.
We had a blast, but as you could see 14 days of racing can be a bit wild, we were out working on our car four days during the race but we made it to the end. A wonderful experience. I have a 1930 Model A, an my father raced a 1932 Plymouth PB with a rumble seat. Old cars are fun! It took us a week to get to Livonia [Detroit] and a week to get home, total trip was four and a half weeks. Hugs Cuz Becky ----- Original Message ----- From: "Reginia" <reginia@wt.net> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 18, 2003 5:23 AM Subject: Re: [WINN] Grace Race on TV [off topic] > We Watched the Great Race last evening, thoroughly enjoyed it.My husband > has a nephew who collects old cars (Studebakers) he lives in Baton Rouge, > La. Elmer Otis Winn, Jr. > Reginia White Winn reginia@wt.net > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "The Thill Group Inc" <ttg-inc@comcast.net> > To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 6:01 PM > Subject: [WINN] Grace Race on TV [off topic] > > > > Dear Cuz's, > > Today the Great Race 2003 was shown on TV at 1:00 pm eastern time on > the > > SPEED channel. I had been told the History Channel... It will be shown > again > > tomorrow night [Sunday] at 10 pm eastern time on the SPEED Channel.... the > > Speed channel is also some times called the NASCAR TV channel because that > > is where they put all the nascar races like the Winston cup and Daytona. > ... > > Our car was in it... and if you watch it about half way through it > will > > show a navy blue hard top 1932 Plymouth, with a green oval sign on it's > > trunk. that is my dad's car... and the green oval is my company "The Thill > > Group, Inc." logo as my husband and I sponsored my dad in the race. .... > It > > really shows a good view of what all we went though plus some pretty cars > > and some pretty country side... > > They also show this boy that is a navigator for his grandpa during the > > race.. and navigating is one of the hardest jobs... and he was only 9 > years > > old... he had his birthday on the trip so he became 10 and we gave a > > birthday party for him.... The thing was... last year he was doing badly > in > > math and his grades were down... his grandpa said if he would get his > grades > > up that he would be his navigator on this 2003 Great race... Well he got > his > > grades up and got to go to the San Marcos, TX Rally.. and was one of the > top > > runners... we were all so excited for him... so then they went on to > "Great > > Race 2003" with him as the navigator... again they were one of the top > > runners... we were all so excited for him. Just a really cute kid. You > will > > see him in the show also. > > Have fun! > > Hugs Cuz B > > ttg-inc@comcast.net > > http://www.ttg-inc.net > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/ > > > > >
We Watched the Great Race last evening, thoroughly enjoyed it.My husband has a nephew who collects old cars (Studebakers) he lives in Baton Rouge, La. Elmer Otis Winn, Jr. Reginia White Winn reginia@wt.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "The Thill Group Inc" <ttg-inc@comcast.net> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 6:01 PM Subject: [WINN] Grace Race on TV [off topic] > Dear Cuz's, > Today the Great Race 2003 was shown on TV at 1:00 pm eastern time on the > SPEED channel. I had been told the History Channel... It will be shown again > tomorrow night [Sunday] at 10 pm eastern time on the SPEED Channel.... the > Speed channel is also some times called the NASCAR TV channel because that > is where they put all the nascar races like the Winston cup and Daytona. ... > Our car was in it... and if you watch it about half way through it will > show a navy blue hard top 1932 Plymouth, with a green oval sign on it's > trunk. that is my dad's car... and the green oval is my company "The Thill > Group, Inc." logo as my husband and I sponsored my dad in the race. .... It > really shows a good view of what all we went though plus some pretty cars > and some pretty country side... > They also show this boy that is a navigator for his grandpa during the > race.. and navigating is one of the hardest jobs... and he was only 9 years > old... he had his birthday on the trip so he became 10 and we gave a > birthday party for him.... The thing was... last year he was doing badly in > math and his grades were down... his grandpa said if he would get his grades > up that he would be his navigator on this 2003 Great race... Well he got his > grades up and got to go to the San Marcos, TX Rally.. and was one of the top > runners... we were all so excited for him... so then they went on to "Great > Race 2003" with him as the navigator... again they were one of the top > runners... we were all so excited for him. Just a really cute kid. You will > see him in the show also. > Have fun! > Hugs Cuz B > ttg-inc@comcast.net > http://www.ttg-inc.net > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/ >
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/662.1.1 Message Board Post: Please ... anything on Winn's in Lunenburg, VA ... Thanks walt winn
I am a descendant of George Washington Wynne(b. 1843-4) that lived in Tipton County Tennessee. He lived in the Tabernacle/Covington area. I found a hand written note an unknown family member had given to my grand father(George Garnet Wynne Jr.) in 1973 that stated that George Washington Wynne was a son of Peter D. Wynne (1791-1859) and Mary Ann Person (1800-1848). Census records in 1880 and 1900 indicate that Peter and Mary were born in North Carolina. I am just at the beginning stages of my research. Is anyone familiar with this branch of the Wynne family? Mark B. ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the EV1 webmail system at mail.ev1.net
Becky, Whose? Owen Gwynedd? Don't have his birth year but he d.1169, after a reign of 33 yrs. Myles Johnson ******************************************************* The Thill Group Inc wrote: > > Dear Myles, > And his birth and death? > Cuz B > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Myles Johnson" <mylesj@his.com> > To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 1:22 PM > Subject: Re: [WINN] Owen Gwynedd dates?? > > > Hi Becky, > > This 'Wynn of Gwydyr co, Carnarvon)' description can be found, word for > word, in Sir > > Bernard Burke's "The General Armory of Eng., Scot., Ire., & Wales" > (1884). These are the > > arms & crest reserved for the first sons of all the generations desc. in a > straightline > > from Owen Gwynedd. The Baronetcy is the one granted Sir John Wynne and > that expired with > > the death of his grandson, John Wynne, who bequeathed his estate to Ssir > Watkin Williams > > (related thru his mother, Jane Thelwell) who then adopted the surname > 'Wynn'. Sir W.Wm.s > > Wynne lived at Wattstay, and renamed it 'Wynstay'. > > > > Myles Johnson > > > > ************************************************************ > > The Thill Group Inc wrote: > > > > > > Dear Myles or someone..... > > > Owen Gwynedd that they are speaking of below [in *** marks].... was that > the > > > one that was born abt 1100 and died December 1169..... or not... someone > > > noted that he was prince in 1438 so that doesn't work.... can't find my > > > notes can someone help? > > > *** > > > Wynn of Gwydyr, co. Carnarvon, Wales > > > > > > NOTE:..Baronet, extinct 1719. Descended through JOHN WYNN AP MEREDITH, > of > > > Gwydyr, and RODERICK, Lord of Anglesey, from OWEN GWYNEDD, Prince of > North > > > Wales. > > > **** > > > > > > Cause one of the two are the one that used the following Arms... > > > The heraldic blazon: > > > Arms: Vert, three eagles displayed in fess. > > > Crest: An eagle displayed. > > > Arms description: On a green background, there are three gold eagles > > > arranged in a horizontal line > > > > > > ttg-inc@comcast.net > > > http://www.ttg-inc.net > > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/ > > > >
Okie Dokie...then the line they had about him being prince in 1438 was not him or a typo in the doc's.... that is what I was wanting to be sure about. Because I was looking at that arms they have for him and the verbiage that was with it... Thanks. Becky ----- Original Message ----- From: "Myles Johnson" <mylesj@his.com> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 3:12 PM Subject: Re: [WINN] Owen Gwynedd dates?? > Becky, > Whose? Owen Gwynedd? Don't have his birth year but he d.1169, after a reign of 33 yrs. > > Myles Johnson > > ******************************************************* > > The Thill Group Inc wrote: > > > > Dear Myles, > > And his birth and death? > > Cuz B > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Myles Johnson" <mylesj@his.com> > > To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 1:22 PM > > Subject: Re: [WINN] Owen Gwynedd dates?? > > > > > Hi Becky, > > > This 'Wynn of Gwydyr co, Carnarvon)' description can be found, word for > > word, in Sir > > > Bernard Burke's "The General Armory of Eng., Scot., Ire., & Wales" > > (1884). These are the > > > arms & crest reserved for the first sons of all the generations desc. in a > > straightline > > > from Owen Gwynedd. The Baronetcy is the one granted Sir John Wynne and > > that expired with > > > the death of his grandson, John Wynne, who bequeathed his estate to Ssir > > Watkin Williams > > > (related thru his mother, Jane Thelwell) who then adopted the surname > > 'Wynn'. Sir W.Wm.s > > > Wynne lived at Wattstay, and renamed it 'Wynstay'. > > > > > > Myles Johnson > > > > > > ************************************************************ > > > The Thill Group Inc wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Myles or someone..... > > > > Owen Gwynedd that they are speaking of below [in *** marks].... was that > > the > > > > one that was born abt 1100 and died December 1169..... or not... someone > > > > noted that he was prince in 1438 so that doesn't work.... can't find my > > > > notes can someone help? > > > > *** > > > > Wynn of Gwydyr, co. Carnarvon, Wales > > > > > > > > NOTE:..Baronet, extinct 1719. Descended through JOHN WYNN AP MEREDITH, > > of > > > > Gwydyr, and RODERICK, Lord of Anglesey, from OWEN GWYNEDD, Prince of > > North > > > > Wales. > > > > **** > > > > > > > > Cause one of the two are the one that used the following Arms... > > > > The heraldic blazon: > > > > Arms: Vert, three eagles displayed in fess. > > > > Crest: An eagle displayed. > > > > Arms description: On a green background, there are three gold eagles > > > > arranged in a horizontal line > > > > > > > > ttg-inc@comcast.net > > > > http://www.ttg-inc.net > > > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/ > > > > > > > >
Hi Becky, This 'Wynn of Gwydyr co, Carnarvon)' description can be found, word for word, in Sir Bernard Burke's "The General Armory of Eng., Scot., Ire., & Wales" (1884). These are the arms & crest reserved for the first sons of all the generations desc. in a straightline from Owen Gwynedd. The Baronetcy is the one granted Sir John Wynne and that expired with the death of his grandson, John Wynne, who bequeathed his estate to Ssir Watkin Williams (related thru his mother, Jane Thelwell) who then adopted the surname 'Wynn'. Sir W.Wm.s Wynne lived at Wattstay, and renamed it 'Wynstay'. Myles Johnson ************************************************************ The Thill Group Inc wrote: > > Dear Myles or someone..... > Owen Gwynedd that they are speaking of below [in *** marks].... was that the > one that was born abt 1100 and died December 1169..... or not... someone > noted that he was prince in 1438 so that doesn't work.... can't find my > notes can someone help? > *** > Wynn of Gwydyr, co. Carnarvon, Wales > > NOTE:..Baronet, extinct 1719. Descended through JOHN WYNN AP MEREDITH, of > Gwydyr, and RODERICK, Lord of Anglesey, from OWEN GWYNEDD, Prince of North > Wales. > **** > > Cause one of the two are the one that used the following Arms... > The heraldic blazon: > Arms: Vert, three eagles displayed in fess. > Crest: An eagle displayed. > Arms description: On a green background, there are three gold eagles > arranged in a horizontal line > > ttg-inc@comcast.net > http://www.ttg-inc.net > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/
Dear Myles, And his birth and death? Cuz B ----- Original Message ----- From: "Myles Johnson" <mylesj@his.com> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 1:22 PM Subject: Re: [WINN] Owen Gwynedd dates?? > Hi Becky, > This 'Wynn of Gwydyr co, Carnarvon)' description can be found, word for word, in Sir > Bernard Burke's "The General Armory of Eng., Scot., Ire., & Wales" (1884). These are the > arms & crest reserved for the first sons of all the generations desc. in a straightline > from Owen Gwynedd. The Baronetcy is the one granted Sir John Wynne and that expired with > the death of his grandson, John Wynne, who bequeathed his estate to Ssir Watkin Williams > (related thru his mother, Jane Thelwell) who then adopted the surname 'Wynn'. Sir W.Wm.s > Wynne lived at Wattstay, and renamed it 'Wynstay'. > > Myles Johnson > > ************************************************************ > The Thill Group Inc wrote: > > > > Dear Myles or someone..... > > Owen Gwynedd that they are speaking of below [in *** marks].... was that the > > one that was born abt 1100 and died December 1169..... or not... someone > > noted that he was prince in 1438 so that doesn't work.... can't find my > > notes can someone help? > > *** > > Wynn of Gwydyr, co. Carnarvon, Wales > > > > NOTE:..Baronet, extinct 1719. Descended through JOHN WYNN AP MEREDITH, of > > Gwydyr, and RODERICK, Lord of Anglesey, from OWEN GWYNEDD, Prince of North > > Wales. > > **** > > > > Cause one of the two are the one that used the following Arms... > > The heraldic blazon: > > Arms: Vert, three eagles displayed in fess. > > Crest: An eagle displayed. > > Arms description: On a green background, there are three gold eagles > > arranged in a horizontal line > > > > ttg-inc@comcast.net > > http://www.ttg-inc.net > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/ > >
Hi Brian, You might want to contact Del Winn on this. He has it on CD. It is a 52pp. typescript, undoc. work. It cites "Sir Owen Wynn of Gwydir" as the father of John Winn of Westmoreland Co. [an obvious error] and then follows the Wm.A.Miner version of John Winn's desc. No orignal content, so far as I could find. Myles Johnson ************************************************** Brian Winn wrote: > > This is available on microfilm from the Mormon Library in Salt Lake City. > Has anyone review it or know what lines it pertains to? > > Thanks > > Brian Winn > > P.S. I've been requesting copies of docs that are only available on > microfilm through their program (less than $4 for them to send the > microfilms from Salt Lake City to my local library). Well worth the price > > Genealogy of the Winn Family, 1500 - 1963 > > Stmnt.Resp. > compiled by J. A. Winn ; added to by Beatrice Winn Smart > > Authors > Winn, James A (Main Author) > Smart, Beatrice Winn (Added Author) > > Notes > Microfilm of typescript (photocopy, prepared in 1963, 39 leaves), donated by > Mrs. W.E. Barrett. > Cover title. > Descendants of John Winn of Westmoreland County, Virginia. The family later > emigrated to Kentucky, Missouri, Arkansas and elsewhere.
Does this William Winn ring a bell with anyone? IOW, is he "our's"? I found his photo on AncientFaces.com Description: William is the son of William Winn and Lana Phoenix, husband to Catherine Burrows Homestead/Location Information: William Delaware, New York
This is available on microfilm from the Mormon Library in Salt Lake City. Has anyone review it or know what lines it pertains to? Thanks Brian Winn P.S. I've been requesting copies of docs that are only available on microfilm through their program (less than $4 for them to send the microfilms from Salt Lake City to my local library). Well worth the price Genealogy of the Winn Family, 1500 - 1963 Stmnt.Resp. compiled by J. A. Winn ; added to by Beatrice Winn Smart Authors Winn, James A (Main Author) Smart, Beatrice Winn (Added Author) Notes Microfilm of typescript (photocopy, prepared in 1963, 39 leaves), donated by Mrs. W.E. Barrett. Cover title. Descendants of John Winn of Westmoreland County, Virginia. The family later emigrated to Kentucky, Missouri, Arkansas and elsewhere.
Okie dokie...so who ever wrote that he reigned in 1438 was nuts.... if you read that sheet I sent you with his black and white arms on it.. it says that about the 1438...and I can not for the life of me find any one that fits that date and still fits the info... Kewl.. Thanks I can go forward with this then... Hugs Cuz Becky ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Alban" <davidvi@uslink.net> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 9:49 PM Subject: Re: [WINN] Owen Gwynedd dates?? > Becky, > Sir John Wynn has in his book - at the back - some descendent charts. > He records Owain Gwynedd's death as 1170. Aren't we lucky to get two > dates within a year of each other???? > Vi > > The Thill Group Inc wrote: > > >Dear Myles or someone..... > >Owen Gwynedd that they are speaking of below [in *** marks].... was that the > >one that was born abt 1100 and died December 1169..... or not... someone > >noted that he was prince in 1438 so that doesn't work.... can't find my > >notes can someone help? > >*** > >Wynn of Gwydyr, co. Carnarvon, Wales > > > >NOTE:..Baronet, extinct 1719. Descended through JOHN WYNN AP MEREDITH, of > >Gwydyr, and RODERICK, Lord of Anglesey, from OWEN GWYNEDD, Prince of North > >Wales. > >**** > > > >Cause one of the two are the one that used the following Arms... > >The heraldic blazon: > >Arms: Vert, three eagles displayed in fess. > >Crest: An eagle displayed. > >Arms description: On a green background, there are three gold eagles > >arranged in a horizontal line > > > > > >ttg-inc@comcast.net > >http://www.ttg-inc.net > >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/ > > > > > > > > > > > >
Becky, Sir John Wynn has in his book - at the back - some descendent charts. He records Owain Gwynedd's death as 1170. Aren't we lucky to get two dates within a year of each other???? Vi The Thill Group Inc wrote: >Dear Myles or someone..... >Owen Gwynedd that they are speaking of below [in *** marks].... was that the >one that was born abt 1100 and died December 1169..... or not... someone >noted that he was prince in 1438 so that doesn't work.... can't find my >notes can someone help? >*** >Wynn of Gwydyr, co. Carnarvon, Wales > >NOTE:..Baronet, extinct 1719. Descended through JOHN WYNN AP MEREDITH, of >Gwydyr, and RODERICK, Lord of Anglesey, from OWEN GWYNEDD, Prince of North >Wales. >**** > >Cause one of the two are the one that used the following Arms... >The heraldic blazon: >Arms: Vert, three eagles displayed in fess. >Crest: An eagle displayed. >Arms description: On a green background, there are three gold eagles >arranged in a horizontal line > > >ttg-inc@comcast.net >http://www.ttg-inc.net >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/ > > > > >
Dear Myles or someone..... Owen Gwynedd that they are speaking of below [in *** marks].... was that the one that was born abt 1100 and died December 1169..... or not... someone noted that he was prince in 1438 so that doesn't work.... can't find my notes can someone help? *** Wynn of Gwydyr, co. Carnarvon, Wales NOTE:..Baronet, extinct 1719. Descended through JOHN WYNN AP MEREDITH, of Gwydyr, and RODERICK, Lord of Anglesey, from OWEN GWYNEDD, Prince of North Wales. **** Cause one of the two are the one that used the following Arms... The heraldic blazon: Arms: Vert, three eagles displayed in fess. Crest: An eagle displayed. Arms description: On a green background, there are three gold eagles arranged in a horizontal line ttg-inc@comcast.net http://www.ttg-inc.net http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/
http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~heraldry/bga_wynn_wynter.html The General Armory Transcribed by Liamie C. Madewell. page 1145 Wynn of Bettws, in Abergellew, co. Carnarvon, Wales NOTE:..Descended through BLEDDYN, second son of EDRYD AP IORWERTH, from MARCHUDD, Founder of the VIII Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys. ARMS:..Those of MARCHUDD, viz., Gules (red), a Saracen's head erased at the neck Proper (natural color), wreath about the temples Sable (black) and Argent (silver). Wynn of Llanolian, co. Carnarvon, Wales NOTE:..Descended through BLEDDYN, second son of EDRYD AP IORWERTH, from MARCHUDD, Founder of the VIII Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys. Arms as the preceding. Wynn of Melai, co. Denbigh, and Maenan, co. Carnarvon, Wales NOTE:..Descended, through WILLIAM, second son of MEREDITH AP DAVID, of Melai and Vronheulog, and Grono Llwyd-y-Penwyn, from MARCHUDD, Founder of the VIII Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys. JANE, daughter and heiress of JOHN WYNN, Esq., of Melai and Maenan, m. Sir JOHN WYNN, of Bodvaen, ancestor of Lord Newborough. ARMS:..Those of GRONO LLWYD, viz., Gules (red), three boars' heads in pale erased Argent (silver). Wynn of Nerquis, co. Flint, Wales NOTE:..Descended from EDWYN, Lord of Tegaingle. The heiress m. THOMAS PINDAR, Esq., son of Sir PAUL PINDAR. ARMS:..Those of EDWYN, Lord of Tegaingle, viz., Argent (silver), a cross flory engrailed Sable (black), between four Cornish choughs Proper (natural color), beaked and legged Gules (red). Wynn of Pen-y-Clawdd, co. Denbigh, Wales NOTE:..Descended from OWEN AP EDWYN, Lord of Tegaingle, co. Flint, founder of the XII Noble of North Wales and Powys. CATHERINE, daughter and heiress of Rev. JOHN WYNN, of Pen-y-Clawdd, m. DANIEL HUGHES, third and eventually only surviving son of THOMAS HUGHES, Esq., of Gwerclas and Hendriforfydd, co. Merioneth. Arms as the preceding. Wynn of Maes-y-Neuadd, Wales See NANNEY. Wynn of Bodrean and Blodwell, co. Carnarvon, Wales ARMS:..Sable (black), a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis Argent (silver). Wynn of Dudleston, co. Salop, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), a lion ramp Sable (black). CREST:..A boar's head Gules (red), couped Or (gold). Wynn ARMS:..Gules (red), on a bend Argent (silver), three marlets Sable (black). CREST:..A unicorn's head erased Argent (silver), maned, horned and crined Proper (natural color). Wynn of Garth, co. Montgomery, Wales NOTE:..Descended from REINALLT, third son of Sir GRIFFITH VYCHAN, Lord of Byngedroyn, Treflydan, Garth, and Caer Fawr. Dorothy WYNN, only daughter and heiress of BROCHIVELL WYNN, Esq., of Garth, m.RICHARD HERBERT MYTTON, Esq., of Pontyscouryd, and conveyed to him the lands of WYNN, of Garth. ARMS:..Sable (black), three nags' heads erased Argent (silver). Wynn of co. Carmarthen, Wales ARMS:..Argent (silver), a chevron between three eagles displayed Sable (black), on a border Sable (black), eight bezants. Wynne of Garthewin, co. Denbigh, Wales NOTE:..Descended from ROBERT WYNNE, Esq., an officer in the service of Charles I, second son of JOHN WYNN, Esq., of Melai and Maenan, died in 1682. ARMS:..Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gules (red), three boars' heads couped at the neck in pale Argent (silver), for GRONO LLWYD Y PENWYN; 2nd and 3rd, Gules (red), a Saracen's head couped at the neck Proper (natural color), wreathed about the temples Argent (silver) and Sable (black), for MARCHUDD AP CONAN. CREST:..A stag trippant Proper (natural color). Wynne of Garthmeilo, co. Denbigh, Wales NOTE:..Descended from TRAHMAN GOCH, of Emlyn, a distinguished Welsh chieftain. ARMS:..Argent (silver), six bees volant, three, two and one Sable (black). Wynne of Dyffryn Aled, co. Denbigh, Wales NOTE:..Descended through RHYS AP EDRYD, from MARCHUDD, Lord of Abergelleu. DIANNA, daughter and heiress of PYERS WYNNE, Esq., of Dyffryn Aled, m. PHILIP YORKE, Esq., of Erddig, co. Denbigh. ARMS:..Gules (red), a Saracen's head erased Proper (natural color), wreathed about the temples Argent (silver) and Sable (black). Wynne of Coed Coch, co. Flint, Wales NOTE:..Descended from MARCHUDD. ARMS:..Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gules (red), a Saracen's head erased Proper (natural color), wreathed about the temples Argent (silver) and Sable (black); 2nd and 3rd, Gules (red), a chevron between three Saracens' heads Proper (natural color). CREST:..A Saracen's head, as in the arms. Wynne of Voelas, co. Denbigh, England NOTE:..Descended from MARCH-WEITHIAN, a celebrated chieftain of North Wales in the 11th century. JANE WYNNE, the heiress of the WYNNES of Voelas, and the GRIFFITHS of Cefnamwlch, m. in 1778, Hon. CHARLES FINCH, second son of HENEAGE, third Earl of Aylesford. ARMS:..Gules (red), a lion rampant Argent (silver). Wynne-Finch of Voelas, co. Denbigh, and Cefnamwlch, co. Carnarvon, England NOTE:..Exemplified to CHARLES GRIFFITH WYNNE, Esq., upon his resuming, by royal license, the additional surname of FINCH. ARMS:..Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Argent (silver), a chevron between three griffins passant Sable (black), for FINCH; 2nd and 3rd, Gules (red), a lion rampant Argent (silver), for WYNNE, of Voelas. CRESTS:..1st - A griffin passant Sable (black), for FINCH; 2nd - A lion rampant Argent (silver), holding in the dexter paw a rose Gules (red), slipped Vert (green), for WYNNE. Wynne of Leeswood, co. Flint, Wales NOTE:..Baronet, extinct temp. George III, created a baronet 9 August 1731. ARMS:..Azure (blue), a chevron between three dolphins haurient Argent (silver). CREST:..A dolphin haurient Argent (silver). Wynne of Brithil, co. Flint, Wales ARMS:..Gules (red), a lion rampant Argent (silver). Wynne of Nerquis Hall, co. Flint, Wales NOTE:..Exemplified to THOMAS HANMER FLETCHER, upon his assuming, by royal license in 1864, the surname of WYNNE. ARMS:..Vert (green), three eagles displayed in fess, wings inverted Or (gold). CREST:..An eagle displayed Or (gold). MOTTO:..ERYE, ERYROD ERYRHI...(Eagle of the Eagles of North Wales). Wynne of Pengwern, co. Merioneth, Wales NOTE:..Rev. LLOYD WYNNE inherited the states of his maternal uncle, Rev. MAURICLE WYNNE, LL.D., of Pengwern, co. Merioneth, and of Llwyn, co. Denbigh. ARMS:..Quarterly, 1st, Vert (green), three eagles displayed in fess Or (gold); 2nd, Gules (red), three lions passant in pale Argent (silver); 3rd, per bend sinister Ermine and Ermines a lion rampant Sable (black); 4th, Ermine, a saltire Gules (red), a crescent Or (gold). CREST:..An eagle displayed as in the arms, motto over, ERYR, ERYROD ERYR. MOTTO:..DI OFN DI YMFFROST. Wynne of Glyn, co. Merioneth, Wales NOTE:..Descended through RHYS, fifth son of IEVAN AP EINION AP GRIFFITH, Esq., of Cors-y-Gedol, co. Merioneth, from OSBORN FITZGERALD, Lord of Ynys-y-Maengwyn. MARGARET, heiress of Glynn, granddaughter and heiress of ROBERT WYNNE, Esq., of Glynn, m. in 1683, Sir ROBERT OWEN, of Porkington, co. Salop, Knt., refer to ORMSBY-GORE, Baron Harlech. ARMS:..Those of OSBORN FITZGERALD, viz., Ermine, a saltire Gules (red). Wynne of Peniarth, co. Merioneth, Wales NOTE:..Descended from WYNNE, of Glynn, same co., which estate was acquired by marriage, in 1513, with the daughter and heiress of BAMVILL, of Glynn. WLLIAM WYNNE, youngest son of ROBERT WYNNE, Esq., of Glynn, who was Sheriff co. Merioneth 1657 and 1669, m. ELIZABETH, only child and heiress of MAURICE JONES, Esq., of Wern, and was ancestor of the WYNNES of Wern and of Peniarth. ARMS:..Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Ermine, on a saltire Gules (red), a crescent Or (gold), for WYNNE; 2nd and 3rd, Vert (green), three eagles displayed in fess Or (gold), for OWEN GWYNEDD. CREST:..On a chapeau Gules (red), turned up Ermine, a boar passant Argent (silver), fretty Gules (red). Wynne of Ashford, co. Middlesex, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis Sable (black). CREST:..An arm erect in armour Proper (natural color), holding in the gauntlet a fleur-de-lis Argent (silver). Wynne ARMS:..Gules (red), a chevron between three lions rampant Argent (silver). Wynne NOTE:..Registered in Ulster's Office. ARMS:..Vert (green), a chevron Ermine, between three wolves' heads erased Argent (silver). CREST:..A wolf sejant Proper (natural color). Wynne of Haslewood, co. Sligo, Ireland NOTE:..Descended from RIRID, Lord of Penllyn, co. Merioneth, who took the name of BLAIDD, or the Wolf, from his maternal ancestor, BLAID RHUDD, or the Bloody Wolf, Lord of Gest, near Penmorfa. The immediate ancestor of this family, OWEN WYNNE, Esq., of Lurganboy, co. Leitrim, settled in Ireland temp. James I, and m. Hon. KATHERINE HAMILTON, daughter of CLAUDE, first Lord Strabane, ancestor of the Duke of Abercorn. Arms as the preceding. CREST:..A wolf's head erased, as in the arms. MOTTO:..NON SIBI SED TOTO...(Not for self, but for the whole). Wynne of co. Wexford, Ireland NOTE:..Represented by HENRY ECKERSALL WYNNE, Esq., Secretary to the Grand Jury. Descended from Rev. Henry WYNNE, Rector of Temple Shanbo, co. Wexford, second son of Right Hon. OWEN WYNNE, of Haslewood, M.P. Arms, Crest, and Motto as the preceding. Wynne of Tubberpatrick, co. Roscommon, Ireland NOTE:..JOHN WYNNE, Esq., was of that place 1695. His son, Col. JOHN WYNNE, had three sons - (1) EDWARD, of Tubberpatrick, died in 1728, leaving a daughter, HANNAH WYNNE, m. 1753, JAMES PEYTON, Esq., of Cartons, same co.; (2) OWEN, Captain of Dragoons; (3) Rev. JOHN, Rector of Ardbraccan, co. Meath. Arms as the preceding. Wynnesbury ARMS:..Or (gold), a fess counter-componee of the first (i.e., gold) and Gules (red), a chief indented Azure (blue). Wynscel ARMS:..Per pale Argent (silver) and Gules (red), a fess counterchanged. Wynselow ARMS:..Argent (silver), a bend lozengy of the first (i.e., silver) and Gules (red). Wynsington of co. Gloucester, England ARMS:..Sable (black), three boars' heads Argent (silver), armed Or (gold). Wynslade of co. Devon, England ARMS:..Argent (silver), on a chevron between three heathcocks Sable (black), as many bars nebuly of the field (i.e., silver). Wynston of co. Hereford, and Paynswick, co. Gloucester, England ARMS:..Per pale Gules (red) and Or (gold), a lion rampant Argent (silver), on the dexter side, supporting between the paws a tree eradicated Vert (green), on the sinister. CREST:..A garb erect Or (gold), sustained on the dexter side by a lion rampant Argent (silver), and on the sinister by another Azure (blue). Wynstone of co. Brecknock, Wales ARMS:..Per pale Argent (silver) and Gules (red), a lion rampant of the first (i.e., silver) on the sinister side, supporting a tree eradicated Proper (natural color), on the dexter. Crest as the preceding. Wynter of co. Brecknock, Wales ARMS:..Sable (black), a fess Ermine, in chief a crescent of the second (i.e., Ermine). Wynter of Cantreff, Tallyne, co. Brecknock, Wales ARMS:..Chequy Sable (black) and Or (gold), a fess Gules (red). CREST:..A heathcock Proper (natural color). Wynter of Aldeburgh, co. Suffolk, England ARMS:..Sable (black), a fess Ermine, on a canton of the second (i.e., Ermine), a lion rampant of the first (i.e., black). CREST:..A cubit arm erect habited Or (gold), holding in the hand three ostrich feathers, the middle one Sable (black), the outer Or (gold). ttg-inc@comcast.net http://www.ttg-inc.net http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/
Dear Cuz's, Today the Great Race 2003 was shown on TV at 1:00 pm eastern time on the SPEED channel. I had been told the History Channel... It will be shown again tomorrow night [Sunday] at 10 pm eastern time on the SPEED Channel.... the Speed channel is also some times called the NASCAR TV channel because that is where they put all the nascar races like the Winston cup and Daytona. ... Our car was in it... and if you watch it about half way through it will show a navy blue hard top 1932 Plymouth, with a green oval sign on it's trunk. that is my dad's car... and the green oval is my company "The Thill Group, Inc." logo as my husband and I sponsored my dad in the race. .... It really shows a good view of what all we went though plus some pretty cars and some pretty country side... They also show this boy that is a navigator for his grandpa during the race.. and navigating is one of the hardest jobs... and he was only 9 years old... he had his birthday on the trip so he became 10 and we gave a birthday party for him.... The thing was... last year he was doing badly in math and his grades were down... his grandpa said if he would get his grades up that he would be his navigator on this 2003 Great race... Well he got his grades up and got to go to the San Marcos, TX Rally.. and was one of the top runners... we were all so excited for him... so then they went on to "Great Race 2003" with him as the navigator... again they were one of the top runners... we were all so excited for him. Just a really cute kid. You will see him in the show also. Have fun! Hugs Cuz B ttg-inc@comcast.net http://www.ttg-inc.net http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/
Hi Jim, Do you think your cousin would mind if I emailed her. My mother was a Winn and my gg grandfather was Madison Winn b. in SC. I cannot go back any further than that. If you think it would be ok, just let me know. Tommye -------Original Message------- From: WINN-L@rootsweb.com Date: Saturday, August 16, 2003 10:15:25 AM To: WINN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [WINN] Re: William M. 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/rw/FgWBAEB/686.1 Message Board Post: Cynthia, my mother was a Winn. I have a cousin named Valerie Winn Stannard who has done lots of research on the Winns. She may be able to help you with your search. Her e mail is Winnstan@aol.com. She lives in Nashville. Tell her I recommended you to contact her. She has the Winns traced back hundreds of years. Hope this helps. Jim in Kentucky .
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/589.1 Message Board Post: My GG Grandfather, Peter Winn was in the war of 1812 ; I want to know if he was in the Battle of New Orleans; do you know of any lists of soldiers I can use to track him down? Thanks. Jim in KY