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    1. Re: [WINN] robert wynne (mayor)
    2. Myles Johnson
    3. Hi Herbert, I am not researching Robert Wynne, Mayor of Canterbury, but do have various Wynne sources at hand. Your reference to a Robert ap Morys, whose mother was Catherine of Berain, is validated in J.E. Griffith's "Pedigrees of Anglesey & Caernarvonshire" (1914). In that collection of pedigrees developed by Griffith, page 281 has the Gwydir line and shows that this "Morris Wynn" did have a son named Robert. A crossref. to page 394 leads to a pedigree for the 'Tribe of Rhirid Flaidd'. That ped shows the marriage of "Robert Wynn ap Mores Wynn of Gwydir" to a Catherine, dau. and sole heriess of Dafydd Lloyd. Her mother was another Catherine, dau. & sole heiress of Ifan Lloyd ap Gruffydd. No children are shown for Robert Wynn & Catherine Lloyd, tho. So that doesn't help much. No dates are provided in the ped of p. 394 but the Gwydir ped gives a death date for Catherine of Berain as 1591 and for Morris of 1580. You would want to match those dates with any known for Robert of Canterbury. Shropshire is defintiely the place to be digging, so good luck. Myles Johnson ******************************************************* HERBERT WINN wrote: > > myles: I too have been into hard research on Robert Wynne the mayor, who married Francis Wattmer. I know for a fact that he is not the son of sir john wynne. I am still digging around his birth place of old salop (shrewsbury)shropshire uk to find his parents. I have a story of him being the son of another robert who was the son of morys (morus)(maurice) by morys 3rd marriage to katherine of berain. All of this cannot be authenticated yet, but I am still trying with some contacts back in the uk. thanx HERB

    05/26/2003 03:20:15
    1. [WINN] Madison Winn / Wynn
    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/672 Message Board Post: Looking for information on Madison Wynn's parents and his wife Ebby / Esabella's parents and Madison and Esabella' s Marriage. Does any one have access to marriage book 1839-1840, Laurens county, SC that would be willing to do a look up. Thank you Tommye

    05/26/2003 01:54:36
    1. [WINN] robert wynne (mayor)
    2. HERBERT WINN
    3. myles: I too have been into hard research on Robert Wynne the mayor, who married Francis Wattmer. I know for a fact that he is not the son of sir john wynne. I am still digging around his birth place of old salop (shrewsbury)shropshire uk to find his parents. I have a story of him being the son of another robert who was the son of morys (morus)(maurice) by morys 3rd marriage to katherine of berain. All of this cannot be authenticated yet, but I am still trying with some contacts back in the uk. thanx HERB

    05/26/2003 12:57:57
    1. Re: [WINN] Jesse W. Wynne
    2. The Thill Group Inc
    3. Dear Regina, How about a descendants chart on that line? Hugs Becky ----- Original Message ----- From: "reginia" <reginia@wt.net> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 5:02 AM Subject: Re: [WINN] Jesse W. Wynne > Capt Jese Watkins Wynne , is as some say a "SOUTHERN WYNNE", if anyone is > interested, I have the info on him. I guess I would be classified a > "Southern Wynne" or at least my husband would be.. > Reginia White Winn reginia@wt.net > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Myles Johnson" <mylesj@his.com> > To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2003 3:38 PM > Subject: [WINN] Jesse W. Wynne > > > Hi All, > Sorry, I struck out in a search for any info on the line. It seems to be one > not > previously traced in the usual sources. No sign on him (Jesse) or his > parents in the > databases. > > Maybe someone will pick up on him and do the research. His trail should not > be that hard > to find. > > Myles Johnson > > > >

    05/26/2003 09:30:34
    1. Re: [WINN] John & Sidney [Gerard] Wynn
    2. Myles Johnson
    3. Hi All, The Thill Group Inc wrote: > > I am trying to work through some information sent to me about John Wynn > /Sidney Gerard, and their son Robert... Is it confirmed that Robert Wynn son > of John Wynn/Sidney Gerard and Robert Wynne who married Frances Wattmer are > not the same people? Does anyone have the father of Robert Wynne who married > Frances Wattmer? ... Just to put paid to poor Robert Wynn, the son of Sir John Wynn, J.G.Jones' history of the Wynns, "The Wynn Family of Gwydir", which anyone interested in this line should read, relates that Robert died in 1617, unmarried, just before his grad from Cambridge. Sir John was hit heavily in those years -- first his eldest son John, in 1614, followed by Robert in 1617 and then Ellis in 1619. All very promising young men. Myles Johnson

    05/26/2003 08:46:11
    1. Re: [WINN] Jesse W. Wynne
    2. reginia
    3. Capt Jese Watkins Wynne , is as some say a "SOUTHERN WYNNE", if anyone is interested, I have the info on him. I guess I would be classified a "Southern Wynne" or at least my husband would be.. Reginia White Winn reginia@wt.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Myles Johnson" <mylesj@his.com> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2003 3:38 PM Subject: [WINN] Jesse W. Wynne Hi All, Sorry, I struck out in a search for any info on the line. It seems to be one not previously traced in the usual sources. No sign on him (Jesse) or his parents in the databases. Maybe someone will pick up on him and do the research. His trail should not be that hard to find. Myles Johnson

    05/25/2003 11:02:40
    1. [WINN] Re: WINN, William Hannah Hattie Belle-Delaware Co., OH
    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/373.409 Message Board Post: I am searching for the family of Elizabeth Winn, born in Ohio, married in 1836 in St. Joseph co Indiana. Migration patterns look familiar to yours. Possible siblings?

    05/25/2003 08:08:20
    1. [WINN] Re: Winn/Wynn in Central PA Ohio
    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/580.1 Message Board Post: I too am searching for a Winn family in Ohio. Elizabeth Winn married Peter Campbell. Census shows Eliz was born in Ohio but married in St Joseph co. Indiana. They had children William Henry, Emma Maline, and Adelia. Marriage was in 1836. If any of this fits with what you have found on your Winns, please get in touch. (family moved to Wisconsin)

    05/25/2003 07:56:13
    1. [WINN] John & Sidney [Gerard] Wynn
    2. The Thill Group Inc
    3. I am trying to work through some information sent to me about John Wynn /Sidney Gerard, and their son Robert... Is it confirmed that Robert Wynn son of John Wynn/Sidney Gerard and Robert Wynne who married Frances Wattmer are not the same people? Does anyone have the father of Robert Wynne who married Frances Wattmer? Myles Johnson, one of our WINN-L guru's... says the following.. Robert Wynne, (born ca.1560 in Shrewsbury; d.1609 Canterbury) was not from the Gwydir line, meaning that of John->Morus->Sir John John Wynn of Gwydir, according to the Caernarvonshire pedigrees by J.E. Griffith, as well as current historians, esp. J. Gwynfor Jones (The Wynn Family of Gwydir - 1995). The fact that Robert was born in Shrewsbury, in the Welsh border county of Shropshire, does seem to suggest a link somehow with the numerous progeny of Meredith ap Evan (d.1525). Griffith begins his chart on the Gwydir line with Owain Gwynedd thru son Rhodri (d.after 1188) so one could say that if Robert could claim descent from any of the many previous generations in that line, he was linked to the Gwydir line. But, so far as I know, no one has identified the parents or previous ancestry of Robert of Shrewsbury. So we don't know how he is connected altho it seems likely he that he is. One possible link is the neighboring Montgomeryshire Wynne family of Nicholas Wynne (d.1594) whose line also disappears into thin air before him. Nicholas' family did claim a connection --- never spelled out --- to the prominent Gwydir line.Their claim to the Gwydir arms (3 eaglets in fesse) was not recognized by the College of Arms but that still leaves lots of room for some kind of connection. Use of the arms was limited to desc. of 1st born sons. This Montgomershire line is the one represented in Anne Fremantle's "The Wynne Diaries". For now, one has to accept the fact that the line stops at Robert. This question of his ancestry should be answerable for someone with the ability to access Shropshire records but so far no one has tackled it. Any takers? And Cuz Connie Cole, GramereC@aol.com, says: The librarian in Canterbury who refers to them selves as Area Librarian offers to Rowe Wynn 1711S. 74th E. Avenue, Tulsa Oklahoma 74112, United States of America, an article "The Mayor of Canterbury: William Watmer, The Children Friend" by Dorothy Gardiner, F.S.A., published by the Kent Archaeological Society Vol LXI for 1948, this in 1981. I was provided with this reference and a family sheet compiled by Deloris Wynne-Riley 103 Hunters Branch South, San Antonio, TX 7823, September 25, 1978. On September 4th 1609 when Thomas Wynne was 17 Robert Wynne his father died, two days later his mother Frances died. They were buried together on the 8th at St. George's Church. Some three weeks later it was confirmed as Plague. William Watmer removed the five orphaned children from the home. The children's names are reported as Thomas, Peter, John, Elizabeth, and Anne Wynne. Sara Effield the orphan daughter of Christopher Effield brewer was also in residence with the five Wynne children. Watmer himself was also mayor of Canterbury 1608-1609 and also in 1629. Many of the merchants in the area contributed clothing for the children. Peter and John Wynne were sent to board with Rowland Dixon the Tailor. Watmer took Elizabeth and Anne Wynne as well as Sara Effield into his home. On July 14th 1612 Thomas Wynne who would now be 21 took over the care and charge of his sisters. Elizabeth Wynne married Paul Maye a vintner St. Andrews Parish on May 18th 1616. Nothing more is known of Anne. Mr. Daniell Marsh took Thomas as a grocer's apprentice. John and Peter attended King's School while Roger Ravens was headmaster. An additional article Reprinted from Arcaeologia Cantiana CII (1985) sheds further light on things. Watmer was not from Canterbury but rather from Shropshire, and he was a farmer's son. Descendants of his nephews and wards settled in the America Colonies. In an application for arms William Watmer applied for the arms of a distant kinsman Francis Watmough of Lancashire. Watmer was claiming to descend from William Watmere and Margaret daughter of Thomas Sparkes of Scotedon Salop, and ultimately from John Watmough of Eccleston Lancashire. In 1590 Watmer set of to Canterbury for legal training. The strongest reason for leaving for Canterbury was a familial tie to the Wynnes of Canterbury. This Wynne family also originated in Shropshire. In Robert Wynne's will Frances Wynne is defined as William Watmers sister. Robert Wynne of Jordan's Parrish Charles City in Virginia. Son of Peter Wynne, grandson of Robert and Frances Watmer Wynne. Will July 10, 1675 proved August 15, 1678. Virginia Colonies. His estate in England To eldest son Thomas farm in Whitestaple Parish in Kent near Canterbury, named Linebett Banckes. Son Joshua then daughter Woodleif. Two houses in Canterbury St. Mildred's parish. Son Joshua on house and Oatmeal Mill in Dover Lane St. George's Canterbury. Virginia estate to sons Thomas and Joshua. Joshua plantation called George's. Grandson George Woodleif a foal. Residual estate to wife Mary Wynne also names son in law Frances Poythres. Thomas Wynne son of Robert was living in Prince George County 1707. he was then about age 50. This Thomas Wynne had a wife Agnes, and son Robert Wynne, and daughter Mary Melone as seen in Deed of transfer 1707. Joshua Wynne son of Robert Wynne with his wife deeded a transfer in 1708 land in Surry Prince George County. The above is taken from an unmarked excerpt about Merchants Hope Church the oldest Protestant Church standing in America. Watmer's third marriage was to Mary daughter of Giles Masters. She had five sisters. On of her sisters Elizabeth was married to Herbert Randolph, Edmund Randolph married Deborah Masters. Mary Masters Watmer had a son Giles Watmer. And two daughter Mary and Dorothy. Dorothy died young. Giles Watmer first cousin to Thomas Wynne Grocer in London married another of his cousins Mary the daughter of Herbert and Elizabeth in 1652. Edward Randolph the son of Edmund and Deborah Masters Randolph was instrumental in the formation and development of Massachusetts as a colony but died in Virginia. The Wynne boys Thomas, Peter, and John were the first cousins of Giles Watmer. Giles Watmer was a shared cousin between the Wynne's and the Randolph's. Thomas Wynne becomes a grocer, John a musician, Peter is a notary public. Peter is reported to be the father of Robert who has a will in America and is Speaker of the house of Burgess for twelve years. Then I have: Poythress Allied Family Information, By William D. Lindsey indsch19@ally.ios.com Overview of Wynne Family in England Most of what I am summarizing here is from two published studies by cousins of mine: Charles Arthur Wynn, Jr. and Louise Tompkins Wynn, A FAMILY HISTORY OF THE WYNNS (WINN, WYNNE) OF VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA, AND GEORGIA AND OTHER RELATED LINES (712 Bluefish Dr., P.O. Box 28025, Panama City Beach, FL 32411); and Frederick Ware Huff, FOUR FAMILIES: WINN, THOMAS, WARE, GARRETT OF THE SOUTHERN UNITED STATES FROM 1600S TO 1993 (Kennesaw, GA; 1993). Charles and Louise Wynn note that much of their research on the English background of the family reproduces information in John Bennett Boddie, VIRGINIA HISTORICAL GENEALOGIES (Baltimore: Geneal. Publ. Co., 1965), 174-7. These sources say that the Wynne family is first mentioned in the records of Canterbury, England, in 1356, when John Wynne appears as a member of Parliament from Canterbury. From then to Robert Wynne, Mayor of Canterbury in 1599, the name appears often in the records of Canterbury. Robert Wynne, mayor of Canterbury, was the grandfather of Col. Robert Wynne, speaker of the House of Burgesses in VA in 1661-74. It was this Robert Wynne who m. Mrs. Mary Poythress. The Wynnes were members of the Wollendrapers Guild of Canterbury. Robert Wynne, mayor of Canterbury was buried at St. Georges in Canterbury on 6 Sept. 1609, his unnamed wife being buried two days later (Wynns, citing St. Georges Psh. Register). Thomas Wynne, his son, married Mary Wickham of Faversham, Co. Kent, at Onspringe on 20 July 1613 (citing Canterbury Marriage Licenses, 1568-1618, p. 458). On 20 July 1629, Mary Wickham was buried, and Thomas Wynne of the Almony of St. Augustine, Canterbury, married the widow of James Nichols at St. Martins in Canterbury on 26 Oct. 1629. But none of it tells us who Robert's parents are...Do you know? Becky Thill ttg-inc@attbi.com http://www.ttg-inc.net http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/

    05/25/2003 06:21:25
    1. Re: [WINN] Capt. Jesse Watkins Wynne / Wynne, AR
    2. Phoenix
    3. Becky - My apologies for the delay in writing - was working on something non-genealogy related (if you can believe that!). Some of the children of Green Wynne & Hannah G Tyus went from VA to GA, MS, & then on to LA. 1. Bruce's GGGgrandfather, Richmond Williamson Wynn, was in Wilkes Co & Monroe Co, GA and later moved to Richland Parish, LA. Some of his children remained in the Ouachita/Richland Parish area and others moved to Natchitoches Parish or Bienville Parish. Am still researching this and haven't yet determined how all the children "turned out". 2. Lewis T Wynn (who married Mary Green Jackson) died in Lafayette Co, MS 3. Heartwell (Hartwell) died in Attala Co, MS 4. William Lewis Wynn's wife, Ann Elizabeth (Eliza) Lewis, died in Columbus, Muscogee Co, GA and he later moved to the New Orleans/Assumption Parish area & died there. I don't have a Jesse Watkins Wynn in my file. Lisa ----- Original Message ----- From: The Thill Group Inc To: WINN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2003 10:32 PM Subject: Re: [WINN] Capt. Jesse Watkins Wynne / Wynne, AR Lisa, Weren't you working on some that went to MS and Louisiana? Hugs Cuz B ----- Original Message ----- From: "ken adams" <avkadams@yahoo.com> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2003 10:10 PM Subject: Re: [WINN] Capt. Jesse Watkins Wynne / Wynne, AR > Could it be possible, that he is descendant of Gloucester Winn from Virginia. One of Gloucesters descendants went to Mississippi, I do believe. Ken > > robertlcapps <robertlcapps@cox.net> wrote:Becky, > > Maybe Myles could answer this one. Myles could he be related to George > Wynn - remember he named his son Watkin William Wynns. Any suggestions? > > Marilyn > > > The Thill Group Inc wrote: > > >Dear Marilyn, > > I don't know but I know he doesn't belong to the Dr. Thomas Wynne > >line.... this is the best I can tell from the three articles that have been > >posted. If any one knows who this line belongs to.. Speak UP!!. > > > >Descendants of Robert [Col.] E. Wynne > > > > 1 43685 Robert [Col.] E. Wynne > >.. +43689 Sarah Watkins > > 2 43686 Jesse [Capt.] Watkins Wynne b: July 1, 1839 Holly Springs, > >Marshall County, MS d: May 6, 1907 Memphis, TN > >.... +43690 Margaret Ross b: Holly Springs, Marshall County, MS m: 1869 > >.. 3 43691 Joel E. Wynne > >.. 3 43692 Hugh R. Wynne > >.. 3 43693 Jesse J. Wynne > > > >Becky Thill > >ttg-inc@attbi.com > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "robertlcapps" > >To: > >Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2003 7:06 PM > >Subject: Re: [WINN] Capt. Jesse Watkins Wynne / Wynne, AR > > > > > > > > > >>Becky, > >> > >>Would you happen to know which "Southern Wynne" family. > >> > >>Marilyn > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. > >

    05/25/2003 04:10:47
    1. [WINN] Jesse W. Wynne
    2. Myles Johnson
    3. Hi All, Sorry, I struck out in a search for any info on the line. It seems to be one not previously traced in the usual sources. No sign on him (Jesse) or his parents in the databases. Maybe someone will pick up on him and do the research. His trail should not be that hard to find. Myles Johnson

    05/25/2003 10:38:33
    1. Re: [WINN] Capt. Jesse Watkins Wynne / Wynne, AR
    2. Myles Johnson
    3. Hi Marilyn, I have never collected info on all the Southern Winn/Wynn lines and don't immediately recognize this Robert but will see if I can turn up anything. Myles Johnson ******************************************* robertlcapps wrote: > > Becky, > > Maybe Myles could answer this one. Myles could he be related to George > Wynn - remember he named his son Watkin William Wynns. Any suggestions? > > Marilyn > > The Thill Group Inc wrote: > > >Dear Marilyn, > > I don't know but I know he doesn't belong to the Dr. Thomas Wynne > >line.... this is the best I can tell from the three articles that have been > >posted. If any one knows who this line belongs to.. Speak UP!!. > > > >Descendants of Robert [Col.] E. Wynne > > > > 1 43685 Robert [Col.] E. Wynne > >.. +43689 Sarah Watkins > > 2 43686 Jesse [Capt.] Watkins Wynne b: July 1, 1839 Holly Springs, > >Marshall County, MS d: May 6, 1907 Memphis, TN > >.... +43690 Margaret Ross b: Holly Springs, Marshall County, MS m: 1869 > >.. 3 43691 Joel E. Wynne > >.. 3 43692 Hugh R. Wynne > >.. 3 43693 Jesse J. Wynne > > > >Becky Thill > >ttg-inc@attbi.com > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "robertlcapps" <robertlcapps@cox.net> > >To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2003 7:06 PM > >Subject: Re: [WINN] Capt. Jesse Watkins Wynne / Wynne, AR > > > > > > > > > >>Becky, > >> > >>Would you happen to know which "Southern Wynne" family. > >> > >>Marilyn > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > >

    05/25/2003 06:42:55
    1. Re: [WINN] Capt. Jesse Watkins Wynne / Wynne, AR
    2. reginia
    3. This was not sent to me personally, I do nave some info on him, and yes I guess you would say he was fron the Southern Wynnes, Robert E Wynne, b, 5/3/1811, Tn Devereaux Wynne b, 1770, Va John Wynne b, 1746 NC Thomas Knibb Wynne b, 1724 Reginia White Winn reginia@wt.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "The Thill Group Inc" <ttg-inc@attbi.com> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2003 7:25 PM Subject: Re: [WINN] Capt. Jesse Watkins Wynne / Wynne, AR Dear Marilyn, I don't know but I know he doesn't belong to the Dr. Thomas Wynne line.... this is the best I can tell from the three articles that have been posted. If any one knows who this line belongs to.. Speak UP!!. Descendants of Robert [Col.] E. Wynne 1 43685 Robert [Col.] E. Wynne .. +43689 Sarah Watkins 2 43686 Jesse [Capt.] Watkins Wynne b: July 1, 1839 Holly Springs, Marshall County, MS d: May 6, 1907 Memphis, TN .... +43690 Margaret Ross b: Holly Springs, Marshall County, MS m: 1869 .. 3 43691 Joel E. Wynne .. 3 43692 Hugh R. Wynne .. 3 43693 Jesse J. Wynne Becky Thill ttg-inc@attbi.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "robertlcapps" <robertlcapps@cox.net> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2003 7:06 PM Subject: Re: [WINN] Capt. Jesse Watkins Wynne / Wynne, AR > Becky, > > Would you happen to know which "Southern Wynne" family. > > Marilyn > >

    05/24/2003 11:08:40
    1. Re: [WINN] Capt. Jesse Watkins Wynne / Wynne, AR
    2. reginia
    3. This was not sent to me directly, but I do have a little on this gentleman. And, yes I guess he would be considered a Southern Wynne. Married (1) - Sarah Watkins. Married (2) - Mary Jane Watkins Smith . Sarah's sister. ---------- He was a saddler. ---------- 1845 Tax List - Nacogdoches County, Texas R. E. Wynn ---------- Was the First Postmaster of Linn Flat, Nacogdoches County, Texas, 21 August 1850, and served three years. ---------- 1850 Census - Nacogdoches County, Texas #169 - R. E. Winn, 41 ---------- Buried at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas Robert E Wynne, Reginia White Winn reginia@wt.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "robertlcapps" <robertlcapps@cox.net> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2003 7:06 PM Subject: Re: [WINN] Capt. Jesse Watkins Wynne / Wynne, AR Becky, Would you happen to know which "Southern Wynne" family. Marilyn

    05/24/2003 11:02:02
    1. Re: [WINN] Fwd: [MOHOWARD-L] Winn
    2. Faye Craig
    3. James, this is George Warren Winn, the son of Dr. James Warren Winn. Hope this helps. Faye Winn-Craig ----- Original Message ----- From: "c horrace" <chorrace123@msn.com> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2003 12:04 AM Subject: [WINN] Fwd: [MOHOWARD-L] Winn > > > > From: Jbagby4893@aol.com > To: MOHOWARD-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [MOHOWARD-L] Winn > Date: Sat, 24 May 2003 21:34:32 EDT > > Thursday, 2 Dec 1926, Vol 40, No 31, Pg 1 Col. 3--HONORS FOR WARREN > WINN--Warren Winn, of Higbee, is an honor student at Central College, > Fayette, Mo., > according to results of a survey of the first quarter grades recently made > by > the college. > He is a sophomore. > There are seventy-eight names on the Central Honor Roll for this quarter, > and > to > be included indicates a high standard of scholarship for Winn. If this > standard is > maintained through the school year he will be cited for honors at the > commencement > exercises. > =================================== > I have a few Winn's. I'm wondering who this Warren Winn comes from? > James M. Bagby > > _________________________________________________________________ > The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > >

    05/24/2003 06:25:48
    1. Re: [WINN] Capt. Jesse Watkins Wynne / Wynne, AR
    2. The Thill Group Inc
    3. Lisa, Weren't you working on some that went to MS and Louisiana? Hugs Cuz B ----- Original Message ----- From: "ken adams" <avkadams@yahoo.com> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2003 10:10 PM Subject: Re: [WINN] Capt. Jesse Watkins Wynne / Wynne, AR > Could it be possible, that he is descendant of Gloucester Winn from Virginia. One of Gloucesters descendants went to Mississippi, I do believe. Ken > > robertlcapps <robertlcapps@cox.net> wrote:Becky, > > Maybe Myles could answer this one. Myles could he be related to George > Wynn - remember he named his son Watkin William Wynns. Any suggestions? > > Marilyn > > > The Thill Group Inc wrote: > > >Dear Marilyn, > > I don't know but I know he doesn't belong to the Dr. Thomas Wynne > >line.... this is the best I can tell from the three articles that have been > >posted. If any one knows who this line belongs to.. Speak UP!!. > > > >Descendants of Robert [Col.] E. Wynne > > > > 1 43685 Robert [Col.] E. Wynne > >.. +43689 Sarah Watkins > > 2 43686 Jesse [Capt.] Watkins Wynne b: July 1, 1839 Holly Springs, > >Marshall County, MS d: May 6, 1907 Memphis, TN > >.... +43690 Margaret Ross b: Holly Springs, Marshall County, MS m: 1869 > >.. 3 43691 Joel E. Wynne > >.. 3 43692 Hugh R. Wynne > >.. 3 43693 Jesse J. Wynne > > > >Becky Thill > >ttg-inc@attbi.com > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "robertlcapps" > >To: > >Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2003 7:06 PM > >Subject: Re: [WINN] Capt. Jesse Watkins Wynne / Wynne, AR > > > > > > > > > >>Becky, > >> > >>Would you happen to know which "Southern Wynne" family. > >> > >>Marilyn > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. > >

    05/24/2003 04:32:44
    1. [WINN] Fwd: [MOHOWARD-L] Winn
    2. c horrace
    3. From: Jbagby4893@aol.com To: MOHOWARD-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MOHOWARD-L] Winn Date: Sat, 24 May 2003 21:34:32 EDT Thursday, 2 Dec 1926, Vol 40, No 31, Pg 1 Col. 3--HONORS FOR WARREN WINN--Warren Winn, of Higbee, is an honor student at Central College, Fayette, Mo., according to results of a survey of the first quarter grades recently made by the college. He is a sophomore. There are seventy-eight names on the Central Honor Roll for this quarter, and to be included indicates a high standard of scholarship for Winn.  If this standard is maintained through the school year he will be cited for honors at the commencement exercises. =================================== I have a few Winn's. I'm wondering who this Warren Winn comes from? James M. Bagby _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail

    05/24/2003 04:04:11
    1. Re: [WINN] Capt. Jesse Watkins Wynne / Wynne, AR
    2. robertlcapps
    3. Becky, Maybe Myles could answer this one. Myles could he be related to George Wynn - remember he named his son Watkin William Wynns. Any suggestions? Marilyn The Thill Group Inc wrote: >Dear Marilyn, > I don't know but I know he doesn't belong to the Dr. Thomas Wynne >line.... this is the best I can tell from the three articles that have been >posted. If any one knows who this line belongs to.. Speak UP!!. > >Descendants of Robert [Col.] E. Wynne > > 1 43685 Robert [Col.] E. Wynne >.. +43689 Sarah Watkins > 2 43686 Jesse [Capt.] Watkins Wynne b: July 1, 1839 Holly Springs, >Marshall County, MS d: May 6, 1907 Memphis, TN >.... +43690 Margaret Ross b: Holly Springs, Marshall County, MS m: 1869 >.. 3 43691 Joel E. Wynne >.. 3 43692 Hugh R. Wynne >.. 3 43693 Jesse J. Wynne > >Becky Thill >ttg-inc@attbi.com >----- Original Message ----- >From: "robertlcapps" <robertlcapps@cox.net> >To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2003 7:06 PM >Subject: Re: [WINN] Capt. Jesse Watkins Wynne / Wynne, AR > > > > >>Becky, >> >>Would you happen to know which "Southern Wynne" family. >> >>Marilyn >> >> >> >> > > > >

    05/24/2003 03:29:31
    1. Re: [WINN] Capt. Jesse Watkins Wynne / Wynne, AR
    2. ken adams
    3. Could it be possible, that he is descendant of Gloucester Winn from Virginia. One of Gloucesters descendants went to Mississippi, I do believe. Ken robertlcapps <robertlcapps@cox.net> wrote:Becky, Maybe Myles could answer this one. Myles could he be related to George Wynn - remember he named his son Watkin William Wynns. Any suggestions? Marilyn The Thill Group Inc wrote: >Dear Marilyn, > I don't know but I know he doesn't belong to the Dr. Thomas Wynne >line.... this is the best I can tell from the three articles that have been >posted. If any one knows who this line belongs to.. Speak UP!!. > >Descendants of Robert [Col.] E. Wynne > > 1 43685 Robert [Col.] E. Wynne >.. +43689 Sarah Watkins > 2 43686 Jesse [Capt.] Watkins Wynne b: July 1, 1839 Holly Springs, >Marshall County, MS d: May 6, 1907 Memphis, TN >.... +43690 Margaret Ross b: Holly Springs, Marshall County, MS m: 1869 >.. 3 43691 Joel E. Wynne >.. 3 43692 Hugh R. Wynne >.. 3 43693 Jesse J. Wynne > >Becky Thill >ttg-inc@attbi.com >----- Original Message ----- >From: "robertlcapps" >To: >Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2003 7:06 PM >Subject: Re: [WINN] Capt. Jesse Watkins Wynne / Wynne, AR > > > > >>Becky, >> >>Would you happen to know which "Southern Wynne" family. >> >>Marilyn >> >> >> >> > > > > --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo.

    05/24/2003 02:10:45
    1. Re: [WINN] Capt. Jesse Watkins Wynne / Wynne, AR
    2. robertlcapps
    3. Becky, Would you happen to know which "Southern Wynne" family. Marilyn

    05/24/2003 02:06:06