This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Winn,Crafton Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/FgWBAEB/662.1 Message Board Post: I am replying to your e-mail privately. If anyone else would like to have that information, post a reply here.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Crafton, Winn, Jones Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/FgWBAEB/662 Message Board Post: I am a descendent of Daniel A. Crafton 12/17/1823-10/17/1868 who married Mary Virginia Winn 4/16/1827-9/10/1887 in Lunenburg Co., VA on 12/26/1848. According to the 1870 census they had a grocery in Petersburg, VA. Daniel's line is: James Crafton m. Kenehappitch Thomas Crafton m. Mary Sammons Anderson Crafton m. Mickey Fowlkes Daniel A. Crafton Mary Virginia's line is: Robert Wynne m. Frances Wattmer Peter Wynne m. Mary Martha Coppin Robert Wynne m. Mary Frances Sloman Thomas Wynne m. Agnes Stith Thomas Wynne m. Martha Llywellyn Daniel Winn m. Sarah Virginia Tench John Winn m. Susannah James Winn m. Betsy Powell Mary Virginia Winn Children I have for Daniel and Mary Virginia are: Adolphus A. Crafton 12/29/1849-10/1/1866 Anderson D. Crafton 9/20/1851-1/1/1859 Andrew Lafayette Crafton 6/5/1852-1/1859 Alice V. Crafton b. 1853, m. William J. Dean Addie Virginia Crafton 10/7/1856-3/29/1936, m. Millard Fillmore Jones Daniel A. Crafton b. 1863, m. Eliza Neale and an unnamed infant born 5/7/1865 I am a descendent of Addie Virginia Crafton and Millard Fillmore Jones (11/15/1851-12/7/1916), m. 12/19/1877 in Petersburg, VA. I have more information about their line that I am willing to share, and I would appreciate information about the Craftons and Winns.
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/658.1.1 Message Board Post: David, I think we are searching two different Robert Winn's. My grandfather's name was Veller Green Winn born in Villa Rica Ga. March 4 1898. He was the third child of Robert & Emma Winn, which would make Robert Winn about 100 years old when my grandfather was born. This might be another family member ( maybe his father making my ggrandfather a junior ). I have a question. How did you find out about the 1803 Miss. Territorial census ? I only can find the 1800 Fed. census. My father said that they moved to Mich. when he was 12 yrs. This would be in 1938. Please e-mail me to continue to give each other info on the Winn family. My grandfather Vellver Green Winn married Martha Ione Johnson who was born Sept 3 1902 in Decator Ala. Thanks.
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/658.1 Message Board Post: I have been looking for a Robert Winn who may have been a brother of my ggggrandfather Minor Winn. There was a Minor and Robert Winn in the 1803 Mississippi Territorial Census which included Madison county AL at that time. Minor and Robert Winn both Petitioned for land in Madison AL in 1809 and 1810. My Minor died in 1814 as did his partner in a land deal on Indian Creek, Giles co TN (Ambrose Foster) as their children were orphaned at that time. David Scott
I have been looking for a Robert Winn who may have been a brother of my ggggrandfather Minor Winn. There was a Minor and Robert Winn in the 1803 Mississippi Territorial Census which included Madison county AL at that time. Minor and Robert Winn both Petitioned for land in Madison AL in 1809 and 1810. My Minor died in 1814 as did his partner in a land deal on Indian Creek, Giles co TN (Ambrose Foster) as their children were orphaned at that time. David Scott ----- Original Message ----- From: <twinnlarry@aol.com> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 6:07 PM Subject: [WINN] Robert Winn & Emma McGuire > 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/658 > > Message Board Post: > > I am looking for any info on Robert Winn from around southern Tenn. and northern Al. Robert Winn and Emma McGuire had 9 children,Genlus,Lettie,Vell,Emma lou, Ernist,Unice, Ralph, Boyd,and Karo. They were white and Robert was a farmer. They lived around Huntsville, Al. and Fayettville, Tenn. Please e-mail me at twinnlarry@aol.com,thanks.
Can any one identify this William B. Winn???? State of Minnesota Death Certificate # 9752 registration book 31 Full Name: William B. Winn Date of death: Jan. 15, 1932 Place of death: City: Rochester, County: Olmsted, MN, Kahler Hospital, length of residence in place of death: 1 mo, 26 days. If non resident give city: Lee's Summit, Missouri Sex Male, color: White, Married Name of Wife: Ruth Robinson Date of birth: Oct. 24, 1875 Age 56 yrs, 2 mo, 21 days Trade: Farmer Birthplace: Plattsburg, Missouri Name of Father: James A. Winn, birthplace: Boyle County, KY Maiden name of Mother: Caroline Trimble, birthplace Boyle County, KY Informant: Mrs. William B. Winn, Lee's Summit, Missouri Undertaker: T. R. Lawler, Rochester, MN Dr. Attended deceased from Nov. 19, 1932 to Jan. 15, 1932 last saw deceased alive Jan. 15, 1932 at 9:40 am Primary Underlying cause: Duodenal Ulcer 2 years Contibutory cause: Bronchopneumonia and abscesses of lungs 5 weeks Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN researched by Vi Grooms-Alban Cuz Becky ttg-inc@attbi.com http://www.ttg-inc.net http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/
Dear Cuz's, Several have e-mailed me privately, about the Great Race coming near your towns or stopping in your towns and wanting to know the exact route. On the other e-mail I gave the dates and where we will be... Problem is.. they don't tell us the exact highways until the day the race starts, that way no one does a Pre-run of the route. So if you see it is going to be in your town on a certain day or stopping there for lunch etc.. watch your local news, or check your newspapers once the race starts on June 21, and it should make you aware of what highways we will be using... I am told that we go into and out of each major city on major highways...but then leave the major highway and go the rest of the day on minor highways and back roads. Remember my dad [Richard Wynn] and brother [Richard Wynn Jr] will be driving the 32 Plymouth, it is car # 30, it is navy blue with beige spoked wheels. I will be in the follow vehicle, and my son will be driving the truck/car hauler, and we are called the Wynn Troupe!!. But I believe they are going to have the support vehicles separate from the race cars, so we don't slow down the racers. Now at night we will all be at one hotel in the city in the schedule and people are welcome to come and visit and look at the cars, so if we are in your city to stay the night you can find out from the news where we are can come by and visit!!! Doesn't it sound like fun!!! Hugs Cuz B ttg-inc@attbi.com http://www.ttg-inc.net http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/
Can anyone help me with my brick wall - Henry Winn? He was b Mar 1824 in GA according to Census. Family story is that he ran away from home when he was about 9 after his father remarried. Supposedly a brother went with him. The next record I have is Henry marrying Caroline Frances Green in Russell Co AL in 1850. They moved to LA about 1860 and stayed awhile before moving to Columbia Co AR where Henry died in 1900. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Mary in CA
Does anyone have information on a Joshua R. Wynn, b. IN 1830 m. Julia Rose Callum, b. 1845 Maryland? Vi
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/5540/FgWBAEB/661 Message Board Post: My maternal grandmother, Vera Gertrude Winn (b: 16 Jun 1892, d: 27 May 1973) was reared at Venus, TX (eastern Johnson County, near Ellis County line, about half way between Alvarado and Waxahachie). She married Olin Madison Martin, son of William Alexander Martin and Grace Herron. I remember two of her sisters were Annie and Flo. Aunt Annie lived in Dallas, TX near White Rock Lake. I do not recall her married name. Aunt Flo lived somewhere on Potomac St in Ft Worth, TX. I believe she was the widow of a Prescott and later married Homer Ivie. Many thanks, don
Sorry...I normally provide the url for my "finds" but I forgot to this time. Here it is so you can go there youselves. There is a lot more than just the POYTHRESS Family...you'll see! <A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~poythress/allied.html">http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~poythress/allied.html</A> Andie in Kailua
Aw golly. Glad you like it...(blush)... Andie
On AncientFaces.com there are currently four photos of: William Winn Sally Winn Yaple Catherine Burrows Winn and Lana Phoenix Winn. They all are shown with a homestead location as Delaware Co NY. Does anyone know these people and, is so, how do they fit with our scheme of things? Thanks, Carolyn for your recent posting of Welsh Archery. Andie Harris in Kailua
Dang Cuz Andie, That is a land mine of info!!! That will take you more than the weekend..and FANTASTIC Sources in there!!! Good Find!! Thanks for sharing Hugs Cuz B ttg-inc@attbi.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <PooolSide@aol.com> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 7:42 PM Subject: [WINN] POYTHRESS and WINN/WYNN/WYNNES. Of Course Dear Cuzzins...I am back again. Just look below. Sorry...Hope I don't get scolded for sending such a long e-mail but I was so excited when I found this on the rather larrrrrge POYTHRESS Website I just had to show you. Are the rest of you familiar with this POYTHRESS Website? I certainly didn't know about it. I am having sooooo much fun! Have a look. There is LOTS more for you to find on your own. I know this is going to keep me busy for the whole weekend. Well, I am going to see La Boheme but except for that.... Andie Poythress Allied Family Information > By William D. Lindsey <A HREF="mailto:indsch19@ally.ios.com">indsch19@ally.ios.com</A><A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~poythress/#overview">Overview of Wynne Family in > England</A>Wynne Family Connections To Poythress FamilyRobert WYNNE was born > before 28 Dec. 1622, Canterbury, England (christened at St. Dunstan's > church on this date). From 1657-60, he appears in various records as > burgess from Charles City Co., VA, and 1661-74, he was speaker of the VA > House. He d. bef. 8 Oct. 1675, evidently in Charles City Co. His will, > dated 1 July 1675, was probated in England on 15 Aug. 1678. The will > identifies Robert WYNNE as of Jordan's Parish, Charles City Co.,VA, and > asks that he be buried in the Jordan's church near his son Robert. To his > oldest son Thomas, he leaves a farm in Whitestaple Parish near Canterbury, > England, called Limbet Banckes, along with two houses in Canterbury in St. > Mildred's Parish. To son Joshua he leaves a house and oatmeal mill in Dover > Lane outside St. George's, Canterbury, called the Lilly Pot, and two tenant > houses. Sons Thomas and Josuah are also left property in VA, the latter > receiving the plantation called George's. To his daughter Mary Woodlief, he > leaves a servant, and to Mary's son George he also leaves property. The > rest of the estate went to Robert WYNNE's wife and extrx. Mary. The > overseers of the estate were to be Thomas GRENDON and Robert WYNNE's > son-in-law [i.e., stepson] Capt. Francis POYTHRESS.Mary, the widow > POYTHRESS's, maiden name is not known. The children of Robert WYNNE were as > follows:Thomas WYNNE (1657, Charles City Co.-1718, Prince George or Surry > Co., VA), m. 1)---- and 2)Agnes STITH and had issue: Joseph (m. > ----LLEWELLYN), and Sloman (m. Elizabeth STITH) by first spouse; Thomas (m. > 1]Ann, d/o Robert BOLLING and Ann STITH, 2]Martha, perhaps widow of his > brother Joseph), Robert (m. 1]Martha JEFFERSON, 2]Mary PHILIPSON), Mary (m. > Nathaniel MALONE), and Lucy (m. John COX), these by Agnes STITH.Robert > WYNNE (d. by 1675).Joshua WYNNE (abt. 1662, Charles City Co., VA--1715, > Prince George Co., VA), m. Mary, d/o Peter JONES, and had issue: Peter (m. > 1]d/o Col. Edward HILL, and 2]Frances ANDERSON HERBERT), Joshua, m. Mary > SLOMAN, Robert (m. 1]----HAMLIN and 2]Sarah KNIBB), William (m. Frances > READ), Francis, Mary (m. John WORSHAM), and Margaret (m. Edward GOODRICH) > .Mary, m. John WOODLIEF, s/o Capt. John WOODLIEF. If anyone is interested > in this WYNNE family, I will gladly share information.Posted: Wed, 12 Mar > 1997W. D. Lindsey<A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~poythress/indsch19@ally.ios.c om">indsch19@ally.ios.com</A>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. > Roebert Wynne, mayor of Canterbury, was the grandfather of Col. > RobertWynne, 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.On 12 Aug. 1620, Thomas Wynne's > brother Peter was married to Martha Coppin, daughter of William Coppin of > St. Margarets, Canterbury. The marriage was at St. Mathins church in > Canterbury. Peter Wynne's son Robert, speaker of the House in Virginia, was > christened at St. Dunstans, Canterbury on 28 Dec. 1622. Peter Wynne was > buried at St. Georges on 30 May 1638.William Coppin, father of Martha, was > buried at St. Georges on 18 March 1633. The Wynns say that a memorial > tablet to him is in St. Georges, and is mentioned in Hasted's History of > Kent, vol. 4, p. 170. The Wynns also note that William Coppin was also > probably the grandson of John Coppin, member of Parliament from Canterbury > from 1553-4.
Dear Cuz's, this is totally off topic but pertains the Wynn's... My Father is Richard L. Wynn, Sr., he has restored my 1929 Model A, which took 25 years to do, all our children grew up watching the car being restored, and which my husband Jerry gave me for my birthday two years ago. My father sold the 1929 Model A, so that he could buy a 32 Plymouth to restore. The 32 Plymouth was special to him because that was his first car that he had ever bought for himself for $500.00 of hard earned cash, and he has many fond memories of. My father over the last years has mentioned repeatedly about he "Great Race", which is a cross country multi-day vintage car race, and how much he would love to be in it. It is very expensive [up from 60,000.00], for the restoring of the car, the double parts for repairs, the three vehicles, and nine member team to back up the car during the two week race and get the car home, motels, meals for him and the team etc. This year my brother Richard L. Wynn, Jr. gave my father the gift of the "Great Race, 2003" for his birthday last November, and is funding this race for my dad. Dad will be the Driver and my Brother will be the Navigator. With this came a automatic "We want to go!!" uprise of the Wynn clan. So now we have a Nine man/woman team called the "Wynn Troupe" who will be traveling for four weeks from start to finish from San Antonio, TX to Detroit, Michigan, to Dayton, FL. and back home to San Antonio, TX. There will be 29 members of the Wynn family at the finish line in Daytona, FL. All of my dad's children, grandchildren and great grandchildren will be standing there to see the completion of his dream. I will be on the nine man/woman "Wynn Troupe" team that will be making that trip with him. My son Michael will be the driver of the Truck/Trailer that will transport the 32 Plymouth to and from the race and from spot to spot as needed with the spare parts. We will be making the complete trip. My hubby Jerry will be joining up with the team half way through when we hit Dallas, TX and will stay with the team as back up driver/navigator until the finish line. All of our shirts will have the Arms that Connie provided me on our left chest pocket with our name above it.. My brother is thinking of putting the Prince/Princess into effect on the names..We are working on trying to incorporate th arms on the car but are having to review the rules of the race as we are not registered as a corp. car which allows logos...giggles but we are trying... I told my mom we needed to wear jester's hats as the "Wynne Troupe" and dad and Rick need to wear crowns..HA HA HA..[that was a joke!!] On March 27-30, 2003, they are having a Rally called "Great Race Texas, San Marcos, Tx", which is a trial run for the Race. In the Rally they allow anyone to register and be in it... So, us girls not wanting to be left out registered as a Mom/Daughter team called the "Wynn Troupettes"..giggles... in the Rookie class, Mom and I will be the Driver and Navigator of Mom's Lincoln Towncar..giggles... [No I am not taking my 1929 Model A down there!]. It will be a blast, my Dad and my brother will be also in the race with the 32 Plymouth, as the trial run. Does this sound like a HOOT!!!! On the web site: http://www.greatrace.com You will find the Great Race, the only multi-day vintage car rally of its kind int he country and has been held annually since 1983. The Great Race 2003, is from June 21, 2003 - July 5, 2003 This is the schedule, if you are going to be in the area on these days, check local news and see when they are coming through, and wave to us and cheer us on!!! Saturday, June 21 - Leave Detroit, Michigan Overnight, Battle Creek, MI Sunday, June 22 - Lunch South Bend, IN Overnight Indianapolis, IN Monday, June 23 - Lunch Effingham, IL Overnight St. Louis, MO Tuesday, June 24 - Lunch Rolla, MO Overnight Springfield, MO Wed., June 25 - AM Pit Stop Joplin, MO Lunch Bentonville, AR Overnight Ft. Smith, AR Thurs., June 26 - Lunch McAlester, OK Overnight Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX Friday, June 27 - Day off Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX Saturday, June 28 - Lunch Texarkana, TX Overnight Hot Springs, AR Sunday, June 29 - Lunch Searcy, AR Overnight Memphis, TN Monday, June 30 - Lunch Florence, AL Overnight Chattanooga, TN Tuesday, July 1 - AM Pit Stop Athens, TN Lunch Maggie Valley, NC Overnight Concord, NC Wed., July 2 - Lunch Columbia, SC Overnight Savannah, GA Thurs., July 3 - Lunch Lake City, FL Overnight Lake Mary, FL Friday, July 4 - Finish Daytona/Ormond Beach "Centennial of Speed" Celebration Saturday, July 5 - Grand Finish - Daytona International Speedway @ Pepsi 400 My Dad and my brother are on this page as Rookies: http://www.greatrace.com/press/recordbreakingstart.pdf And it says " "Two rookie teams have already registerd: Richard and Richard Wynn Jr. [San Antonio TX] and Mike and Leonard Kelly [Villa Rica, Ga]. The Wynns' support team is made up of immediate family members making The Great Race 2003 a family affair." "This will be a true family affair style racing. We have won The Great Race 2003 by just starting and making priceless family memories," said Wynn, Jr. "At my dad's age [70 years], your dreams can still come true and I'm going to give this dream to him. To share this kind of fellowship with your father doing a task like this, it's what you tell your grandchildren about.". Here's how the competition works: Great Race Director of Competition, John Classen, logs more than 20,000 miles on three trips across the USA, searching for the most challenging back roads to incorporate into the competition. Most of the roads traveled by racers are back roads, so Interstates are used only to enter and leave cities. Each speed change, stop, start and turn is specifically detailed in driving instructions. Exact speeds and "perfect" drive times are allotted for each maneuver. The competitors' objective is to match the perfect times established by John. To make it very interesting, no electronic devices of any type, including calculators and cell phones, are allowed in the cars, and odometers are removed or sealed. Twenty minutes before each team starts the race, each team picks up daily driving instructions. These instructions are very specific, detailing every stop, turn and speed change made to the finish that night. These directions are accurate to within one second. Racers may use only a wristwatch, an analog clock, speedometer and pencil and paper to chart their miles. As if following directions and doing calculations weren't hard enough, Great Racers must function perfectly while driving fractious antique cars. Several times thoughout the day, racers' progress is clocked at secret checkpoints by video cameras with electronic timers. Racers' times are relayed to central scoring via special field uplinks. A perfect score is zero, and each second off schedule at each checkpoint is a penalty point. As in golf, low score wins. Winning scores of 5 to 10 second error for a day are typical. Anyway, I just wanted to let you know that the Wynn's are out there tearing it up!!! Hugs Cuz B ttg-inc@attbi.com http://www.ttg-inc.net http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/ ttg-inc@attbi.com http://www.ttg-inc.net http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/
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/92.105.1 Message Board Post: I am trying to get information on a Robert Winn that is on the 1850 Census. At that time his wife was listed as Catherine. He may be the father of Henry Winn b. 1824 in GA. Henry is my ggrandfather.
Dear Cuzzins...I am back again. Just look below. Sorry...Hope I don't get scolded for sending such a long e-mail but I was so excited when I found this on the rather larrrrrge POYTHRESS Website I just had to show you. Are the rest of you familiar with this POYTHRESS Website? I certainly didn't know about it. I am having sooooo much fun! Have a look. There is LOTS more for you to find on your own. I know this is going to keep me busy for the whole weekend. Well, I am going to see La Boheme but except for that.... Andie Poythress Allied Family Information > By William D. Lindsey <A HREF="mailto:indsch19@ally.ios.com">indsch19@ally.ios.com</A><A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~poythress/#overview">Overview of Wynne Family in > England</A>Wynne Family Connections To Poythress FamilyRobert WYNNE was born > before 28 Dec. 1622, Canterbury, England (christened at St. Dunstan's > church on this date). From 1657-60, he appears in various records as > burgess from Charles City Co., VA, and 1661-74, he was speaker of the VA > House. He d. bef. 8 Oct. 1675, evidently in Charles City Co. His will, > dated 1 July 1675, was probated in England on 15 Aug. 1678. The will > identifies Robert WYNNE as of Jordan's Parish, Charles City Co.,VA, and > asks that he be buried in the Jordan's church near his son Robert. To his > oldest son Thomas, he leaves a farm in Whitestaple Parish near Canterbury, > England, called Limbet Banckes, along with two houses in Canterbury in St. > Mildred's Parish. To son Joshua he leaves a house and oatmeal mill in Dover > Lane outside St. George's, Canterbury, called the Lilly Pot, and two tenant > houses. Sons Thomas and Josuah are also left property in VA, the latter > receiving the plantation called George's. To his daughter Mary Woodlief, he > leaves a servant, and to Mary's son George he also leaves property. The > rest of the estate went to Robert WYNNE's wife and extrx. Mary. The > overseers of the estate were to be Thomas GRENDON and Robert WYNNE's > son-in-law [i.e., stepson] Capt. Francis POYTHRESS.Mary, the widow > POYTHRESS's, maiden name is not known. The children of Robert WYNNE were as > follows:Thomas WYNNE (1657, Charles City Co.-1718, Prince George or Surry > Co., VA), m. 1)---- and 2)Agnes STITH and had issue: Joseph (m. > ----LLEWELLYN), and Sloman (m. Elizabeth STITH) by first spouse; Thomas (m. > 1]Ann, d/o Robert BOLLING and Ann STITH, 2]Martha, perhaps widow of his > brother Joseph), Robert (m. 1]Martha JEFFERSON, 2]Mary PHILIPSON), Mary (m. > Nathaniel MALONE), and Lucy (m. John COX), these by Agnes STITH.Robert > WYNNE (d. by 1675).Joshua WYNNE (abt. 1662, Charles City Co., VA--1715, > Prince George Co., VA), m. Mary, d/o Peter JONES, and had issue: Peter (m. > 1]d/o Col. Edward HILL, and 2]Frances ANDERSON HERBERT), Joshua, m. Mary > SLOMAN, Robert (m. 1]----HAMLIN and 2]Sarah KNIBB), William (m. Frances > READ), Francis, Mary (m. John WORSHAM), and Margaret (m. Edward GOODRICH) > .Mary, m. John WOODLIEF, s/o Capt. John WOODLIEF. If anyone is interested > in this WYNNE family, I will gladly share information.Posted: Wed, 12 Mar > 1997W. D. Lindsey<A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~poythress/indsch19@ally.ios.com">indsch19@ally.ios.com</A>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. > Roebert Wynne, mayor of Canterbury, was the grandfather of Col. > RobertWynne, 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.On 12 Aug. 1620, Thomas Wynne's > brother Peter was married to Martha Coppin, daughter of William Coppin of > St. Margarets, Canterbury. The marriage was at St. Mathins church in > Canterbury. Peter Wynne's son Robert, speaker of the House in Virginia, was > christened at St. Dunstans, Canterbury on 28 Dec. 1622. Peter Wynne was > buried at St. Georges on 30 May 1638.William Coppin, father of Martha, was > buried at St. Georges on 18 March 1633. The Wynns say that a memorial > tablet to him is in St. Georges, and is mentioned in Hasted's History of > Kent, vol. 4, p. 170. The Wynns also note that William Coppin was also > probably the grandson of John Coppin, member of Parliament from Canterbury > from 1553-4.
Interested in finding out about John and Richard and the brother I think was William. Also interested in Phoebe (Wilkes) Pledger who married Richard Winn. Carolyn Thomas Platt N. Myrtle Beach, SC tgr2ctp@aol.com
I was sent this by a fellow FLOYD researcher because it contains more than a few surnames that are associated with my line of Floyds, and he thought this might help place them. I am sending it on to you guys because of the WINN/WYNNE reference. Regards, Alex Charles City County, Virginia History Originally Charles City, formed in 1634. In 1703 Prince George was formed from the part of Charles City County which lay south of the James River. In 1720 Brunswick was cut off the southern portion of Prince George. In 1734 Amelia County emerged from Prince George's western holdings. In 1752 the final boundary change occurred when Dinwiddie County was created. 1634: Charles City County included present day Dinwiddie County 1702: Prince George County formed from Charles City County 1720: Brunswick County formed 1752: Dinwiddie County's present boundaries established, except for the portion annexed by the City of Petersburg Parishes: Bristol 1643-1702 (also Henrico Co. & afterwards Prince George), Charles City 1613-?, Chickahominy before 1640-1643 (also James City Co.), Flower dewe Hundred aka Jordan's Journey 1620s-1688, Martin's Brandon 1655- 1702 (afterwards Prince George Co.), Smith's Hundred abt 1617-abt 1619, Southampton 1619- 1622, Wallingford (first called Chickahominy Parish) 1643-16?? (also James City Co.), West and Shirley abt 1613-1622, Westover by 1625-1702 (afterwards Prince George Co.), Weyanoke abt 1618-1702 (afterwards Prince George Co), Wilmington abt 1658-1723 (also James City Co.) Most pre-1833 records were destroyed by the ravages of Benedict Arnold, Banastre Tarleton, Grant's Armies of the James and Potomac, and fire. The Town of McKenney is the only incorporated town in Dinwiddie County. Families: Some Families (ABERNATHY) are listed on the Prince George table ASTON, Walter perhaps confusion in him and a son Walter died in 1634 or 1656… buried at Westover Church yard wife Hannah POST, dau Mary POST m Richard COCKE COCKE, Richard House of Burgesses 1634 for Weyanoke settled at Bremo, Henrico Co., Va. wife Mary POST COCKE, Richard, Jr. Born in Henrico Co. but lived at Old Man's Creek, Charles City Co. wife (?) Elizabeth LITTLEBURY BURGE, John Inventory sold May 9 1693 wife Mary DIX, Jarvis prob. resided here courts awarded Wingfield children to him after his dau. died JONES, Richard father of Peter JONES, Peter born in either Wales or Charles City Co. STITH, John died in Westover Parish wife Jane MOSEBY WINGFIELD, William died in Chas.Co. wife dau of Jarvis DIX WYNNE (Winn), Robert Died in Jordans Parish; burgess Chas. City Co. 1658 wife Mary Francis Sloman POYTHRESS WYNNE (Winn), Joshua son of Robert, house of burgesses 1704-12; Indian Interpreter; sheriff Prince George; inherited father's plantation; killed in Dinwiddie Co. wife Mary JONES WYNNE (Winn), Thomas brother of Joshua; son of Robert Indian interpreter in 1701; died in Surry Co., Vain Prince George Co. in 1704 wife Agnes STITH ABERNATHY, Robert lived in Charles City in 1656 bought 100 acres in 1665 moved to Prince George near Nottoway River wife Sarah CUBISHA
Dear Jack, Could you send me a chart of this Robert? with kids etc.. at least two generations? Cuz Becky ttg-inc@attbi.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jack Wynn" <jwynn@mindspring.com> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2002 3:20 PM Subject: Re: [WINN] Mary Phillipson > We're both talking about the same person. > > 2. MARRIAGE RECORDS OF BRUNSWICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1730-1852 by > Fothergill, 1976 > > ROBERT WYNNE TO MARY PHILLIPSON, WIDOW, 9 AUGUST 1753 > > ROBERT WYNNE, born in 1685 and left a will in 1754 in which he > mentions his wife MARY and indicating that she was his second wife, > saying "Upon condition that she discharge all debts she was under > before our intermarriage" I give and bequeath unto her one Bay horse > branded with a Heart, ten pounds in cash and two Wheel Chairs, et al. > > I have 5 children by Robert's first marriage and none by the second. > Anne may have died before he wrote his will as only 4 are named: > Lucretia Tucker, Martha Parham, Cornelia Raines & Angilica Raines. > > I could have made a mistake about the Johnson. I do have Mary > married to a "Mr." Johnson but she could have remarried after > Robert's death. > > I have a Sloman married to a Mary (named in his will) but I doubt her > name was Phillipson. > > Jack > > > > >Hi Jack I am back--I did some checking and I think you have the > >wrong Robert Wynne. The Robert I am talking about is Major Robert > >Wynne born about 1685 to Captain Thomas Wynne and Agnes Stith. He > >married first Martha Jefferson (died 1751) and then Mary Phillipson > >in 1753 (a widow). I am trying to find out in Phillipson is her > >maiden name or her " widow " name. > >I also have a Mary Phillipson married to Sloman Wynne Jr. (no dates > >on either). Is she the same one or another with the same name??? > >Can any one help????Thanks --Carol > > > > > >Jack Wynn wrote: > > > > > > Hi Carol! > > > > > > I have her as the "widow Johnson" but don't know her maiden name. > > > > > > Jack > > > > > > > Good morning everyone--I have a question I hope you can > > > >answer--Does anyone know if Mary Phillipson who married Robert > > > >Wynne as his second wife, if Phillipson is her maiden name or her > > > >(wid.) name and who else she might have married? I have her name a > > > >couple of times but it could be another with the same name which > > > >happens--Thank you for your help-Carol Winn-Ott > > > >