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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: andreww258 Surnames: Winn Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.winn/1670/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Interesting information in this online book: Free African Americans of North Carolina, Virginia, and South ..., Volume 2 Paul Heinegg - Social Science - 2005 - 1355 pages pg. 1256-1259, Wynne/Winn family of King William Co., Va. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
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Please change my email address to d7777@att.net Att is dropping all the old worldnet accounts at the end of the month. Thank you, Dee Thompson, Atlanta For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups refer to this Link: http://www.ncgenweb.us/bladen/lookups Please search the Bladen County List Archives before requesting a lookup by clicking on NCBLADEN on the site above.
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Author: WileyAlston_Jarrell Surnames: ALTMAN, BISHOP, CROSBY, ELLIS, HOLCOMBE, HUMMELL, JARRELL, JARROLD, MASON, MCALHANEY, MCDOWELL, MOCK, O'BRIEN, PARROT, RICHARDSON, RIVERS, SANDERS, SANDFORD, SHOCKLEY, SMITH, TERRY, TUTEN, WINN, WINSTEAD, WOODCOCK Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.winn/1668/mb.ashx Message Board Post: ====================================================================== Source source note 1: Ronald Jarrell Sebastian source note 2: Lawrence Eugene Jarrell source note 3: suggested by cemetery site source note 4: Karl Bishop source note 5: obituary - Lloyd Arnold Smith, 10 Jul 2006** source note 6: Gail Elizabeth Bailey Long source note 7: obituary - Bill Jarrell Sr, 19 Dec 2009** source note 8: obituary - Mrs. Clara Mae Altman, 6 Dec 2000** source note 9: FindAGrave.com source note 10: Malinda Jo Altman source note 11: obituary - Barney Milton Jarrell, 31 Dec 2006** source note 12: obituary - Annie Winstead, 21 Jun 2006** source note 13: obituary - Claude E. Winstead Sr., 31 Jan 2010** source note 14: obituary - Corrine Jarrell Crosby, 18 Dec 2008** ====================================================================== ** included at the bottom of this query. I'm looking for additional data (dates, places, spouses, significant and insignificant others, children and cemeteries on the following: EXTENDED FAMILY REPORT ====================================================================== HUSBAND: "Bub" James Jacob JARRELL (Jarrold) JR. BORN: 14 Feb 1876 MARR: DIED: 22 Jul 1940 Hampton Co SC BURIED: Thames Cem, Hampton, Hampton Co SC FATHER: Jacob James JARRELL (Jarrold) SR. b:12 Jan 1851; d:28 Nov 1915, Hampton Co SC; buried Rivers, family Cemetery. MOTHER: Rosa MASON b:____; living 1880, Hampton Co SC. SOURCES: Name....data supplied by source note 2, 2 Oct 1997 Other...source note 1 ====================================================================== WIFE: Hattie Clara WINN BORN: 28 Jan 1882 DIED: 25 Jun 1976 probably, Hampton Co SC BURIED: Thames Cem, Hampton, Hampton Co SC FATHER: Barney Brantley WINN b:10 Mar 1840; d:4 Jan 1908, probably, Hampton Co SC; buried Thames Cemetery; child of William J. WINN and Catherine TUTEN; [Note: some sources show dob 10 Mar 1842]. MOTHER: Rosa Clara TERRY b:12 Mar 1850; d:6 Aug 1910, probably, Hampton Co SC; buried Thames Cemetery. SOURCES: DPlace..source note 3 Father..data supplied by source note 4, 10 Dec 2003 Mother..data supplied by source note 4, 10 Dec 2003 Other...data supplied by source note 2, 27 Oct 2002 ====================================================================== 1 | NAME: James Shellie (Shelly James) JARRELL M | BORN: 4 Apr 1903 | MARR: | DIED: 16 Mar 1978 | WIFE: Katie SANDFORD | BORN: 1914 DIED: 1979 | SRCE: Other...data supplied by source note 4, 10 Dec 2003 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Katie SANDFORD 1 | NAME: Frances J. JARRELL F | BORN: roughly 1928 | MARR: circa 19(private) | DIED: 10 Jul 2006 Port Wentworth, Chatham Co GA | HUSB: Lloyd Arnold SMITH | BORN: circa 1928 DIED: 10 Jul 2006 | SRCE: Nme..mid init supplied by source note 5, 13 Nov 2008 | Fth..data supplied by source note 5, 13 Nov 2008 | Mth..data supplied by source note 5, 13 Nov 2008 | Oth..source note 5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Katie SANDFORD 2 | NAME: Bill Henry JARRELL M | BORN: 17 Apr 19(private) Hampton Co SC | MARR: | DIED: 19 Dec 2009 Hampton, Hampton Co SC | WIFE: Areli G. ??? | BORN: 16 Jul 1933 DIED: 11 May 1995 | SRCE: Bth..source note 6 | BPl..source note 6 | Dth..source note 6 | DPl..source note 6 | Oth..data supplied by source note 5, 13 Nov 2008 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Katie SANDFORD 3 | NAME: Bobby James JARRELL M | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: living 19 Dec 2009 Nixville, Tompkins Co SC | SRCE: Dth..source note 6 | DPl..source note 6 | Oth..data supplied by source note 5, 13 Nov 2008 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Katie SANDFORD 4 | NAME: Barney M. JARRELL M | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: before 19 Dec 2009 | SRCE: Dth..source note 6 | Oth..data supplied by source note 5, 13 Nov 2008 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Katie SANDFORD 5 | NAME: Eunice J. JARRELL F | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: living 19 Dec 2009 Beaufort, Beaufort Co SC | HUSB: Henry WINN | BORN: DIED: | SRCE: Oth..data supplied by source note 5, 13 Nov 2008 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Katie SANDFORD 6 | NAME: Christine J. JARRELL F | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: living 19 Dec 2009 Hilliard, Nassau Co FL | HUSB: ??? PARROT | BORN: DIED: | SRCE: Oth..data supplied by source note 5, 13 Nov 2008 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Katie SANDFORD 7 | NAME: Louie JARRELL M | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | NAME: Rosa Lee JARRELL F | BORN: 16 Oct 1905 | MARR: | DIED: before 6 Dec 2000 | SRCE: Death...source note 8 | Other...data supplied by source note 4, 10 Dec 2003 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 | NAME: Ervin Terry JARRELL M | BORN: 2 Sep 1907 Hampton Co SC | MARR: | DIED: 3 Apr 1991 SC | WIFE: Mary Eva MOCK | BORN: 11 Nov 1912 DIED: 10 Nov 1977 | SRCE: Name....middle name supplied by source note 4, 10 Dec 2003 | BPlace..source note 9 | DPlace..source note 9 | Other...data supplied by source note 4, 8 Oct 2003 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Mary Eva MOCK 1 | NAME: Hattie Louise JARRELL F | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: | HUSB: Bradley Caldwell MCALHANEY | BORN: DIED: | NOTE: not listed by all sources | SRCE: Oth..data supplied by source note 5, 13 Nov 2008 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Mary Eva MOCK 2 | NAME: Margaret Elizabeth JARRELL F | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: | SRCE: Oth..data supplied by source note 5, 13 Nov 2008 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Mary Eva MOCK 3 | NAME: Mary Evelyn JARRELL F | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: | NOTE: not listed by all sources | SRCE: Oth..data supplied by source note 5, 13 Nov 2008 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Mary Eva MOCK 4 | NAME: Ervin Oliver JARRELL M | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: | NOTE: not listed by all sources | SRCE: Oth..data supplied by source note 5, 13 Nov 2008 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Mary Eva MOCK 5 | NAME: Annette JARRELL F | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: | NOTE: not listed by all sources | SRCE: Oth..data supplied by source note 5, 13 Nov 2008 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Mary Eva MOCK 6 | NAME: Richard Edward JARRELL M | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: | NOTE: not listed by all sources | SRCE: Oth..data supplied by source note 5, 13 Nov 2008 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Mary Eva MOCK 7 | NAME: Linda Lorraine JARRELL F | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: | NOTE: not listed by all sources | SRCE: Oth..data supplied by source note 5, 13 Nov 2008 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Mary Eva MOCK 8 | NAME: James David JARRELL M | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: | NOTE: not listed by all sources | SRCE: Oth..data supplied by source note 5, 13 Nov 2008 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Mary Eva MOCK 9 | NAME: Dorothy Laverne JARRELL F | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: | HUSB: ??? BISHOP | BORN: DIED: | SRCE: Nme..Dorothy supplied by source note 5, 13 Nov 2008 | Oth..data supplied by source note 4, 8 Oct 2003 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 | NAME: Clara Mae JARRELL F | BORN: 22 Jun 1910 Hampton Co SC | MARR: | DIED: 6 Dec 2000 Port Wentworth, Chatham Co GA | BUR: Thames Cem, Hampton, Hampton Co SC | HUSB: Eddie Hugh ALTMAN | BORN: 28 Jul 1910 DIED: 13 Apr 1954 | NOTE: did not remarry | SRCE: BPlace..source note 8 | Death...source note 8 | DPlace..source note 8 | Other...data supplied by source note 4, 10 Dec 2003 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Eddie Hugh ALTMAN 1 | NAME: Hugh Roscoe ALTMAN M | BORN: 10 Dec 19(private) | MARR: 9 Jun 19(private) Bakersfield, Kern Co CA | DIED: living 15 Aug 2006 Bakersfield, Kern Co CA | WIFE: Norma Jo WOODCOCK | BORN: 9 Jun 19(private) DIED: living 18 Aug 2006 | SRCE: Nme..Hugh supplied by source note 10, 15 Aug 2006 | Bth..data supplied by source note 10, 15 Aug 2006 | Dth..data supplied by source note 10, 15 Aug 2006 | DPl..data supplied by source note 10, 15 Aug 2006 | Oth..source note 8 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Eddie Hugh ALTMAN 2 | NAME: Evelyn Elaine ALTMAN F | BORN: 9 Aug 19(private) | MARR: | DIED: living 15 Aug 2006 Rincon, Effingham Co GA | HUSB: ??? ELLIS | BORN: DIED: | SRCE: Nme..Evelyn supplied by source note 10, 15 Aug 2006 | Bth..data supplied by source note 10, 15 Aug 2006 | Dth..data supplied by source note 10, 15 Aug 2006 | DPl..data supplied by source note 10, 15 Aug 2006 | Oth..source note 8 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Eddie Hugh ALTMAN 3 | NAME: Malinda Gail ALTMAN F | BORN: 20 Nov 19(private) | MARR: | DIED: living 15 Aug 2006 Rincon, Effingham Co GA | HUSB: ??? RICHARDSON | BORN: DIED: | SRCE: Nme..middle name supplied by source note 10, | 15 Aug 2006 | Bth..data supplied by source note 10, 15 Aug 2006 | Dth..data supplied by source note 10, 15 Aug 2006 | DPl..data supplied by source note 10, 15 Aug 2006 | Oth..source note 8 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Eddie Hugh ALTMAN 4 | NAME: Clara LaJuan ALTMAN F | BORN: 5 Dec 19(private) | MARR: | DIED: living 15 Aug 2006 Port Wentworth, Chatham Co GA | HUSB: ??? HOLCOMBE | BORN: DIED: | SRCE: Nme..Clara supplied by source note 10, 15 Aug 2006 | Bth..data supplied by source note 10, 15 Aug 2006 | Dth..data supplied by source note 10, 15 Aug 2006 | DPl..data supplied by source note 10, 15 Aug 2006 | Oth..source note 8 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 | NAME: "Bert" Albert JARRELL M | BORN: 15 Nov 1913 | MARR: | DIED: before 6 Dec 2000 | WIFE: Carra CROSBY | BORN: DIED: | SRCE: Name....nickname supplied by source note 5, 13 Nov 2008 | Death...source note 7 | Other...data supplied by source note 4, 10 Dec 2003 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Carra CROSBY 1 | NAME: Jean JARRELL F | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: | SRCE: Oth..data supplied by source note 5, 13 Nov 2008 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 | NAME: Barney Milton JARRELL M | BORN: 3 Dec 1915 Varnville, Hampton Co SC | MARR: | DIED: 31 Dec 2006 Hanahan, Berkeley Co SC | BUR: Carolina Memorial Park, probably, SC | WIFE: Martha RIVERS | BORN: DIED: living 31 Dec 2006 | NOTE: Pearl Harbor survivor? | SRCE: BPlace..source note 11 | Death...source note 11 | DPlace..source note 11 | Other...data supplied by source note 4, 10 Dec 2003 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Martha RIVERS 1 | NAME: Shyla JARRELL F | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: living 31 Dec 2006 Greenville, Greenville Co SC | HUSB: Stan SHOCKLEY | BORN: DIED: living 31 Dec 2006 | SRCE: Oth..source note 11 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Martha RIVERS 2 | NAME: Shylene JARRELL F | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: living 31 Dec 2006 Ridgecrest, Buncombe Co NC | SRCE: Oth..source note 11 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Martha RIVERS 3 | NAME: Alice JARRELL F | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: living 31 Dec 2006 Winter Springs, Seminole Co FL | HUSB: Glenn O'BRIEN | BORN: DIED: living 31 Dec 2006 | SRCE: Oth..source note 11 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 | NAME: Annie JARRELL F | BORN: 16 Aug 1919 Hampton Co SC | MARR: | DIED: 21 Jun 2006 Appleton, Allendale Co SC | BUR: Thames Cem, Hampton, Hampton Co SC | HUSB: Claude E. WINSTEAD Sr. | BORN: roughly 1919 DIED:before 31 Jan 2010 | SRCE: BPlace..source note 12 | Death...source note 12 | DPlace..source note 12 | Other...data supplied by source note 4, 10 Dec 2003 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Claude E. WINSTEAD Sr. 1 | NAME: Claude Earl WINSTEAD Sr. F | BORN: circa 19(private) Ridgeland, Jasper Co SC | MARR: | DIED: 31 Jan 2010 Allendale, Allendale Co SC | BUR: Swallow Savannah Cem, Allendale, Allendale Co SC | HUSB: ??? ??? | BORN: circa 1944 DIED: | NOTE: unknown birth order | SRCE: Nme..mid name supplied by source note 5, 13 Nov 2008 | Nme..source note 13 | Dth..source note 13 | DPl..source note 13 | Oth..source note 12 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Claude E. WINSTEAD Sr. 2 | NAME: "Jim" James Paul WINSTEAD M | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: living 21 Jun 2006 Cottageville, Colleton Co SC | NOTE: unknown birth order | SRCE: Nme..James supplied by source note 5, 13 Nov 2008 | Nme..Paul supplied by source note 5, 13 Nov 2008 | Oth..source note 12 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Claude E. WINSTEAD Sr. 3 | NAME: "Dennis" Carl Dennis WINSTEAD M | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: living 21 Jun 2006 Fairfax, Allendale Co SC | NOTE: unknown birth order | SRCE: Nme..Carl supplied by source note 5, 13 Nov 2008 | Nme..Dennis supplied by source note 5, 13 Nov 2008 | Oth..source note 12 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Claude E. WINSTEAD Sr. 4 | NAME: Sara Ann WINSTEAD F | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: living 21 Jun 2006 Saint Matthews, Calhoun Co SC | HUSB: ??? SANDERS | BORN: DIED: | NOTE: unknown birth order | SRCE: Oth..source note 12 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Claude E. WINSTEAD Sr. 5 | NAME: James P. WINSTEAD M | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: living 31 Jan 2010 Cottageville, Colleton Co SC | SRCE: Oth..source note 13 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Claude E. WINSTEAD Sr. 6 | NAME: Denis WINSTEAD M | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: living 31 Jan 2010 Fairfax, Allendale Co SC | WIFE: Debby ??? | BORN: DIED: living 31 Jan 2010 | SRCE: Oth..source note 13 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Claude E. WINSTEAD Sr. 7 | NAME: Sarah Ann WINSTEAD F | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: living 31 Jan 2010 Saint Matthews, Calhoun Co SC | HUSB: Tom SANDERS | BORN: DIED: living 31 Jan 2010 | SRCE: Oth..source note 13 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 | NAME: Corrine (Corine) JARRELL F | BORN: 28 May 1925 Varnville, Hampton Co SC | MARR: 13 Mar 19(private) | DIED: 18 Dec 2008 Charleston, Charleston Co SC | BUR: Adnah Methodist Church Cem, Islandton, Colleton Co SC | HUSB: Franklin Amanuel CROSBY | BORN: roughly 1925 DIED: before 18 Dec 2008 | SRCE: Name....Corrine - source note 14 | BPlace..source note 14 | Death...source note 14 | DPlace..source note 14 | Other...data supplied by source note 4, 10 Dec 2003 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Franklin Amanuel CROSBY 1 | NAME: Faye CROSBY F | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: living 18 Dec 2008 Ridgeville, Dorchester Co SC | HUSB: Chris HUMMELL | BORN: DIED: living 18 Dec 2008 | ALSO: Married ??? JEFFCOAT; | SRCE: Oth..source note 14 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Franklin Amanuel CROSBY 2 | NAME: Lynn CROSBY F | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: living 18 Dec 2008 Columbia, Richland Co SC | HUSB: Johnny MCDOWELL | BORN: DIED: living 18 Dec 2008 | SRCE: Oth..source note 14 ====================================================================== If you can add, subtract, delete, change any of the above data please advise. If you have any questions about the data feel free to ask! If you are a descendant of this line you can e-mail me, privately at wajarrell@earthlink.net and I will provide you a descendants chart and an ahnetafel chart for yourself. ** Lloyd Arnold Smith - Savannah -Lloyd Arnold Smith, 78, died Monday, July 10, 2006 at Memorial Health University Medical Center. He was born in Hampton County, SC and moved to Savannah in 1958 from Ridgeland, SC. He retired from Savannah Electric and Power Company after 32 years of service. He was a US Navy veteran having served during WWII. He was a member of the American Legion post 135, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Union, and a former member of the Pope Hunting Club. Mr. Smith was a member of the First Baptist Church of Port Wentworth, the Pioneer Sunday School Class and was a past Deacon. He is survived by his wife of 54 year, Frances Jarrell Smith; three sons and a daughter -in-law, Michael Dale Smith of Pt. Wentworth, Roger Arnold Smith of Rincon, Carl Lloyd and Dana Smith of Guyton; three brothers, Fred Smith of Hardeeville, SC, Jake E. Smith of Hampton, SC, Harold Smith of Grays, GA; four sisters, Mary Mitchell of Sun City, SC, Lois Chassereau of North Augusta, Frances Patton of Savannah, Dot Cope of Beaufort, SC; six grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Memorial contribution may be made to the Parkinson's Disease Foundation or the First Baptist Church of Pt. Wentworth. Visitation: 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at the Fairhaven Funeral Home. Funeral Service: 11:00 a.m. Thursday at the First Baptist Church of Pt. Wentworth with Rev. Sam Self officiating. Burial: Hillcrest West Cemetery. Fairhaven Funeral Home & Crematory 2794 US Highway 80 West Savannah, GA 31408 (912) 964-2862 ----- FindAGrave.com Bill Jarrell, Sr Birth: Apr. 17, 1934, Hampton County South Carolina, USA Death: Dec. 19, 2009, Hampton, Hampton County South Carolina, USA ----- Bill Jarrell, Sr., of Hampton, died on the evening of December 19, 2009, after a brief illness. Born April 17, 1934 in Hampton County, he was the son of the late J. Shelly Jarrell and Katie Sanford Jarrell. Bill served his country in the United States Air Force and later worked in the shipping department of Raytheon Radar Systems in El Paso, TX, retiring after 38 years of service. His favorite pastimes were working in his garden, hunting, fishing and simply enjoying his retirement years. Married to the late Areli Gil Jarrell, he is survived by one son, Bill H. Jarrell Jr. of Orting, WA; one daughter Darlene Nocek of Ithaca, NY; one brother, Bobby J. Jarrell of Nixville and three sisters, Frances J. Smith of Port Wentworth, GA, Eunice J. Winn of Beaufort, SC and Christine J. Parrot of Hillard, FL, as well as four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. He was predeceased by one brother, Barney M. Jarrell. Interment, with Military Honors, was in Thames Cemetery. ----- Mrs. Clara Mae Altman, 90, died Dec. 6, 2000 at Westview Nursing Home. The native of Hampton, S.C., was a longtime resident of Port Wentworth and a member of First Baptist Church of Port Wentworth. SURVIVORS: a son, Roscoe Altman of Bakersfield, Calif.; three daughters, Elaine Ellis and Malinda Richardson, both of Rincon, and LaJuan Holcomb of Port Wentworth; a brother, Milton Jarrell of North Charleston, S.C.; two sisters, Annie Winstead of Appleton, S.C., and Corrine Crosby of North Charleston; seven grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. VISITATION: 6-8 p.m. today at Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Massey Chapel, Garden City. GRAVESIDE SERVICE: 2 p.m. Saturday in Thames Cemetery near Varnville, S.C. ----- Barney Milton Jarrell, husband of Martha Rivers Jarrell, entered into eternal rest Sunday, December 31, 2006. Residence, Hanahan, South Carolina. The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Barney M. Jarrell are invited to attend the funeral service of the former at J. Henry Stuhr, Inc., Greenridge Road Chapel, Wednesday, January 3, 2007 at two-thirty o'clock. Interment will follow in Carolina Memorial Park. Friends may call at Stuhr's Greenridge Road Chapel this Tuesday evening from five until seven o'clock. Born December 3, 1915 in Varnville, South Carolina, Mr. Jarrell was the son of James Jacob Jarrell, Jr. and Hattie Clara Winn Jarrell. He was a member of Remount Baptist Church, where he served as a Deacon. Mr. Jarrell was a US Marine Corps veteran of World War II and retired from the Charleston Naval Shipyard after forty years of service as an electrician. He was also a member of Pearl Harbor Survivors Association, the Exchange Club of Hanahan, NARFE, East Cooper Outboard Motor Club-Goldbug and the Civilian Conservation Corps. Surviving Mr. Jarrell are his wife: Martha R. Jarrell of Hanahan; three daughters: Shyla Shockley and her husband, Stan of Greenville, SC, Shylene Jarrell of Ridgecrest, NC and Alice O'Brien and her husband, Glenn of Winter Springs, Florida; a sister: Corrine Crosby of N. Charleston; seven grandchildren: Erica Shockley, Meredith Davis and husband, Josiah, Austin Howell and wife, Lisa, Ryan Howell, Alex Howell, Wesley Howell and John O'Brien; numerous nieces and nephews. A memorial message may be written to the family by visiting our, website, www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at www.charleston.net/deaths. ----- WINSTEAD, Annie APPLETON - Mrs. Annie Jarrell Winstead, 86, of 1897 Appleton Road near Allendale, died early Monday morning at her residence after a brief illness. Mrs. Winstead was born in Hampton County, August 16, 1919; a daughter of the late James Jacob Jarrell and Hattie Clara Winn Jarrell. She was a former Seamstress and Inspector with both the Estill and Allendale Manufacturing Companies, and was a member of the Mill Creek Primitive Baptist Church. She was the widow of the late Claude Winstead. Surviving are, sons, Claude E. Winstead of Allendale, Jim Winstead of Cottageville, and Dennis Winstead of Fairfax; daughter, Sara Ann Sanders of St. Matthews; brother ,Barney Jarrell of Charleston; and sister, Corrine "Pet" Crosby of Charleston. There are eight grand children and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday in the Chapel of Peeples Rhoden Funeral Home located at 300 Mulberry Street in Hampton, conducted by Elder Robert Dobson, with burial in the Thames Cemetery near Varnville. Friends may call at the Chapel in Hampton from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, and Wednesday until the hour of service. The family suggests that those who wish may send memorials to the Arthritis Foundation, Carolinas Chapter, 200 East Woodlawn Road, Suite 156, Charlotte, NC 28217. Visit our guestbook at www.charleston.net/deaths. Published in the Charleston Post & Courier on 6/21/2006. ----- ALLENDALE - Claude E. Winstead Sr., age 66, died Sunday, January 31, 2010, after an extended illness. Mr. Winstead was a native of Ridgeland, SC, and the son of the late Claude and Annie Jarrell Winstead. He had retired as a maintenance supervisor from Allendale County Schools, was former owner of Winstead Heating and Cooling, and was employed by Goodson Grocery. A graveside funeral service will be 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 3, 2010, in Swallow Savannah Cemetery with the Rev. Mike Catoe officiating. Survivors include two sons, Claude E. "Chuck" Winstead Jr. (Kippy) of Allendale, and Daniel M. Winstead (Annette) of Barnwell; two brothers, James P. Winstead of Cottageville, and Denis Winstead (Debby) of Fairfax; one sister, Sarah Ann Sanders (Tom) of St. Mathews; two grandchildren. He was predeceased by one daughter, Tracy Winstead. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, February 2, 2010, at Keith Smith Funeral Service, 128 Water Street, Allendale, SC. 803-584-2492 Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society , 128 Stonemark Lane, Columbia, SC 29210. ----- Mrs. Corrine Jarrell Crosby, widow of the late Mr. Franklin Amanuel Crosby, of North Charleston, SC, passed away in the early morning hours on Thursday, December 18, 2008 at the Hospice Center of Charleston. Friends and family of Mrs. Corrine J. Crosby are invited to attend her funeral service on Sunday afternoon, December 21, 2008 at 1:30 pm at CAROLINA MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL, 7113 Rivers Avenue, North Charleston, SC. Burial will follow at Adnah Methodist Church Cemetery in Islandton, SC. A visitation will be held at the funeral home this evening, Saturday, December 20, 2008, from 6:00 until 8:00pm. Mrs. Corrine H. Jarrell Crosby was born in Varnville, SC on May 28, 1925, the youngest of 10 children born to the late Mr. James Jacob Jarrell and the late Mrs. Hattie Winn Jarrell. In her younger years, she lived in the Varnville and Hampton, SC area until she married the love of her life, Mr. Franklin Amanuel Crosby, on March 13, 1945. She had been an active member of Remount Road Baptist Church since 1945 serving in many groups at the church. She was a member of 'TOPS' in Summerville. She was a home maker and was a 'model' grandmother. She was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She will be sadly missed by all who knew her. Survivors include her two daughters, Faye Hummell, and her husband Chris, of Ridgeville, and Lynn McDowell, and her husband Johnny, of Columbia; four grandsons, Troy Jeffcoat, and his wife Angie, of Summerville, Nicholas Hummell of Columbia, Eric McDowell, and his wife Julie, of Columbia and Justin McDowell, and his wife Leslie, of Columbia; and six great-grandchildren. Flowers will be accepted at the funeral home or memorial contributions can be made in Mrs. Corrine H. Crosby's memory to The Hospice Center of Charleston, 676 Wando Park Blvd., Mount Pleasant, SC 29462. A memorial message may be written to the family by visiting our website, www.carolinamemorial.com. Funeral arrangements provided by CAROLINA MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 7113 Rivers Avenue, North Charleston, SC 29406, phone: 843-797-2222. Visit our guestbook at www.charleston.net/deaths. ============================ END OF FILE ============================= Wiley Alston Jarrell 15610 Edenvale Friendswood Tx, 77546 wajarrell@earthlink.net 281-482-3671 <>< Proverbs 3:5 (AMP) Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: jamalsilver30 Surnames: winn/wynn/walker Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.winn/1667/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am the great,great grandson of william henry winn (wynn)who was born in Ireland or Virginia about 1842.he was either white or mullatto.wife was Nancy Allen who was black born about 1848 in virginia.my great grandfather was George washington winn(wynn)born about 1869 virginia.wife was mary belle baskerville(mullatto) born about 1879 virginia.my grandmother was panny(pannie) winn(wynn)born about 1909 (mullatto) virginia.husband was samuel walker born about 1902 virginia (mullatto).my father was sam walker born (mullatto)my mother diane silver (mullatto).I am trying yo figure out where william henry winn and nancy allen came from and who there parents were.thanks for the help. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
________________________________ From: "gc-gateway@rootsweb.com" <gc-gateway@rootsweb.com> To: WINN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sat, March 13, 2010 5:43:54 PM Subject: [WINN] winn/wynn/walker This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: jamalsilver30 Surnames: winn/wynn/walker Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.winn/1667/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am the great,great grandson of william henry winn (wynn)who was born in Ireland or Virginia about 1842.he was either white or mullatto.wife was Nancy Allen who was black born about 1848 in virginia.my great grandfather was George washington winn(wynn)born about 1869 virginia.wife was mary belle baskerville(mullatto) born about 1879 virginia.my grandmother was panny(pannie) winn(wynn)born about 1909 (mullatto) virginia.husband was samuel walker born about 1902 virginia (mullatto).my father was sam walker born (mullatto)my mother diane silver (mullatto).I am trying yo figure out where william henry winn and nancy allen came from and who there parents were.thanks for the help. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WINN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: premawinn Surnames: Winn Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.winn/512.519.560/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I would like to get more informaton about my Winn family. My grandfather was Henry Winn born in Spartanburg, South Carolina. His father was James Winn. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: t42MountOlivet Surnames: WINN Classification: cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.winn/1666/mb.ashx Message Board Post: WINN 1 Ben Harris 1914-1918 I photographed this gravestone in the Mount Olivet Cemetery, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use this picture for your personal records. This is one of the 212,975 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com If you know more about this person please reply here instead of contacting me because this is most likely not my family. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: wwwnyboy6 Surnames: Tabatha Winn Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.winn/481.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: hi, my father's name is thomas winn. my grandfather's name is oliver bordon winn, and my great grandfather's name is oliver benjamin winn. my dad's brother's name is oliver winn. john - who is your dad and grandfather ? what state do you live in ? any other information would be helpful. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: rlwynne_1 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.winn/1643.1.1.2.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I've posted this message as a continuation of the thread in which the original exchanges took place. The writer Jack Wynn points out outlying variations in the evolution of the Wynne surname outside of Colonial Virginia which should be taken into account by those researching the surname beyond the subject heading of this message thread. I would also add that for some time in the early 1600's the London woolendraper Richard Wynne who migrated from Shrewsbury and died in London 1688 was one of the wealthiest men of his time. I have come to believe that because of his wealth and fame he somewhat set the standard for anyone bearing some form of the Wynne surname until the interregnum. Dear Jack- You are not stirring the pot at all. But I don't think you understand the limits of my response. If you will notice my response is directed in particular to an enquiry about the Rev. John Gwynn of Abingdon Parish, Gloucester, VA. My comments are entirely focused on that time period and in colonial Virginia. I also, specifically limited my comment about evolving forms of the surname specifically to the last 100 years which would take us to 1910. What happened in the American hinterlands or upstate New York during this period is a question well beyond the scope of the original question and my answer. There is now a move by some of the titled Wynne families to return to the original spelling of the family surname in one extreme circumstance from Winn to Wynne. Your statement of "more sophisticated sounding" is no doubt an emulation by some of a similar surname to the line of Dr. Thomas Wynne who self promoted his descent from Gwydir and others with the surname. Here I can say both in America and England would on occasion add the silent /e/. The general trend in America and England/Wales and as I originally stated in colonial Virginia is that the name through time evolves to its simplest form and one cannot make familial judgments about relationship based on the spelling of the Wynne surname alone. In the case of say the enslaved who took on the surname Wynne the spelling has changed at a greater pace since the American Civil War than perhaps in any other population. With respect to the Flemish Wynne's; this is an entirely different problem. Something like attempting to correlate the surname Lee with England, China and Korea. Here the phonetic spelling of the surname is all that is common and any relationship to a common gene pool certainly remotely relevant. As a direct lineal descendant whose surname spelling has not changed since it arrived in Virginia I stand by my original statement. Here I would point out in my line alone there are a number of early Wynne's of record in early Virginia. In the Norton Mss Col. we find a number of letters written by one of my early grandfather's in which he asks that goods be shipped along with "his good friend Richard Wynne". We have never been able to determine what if any relationship the other Wynne's in Tidewater Virginia may have to our line though they clearly collaborated and traded with one another for some period of time. So the similarity of surname spelling in this instance moves us no further to an understanding of what if any relationship the several lines of Wynne living in the late 17th C late 18th C may have. Here there does not seem to be any surving Wynne line of the other Tidewater Virginia Wynne's for comparative evaluation and the mystery may well remain. Regards, Robert Wynne On Sun, 7 Mar 2010 16:08:53 -0500 jwynn wrote: I have to stir the pot slightly. I was told or read somewhere the spelling "WINNE" as used widely by early New York residents was Flemish, not Welch. We have a TV reporter here in Atlanta with that spelling. He pronounces his name as Winnie. I have seen a couple of examples of WYNN men who after marriage added an "e" to the end "because it was more sophisticated sounding". I'm about to finish the 1860 New York Wynn(e)/Winn(e) census. It might be an interesting comparison with the 1870 and later the 1880 Census to see how many name alterations there were. Jack Wynn On Mar 5, 2010, at 7:00 PM, gc-gateway@rootsweb.com wrote: This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing Author: rlwynne_1 Message Board Post: Well that is an entirely different linguistic problem. I have found it impossible - except to make some allowance for a possibility in surname similarities - to establish absolute familial relationships to anyone bearing a form of the Wynne surname especially in Virginia. This is as there are known occurrences of various forms of the surname appearing from the start of Jamestowne to the 1700's that appear in the Virginia record that differ from the spelling of the same individual in the English record. One thing that is certain is that the surname is always "edged" as it evolves to the form "Winn" as this is the straightforward phonetic spelling of the surname. In the American Colonial period where less sophisticated scribes were inclined if not encouraged the surname almost always was reduced to Winn. The double /n/ always remained as it then could not be confused with win. In the most ancient occurrence of the various forms of the surname they arise spelled Gwyn, Wyn and Win. The Anglo/Welsh addition of the second consonant /n/ seems to appear by the mid 14th C though the occurrence of the spelling of the surname Gwynne/Wynne in its most complex form is seen in the "Shrewsbury Burgess Roll" in the 1300's and is firmly in place by mid to late 16th C along with the spelling of the alternate Gwynne in the same citation. In London the gentrification of spelling - the Queen's or King's English - edged the spelling of surnames and other words to a common spelling and the surna! me is seen in many Londoner's originally spelling thier surname Gwynne or Wynne, evolving to Gwinne or Winne, then to Gwinn or Winn and finally to Winn by the mid 1700's with the introduction of the first English dictionary that attempted for the first time to codify various spellings of the same word into one spelling. Prior to this period all words were spelled variously as they were pronounced phonetically. One can see that though English was the common language of the realm, the hinterlands maintained the old spellings long after the mid 1700's. One might draw a conclusion the survival of the surname /Wynne/ or /Gwynne/ represents the escape of individuals bearing the surname from the influence of contemporary modernization of spelling at play at the time of the emigrant. Today and for the last 100 years due to the advent of birth certificates surname spelling has been far more consistent with the spelling of the father. -Robert Wynne Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: andreww258 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.winn/1643.1.1.2.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Great explanation about the different spellings. Thanks. Andrew Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
I have to stir the pot slightly. I was told or read somewhere the spelling "WINNE" as used widely by early New York residents was Flemish, not Welch. We have a TV reporter here in Atlanta with that spelling. He pronounces his name as Winnie. I have seen a couple of examples of WYNN men who after marriage added an "e" to the end "because it was more sophisticated sounding". I'm about to finish the 1860 New York Wynn(e)/Winn(e) census. It might be an interesting comparison with the 1870 and later the 1880 Census to see how many name alterations there were. Jack Wynn On Mar 5, 2010, at 7:00 PM, gc-gateway@rootsweb.com wrote: > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing > list.ck Wynn > > Author: rlwynne_1 > Surnames: > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.winn/1643.1.1.2.1/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > Well that is an entirely different linguistic problem. I have found > it impossible - except to make some allowance for a possibility in > surname similarities - to establish absolute familial relationships > to anyone bearing a form of the Wynne surname especially in > Virginia. This is as there are known occurances of various forms of > the surname appearing from the start of Jamestowne to the 1700's > that appear in the Virginia record that difer from the spelling of > the same individual in the English record. > > One thing that is certain is that the surname is always "edged" as > it evolves to the form "Winn" as this is the straightforward > phoenetic spelling of the surname. In the American Colonial period > where less sophisticated scribes were inclined if not encouraged > the surname almost always was reduced to Winn. The double /n/ > always remained as it then could not be confused with win. In the > most ancient occurance of the various forms of the surname they > arise spelled Gwyn, Wyn and Win. > > The Anglo/Welsh addition of the second consonant /n/ seems to > appear by the mid 14th C though the occurance of the spelling of > the surname Gwynne/Wynne in its most complex form is seen in the > "Shrewsbury Burgess Roll" in the 1300's and is firmly in place by > mid to late 16th C along with the spelling of the alternate Gwynne > in the same citation. > > In London the gentryfication of spelling - the Queen's or King's > English - edged the spelling of surnames and other words to a > common spelling and the surname is seen in many Londoner's > originally spelling thier surname Gwynne or Wynne, evolving to > Gwinne or Winne, then to Gwinn or Winn and finally to Winn by the > mid 1700's with the intoduction of the first English dictionary > that attempted for the first time to coedify various spellings of > the same word into one spelling. > > Prior to this period all words were spelled variously as they were > pronounced phoenetically. One can see that though English was the > common language of the realm, the hinterlands maintained the old > spellings long after the mid 1700's. One might draw a conclusion > that the survival of the surname /Wynne/ or /Gwynne/ represents the > escape of individuals bearing the surname from the influence of > contemporary modernization of spelling at play at the time of the > emigrant. > > Today and for the last 100 years due to the advent of birth > certificates surname spelling has been far more consistent with the > spelling of the father. Robert Wynne > > Important Note: > The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If > you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board > URL link above and respond on the board. > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WINN- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
Dear Jack- You are not stirring the pot at all. But I don't think you understand the limits of my response. If you will notice my response is directed in particular to an enquiry about the Rev. John Gwynn of Abingdon Parish, Gloucester, VA. My comments are entirely focused on that time period and in colonial Virginia. I also, specifically limited my comment about evolving forms of the surname specifically to the last 100 years which would take us to 1910. What happened in the American hinterlands or upstate New York during this period is a question well beyond the scope of the original question and my answer. There is now a move by some of the titled Wynne families to return to the original spelling of the family surname in one extreme circumstance from Winn to Wynne. Your statement of "more sophisticated sounding" is no doubt an emulation by some of a similar surname to the line of Dr. Thomas Wynne who self promoted his descent from Gwydir and others with the surname. Here I can say both in America and England would on occasion add the silent /e/. The general trend in America and England/Wales and as I originally stated in colonial Virginia is that the name through time evoles to its simplest form and one cannot make familial judgements about relationship based on the spelling of the Wynne surname alone. In the case of say the enslaved who took on the surname Wynne the spelling has changed at a greater pace since the American Civil War than perhaps in any other population. With respect to the Flemish Wynne's; this is an entirely diferent problem. Something like attempting to correlate the surname Lee with England, China and Korea. Here the phoenetic spelling of the surname is all that is common and any relationship to a common gene pool certainly remotely relevant. As a direct lineal descendant whose surname spelling has not changed since it arrived in Virginia I stand by my original statement. Here I would point out in my line alone there are a number of early Wynne's of record in early Virginia. In the Norton Mss Col. we find a number of letters written by one of my early grandfather's in which he asks that goods be shipped along with "his good friend Richard Wynne". WE have never been able to determine what if any relationship the other Wynne's in Tidewater Virginia may have to our line though they clearly collaborated and traded with one another for some period of time. So the similarity of surname spelling in this instance moves us no futher to an understanding of what if any relationship the several lines of Wynne living in the late 17th C -late 18th C may have. Here there does not seem to be any surving Wynne line of the other Tidewater Virginia Wynne's for comparitive evaluation and the mystery may well remain. Regards, Robert Wynne On Sun, 7 Mar 2010 16:08:53 -0500 jwynn <jwynn@mindspring.com> wrote: > > > I have to stir the pot slightly. I was told or read somewhere the > spelling "WINNE" as used widely by early New York residents was >Flemish, not Welch. We have a TV reporter here in Atlanta with > that spelling. He pronounces his name as Winnie. I have seen a > couple of examples of WYNN men who after marriage added an "e" to the > end "because it was more sophisticated sounding". I'm about to > finish the 1860 New York Wynn(e)/Winn(e) census. It might be an > interesting comparison with the 1870 and later the 1880 Census to see > how many name alterations there were. > > Jack Wynn > On Mar 5, 2010, at 7:00 PM, gc-gateway@rootsweb.com wrote: > > > > >> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing >> list.ck Wynn >> >> Author: rlwynne_1 >> Surnames: >> Classification: queries >> >> Message Board URL: >> >> http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.winn/1643.1.1.2.1/mb.ashx >> >> Message Board Post: >> >> Well that is an entirely different linguistic problem. I have found >> it impossible - except to make some allowance for a possibility in >> surname similarities - to establish absolute familial relationships >> to anyone bearing a form of the Wynne surname especially in >> Virginia. This is as there are known occurances of various forms of >> the surname appearing from the start of Jamestowne to the 1700's >> that appear in the Virginia record that difer from the spelling of >> the same individual in the English record. >> >> One thing that is certain is that the surname is always "edged" as >> it evolves to the form "Winn" as this is the straightforward >> phoenetic spelling of the surname. In the American Colonial period >> where less sophisticated scribes were inclined if not encouraged >> the surname almost always was reduced to Winn. The double /n/ >> always remained as it then could not be confused with win. In the >> most ancient occurance of the various forms of the surname they >> arise spelled Gwyn, Wyn and Win. >> >> The Anglo/Welsh addition of the second consonant /n/ seems to >> appear by the mid 14th C though the occurance of the spelling of >> the surname Gwynne/Wynne in its most complex form is seen in the >> "Shrewsbury Burgess Roll" in the 1300's and is firmly in place by >> mid to late 16th C along with the spelling of the alternate Gwynne >> in the same citation. >> >> In London the gentryfication of spelling - the Queen's or King's >> English - edged the spelling of surnames and other words to a >> common spelling and the surname is seen in many Londoner's >> originally spelling thier surname Gwynne or Wynne, evolving to >> Gwinne or Winne, then to Gwinn or Winn and finally to Winn by the >> mid 1700's with the intoduction of the first English dictionary >> that attempted for the first time to coedify various spellings of >> the same word into one spelling. >> >> Prior to this period all words were spelled variously as they were >> pronounced phoenetically. One can see that though English was the >> common language of the realm, the hinterlands maintained the old >> spellings long after the mid 1700's. One might draw a conclusion >> that the survival of the surname /Wynne/ or /Gwynne/ represents the >> escape of individuals bearing the surname from the influence of >> contemporary modernization of spelling at play at the time of the >> emigrant. >> >> Today and for the last 100 years due to the advent of birth >> certificates surname spelling has been far more consistent with the >> spelling of the father. Robert Wynne >> >> Important Note: >> The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If >> you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board >> URL link above and respond on the board. >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WINN- >> request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WINN-request@rootsweb.com with the word >'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: t42MountOlivet Surnames: WINN Classification: cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.winn/1665/mb.ashx Message Board Post: WINN 1 Arch B 1877-1932 I photographed this gravestone in the Mount Olivet Cemetery, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use this picture for your personal records. This is one of the 212,975 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com If you know more about this person please reply here instead of contacting me because this is most likely not my family. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: rlwynne_1 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.winn/1643.1.1.2.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Well that is an entirely different linguistic problem. I have found it impossible - except to make some allowance for a possibility in surname similarities - to establish absolute familial relationships to anyone bearing a form of the Wynne surname especially in Virginia. This is as there are known occurances of various forms of the surname appearing from the start of Jamestowne to the 1700's that appear in the Virginia record that difer from the spelling of the same individual in the English record. One thing that is certain is that the surname is always "edged" as it evolves to the form "Winn" as this is the straightforward phoenetic spelling of the surname. In the American Colonial period where less sophisticated scribes were inclined if not encouraged the surname almost always was reduced to Winn. The double /n/ always remained as it then could not be confused with win. In the most ancient occurance of the various forms of the surname they arise spelled Gwyn, Wyn and Win. The Anglo/Welsh addition of the second consonant /n/ seems to appear by the mid 14th C though the occurance of the spelling of the surname Gwynne/Wynne in its most complex form is seen in the "Shrewsbury Burgess Roll" in the 1300's and is firmly in place by mid to late 16th C along with the spelling of the alternate Gwynne in the same citation. In London the gentryfication of spelling - the Queen's or King's English - edged the spelling of surnames and other words to a common spelling and the surname is seen in many Londoner's originally spelling thier surname Gwynne or Wynne, evolving to Gwinne or Winne, then to Gwinn or Winn and finally to Winn by the mid 1700's with the intoduction of the first English dictionary that attempted for the first time to coedify various spellings of the same word into one spelling. Prior to this period all words were spelled variously as they were pronounced phoenetically. One can see that though English was the common language of the realm, the hinterlands maintained the old spellings long after the mid 1700's. One might draw a conclusion that the survival of the surname /Wynne/ or /Gwynne/ represents the escape of individuals bearing the surname from the influence of contemporary modernization of spelling at play at the time of the emigrant. Today and for the last 100 years due to the advent of birth certificates surname spelling has been far more consistent with the spelling of the father. Robert Wynne Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: andreww258 Surnames: Wyn, Gwyn, Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.winn/1643.1.1.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Thank you for responding to my query re: John Gwyn of Abington, Gloucester and pointing out the correct spelling of his name. Is it then correct that the spelling of Richard "Wyn" would place Richard into the Samuel Wyn line? "Orphan's court July 1700, Richard Wyn failed to appear with orphans" From Minutes of the Council and General court Andrew Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: mwynn2 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.winn/481.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hi, I saw this post (looks like it was 10 years ago?) and have a question. You mention He had 2 sons. By any chance was the other son named Oliver Benjamin Wynn? Our name used to be Winn, but for some reason it is now Wynn. My grand father goes by OB Wynn. I just ran into your post so I thought I would see if this was my great great grand father. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
MORE INFO ? are those date correct? There is a Hiram Edmond Wynn born 11/8/1885?? In a message dated 2/28/2010 1:31:26 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, winnstan1958@comcast.net writes: Looking for descendents of David Clark Winn, son of Hiram Edmond Winn (11/08/1930-8/15/1998) and Lillian Pauley Winn . Hiram and Lily lived in Ohio, I am assuming David was born in Ohio.