*First thanks to Cicely for offerring to scan a picture of Minor Winn's house to the maillist. I don't really understand Minor Winn I; Minor Winn II; Minor Winn III. Anyway I just found my info on the house in Fauquier Co. VA. The info came from the book, "Fauquier County, Virginia, Early Fauquier Houses" p. 237. The dates document that the Minor Winn who built the house in Fauquier Co. VA was the one who was married to Margaret Conner. The dates, also, document that Minor and Margaret Conner Winn did not live in Fauquier Co. VA until 1764. GREYSTONE (or ROCKHILL) Route 626, near The Plains In 1764 Colonel Richard Henry Lee leased to Minor Winn 228 acres. The place was left to Minor Winn, Jr., in 1776, in 1814 William Hampton was the owner and William Rust in 1831. John Carter and Alexander Hutchison owned it and in 1857 Samuel Field became the owner. It still belongs to his grandchildren, the Burgesses. *(I don't have the copyright date so this info may not be correct in 2003) Minor Winn, one of the trustees of the town of Salem, built a small stone house on the place in 1775 and in 1807 Minor Winn, Jr., built a larger stone house, with the date October 7, 1807, on a stone in the side of the house. The stones were quarried of just two sizes and are fitted like bricks. There are some old stone buildings and a lovely view from the house. Deanna