Dear Cuz's, Cuz Connie from the other list, found this and shared it with us, but I think it may be of interest to the Southern Wynne's [all spellings] If it helps, great! If you have any questions, e-mail Connie directly at GramereC@aol.com She is working both sides of the Wynne's trying to help straighten out the lines. Here's her message: [if you know who this A. R. Wynne is let me know!!] From: <GramereC@aol.com> To: <WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 5:54 AM Subject: [WGS] A.R. Wynne Papers On Micro Film "Records of Ante-bellum Southern Plantations from the Revolution through the Civil War" Series F Selections from the Manuscript Department, Duke University Library Part 1: The Deep South Part 2: South Carolina and Georgia. Edited by Kenneth M Stampp, Randolph Boehm, guide compiled by Martin Schipper. A Microform Project of University Publications of America, Inc., 44 North Market St., Frederick, MD 21701 Frames No. 1489-1553 are the plantation records of sales purchases merchandise, land, and slaves of Col. A.R. Wynne residing at Castalian Springs, near the Cumberland River in NORTH CENTRAL TENNESSEE. Letters from Willam Kent trader from Norfolk Virginia, and to his wife BETSY in DOXBURY MASSACHUSETTS. Land Purchase are in North Carolina, Tennessee, Illinois, Missouri, and Iowa. Haven't looked at the film yet has any one else seen these? Connie Cole E-mail her if you have any questions! Cuz Becky ttg-inc@attbi.com http://www.ttg-inc.net http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/
Cuz Connie, sent me a copy of the print on the A.R. Wynne Papers, 1818-1866, it is not the papers themselves but a description of the papers.. it says: A.R. Wynne Papers 1818-1866, Sumner County, Tennessee These papers document the sales and purchase of merchandise, land, and slaves. Colonel A.R. Wynne resided at Castalian Springs, near the Cumberland River, in north central Tennessee. Some early letters are from William Kent who was a trader and merchant traveling through Norfolk, Virginia and points west, to his wife Betsy in Doxbury, Massachusetts. Letters to Wynne bear the imprint of such diverse locales as Natchez, New Orleans, Nashville, Columbus, and Cincinnati, and points in Texas, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, and other states. Materials on slavery include prices, market conditions, demand and availability of terms and financial instruments. The settlement of promissory notes is also documented. Land purchases were noted in North Carolina, Tennessee, Illinois, Missouri, and Iowa. Stokely Vinson is a major correspondent in many of these issues. 1489 Introductory Materials 2 frames. Papers 1491 A.R. Wynne, 1818, 4 frames 1495 A. R. Wynne, 1830-1839, 5 frames 1500 A.R. Wynne, 1840-1849 28 frames 1528 A.R. Wynne, 1850-1859 22 frames 1550 A.R. Wynne, 1860-1866, 3 frames 1553 A.R. Wynne, n.d. 4 frames If anyone knows who this is let me know!! Hope this helps? Hugs Cuz B ttg-inc@attbi.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "The Thill Group Inc" <ttg-inc@attbi.com> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 3:18 PM Subject: [WINN] A. R. Wynne Papers > Dear Cuz's, > Cuz Connie from the other list, found this and shared it with us, but I > think it may be of interest to the Southern Wynne's [all spellings] If it > helps, great! If you have any questions, e-mail Connie directly at > GramereC@aol.com She is working both sides of the Wynne's trying to help > straighten out the lines. > Here's her message: [if you know who this A. R. Wynne is let me know!!] > > From: <GramereC@aol.com> > To: <WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 5:54 AM > Subject: [WGS] A.R. Wynne Papers > > On Micro Film > > "Records of Ante-bellum Southern Plantations from the Revolution through the > Civil War" Series F Selections from the Manuscript Department, Duke > University Library > Part 1: The Deep South Part 2: South Carolina and Georgia. Edited by Kenneth > M Stampp, Randolph Boehm, guide compiled by Martin Schipper. > > A Microform Project of University Publications of America, Inc., 44 North > Market St., Frederick, MD 21701 > > Frames No. 1489-1553 are the plantation records of sales purchases > merchandise, land, and slaves of Col. A.R. Wynne residing at Castalian > Springs, near the Cumberland River in NORTH CENTRAL TENNESSEE. Letters from > Willam Kent trader from Norfolk Virginia, and to his wife BETSY in DOXBURY > MASSACHUSETTS. > > Land Purchase are in North Carolina, Tennessee, Illinois, Missouri, and > Iowa. > > > Haven't looked at the film yet has any one else seen these? > > Connie Cole > > E-mail her if you have any questions! > Cuz Becky > ttg-inc@attbi.com > http://www.ttg-inc.net > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/ >