Myles, I hope you don't mind if I come in here for a moment, you mentioned a Thomas who was possibly one of two sons born to ThomasWynne of the Montgomeryshire/Shrewsbury family cited by Ann Fremantle in "The Freemantle Diaries." Can you go into that a little farther,as this is new to me and may be a key for me? Thank you for any help. Carol Winn-Ott Myles Johnson wrote: > > Hi Ferguson, > No one else has taken a crack at this, so I'll try. > > This Richard Winn/Wynne is often referred to as 'Wynne' but the extant records > almost all > use the 'Winn' spelling. Not too much is known of him, altho the Christ Church > parish > (Middlesex Co.) records show two marriages and 7 chn. > > No one has proved his parentage or ancestry but he has been assigned (w/o proof) > to > various Winn/Wynnes. My personal theory is that he was one of two sons born to > the Thomas > Wynne of the Montgomeryshire/Shrewsbury family cited by Ann Fremantle in "The > Wynne > Diaries". That Thomas prob. arrived in Va. abt 1640-50 but left no footprints > here. The > other son of Thomas (my guess) would be a Thomas Wynne (b.ca.1660-70) who > had a son, John Wynne (1705?-1772) who is the founder of my Wynne line, of York > Co., Va. > > I have done some digging in Middlesex records and compiled a chronology for this > Richard > Winn/Wynne of Middlesex: > > CHRONOLOGY rev. 12/2002 > > RICHARD WINN (WYNNE) > > Year Item > Source > > 1630 Possible birthyear > > 1652 Richard Wynne - on list of headrights claimed by William Owen & > Nugent v.I, > p.264 > William Morgan, for 360 acres on NE side of Skiminoe Creek - [York > Co.] > 17 Nov 1652 > [This Richard could not be the Richard whose fam. is listed below.] > > > 1694 "Sarah Wynn" imported by John Skears w/ 2 others. 7 Jan 1694. OB > 3 > 1694-1705 > [Later entry states her age as 9.] [W&I > 1673-1812 P.210 > > 1694-5 Richard marr. Sarah _______ about this time. Not in Christ Ch. > Parish Register. > [Richard prob. b. ca. 1670.] > [Was Sarah the dau. of Henry & Sarah Perrott, whose dau > Sarah b.21 Sep 1679? See Par. Reg. Christ Church, p.28 (Yurechko)]. > > 1696 Mary Winn born to Richd & Sarah Winn. 16 Dec 1696. > Parish Reg. > Christ > Church > 1699 Sarah Winn born to R & S. Winn. 17 Jan 1698/9. > "" > > > 1700 "Richard Win" on list of persons owed by Richard Willis, Gent. > W&I > 1673-1812 > Inventory of Willis' estate. p.60. > > 1701 Richard Winn, son of R&S Winn. bapt. 28 Sep 1701 > Par. Reg. > > 1702 Elizabeth Winn, dau. R&S Winn bapt. 18 Apr 1703. > Par Reg. > > > 1704 RW, Richd. Allen, & Jno. Nash prove will of George Johnston. > Middlesx. > Co > Court - 5 Dec 1704. OB 1702-1704 > > 1705 John Winn, son of R&S Winn bapt. 20 Jan 1705. > Par. Reg. > > 1705 RW on jury re action of trespass btw Henry Thacker, Chichely OB > 1702-04 > Thacher & Wm Somerset, Exors. of Edwin Thacher, plts. v. p.100. > Richard Daniell, def. Court - 5 Mar 1704/5. > > 1705 RW on list of person to be paid -- 1000 lbs. tob --by Order of > Vestry Bk - > Christ Ch. > Vestry meeting - 26 Nov 1705, for keeping Alice Silvester, p. 103 > "a poore woman". > > 1707 Jane Winn, dau. of R&S Winn bapt 15 Feb 1707. > Par. > Reg. > > 1708 Richard Winn on list of debts paid by Estate of Henry > Middlsx. Co. > Perrott, dec'd. Court - 7 Mar 1708. Order Bk > 1708-10 > p. 1. > > 1708 RW on jury - re Hamerton v. Perrott. Court - 1 Nov 1708. OB > 1707-1708 > p.93 > > 1708 RW again paid 1000 lbs tob for keeping Silvester. 2 Nov 1708 > VestryBk - > Christ Ch. > [Silvester died 1715, in care of Charls Lee.] > > > 1710 Suit - Winn v. Blackley dismist. Action of debt betw. Richard Winn OB > 1708-10 > & Robert Blackley. Court - 7 Feb 1709/10. p. 60. > > 1710 Richard Winn testifies re Tom, slave, accused of stealing hog. OB > 1708-10 > Evidence judged insuff. to convict. p.70. > > 1710? Sarah (_____) Winn died this year or before. > > 1711 Richard Winn marr. Anne Cocke - 28 May 1711. > Par. Reg. > > > 1716 Thomas, son of R. & Anne Winn born 5 Mar & bapt. 8 Apr. 1716. > Par. Reg. > > Thomas, son of R& Anne Winn d. 10 Oct & bur. 11 Oct 1716. Par. > Reg. > > > 1722 Owen Wynn is tenant of land (220 ac) claimed by Robt. English > Middlsx.Co. > who cl. Richard Welsh ejected him. Atty Churchill Blackey sd he OB > No. 6 > delivered a Declaration to tenant OW. OW ord. to bring proof of p.1. > his right to lease of land. Court - 6 Mar 1721/2 > > I had to bring this over from another program so the formatting may seem irreg. > but there > are three columns --- Year, Item, and Source. I find that this Chronology format > very > useful in understanding the life pattern of a person. > > I can add only that York Co. records also show a line of Richard Wynnes there > from late > 1600's to 1818. This line could be desc. from either the Middlesex Winns or my > ancestor's > Wynne. > > Any additions or corrections anyone has will be of interest. > > Myles Johnson > > ***************************************************************** > > EAFerguson@aol.com wrote: > > > > Does anybody have any other informqation on this Richard Wynn? Also, where > > is/was the Christ Church Parrish? > > > > Our Early Emigrant Ancestors: The Original Lists of Persons of Quality; > > 1600-1700. From MSS. preserved in the state paper department of her majesty's > > public record office, England. Edited by John Camden Hotten Baltimore, > > Genealogical Publishing Company 1968, originally published New York, 1880. > > > > Page 486 > > Parrish of Christ Church 22 December 1679 > > Wynn, Richard 60 acres land, 8 negroes >
Hi Carol, "The Wynne [not Fremantle] Diaries" is a transcription by Anne Fremantle of the diaries of Elizabeth Wynne (b.1778). Her immediate family (parents & sibs) were rich, Continental drifters accustomed to long visits with friends in cities all across Europe, so the diary is filled with much personal detail (gossip) about famous people of that time (1789-1820). One of her sisters (or perhaps an aunt) was involved with Casanova. Elizabeth (called Betsy) marr. Thomas Fremantle, who became an Admiral and served under Nelson at Trafalgar, etc etc. The book includes a pedigree, titled 'The Wynnes of Gwydir', which is entirely misleading, because the only Gwydir link on it is a line to Sir John as if he was the son of a Richard Wynne, who is given as the origin of this line. This is nonsense but the rest of the chart is useful. The family is known otherwise as having come from Montgomeryshire and it may well have had a past link to the Gwydir Wynnes but so far no one has been able to find it. Ricnard (the second) claimed a right to the Gwydir arms but the College of Arms denied his claim. A son-in-law, however, somehow got the College to grant him the right to include them on his "funeral achievement". From Richard Wynne (no dates are given) there was one son, Richard, who m. Alice Spurstow. They had 7 chn. The eldest was a Thomas Wynne, and he had three chn. The eldest of his chn was another Thomas who is noted on the chart as "lived in Virginia". A College of Arms pedigree of this family obtained by one researcher adds that Thomas "had issue". The second Richard (m. Spurstow) moved to Shrewsbury and his son, Thomas, moved to London, where he became a "Turkey merchant" (ie, a trader/investor with Turkey). This places him in the circles of those then building the various trading companies, such as the Virginia Co., East India Co., etc. It is the second Thomas, who came to Va., who interests us, of course. No one has been able to find any Va. records on him but some recent links have been found between his family and a Hill family that seem to be the direct ancestors of the Hill line which produced one Lucy Hill, who m. my Wynne ancestor, John Wynne (1705?-1772). We know of one earlier marital link between this Wynne family and the Hills, who were also from Shrewsbury & London. Given the tendency of these families to marry those of their own world, we have a possibility that John Wynne was desc. from this Montgomeryshire family. But all this is far from proved. It is purely my speculation that Richard Winn of Middlesex Co. could be one of two sons born to this immig. Thomas Wynne, with the other son being a Thomas, father to my John. The timing is OK but there is absolutely no proof of any such link. Myles Johnson *********************************************************** Carol Ott wrote: > > Myles, I hope you don't mind if I come in here for a moment, you mentioned a Thomas who was possibly one of two sons born to ThomasWynne of the Montgomeryshire/Shrewsbury family cited by Ann Fremantle in "The Freemantle Diaries." Can you go into that a little farther,as this is new to me and may be a key for me? Thank you for any help. Carol Winn-Ott > > Myles Johnson wrote: > > > > Hi Ferguson, > > No one else has taken a crack at this, so I'll try. > > > > This Richard Winn/Wynne is often referred to as 'Wynne' but the extant records > > almost all > > use the 'Winn' spelling. Not too much is known of him, altho the Christ Church > > parish > > (Middlesex Co.) records show two marriages and 7 chn. > > > > No one has proved his parentage or ancestry but he has been assigned (w/o proof) > > to > > various Winn/Wynnes. My personal theory is that he was one of two sons born to > > the Thomas > > Wynne of the Montgomeryshire/Shrewsbury family cited by Ann Fremantle in "The > > Wynne > > Diaries". That Thomas prob. arrived in Va. abt 1640-50 but left no footprints > > here. The > > other son of Thomas (my guess) would be a Thomas Wynne (b.ca.1660-70) who > > had a son, John Wynne (1705?-1772) who is the founder of my Wynne line, of York > > Co., Va. > > > > I have done some digging in Middlesex records and compiled a chronology for this > > Richard > > Winn/Wynne of Middlesex: > > > > CHRONOLOGY rev. 12/2002 > > > > RICHARD WINN (WYNNE) > > > > Year Item > > Source > > > > 1630 Possible birthyear > > > > 1652 Richard Wynne - on list of headrights claimed by William Owen & > > Nugent v.I, > > p.264 > > William Morgan, for 360 acres on NE side of Skiminoe Creek - [York > > Co.] > > 17 Nov 1652 > > [This Richard could not be the Richard whose fam. is listed below.] > > > > > > 1694 "Sarah Wynn" imported by John Skears w/ 2 others. 7 Jan 1694. OB > > 3 > > 1694-1705 > > [Later entry states her age as 9.] [W&I > > 1673-1812 P.210 > > > > 1694-5 Richard marr. Sarah _______ about this time. Not in Christ Ch. > > Parish Register. > > [Richard prob. b. ca. 1670.] > > [Was Sarah the dau. of Henry & Sarah Perrott, whose dau > > Sarah b.21 Sep 1679? See Par. Reg. Christ Church, p.28 (Yurechko)]. > > > > 1696 Mary Winn born to Richd & Sarah Winn. 16 Dec 1696. > > Parish Reg. > > Christ > > Church > > 1699 Sarah Winn born to R & S. Winn. 17 Jan 1698/9. > > "" > > > > > > 1700 "Richard Win" on list of persons owed by Richard Willis, Gent. > > W&I > > 1673-1812 > > Inventory of Willis' estate. p.60. > > > > 1701 Richard Winn, son of R&S Winn. bapt. 28 Sep 1701 > > Par. Reg. > > > > 1702 Elizabeth Winn, dau. R&S Winn bapt. 18 Apr 1703. > > Par Reg. > > > > > > 1704 RW, Richd. Allen, & Jno. Nash prove will of George Johnston. > > Middlesx. > > Co > > Court - 5 Dec 1704. OB 1702-1704 > > > > 1705 John Winn, son of R&S Winn bapt. 20 Jan 1705. > > Par. Reg. > > > > 1705 RW on jury re action of trespass btw Henry Thacker, Chichely OB > > 1702-04 > > Thacher & Wm Somerset, Exors. of Edwin Thacher, plts. v. p.100. > > Richard Daniell, def. Court - 5 Mar 1704/5. > > > > 1705 RW on list of person to be paid -- 1000 lbs. tob --by Order of > > Vestry Bk - > > Christ Ch. > > Vestry meeting - 26 Nov 1705, for keeping Alice Silvester, p. 103 > > "a poore woman". > > > > 1707 Jane Winn, dau. of R&S Winn bapt 15 Feb 1707. > > Par. > > Reg. > > > > 1708 Richard Winn on list of debts paid by Estate of Henry > > Middlsx. Co. > > Perrott, dec'd. Court - 7 Mar 1708. Order Bk > > 1708-10 > > p. 1. > > > > 1708 RW on jury - re Hamerton v. Perrott. Court - 1 Nov 1708. OB > > 1707-1708 > > p.93 > > > > 1708 RW again paid 1000 lbs tob for keeping Silvester. 2 Nov 1708 > > VestryBk - > > Christ Ch. > > [Silvester died 1715, in care of Charls Lee.] > > > > > > 1710 Suit - Winn v. Blackley dismist. Action of debt betw. Richard Winn OB > > 1708-10 > > & Robert Blackley. Court - 7 Feb 1709/10. p. 60. > > > > 1710 Richard Winn testifies re Tom, slave, accused of stealing hog. OB > > 1708-10 > > Evidence judged insuff. to convict. p.70. > > > > 1710? Sarah (_____) Winn died this year or before. > > > > 1711 Richard Winn marr. Anne Cocke - 28 May 1711. > > Par. Reg. > > > > > > 1716 Thomas, son of R. & Anne Winn born 5 Mar & bapt. 8 Apr. 1716. > > Par. Reg. > > > > Thomas, son of R& Anne Winn d. 10 Oct & bur. 11 Oct 1716. Par. > > Reg. > > > > > > 1722 Owen Wynn is tenant of land (220 ac) claimed by Robt. English > > Middlsx.Co. > > who cl. Richard Welsh ejected him. Atty Churchill Blackey sd he OB > > No. 6 > > delivered a Declaration to tenant OW. OW ord. to bring proof of p.1. > > his right to lease of land. Court - 6 Mar 1721/2 > > > > I had to bring this over from another program so the formatting may seem irreg. > > but there > > are three columns --- Year, Item, and Source. I find that this Chronology format > > very > > useful in understanding the life pattern of a person. > > > > I can add only that York Co. records also show a line of Richard Wynnes there > > from late > > 1600's to 1818. This line could be desc. from either the Middlesex Winns or my > > ancestor's > > Wynne. > > > > Any additions or corrections anyone has will be of interest. > > > > Myles Johnson > > > > ***************************************************************** > > > > EAFerguson@aol.com wrote: > > > > > > Does anybody have any other informqation on this Richard Wynn? Also, where > > > is/was the Christ Church Parrish? > > > > > > Our Early Emigrant Ancestors: The Original Lists of Persons of Quality; > > > 1600-1700. From MSS. preserved in the state paper department of her majesty's > > > public record office, England. Edited by John Camden Hotten Baltimore, > > > Genealogical Publishing Company 1968, originally published New York, 1880. > > > > > > Page 486 > > > Parrish of Christ Church 22 December 1679 > > > Wynn, Richard 60 acres land, 8 negroes > >
The Emigrant Ancestors reference is dated 1679 and I have Richard that married Anne Cocke and Sarah as being born in 1672. Is my date of birth wrong or is there another Richard? Cindy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Myles Johnson" <mylesj@his.com> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2003 6:16 PM Subject: Re: [WINN] re: Richard Wynn of 1679 > Hi Carol, > "The Wynne [not Fremantle] Diaries" is a transcription by Anne Fremantle of the diaries of > Elizabeth Wynne (b.1778). Her immediate family (parents & sibs) were rich, Continental > drifters accustomed to long visits with friends in cities all across Europe, so the diary > is filled with much personal detail (gossip) about famous people of that time (1789-1820). > One of her sisters (or perhaps an aunt) was involved with Casanova. Elizabeth (called > Betsy) marr. Thomas Fremantle, who became an Admiral and served under Nelson at Trafalgar, > etc etc. > > The book includes a pedigree, titled 'The Wynnes of Gwydir', which is entirely misleading, > because the only Gwydir link on it is a line to Sir John as if he was the son of a Richard > Wynne, who is given as the origin of this line. This is nonsense but the rest of the chart > is useful. The family is known otherwise as having come from Montgomeryshire and it may > well have had a past link to the Gwydir Wynnes but so far no one has been able to find it. > Ricnard (the second) claimed a right to the Gwydir arms but the College of Arms denied his > claim. A son-in-law, however, somehow got the College to grant him the right to include > them on his "funeral achievement". > > From Richard Wynne (no dates are given) there was one son, Richard, who m. Alice Spurstow. > They had 7 chn. The eldest was a Thomas Wynne, and he had three chn. The eldest of his chn > was another Thomas who is noted on the chart as "lived in Virginia". A College of Arms > pedigree of this family obtained by one researcher adds that Thomas "had issue". > > The second Richard (m. Spurstow) moved to Shrewsbury and his son, Thomas, moved to London, > where he became a "Turkey merchant" (ie, a trader/investor with Turkey). This places him > in the circles of those then building the various trading companies, such as the Virginia > Co., East India Co., etc. > > It is the second Thomas, who came to Va., who interests us, of course. No one has been > able to find any Va. records on him but some recent links have been found between his > family and a Hill family that seem to be the direct ancestors of the Hill line which > produced one Lucy Hill, who m. my Wynne ancestor, John Wynne (1705?-1772). We know of one > earlier marital link between this Wynne family and the Hills, who were also from > Shrewsbury & London. Given the tendency of these families to marry those of their own > world, we have a possibility that John Wynne was desc. from this Montgomeryshire family. > But all this is far from proved. > > It is purely my speculation that Richard Winn of Middlesex Co. could be one of two sons > born to this immig. Thomas Wynne, with the other son being a Thomas, father to my John. > The timing is OK but there is absolutely no proof of any such link. > > Myles Johnson > > *********************************************************** > Carol Ott wrote: > > > > Myles, I hope you don't mind if I come in here for a moment, you mentioned a Thomas who was possibly one of two sons born to ThomasWynne of the Montgomeryshire/Shrewsbury family cited by Ann Fremantle in "The Freemantle Diaries." Can you go into that a little farther,as this is new to me and may be a key for me? Thank you for any help. Carol Winn-Ott > > > > Myles Johnson wrote: > > > > > > Hi Ferguson, > > > No one else has taken a crack at this, so I'll try. > > > > > > This Richard Winn/Wynne is often referred to as 'Wynne' but the extant records > > > almost all > > > use the 'Winn' spelling. Not too much is known of him, altho the Christ Church > > > parish > > > (Middlesex Co.) records show two marriages and 7 chn. > > > > > > No one has proved his parentage or ancestry but he has been assigned (w/o proof) > > > to > > > various Winn/Wynnes. My personal theory is that he was one of two sons born to > > > the Thomas > > > Wynne of the Montgomeryshire/Shrewsbury family cited by Ann Fremantle in "The > > > Wynne > > > Diaries". That Thomas prob. arrived in Va. abt 1640-50 but left no footprints > > > here. The > > > other son of Thomas (my guess) would be a Thomas Wynne (b.ca.1660-70) who > > > had a son, John Wynne (1705?-1772) who is the founder of my Wynne line, of York > > > Co., Va. > > > > > > I have done some digging in Middlesex records and compiled a chronology for this > > > Richard > > > Winn/Wynne of Middlesex: > > > > > > CHRONOLOGY rev. 12/2002 > > > > > > RICHARD WINN (WYNNE) > > > > > > Year Item > > > Source > > > > > > 1630 Possible birthyear > > > > > > 1652 Richard Wynne - on list of headrights claimed by William Owen & > > > Nugent v.I, > > > p.264 > > > William Morgan, for 360 acres on NE side of Skiminoe Creek - [York > > > Co.] > > > 17 Nov 1652 > > > [This Richard could not be the Richard whose fam. is listed below.] > > > > > > > > > 1694 "Sarah Wynn" imported by John Skears w/ 2 others. 7 Jan 1694. OB > > > 3 > > > 1694-1705 > > > [Later entry states her age as 9.] [W&I > > > 1673-1812 P.210 > > > > > > 1694-5 Richard marr. Sarah _______ about this time. Not in Christ Ch. > > > Parish Register. > > > [Richard prob. b. ca. 1670.] > > > [Was Sarah the dau. of Henry & Sarah Perrott, whose dau > > > Sarah b.21 Sep 1679? See Par. Reg. Christ Church, p.28 (Yurechko)]. > > > > > > 1696 Mary Winn born to Richd & Sarah Winn. 16 Dec 1696. > > > Parish Reg. > > > Christ > > > Church > > > 1699 Sarah Winn born to R & S. Winn. 17 Jan 1698/9. > > > "" > > > > > > > > > 1700 "Richard Win" on list of persons owed by Richard Willis, Gent. > > > W&I > > > 1673-1812 > > > Inventory of Willis' estate. p.60. > > > > > > 1701 Richard Winn, son of R&S Winn. bapt. 28 Sep 1701 > > > Par. Reg. > > > > > > 1702 Elizabeth Winn, dau. R&S Winn bapt. 18 Apr 1703. > > > Par Reg. > > > > > > > > > 1704 RW, Richd. Allen, & Jno. Nash prove will of George Johnston. > > > Middlesx. > > > Co > > > Court - 5 Dec 1704. OB 1702-1704 > > > > > > 1705 John Winn, son of R&S Winn bapt. 20 Jan 1705. > > > Par. Reg. > > > > > > 1705 RW on jury re action of trespass btw Henry Thacker, Chichely OB > > > 1702-04 > > > Thacher & Wm Somerset, Exors. of Edwin Thacher, plts. v. p.100. > > > Richard Daniell, def. Court - 5 Mar 1704/5. > > > > > > 1705 RW on list of person to be paid -- 1000 lbs. tob --by Order of > > > Vestry Bk - > > > Christ Ch. > > > Vestry meeting - 26 Nov 1705, for keeping Alice Silvester, p. 103 > > > "a poore woman". > > > > > > 1707 Jane Winn, dau. of R&S Winn bapt 15 Feb 1707. > > > Par. > > > Reg. > > > > > > 1708 Richard Winn on list of debts paid by Estate of Henry > > > Middlsx. Co. > > > Perrott, dec'd. Court - 7 Mar 1708. Order Bk > > > 1708-10 > > > p. 1. > > > > > > 1708 RW on jury - re Hamerton v. Perrott. Court - 1 Nov 1708. OB > > > 1707-1708 > > > p.93 > > > > > > 1708 RW again paid 1000 lbs tob for keeping Silvester. 2 Nov 1708 > > > VestryBk - > > > Christ Ch. > > > [Silvester died 1715, in care of Charls Lee.] > > > > > > > > > 1710 Suit - Winn v. Blackley dismist. Action of debt betw. Richard Winn OB > > > 1708-10 > > > & Robert Blackley. Court - 7 Feb 1709/10. p. 60. > > > > > > 1710 Richard Winn testifies re Tom, slave, accused of stealing hog. OB > > > 1708-10 > > > Evidence judged insuff. to convict. p.70. > > > > > > 1710? Sarah (_____) Winn died this year or before. > > > > > > 1711 Richard Winn marr. Anne Cocke - 28 May 1711. > > > Par. Reg. > > > > > > > > > 1716 Thomas, son of R. & Anne Winn born 5 Mar & bapt. 8 Apr. 1716. > > > Par. Reg. > > > > > > Thomas, son of R& Anne Winn d. 10 Oct & bur. 11 Oct 1716. Par. > > > Reg. > > > > > > > > > 1722 Owen Wynn is tenant of land (220 ac) claimed by Robt. English > > > Middlsx.Co. > > > who cl. Richard Welsh ejected him. Atty Churchill Blackey sd he OB > > > No. 6 > > > delivered a Declaration to tenant OW. OW ord. to bring proof of p.1. > > > his right to lease of land. Court - 6 Mar 1721/2 > > > > > > I had to bring this over from another program so the formatting may seem irreg. > > > but there > > > are three columns --- Year, Item, and Source. I find that this Chronology format > > > very > > > useful in understanding the life pattern of a person. > > > > > > I can add only that York Co. records also show a line of Richard Wynnes there > > > from late > > > 1600's to 1818. This line could be desc. from either the Middlesex Winns or my > > > ancestor's > > > Wynne. > > > > > > Any additions or corrections anyone has will be of interest. > > > > > > Myles Johnson > > > > > > ***************************************************************** > > > > > > EAFerguson@aol.com wrote: > > > > > > > > Does anybody have any other informqation on this Richard Wynn? Also, where > > > > is/was the Christ Church Parrish? > > > > > > > > Our Early Emigrant Ancestors: The Original Lists of Persons of Quality; > > > > 1600-1700. From MSS. preserved in the state paper department of her majesty's > > > > public record office, England. Edited by John Camden Hotten Baltimore, > > > > Genealogical Publishing Company 1968, originally published New York, 1880. > > > > > > > > Page 486 > > > > Parrish of Christ Church 22 December 1679 > > > > Wynn, Richard 60 acres land, 8 negroes > > > > >