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    1. [WINN] Re: Winn family not in the southern US
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FgWBAEB/716.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Dear Laura, Your welcome, I agree Karen has a lot of information I just wished she would have continued. Several of us cousins started e-mailing each other out of her guestbook due to no response from Karen. From there I ended up creating the Wynne Genealogy Society and the WGS e-mail list on Rootsweb. etc. etc. I am not saying her information is bad… I am saying with all things document, document, document, because sometimes a few pieces of paper come in and we find what was originally thought is totally wrong… But that is the fun of Genealogy. As to the second part of your e-mail. There are more than two lines that ended up in PA. Just according to what time your looking at. I am not familiar with the Gruffyd Wynne/Elizabeth Sonlli line and would love more information and dates on them. As to the Dr. Thomas Wynne line, it was originally proved back by Betty McGehee via the President of the American Genealogy Board years ago. I found a change in one generation but it only changed the line from Edward I, to Henry I. As to Dr. Thomas Wynne being the child of John… sorry that don’t fly!!… I paid over $300.00 to bring certified copies of Dr. Thomas Wynne’s baptismal certificate as well as all his siblings, plus his fathers death certificate over from Wales. On Dr. Thomas Wynne’s and his siblings it tells who their father was. Also I paid for a letter from Dr. Thomas Wynne that was mailed from Philadelphia back to Caerwys Wales to his cousin. Proving once again that we had his line correct. I presented these to Timothy Field Beard former president of the American Genealogy Board and he agreed that Dr. Thomas Wynne’s line is proven and no longer in question with these documents. I am also the web master for the Caerwys, Wales wed site and have several contacts in Caerwys who have helped in documenting things back there and over here. I have been invited to attend the grand opening of the bed and breakfast at the Bron Fadoc, [estate of Dr. Thomas Wynne in Caerwy’s Wales], which the Wynne Genealogy Society are all going to attend there in 2004.

    01/04/2004 05:27:56