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    1. Re: [WINN] Re: George Wynns / Henry Wynns /Watkins Williams Wynns
    2. barbsidler
    3. Hi, Please note the typo about Elizabeth Winn. She was as young as 16, not 156. Sorry. Barbara Sidler barbsidler wrote: > Hi Winn researchers, > > This brick wall seems to be getting higher every day! > > I am still seeking information on gg grandmother Elizabeth Winn, born in > Ohio, married in Indiana 1836, to Peter Campbell.She may have been as young > as 156 when she married. Lived in Wisconsin, Nevada and California where > she died about 1901. I have found no information on Winn family in Ohio or > any source indicating who her parents were. She had a son named William > Henry a daughter Emma Maline and another daughter Adelia who may have > married an Anderson. William died in the civil war, 1863, Emma married > Tallmadge Norwood. > Her marriage information spells the name WINN. One family source has found > it spelled WINNE which makes a big difference. Elizabeth was an interesting > and resourceful woman who lived through many hardships. Any information > would be greatly appreciated. > > Barbara Sidler > > robertlcapps wrote: > > > Hi Everyone, > > > > Has anyone done any extensive research on this line of the Wynns? > > > > > Sir John Wynns bca 1550 had at least two sons William and Henry. > > > William had dau Sidney who married Edward Thelwall, their dau Jane > > > married William Williams and they had a son Watkin Williams . > > > Henry the other son of Sir John had a son John who died without any > > > issue. Watkin Williams received his entire estate and addded the > > > surname Wynns and took Sir John Wynns Coat of Arms. So I suppose you > > > have the first Watkin Williams Wynns. > > > > Does anyone have any leads on the Thelwall/Williams/Wynns? > > > > Now I am been given information > > > > Surry County Va court records 1691 - 1700 Bk V: > > Certificate is granted to William Williams to the secretaries office for > > fifty acres of land for the importation into this colony of George > > Wynns, he having made the oath as law direc > > > > Sure would appreciate any suggestions? > > > > Thanks > > > > Marilyn

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