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
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
Man what a life she had being she was as young as 156!!!! =) Becky ttg-inc@comcast.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "barbsidler" <barbsidler@earthlink.net> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 12:46 AM Subject: Re: [WINN] Re: George Wynns / Henry Wynns /Watkins Williams Wynns > 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 >
Hi Barb, Is this your Elizabeth and Peter? Campbell Peter Winn Elizabeth St Joseph 1-24-1836 Early Indiana Campbell Marriages, 1800-1850 http://www.brumm.com/genealogy/walkers_moyers/certificates/earlyindianacampbells.html Marilyn