Dear Cuz Connie, I have been trying to find out some locations to some of the Wales Wynne's stuff... And I have found some interesting information on the "Tower" .. as in the Wynne of Tower seal that Dr. Thomas Wynne used to seal his correspondence and wore as a ring. ..etc.. Well I have come across a website that you may want to look at.. it has a shield or arms on the page..but I don't know if it is related to the town or to the tower.. I am still reading the page... But it says that the Wynne of Tower was.... "TOWER was referred to by the 15 th century poet Hywel Cilcan as "the fair Tower ..a fortress twenty fathoms high". Rheinallt ap Gryfydd ap Bleddyn, who features in the continuous border warfare of the time, was one of the gallant captains who defended Harlech Castle and carved a place for himself in history and TOWER when he hanged the Mayor of Chester in the dining hall at TOWER in 1465. The medieval dining hall, which forms the ground floor has a stone, barrel-vaulted ceiling in which an iron staple marks the spot. Stain-glass windows display the family coat of arms and the motto "Heb ddu, heb ddim", translated "without God there is nothing", are carved over the fireplace. " etc etc... http://www.towerwales.co.uk/ What you think? Hugs Cuz Becky ttg-inc@comcast.net http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/
Dear Cuz Joan II, The handwriting is the letter he sent back to Wales in 1683, I believe you got a copy of it with the baptismal papers you copied at the reunion..didn't you? As to Mom, well it has been a long haul through this chemo. They have almost lost her twice, but she is done with it now and trying to recoup before the radiation starts. It will be after our family reunion for her side of the family that is held the 3rd weekend of June, we are hoping she will be well enough to attend it, as we are hosting it this year. But with everyone's prayers we will make it though, we are made of stout stuff. =), thanks for all your thoughts and prayers. Sorry, that I have not been able to keep everything flying this spring, but just too much on my plate. Everyone needs to jump in and start sharing what they are working on and what they have found. Also, everyone needs to check out their line on my website and be sure that I have the sources that you guys have on your family line, so we can start working on the source version of the Deems book. Hugs Cuz Becky ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joan Bretz" <jbretz1@earthlink.net> To: <WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 8:22 AM Subject: Re: [WGS] Bron Fadog/Bron Vadog/bronvadog/bronfadog > So Becky. Are you going to provide copies of the good doctor's handwriting > for all of us? That would be neat to have. I have located some paperwork > associated with another of my ancestors, but I don't know if he actually > wrote it himself or not - and I wish I did know if it was his writing. > > Hope your life is settling down a bit. One can have too much excitement - > at least of the negative kind. And hope your mom is doing well - or at least > as well as she can with the medical treatment she is going through. My > sister went through chemo several years ago - but, and here is an idea for > you, she got tea of some sort from a Chinese doctor and even the same day as > her chemo treatment did not feel as poorly when she took the tea. > > Regards, > > Cousin JoanB > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "The Thill Group Inc" <ttg-inc@comcast.net> > To: <WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 12:26 AM > Subject: [WGS] Bron Fadog/Bron Vadog/bronvadog/bronfadog > > > > Dear Cuz's, > > Below are the items that I found at the National Library of Wales in > > their search... the first one is the letter that I have a certified copy > > of > > and its envelope written by Dr. Thomas Wynne. [neat to see his hand > > writting!] > > > > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >
So Becky. Are you going to provide copies of the good doctor's handwriting for all of us? That would be neat to have. I have located some paperwork associated with another of my ancestors, but I don't know if he actually wrote it himself or not - and I wish I did know if it was his writing. Hope your life is settling down a bit. One can have too much excitement - at least of the negative kind. And hope your mom is doing well - or at least as well as she can with the medical treatment she is going through. My sister went through chemo several years ago - but, and here is an idea for you, she got tea of some sort from a Chinese doctor and even the same day as her chemo treatment did not feel as poorly when she took the tea. Regards, Cousin JoanB ----- Original Message ----- From: "The Thill Group Inc" <ttg-inc@comcast.net> To: <WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 12:26 AM Subject: [WGS] Bron Fadog/Bron Vadog/bronvadog/bronfadog > Dear Cuz's, > Below are the items that I found at the National Library of Wales in > their search... the first one is the letter that I have a certified copy > of > and its envelope written by Dr. Thomas Wynne. [neat to see his hand > writting!]
Copies, copies,; copies! Hope all is well with the Queen Mom - keep us posted, Becky. Hugs, Vi The Thill Group Inc wrote: >Dear Cuz's, > Below are the items that I found at the National Library of Wales in >their search... the first one is the letter that I have a certified copy of >and its envelope written by Dr. Thomas Wynne. [neat to see his hand >writting!] > >NLW MSS 11342-12473 >1971 > >11594E. >LETTER OF THOMAS WYNNE. >A holograph letter, 2 December, 1683, written by Tho. Wynne from >Philadelphia in 'pensivanla' to his honoured friend Peirs Pennant, Esqre., >at Buchtan, near Mostyn, North Wales. Thomas Wynne (1627-92), author of The >Antiquity of the Quakers, Proved out of the Scriptures of Truth . . . ([ >London] 1677) and An Anti-Christian Conspiracy Detected and Satan's Champion >Defeated . . . ([London] 1679), emigrated to America in 1682, having with >John ap John purchased of William Penn 5000 acres of land to be laid in the >Welsh Tract, and he subsequently became Associate Justice of Sussex County >and representative of that county in the Legislative Assembly at >Philadelphia. The writer refers in a postscript to a 'braue tracke' of land >in his possession called Pennant Gwyn ('on a fine descending hill and a fine >spring and[e]r it'), but the letter relates otherwise to the writer's Welsh >associations and in particular to the security of his Welsh estate >(references to the recipient's mother and brother John, to John Salsbury of >Bachegrig [Back-y-graig] and his family, to Rich. Blackburn and his family, >and to the recipient's mother[-in-law] at Gwysany, the treachery of Roger >Hughes and the writer's daughter, a report by daughter Betty Rowdin [Rowden] >that the recipient had refused to allow the writer's goods to be removed >from the recipient's house at Caerwis, the writer's treatment by Abell >Kershaw and his wife, the latter' s seizure of the writer's estate at >Bronvadog and their refusal to give the writer's two 'litle ones' any food >and clothing for the voyage and their stealing of Betty Rowdin's flannel out >of John Brigdale's house). English. XVII cent. > >*********************** >CHIRK CASTLE (6) >Part 6 of Schedule > >COMPILED BY G. M. GRIFFITHS > >5670. >1691. >ARREARS of rent in Bodiliog, Bronvadog, Skeiviog, Llanbedder, Llanrhidd >and Yale. > >******************** >COED COCH (2) >Part 2 of Schedule > >1449. >Counterpart of Indented deed whereby Humffrey Middleton of Garthkynan, co. >Denbigh, gentleman, John Middleton of Llanvair Dyffryn cloyd, same co., and >Thomas Middleton of Garthkynan, aforesaid, mortgages for £250, to Richard >Jones of Eyarth, same co., a messuage and tenement called y Plasse issa, and >lands called Kay vcha, Kay issa, yr Erow goch, Kay coch, y Kaye twmblyn, >Erow yr gwrachiod, yr Erwi gleision y werngron, yr Erow hir Bron vadog >vechan, land in tir David Dwysog, Brynnie yr llan, row llwydyn, and >Gweirglodd y ffordd ddwr, in the township of Llanvair and ffynnogion, co. >Denbigh, etc., with specified conditions of redemption. >Dated:- 20th (?) September, 20 James I, 1622. >Signature of mortgagee. >Seal wanting. >Witnesses:- Thomas Wynn, Robert Owen, John Thelwall, Thomas Eare, John >Gruffith. >Vellum. English. > >************ >GWYDIR >Donated by the British Records Association, 1940-1 > >COMPILED BY GLYN PARRY, 1993 > >1940007 > >67 >1806, Aug 25 >1 Jefferies Spranger of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, esq., and Edward Bray of >Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, in the said co., esq. (trustees of a term >of 1,000 years) >2 Charles, viscount Sackville and Richard Henry Alexander Bennet, a captain >in the Navy (trustees of a term of 200 years) >3 The said Edward Bray (trustee of a term of 5,000 years) 4 Peter, lord >Gwydir, Deputy Great Chamberlain of England 5 The said Richard Henry >Alexander Bennet >6 Anthony Goodeve of Grays Inn, Middlesex, gent. >7 John Letch of the same, gent. >MORTGAGE (DEMISE of a residue of a term of 1,000 years) for £4,000 (5%) by >1, by the direction of 4 and at the nomination of 5, to 6 in trust for 5, of >tmt's called Lledwigan, Rhibbs, Hafod, Tal y Llwyn, part of Tyddyn Evan >Goch, Dolgam, Crafnant, otherwise Blaen Crafnant, Aberthllwyd, otherwise Y >Borth Llwyd, Cwm Cloras Isa, Ty Hwynt Ir Gors and Frith Fawr, Dolgarrog, >Brwynogucha, Cwm Cloras Ucha, Brwynog Isa, Tyddyn Gwilim, Cae Du, otherwise >Tyddyn Du, Neuadd, Pen'r allt, Cwm Clorad, Ca Coch Gwan, Lletty Demlyn, Nant >Isa, Tyddyn Cornel, Hendref, Bwlch, Cefn Ysgyvell, Tyddyn, otherwise Ty Isa, >Ffron Felan, part of Tyddyn Evan Goch, Tai Isa, Llysgain, Bron Fadog, Nant >yr Hen Bandy, part of Tyddyn Evan Goch, eight cottages ( occupants named) >and parts of Llanrhechwyd mountain (occupants named), all in p. >LLANRHYCHWYN, co. Caern.; DECLARATION that 2 shall stand possessed of a term >of 200 years vested in them by deeds dated 30 July 1803 and 23 Apr. 1804 in >trust for better securing the said mortgage to 5, and COVENANT by 3 to >assign a residue of a term of 5,000 years created by the will of the late >Robert, duke of Ancaster and Kesteven, in 1779, upon certain trusts which >have since been performed, to 7 in trust to better secure the said mortgage >for 5 >Recites nos 29-30 and the creation of the terms of 200 years and 1,000 years >in 1803-4 >Not executed > >************ >NLW Deeds 2 >1242-1570 > >1551 >1750, Aug. 27 >1 Francis Morgan of p. Nantmell, co. Rad., gent. >2 John Tonman of p. New Radnor, co. Rad., gent. >RELEASE of one third of all the m's and lands called Pen y Lon, Bron fadog, >y Tyr yn Kellws, Tyr y Buhher, Dol y gored, Dole y Dderwen, Llwyn Morfil, >and Dole y Bont, in p. LLANBADARN VAUR and LLANVIHANGELL KEVEN LLYS, co. >Rad. (tenants named). > >********* >DF635 >1804, Aug. 6 >1 Rev. Robert Myddleton of Gwaynynog, co. Denb., DD, and May his wife 2 >Richard Barker of Chester, gent. >DEED TO LEAD THE USES OF A FINE of a m. called Bryn Nannerch (36 a.), p. >NANNERCH, co. Flint, and m's called Llwyn Drain and Llwyn Tu (69 a.), Tyn y >Cae (67 a.), Bron yr Haul (55 a.), Tyddyn yr Halan (29 a.), Mariau >Cwecwaldiaid (9 a.), Groesfan (27 a.), Llyfanod (9 a.), Bryn Shone (82 a.), >Small Tenement (18 a.), Fynnon Fair (1 a.) and Bronfadog (180 a.), all in >p. SKEIVIOG, to enure to the uses which 1 should appoint >Attested copy (20 July 1805) > >********* >PENIARTH ESTATE (24) >Part 24 of Schedule > >PENBEDW ESTATE: DEEDS (cont.) > >DF645 >1805, Jan. 7 >PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE of m's called Bronfadog, Bryn Shone, >parcels of land called Smell, Melin Gonglog and Fynnon Fair (30 a.), m's >called Groes Faen, Ty yn y Caeau, Llwyn Drain (53 a.), Llwyn Iw (15 a.) and >Tyddyn yr Halan, p. YSCEIFIOG, co. Flint, and a tmt in the holding of John >Mostyn in p. NANNERCH (36 a.), belonging to the Rev. Robert Myddleton, DD >Endorsed: 'Bryn Nannerch New Estate' > > > >Hugs Cuz B > >ttg-inc@comcast.net >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/ > > >============================== >Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the >areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. >Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > > > > >
It would be wonderful to see Dr. Wynn's handwriting and have a copy.....!!............Cuz, .Thera. Joan Bretz <jbretz1@earthlink.net> wrote:So Becky. Are you going to provide copies of the good doctor's handwriting for all of us? That would be neat to have. I have located some paperwork associated with another of my ancestors, but I don't know if he actually wrote it himself or not - and I wish I did know if it was his writing. Hope your life is settling down a bit. One can have too much excitement - at least of the negative kind. And hope your mom is doing well - or at least as well as she can with the medical treatment she is going through. My sister went through chemo several years ago - but, and here is an idea for you, she got tea of some sort from a Chinese doctor and even the same day as her chemo treatment did not feel as poorly when she took the tea. Regards, Cousin JoanB ----- Original Message ----- From: "The Thill Group Inc" To: Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 12:26 AM Subject: [WGS] Bron Fadog/Bron Vadog/bronvadog/bronfadog > Dear Cuz's, > Below are the items that I found at the National Library of Wales in > their search... the first one is the letter that I have a certified copy > of > and its envelope written by Dr. Thomas Wynne. [neat to see his hand > writting!] ============================== View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find marriage announcements and more. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Dear Cuz's, Below are the items that I found at the National Library of Wales in their search... the first one is the letter that I have a certified copy of and its envelope written by Dr. Thomas Wynne. [neat to see his hand writting!] NLW MSS 11342-12473 1971 11594E. LETTER OF THOMAS WYNNE. A holograph letter, 2 December, 1683, written by Tho. Wynne from Philadelphia in 'pensivanla' to his honoured friend Peirs Pennant, Esqre., at Buchtan, near Mostyn, North Wales. Thomas Wynne (1627-92), author of The Antiquity of the Quakers, Proved out of the Scriptures of Truth . . . ([ London] 1677) and An Anti-Christian Conspiracy Detected and Satan's Champion Defeated . . . ([London] 1679), emigrated to America in 1682, having with John ap John purchased of William Penn 5000 acres of land to be laid in the Welsh Tract, and he subsequently became Associate Justice of Sussex County and representative of that county in the Legislative Assembly at Philadelphia. The writer refers in a postscript to a 'braue tracke' of land in his possession called Pennant Gwyn ('on a fine descending hill and a fine spring and[e]r it'), but the letter relates otherwise to the writer's Welsh associations and in particular to the security of his Welsh estate (references to the recipient's mother and brother John, to John Salsbury of Bachegrig [Back-y-graig] and his family, to Rich. Blackburn and his family, and to the recipient's mother[-in-law] at Gwysany, the treachery of Roger Hughes and the writer's daughter, a report by daughter Betty Rowdin [Rowden] that the recipient had refused to allow the writer's goods to be removed from the recipient's house at Caerwis, the writer's treatment by Abell Kershaw and his wife, the latter' s seizure of the writer's estate at Bronvadog and their refusal to give the writer's two 'litle ones' any food and clothing for the voyage and their stealing of Betty Rowdin's flannel out of John Brigdale's house). English. XVII cent. *********************** CHIRK CASTLE (6) Part 6 of Schedule COMPILED BY G. M. GRIFFITHS 5670. 1691. ARREARS of rent in Bodiliog, Bronvadog, Skeiviog, Llanbedder, Llanrhidd and Yale. ******************** COED COCH (2) Part 2 of Schedule 1449. Counterpart of Indented deed whereby Humffrey Middleton of Garthkynan, co. Denbigh, gentleman, John Middleton of Llanvair Dyffryn cloyd, same co., and Thomas Middleton of Garthkynan, aforesaid, mortgages for £250, to Richard Jones of Eyarth, same co., a messuage and tenement called y Plasse issa, and lands called Kay vcha, Kay issa, yr Erow goch, Kay coch, y Kaye twmblyn, Erow yr gwrachiod, yr Erwi gleision y werngron, yr Erow hir Bron vadog vechan, land in tir David Dwysog, Brynnie yr llan, row llwydyn, and Gweirglodd y ffordd ddwr, in the township of Llanvair and ffynnogion, co. Denbigh, etc., with specified conditions of redemption. Dated:- 20th (?) September, 20 James I, 1622. Signature of mortgagee. Seal wanting. Witnesses:- Thomas Wynn, Robert Owen, John Thelwall, Thomas Eare, John Gruffith. Vellum. English. ************ GWYDIR Donated by the British Records Association, 1940-1 COMPILED BY GLYN PARRY, 1993 1940007 67 1806, Aug 25 1 Jefferies Spranger of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, esq., and Edward Bray of Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, in the said co., esq. (trustees of a term of 1,000 years) 2 Charles, viscount Sackville and Richard Henry Alexander Bennet, a captain in the Navy (trustees of a term of 200 years) 3 The said Edward Bray (trustee of a term of 5,000 years) 4 Peter, lord Gwydir, Deputy Great Chamberlain of England 5 The said Richard Henry Alexander Bennet 6 Anthony Goodeve of Grays Inn, Middlesex, gent. 7 John Letch of the same, gent. MORTGAGE (DEMISE of a residue of a term of 1,000 years) for £4,000 (5%) by 1, by the direction of 4 and at the nomination of 5, to 6 in trust for 5, of tmt's called Lledwigan, Rhibbs, Hafod, Tal y Llwyn, part of Tyddyn Evan Goch, Dolgam, Crafnant, otherwise Blaen Crafnant, Aberthllwyd, otherwise Y Borth Llwyd, Cwm Cloras Isa, Ty Hwynt Ir Gors and Frith Fawr, Dolgarrog, Brwynogucha, Cwm Cloras Ucha, Brwynog Isa, Tyddyn Gwilim, Cae Du, otherwise Tyddyn Du, Neuadd, Pen'r allt, Cwm Clorad, Ca Coch Gwan, Lletty Demlyn, Nant Isa, Tyddyn Cornel, Hendref, Bwlch, Cefn Ysgyvell, Tyddyn, otherwise Ty Isa, Ffron Felan, part of Tyddyn Evan Goch, Tai Isa, Llysgain, Bron Fadog, Nant yr Hen Bandy, part of Tyddyn Evan Goch, eight cottages ( occupants named) and parts of Llanrhechwyd mountain (occupants named), all in p. LLANRHYCHWYN, co. Caern.; DECLARATION that 2 shall stand possessed of a term of 200 years vested in them by deeds dated 30 July 1803 and 23 Apr. 1804 in trust for better securing the said mortgage to 5, and COVENANT by 3 to assign a residue of a term of 5,000 years created by the will of the late Robert, duke of Ancaster and Kesteven, in 1779, upon certain trusts which have since been performed, to 7 in trust to better secure the said mortgage for 5 Recites nos 29-30 and the creation of the terms of 200 years and 1,000 years in 1803-4 Not executed ************ NLW Deeds 2 1242-1570 1551 1750, Aug. 27 1 Francis Morgan of p. Nantmell, co. Rad., gent. 2 John Tonman of p. New Radnor, co. Rad., gent. RELEASE of one third of all the m's and lands called Pen y Lon, Bron fadog, y Tyr yn Kellws, Tyr y Buhher, Dol y gored, Dole y Dderwen, Llwyn Morfil, and Dole y Bont, in p. LLANBADARN VAUR and LLANVIHANGELL KEVEN LLYS, co. Rad. (tenants named). ********* DF635 1804, Aug. 6 1 Rev. Robert Myddleton of Gwaynynog, co. Denb., DD, and May his wife 2 Richard Barker of Chester, gent. DEED TO LEAD THE USES OF A FINE of a m. called Bryn Nannerch (36 a.), p. NANNERCH, co. Flint, and m's called Llwyn Drain and Llwyn Tu (69 a.), Tyn y Cae (67 a.), Bron yr Haul (55 a.), Tyddyn yr Halan (29 a.), Mariau Cwecwaldiaid (9 a.), Groesfan (27 a.), Llyfanod (9 a.), Bryn Shone (82 a.), Small Tenement (18 a.), Fynnon Fair (1 a.) and Bronfadog (180 a.), all in p. SKEIVIOG, to enure to the uses which 1 should appoint Attested copy (20 July 1805) ********* PENIARTH ESTATE (24) Part 24 of Schedule PENBEDW ESTATE: DEEDS (cont.) DF645 1805, Jan. 7 PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE of m's called Bronfadog, Bryn Shone, parcels of land called Smell, Melin Gonglog and Fynnon Fair (30 a.), m's called Groes Faen, Ty yn y Caeau, Llwyn Drain (53 a.), Llwyn Iw (15 a.) and Tyddyn yr Halan, p. YSCEIFIOG, co. Flint, and a tmt in the holding of John Mostyn in p. NANNERCH (36 a.), belonging to the Rev. Robert Myddleton, DD Endorsed: 'Bryn Nannerch New Estate' Hugs Cuz B ttg-inc@comcast.net http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/
I think this didn't make it out because I sent it from an address not subscribed to the list... >Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 17:45:41 -0400 >To: WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY-L@rootsweb.com >From: "Amy Humphries (TCG)" <amy.humphries@tcg.com> >Subject: New Humphrey Cuz found her missing link! > >Hey cuzzes, I found something! This tree at rootweb has some of my proven >ancestors on it: >http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nancygwynn&id=I01912 >It lists James as Thomas's son, and born in 1731! This isn't the first >time I saw a record indicating that Thomas didn't die as a child. (I got >that he died as a child from Becky's tree). >Most of this tree agrees with the written document I have (posted at ><http://amyhumphries.com/Humphries/History/target3.html>http://amyhumphries.com/Humphries/History/target3.htm<http://amyhumphries.com/Humphries/History/target3.html>l) > > > >At 01:24 PM 5/19/2005, Amy Humphries wrote: >>Hi Cuz Jayne and other Cuzzes, >> >>Do you have more info about Jonathan Humphrey Jr's line than what is >>available through Becky's family tree on rootsweb? Also, do you know of >>a James Humphrey born around 1731? I am trying to prove that my >>conclusion about Jonathan Humphrey Jr being our ancestor is correct, but >>I have reached a dead-end. >> >>My story starts last week, when my Uncle Gerry sent me scans of old >>documents that he got from his cousin. I will put these online so you >>can see. Here you go: http://amyhumphries.com/Humphries/History/ >> >>The author of the documents says that we are descended from Daniel >>Humphrey and Hannah Wynne through one of their sons, but it is unknown >>which one. She guessed Thomas only because she had a lot of relatives >>named Thomas. >> >>So I started to try to put the pieces together from these documents and >>spending every waking minute researching online. I came up with the line >>that Becky mailed out to the group. I mailed it to my uncle, who mailed >>it to some of his other relatives, and he said he would ask me how I got >>that info. I then went back and wrote down how I came up with what I >>did, and my thought process. Afterwards, I didn't feel as confident as >>I'd like in my conclusion that Jonathan Humphrey Jr was our ancestor, >>because of the mystery man named James and the other Ann, but I don't see >>any alternatives. >> >>This is my very long response to my uncle, and the others that he emailed: >> >>____________________________________________________________________ >> >>OK, I guess I have to show how I got this info. I hope you can follow >>it. You'll see that my findings aren't conclusive under #9. But if we >>really are descendents of Daniel and Hannah Humphrey, and not some other >>Humphrey family, I think my conclusion is correct. >> >>This is a great resource, and we'll start here with Daniel Humphrey: >>http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ttg13&id=I02598 >>If you click on the "Pedigree" link you can see all his ancestors. Some >>can be traced back even earlier than 1450. Some of Hannah's relatives >>can also be traced back that far too, if you click on her or one of the >>kids and go to their Pedigree. >> >>Go back to the page for Daniel given in the link above, and click on >>Jonathan Sr. Then click on Jonathan Jr. and you'll see he was married to >>an "Ann", but his line ends there. I was working upwards from me, and >>when I was looking for a Humphrey married to Ann Moore I found him. >> >>So I'll now try to work up from me to Jonathan Jr. >> >>1. Thomas Humphries (b 1951) & Maria Collazzo >> >>Obviously I know my parents, though I put the wrong year for my Dad's >>birth. My mom was born in 1951, and my dad in 1950. I realized it after >>I sent the email. >> >>2. Gerald Humphries (b 1920) & Winnifred Keller >> >>Grandpop and Grandmom >> >>3. Charles Humphries & Margaret >> >>That's what it says in the family tree in my baby book >> >>4. Raymond Humphries (b 1879) >> >>Uncle Gerry told me his name. >> >>Now we go to familysearch.org: >>http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp >>This site is great for digging up old records. >>Search for Raymond Humphries, and you'll find one that lived in >>Philadelphia during the 1880 census. He was born in 1879. His father's >>name is Jacob, which is what it should be (see below). >> >>5. Jacob Humphries (b 1847) >> >>I got his name from the "Revolutionary Ancestor" page of the notes. I >>got his birth year by clicking on his name from Raymond's census record >>where he was listed as "Head of Household". >> >>6. Daniel Humphreys/Humphries (b 1802) & Eliza Weikel >> >>I got their names and birth year from the "Revolutionary Ancestor" page >>of the notes. I confirmed them through familysearch.org. In the >>search, "Daniel" for first name, "Humphreys" for last name, >>"Birth/Christening" for event, "+ or - 2 years" for year range and "1801" >>for year. You'll fiind him in the 1880 census as well as "Daniel >>Humphries" (note the "ies"). He was born 1802, not 1801. >> >>Go back to the search page, and put in Eliza Weikel for the name, and >>change the year range to "+ or -5 years". She was born in 1806. Her >>husband's name is misspelled as "Danile Rush Humphrey". >> >>7. Thomas Humphreys (b 1779) & Elizabeth Erwin/Rush >> >>Same as Daniel, I got the info from the "Revolutionary Ancestor" notes >>and confirmed on familysearch. I put in his name and +/- 2 years and >>1779. He's the first match, born in Philadelphia, on the exact day >>listed in the notes, but his death date is off 5 years (and 10 days). It >>lists his wife as Elizabeth Erwin, and his parents as James Humphreys and >>Mary Ann Gilyard. >> >>I clicked on Elizabeth Erwin to make sure she was the same person as >>Elizabeth Rush. The birthdate listed was 6 days off from what's listed >>in the notes, and the death date is exact. Seems to be the same person. >> >>8. James Humphreys (b ~1757) & Mary Ann Gilyard >> >>I clicked on the links to the parents from Thomas Humphreys and got these >>people. Also, James Humphreys is listed as Thomas's father in the >>"Revolutionary Ancestor" notes. >> >>9. Jonathan Humphreys Jr. (b 1735) & Ann Moore >> >>This is where the problems start, and things differ from the notes, which >>list a James Humphreys born 1731 married to Ann Powell Moore as Thomas' >>parents. But the James I found as Thomas' father was born in 1757, and >>the mother's name was wrong. I thought maybe there was a James Sr and >>James Jr, but I couldn't find a James Humphreys born here or England >>around 1731 that would fit. >> >>So I searched for "Ann Powell" and "Ann Moore" being married to a >>Humphreys. And unfortunately I found both :(. I have to admit >>everything could go wrong here. Ann Powell married a James Humphreys >>(which could be our James Sr) on Sep 3, 1759. Ann Moore married a >>Jonathan Humphreys on Oct 13, 1758. Both were married at the same church >>in Philadelphia. I couldn't find anything else about James or Jonathan >>from this site. So I went back to the rootsweb site (url listed near the >>top of this email). I matched Jonathan to the Jonathan Jr who was >>married to "Ann". But there was no sign of this other James anywhere in >>the family tree. >> >>The following is my thought process as to why I picked Jonathan over James... >> >>James was born "Abt 1757". The two couples in question got married in >>1758 and 1759. Jonathan and Ann Moore were the earlier couple. Also, >>Moore was the last name listed in our notes. Powell was her middle name, >>possible her mother's maiden name. >> >>So then I thought of it in this perspective... What if we aren't >>descendents of Jonathan Sr? Could we be Thomas's descendents? How about >>one of Daniel's other sons? Well, if this the info in this family tree >>on rootsweb is correct, this is what I get... >> >>Brother #1 - Samuel: listed as never married >>Brother #2 - Thomas: listed as died before 1717 probably as a minor >>Brother #3 - Jonathan: had 5 sons, including Jonathan Jr (and 5 >>daughters), 2 sons died as infants, including a Jacob born in 1731 that I >>thought could have been our mystery James until I saw he died at 28 days old. >>Brother #4 - Benjamin: had 1 daughter >>Brother #5 - Solomon: had 5 sons (and 2 daughters), 2 died as children, >>no decedents named James, oldest child was born in 1739 >>Brother #6 - Joshua: oldest child was born 1744, no descendents named James >>Brother #7 - Edward: listed as never married >>Brother #8 - Charles: listed as never married >> >>So my conclusion is that if we really are descended from Daniel & Hannah, >>then it must be through the Jonathans. >> >>So who is the mystery James that is married to Ann Powell? He could be a >>descendent of Daniel's brother Benjamin. They had 6 children, and there >>isn't very good info on them. I've only found names of three of them, >>daughters Elizabeth and Ann, and son Owen. There is also a Lydia listed >>as their daughter but the birth year given for her is before her parents >>were born. Owen had a daughter named Mary. And that's all we know about >>this line (except Mary's descendents, who aren't Humphries'). >> >>I will continue to research what I can. I would love to know for sure if >>I'm right, but I fear we may never know for sure. >> >>I found it interesting that since the late 1600's we've always lived >>pretty close to Philadelphia. No wonder I moved back here after college. :) >>___________________________________________________________________________ >> >> >> >> >> >>At 10:54 AM 5/19/2005, jayne Hyslop wrote: >>>Welcome Cousin Amy ! >>> >>>Here's our Humphrey line: >>> >>>Daniel Humphrey b.1660 = Hannah Wynne >>>Benjamin Humphrey b.1701 = Esther Warner >>>Hannah Humphrey b.1729 = Abraham Tunis >>>Anthony Tunis b.1757 = Mary Thomas >>>Rees Tunis b.1788 = Sarah Binkley >>>William Tunis b.1816 = Martha Filman >>>Jacob Tunis b.1848 = Theresa Carey >>>Alma Tunis b.1888 = David Hyslop >>>John Hyslop b.1920 = Ruth Harris >>>John Hyslop b.1954 = Jayne Best >>>David Hyslop b.1988 >>> >>>I have a big Humphrey database, including some details of your line. Drop >>>me a line if I can help >>> >>>Cuz Jayne >>>Welland, Ontario, Canada >>> >>> >>>============================== >>>Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for >>>ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: >>>http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx >> >> >>============================== >>Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >>last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: >>http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >---- >Amy Humphries >Turner Consulting Group >Yes, it can be done! >202-742-8479 >amy.humphries@tcg.com >http://www.tcg.com
Amy Humphries (1973-) Thomas Humphries (1951-) & Maria Collazzo (1950-) Gerald Humphries (1920-1978) & Winnifred Keller (1922-) Charles Raymond Humphries (1879-1963) & Margaret Kelly (1882-?) Jacob Humphries (1847-?) & Anna Burr Clothier (1850-?) Daniel Humphries (1802-1884) & Eliza Weikel (1810-1856) Thomas Humphreys (1779-1820) & Elizabeth Erwin/Rush (1782-1870) James Humphreys (1731-1825) & Ann Powell Moore (?-?) Thomas Humphreys (1697-1771) & Unknown (?-?) Daniel Humphrey (1660-1735) & Hannah Wynne (1664-1750) daughter of Dr. Thomas Wynne & Martha Buttall
Dear Cuz Amy, It did make it out....it just didn't get to you as it didn't have your address you used on the list.. but the rest of us got it. Hugs Cuz B ----- Original Message ----- From: "Amy Humphries" <amy@tcg.com> To: <WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 6:11 PM Subject: [WGS] New Humphrey Cuz found her missing link! > I think this didn't make it out because I sent it from an address not > subscribed to the list... > > >Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 17:45:41 -0400 > >To: WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY-L@rootsweb.com > >From: "Amy Humphries (TCG)" <amy.humphries@tcg.com> > >Subject: New Humphrey Cuz found her missing link! > >
Library of Wales Canlyniadau Chwilio ISYS:web Search Results Archifau: Catalogau - Archives: Catalogues BODEWRYD (2) Part 2 of Schedule A. MSS 345. 1712 STATEMENT of the case of the disputed election to the Principalship of Jesus College, with questions for counsel's advice whether Mr Harcourt was duly elected. The other candidate was Dr John Wynne, who was eventually declared Principal. He was a native of Caerwys and became Bishop of St Asaph and afterwards of Bath and Wells. Hugs Cuz B ttg-inc@comcast.net http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/
P.S. Both of those prices have 65.00 in postage added into them when you convert the pounds to dollars. Pedigrees is 60 lb's and Heraldic is 120 lbs with out postage Hugs Cuz B ----- Original Message ----- From: "The Thill Group Inc" <ttg-inc@comcast.net> To: <WINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 9:33 AM Subject: [WINN] Heraldic Visitations and Pedigrees of Anglesey > Dear Cuz's, > I have found > > "Heraldic Visitations of Wales" 2 Vol. by Lewys Dwnn (ed. by SR Meyrick), > (Llandovery, 1846) [approx $283.06 USD for book and shipping] [300 copies > reprinted 2/2005] > And > "Pedigrees of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire Families", by John Edward > Griffith, F.L.S., F.R.A.S, Pub; W. K . Morton and Sons, 1914" [approx > $173.68 USD for book and shipping] > > Both on sale at Bridge Books in Wales. . > http://www.bridgebooks.co.uk/index.html > > Hugs Cuz Becky > ttg-inc@comcast.net > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/ >
Dear Cuz's, I have found "Heraldic Visitations of Wales" 2 Vol. by Lewys Dwnn (ed. by SR Meyrick), (Llandovery, 1846) [approx $283.06 USD for book and shipping] [300 copies reprinted 2/2005] And "Pedigrees of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire Families", by John Edward Griffith, F.L.S., F.R.A.S, Pub; W. K . Morton and Sons, 1914" [approx $173.68 USD for book and shipping] Both on sale at Bridge Books in Wales. . http://www.bridgebooks.co.uk/index.html Hugs Cuz Becky ttg-inc@comcast.net http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/
Dear Cuz's, Reily Township, Butler County, OH in 1834 had several of our family in it's records... you can find original copies of the record in the MCBRIDE COLLECTION: Provides the 1834 re-appraisal of County property for 12 specified areas. This re-appraisal, completed by the celebrated historian James McBride, was used as the base for the 1836 Plat Maps of Butler County http://www.butlercountyohio.org/records/collections.html Names of People I recognized in Reily Twp., are: Samuel Nixon Hezekiah Seals Lot Abraham Elizabeth Wynn Amos Ashcraft Hugs Cuz Becky ttg-inc@comcast.net http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/
Give me a few days or maybe today if the rain keeps up. I know there are a few versions of this Ann Powell Moore marriage. There is some type of switch of surname if I remember correctly plus change from the Welsh naming system. Becky is much Moore (GRIN) organized and may post before I find my info. I have copies of a few variations here but they are buried right now and I am hoping to get outside in the yard after finishing paperwork I have been ignoring while away the last few weeks or longer. Cuz Connie In a message dated 5/19/2005 1:29:18 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, amy@tcg.com writes: This is where the problems start, and things differ from the notes, which list a James Humphreys born 1731 married to Ann Powell Moore as Thomas' parents. But the James I found as Thomas' father was born in 1757, and the mother's name was wrong. I thought maybe there was a James Sr and James Jr, but I couldn't find a James Humphreys born here or England around 1731 that would fit. So I searched for "Ann Powell" and "Ann Moore" being married to a Humphreys. And unfortunately I found both :(. I have to admit everything could go wrong here. Ann Powell married a James Humphreys (which could be our James Sr) on Sep 3, 1759. Ann Moore married a Jonathan Humphreys on Oct 13, 1758. Both were married at the same church in Philadelphia. I couldn't find anything else about James or Jonathan from this site. So I went back to the rootsweb site (url listed near the top of this email). I matched Jonathan to the Jonathan Jr who was married to "Ann". But there was no sign of this other James anywhere in the family tree.
Hi Joe, I guess you're talking to me. My name is Amy. My email address is amy@tcg.com, and I live in Lindenwold, NJ (Philadelphia suburbs). At 03:05 PM 5/19/2005, Joe Beaches wrote: >Ann Humphries: please provide you location and e-mail address for the record. > >For your line, I only had Daniel & Jonathan Humphrey, so you have added a >great deal more. When you get time, would you provide a complete Ancestor >chart with dates & locations. > >Thanks, and again, Welcome. > >Joe D from MD > > >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > >============================== >Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the >areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. >Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx
Ann Humphries: please provide you location and e-mail address for the record. For your line, I only had Daniel & Jonathan Humphrey, so you have added a great deal more. When you get time, would you provide a complete Ancestor chart with dates & locations. Thanks, and again, Welcome. Joe D from MD --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi Cuz Jayne and other Cuzzes, Do you have more info about Jonathan Humphrey Jr's line than what is available through Becky's family tree on rootsweb? Also, do you know of a James Humphrey born around 1731? I am trying to prove that my conclusion about Jonathan Humphrey Jr being our ancestor is correct, but I have reached a dead-end. My story starts last week, when my Uncle Gerry sent me scans of old documents that he got from his cousin. I will put these online so you can see. Here you go: http://amyhumphries.com/Humphries/History/ The author of the documents says that we are descended from Daniel Humphrey and Hannah Wynne through one of their sons, but it is unknown which one. She guessed Thomas only because she had a lot of relatives named Thomas. So I started to try to put the pieces together from these documents and spending every waking minute researching online. I came up with the line that Becky mailed out to the group. I mailed it to my uncle, who mailed it to some of his other relatives, and he said he would ask me how I got that info. I then went back and wrote down how I came up with what I did, and my thought process. Afterwards, I didn't feel as confident as I'd like in my conclusion that Jonathan Humphrey Jr was our ancestor, because of the mystery man named James and the other Ann, but I don't see any alternatives. This is my very long response to my uncle, and the others that he emailed: ____________________________________________________________________ OK, I guess I have to show how I got this info. I hope you can follow it. You'll see that my findings aren't conclusive under #9. But if we really are descendents of Daniel and Hannah Humphrey, and not some other Humphrey family, I think my conclusion is correct. This is a great resource, and we'll start here with Daniel Humphrey: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ttg13&id=I02598 If you click on the "Pedigree" link you can see all his ancestors. Some can be traced back even earlier than 1450. Some of Hannah's relatives can also be traced back that far too, if you click on her or one of the kids and go to their Pedigree. Go back to the page for Daniel given in the link above, and click on Jonathan Sr. Then click on Jonathan Jr. and you'll see he was married to an "Ann", but his line ends there. I was working upwards from me, and when I was looking for a Humphrey married to Ann Moore I found him. So I'll now try to work up from me to Jonathan Jr. 1. Thomas Humphries (b 1951) & Maria Collazzo Obviously I know my parents, though I put the wrong year for my Dad's birth. My mom was born in 1951, and my dad in 1950. I realized it after I sent the email. 2. Gerald Humphries (b 1920) & Winnifred Keller Grandpop and Grandmom 3. Charles Humphries & Margaret That's what it says in the family tree in my baby book 4. Raymond Humphries (b 1879) Uncle Gerry told me his name. Now we go to familysearch.org: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp This site is great for digging up old records. Search for Raymond Humphries, and you'll find one that lived in Philadelphia during the 1880 census. He was born in 1879. His father's name is Jacob, which is what it should be (see below). 5. Jacob Humphries (b 1847) I got his name from the "Revolutionary Ancestor" page of the notes. I got his birth year by clicking on his name from Raymond's census record where he was listed as "Head of Household". 6. Daniel Humphreys/Humphries (b 1802) & Eliza Weikel I got their names and birth year from the "Revolutionary Ancestor" page of the notes. I confirmed them through familysearch.org. In the search, "Daniel" for first name, "Humphreys" for last name, "Birth/Christening" for event, "+ or - 2 years" for year range and "1801" for year. You'll fiind him in the 1880 census as well as "Daniel Humphries" (note the "ies"). He was born 1802, not 1801. Go back to the search page, and put in Eliza Weikel for the name, and change the year range to "+ or -5 years". She was born in 1806. Her husband's name is misspelled as "Danile Rush Humphrey". 7. Thomas Humphreys (b 1779) & Elizabeth Erwin/Rush Same as Daniel, I got the info from the "Revolutionary Ancestor" notes and confirmed on familysearch. I put in his name and +/- 2 years and 1779. He's the first match, born in Philadelphia, on the exact day listed in the notes, but his death date is off 5 years (and 10 days). It lists his wife as Elizabeth Erwin, and his parents as James Humphreys and Mary Ann Gilyard. I clicked on Elizabeth Erwin to make sure she was the same person as Elizabeth Rush. The birthdate listed was 6 days off from what's listed in the notes, and the death date is exact. Seems to be the same person. 8. James Humphreys (b ~1757) & Mary Ann Gilyard I clicked on the links to the parents from Thomas Humphreys and got these people. Also, James Humphreys is listed as Thomas's father in the "Revolutionary Ancestor" notes. 9. Jonathan Humphreys Jr. (b 1735) & Ann Moore This is where the problems start, and things differ from the notes, which list a James Humphreys born 1731 married to Ann Powell Moore as Thomas' parents. But the James I found as Thomas' father was born in 1757, and the mother's name was wrong. I thought maybe there was a James Sr and James Jr, but I couldn't find a James Humphreys born here or England around 1731 that would fit. So I searched for "Ann Powell" and "Ann Moore" being married to a Humphreys. And unfortunately I found both :(. I have to admit everything could go wrong here. Ann Powell married a James Humphreys (which could be our James Sr) on Sep 3, 1759. Ann Moore married a Jonathan Humphreys on Oct 13, 1758. Both were married at the same church in Philadelphia. I couldn't find anything else about James or Jonathan from this site. So I went back to the rootsweb site (url listed near the top of this email). I matched Jonathan to the Jonathan Jr who was married to "Ann". But there was no sign of this other James anywhere in the family tree. The following is my thought process as to why I picked Jonathan over James... James was born "Abt 1757". The two couples in question got married in 1758 and 1759. Jonathan and Ann Moore were the earlier couple. Also, Moore was the last name listed in our notes. Powell was her middle name, possible her mother's maiden name. So then I thought of it in this perspective... What if we aren't descendents of Jonathan Sr? Could we be Thomas's descendents? How about one of Daniel's other sons? Well, if this the info in this family tree on rootsweb is correct, this is what I get... Brother #1 - Samuel: listed as never married Brother #2 - Thomas: listed as died before 1717 probably as a minor Brother #3 - Jonathan: had 5 sons, including Jonathan Jr (and 5 daughters), 2 sons died as infants, including a Jacob born in 1731 that I thought could have been our mystery James until I saw he died at 28 days old. Brother #4 - Benjamin: had 1 daughter Brother #5 - Solomon: had 5 sons (and 2 daughters), 2 died as children, no decedents named James, oldest child was born in 1739 Brother #6 - Joshua: oldest child was born 1744, no descendents named James Brother #7 - Edward: listed as never married Brother #8 - Charles: listed as never married So my conclusion is that if we really are descended from Daniel & Hannah, then it must be through the Jonathans. So who is the mystery James that is married to Ann Powell? He could be a descendent of Daniel's brother Benjamin. They had 6 children, and there isn't very good info on them. I've only found names of three of them, daughters Elizabeth and Ann, and son Owen. There is also a Lydia listed as their daughter but the birth year given for her is before her parents were born. Owen had a daughter named Mary. And that's all we know about this line (except Mary's descendents, who aren't Humphries'). I will continue to research what I can. I would love to know for sure if I'm right, but I fear we may never know for sure. I found it interesting that since the late 1600's we've always lived pretty close to Philadelphia. No wonder I moved back here after college. :) ___________________________________________________________________________ At 10:54 AM 5/19/2005, jayne Hyslop wrote: >Welcome Cousin Amy ! > >Here's our Humphrey line: > >Daniel Humphrey b.1660 = Hannah Wynne >Benjamin Humphrey b.1701 = Esther Warner >Hannah Humphrey b.1729 = Abraham Tunis >Anthony Tunis b.1757 = Mary Thomas >Rees Tunis b.1788 = Sarah Binkley >William Tunis b.1816 = Martha Filman >Jacob Tunis b.1848 = Theresa Carey >Alma Tunis b.1888 = David Hyslop >John Hyslop b.1920 = Ruth Harris >John Hyslop b.1954 = Jayne Best >David Hyslop b.1988 > >I have a big Humphrey database, including some details of your line. Drop >me a line if I can help > >Cuz Jayne >Welland, Ontario, Canada > > >============================== >Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for >ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx
Welcome Cousin Amy ! Here's our Humphrey line: Daniel Humphrey b.1660 = Hannah Wynne Benjamin Humphrey b.1701 = Esther Warner Hannah Humphrey b.1729 = Abraham Tunis Anthony Tunis b.1757 = Mary Thomas Rees Tunis b.1788 = Sarah Binkley William Tunis b.1816 = Martha Filman Jacob Tunis b.1848 = Theresa Carey Alma Tunis b.1888 = David Hyslop John Hyslop b.1920 = Ruth Harris John Hyslop b.1954 = Jayne Best David Hyslop b.1988 I have a big Humphrey database, including some details of your line. Drop me a line if I can help Cuz Jayne Welland, Ontario, Canada
WOW a Humphries the entire way. Welcome. The Krefeld German cousins or group who came on the Concord or The Thirteen Original Germantown settlers marry into the Humphries line Hannah (daughter/of Benjamin Humphreys and Ester Warner granddau/of Charles Humphrey ggranddau/ of Hannah and Daniel marries Abraham Tunis (Krefeld German). Cuz Connie
HEH! A Humphrey all the way! Welcome! Joe D from MD (That`s Rock Hall, Kent Co., MD) ----- Original Message ----- From: "The Thill Group Inc" <ttg-inc@comcast.net> To: <WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 9:41 PM Subject: [WGS] New Humphrey Cuz on board > Dear Cuz's, > We have a new Humphrey's Cuz on board.. her name is Amy Humphries... > This is her line... Welcome her on board. > > Amy Humphries (b 1973) > Thomas Humphries (b 1951) & Maria Collazzo > Gerald Humphries (b 1920) & Winnifred Keller > Charles Humphries & Margaret > Raymond Humphries (b 1879) > Jacob Humphries (b 1847) > Daniel Humphreys/Humphries (b 1802) & Eliza Weikel > Thomas Humphreys (b 1779) & Elizabeth Erwin/Rush > James Humphreys (b 1757) & Mary Ann Gilyard > Jonathan Humphreys Jr. (b 1735) & Ann Moore > Jonathan Humphreys Sr. (b 1698) & Sarah Doughty > Daniel Humphrey (b 1660) & Hannah Wynne > daughter of Dr. Thomas Wynne & Martha > Buttall > > Welcome on board Amy! > Hugs Cuz Becky > ttg-inc@comcast.net > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/ > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------