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Robert Wynne (chr. 1622) emigrated from Canterbury, England to America and settled in Virginia. His descendants lived in Virginia, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, and elsewhere. Also traces the ancestry of 30 other families, typically back as far as the emigrant ancestor.
"Following the paternal line, the Winns, Thomases, Wares, and Garretts are traced back to their English roots in the 1600s. They settled in the Colonial South, Virginia and Maryland, and they were involved in most of the major events of Colonial America." and " ... brief biographies of Sam J. Winn and his wife, Helen Ware, and then their parents, Courtland S. Winn and Fannie Thomas and William Reid Ware and Nellie Garrett. Then, the paternal lines are traced"--Preface.
Thomas Wynne (d.1692), a Welsh Quaker, married twice and emigrated from Wales (via England) to Philadelphia in 1682. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and elsewhere. Includes many ancestors in Wales, Ireland and Europe.
The Wynn family of Wales between the early 1500s and the late 1800s. Some of the family intermarried with English people.
Published in 1910, this volume contains an abstract of North Carolina wills. Compiled from original and recorded wills in the office of The Secretary of State.
The book rings with the names of early inhabitants and prominent citizens. For the genealogist there is the important and wholly fortuitous list of tithables of Pittsylvania County for the year 1767, which enumerates the names of nearly 1,000 landowners and property holders, amounting in sum to a rough census of the county in its infancy. Additional lists include the names, some with inclusive dates of service, of sheriffs, justices of the peace, members of the House of Delegates, 1776-1928, members of the Senate of Virginia, 1776-1928, clerks of the court, and judges.