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Mary Wynne

Female Abt 1677 - 1730 - 1732  (~ 55 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Wynne was born Abt 1677, Charles City Co., Virginia (daughter of Thomas Wynne and Agnes Stith); died 1730 - 1732, Virginia.

    Mary married Nathaniel Malone, Sr 1692, Virginia. Nathaniel (son of Daniel Malone and Mary) was born 1670, Charles City Co., Virginia; died 1732, Southward Parish, Surry, Virginia; was buried Surry Co., Virginia. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Courtney Malone
    2. Amy Malone
    3. Phoebe Malone
    4. Mary Malone
    5. Frances Malone
    6. Drury Malone
    7. Nathaniel Malone was born Abt 1690; died 1761.
    8. William Malone was born Abt 1690, Virginia; died 1745, Surry Co., Virginia.
    9. Thomas Malone was born Abt 1695; died Feb 1759, Surry Co., Virginia.
    10. Daniel Malone was born 1696, Virginia; died Aft 1752.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas Wynne was born Abt 1657, Charles City Co., Virginia (son of Robert Wynne and Mary Frances Sloman); died 21 May 1718, Surry Co., Virginia; was buried Jones Hole Swamp, Surry, Virginia.

    Notes:

    In 1701 he served as an Indian interpreter for the Nansemonds and accompanied the Nottoway and Meherrin commissioners when they made peace with the Seneca.


    The Will of Thomas Wynne

    In the name of God Amen. I Thomas Wynn being very Sick and weak but of Sound and perfect mind & memory praised be God Doe make and ordain this to be my Last Will & Testament making void and Revoking all other Wills heretofore made or Nominated.

    Item I give and bequeath my Soul unto the hands of the Almighty God that gave to me in hopes of Eternal Joy & Happiness and my body to the ground to be Decently buried after the Discretion of my Exo or Exos hereafter nominated.

    Item My Desire is that my Debts should be paid out of my Estate by selling my Negro named Jack and the Plantation that I now live on and also a Tract of land lying on the South Side of Nottoway River the place being called the Cabin Sticks.

    Item I give & bequeath to my Son Thos Wynn a Certain ----of land lying on the North Side of Stoney Creek of about Two Hundred Acres and also a bay horse and a Gunn.

    Item I give and bequeath to my Grand Daughter Lewcresy Wynn one heifer of about Five years old.

    Item I give and bequeath to my Grand Daughter Martha Wynn one heifer of about two years old.

    Item I give and bequeath to my Loving wife Agnes one Negro named Will, her life time or her widowhood and then the Negro Man to Return as the rest of the estate and also a Sorrell horse branded with GB a gold ring & feather bed and furniture.

    Item I give and bequeath to my son Robert Wynne one gold ring with a Seal on the ring.

    Item I give and bequeath the rest of my estate of what nature or quantity (forever) to be Equally Divided amonst my children making my son Robert Wynn my whole & sole Exer. of this my Last Will & Testament. Witnesseth my hand & seal this Eighteen Day of February Dom 1714.

    /s/ Thomas Wynn (Seal in Red Wax)

    Signed Sealed & Delivered In the presence & Sight of

    John Robertson
    John Hicks
    William Moor


    Surry Co., Virginia probate records only available through Family History Centers (2 Oct 2017)

    Thomas married Agnes Stith Abt 1675. Agnes (daughter of John Stith and Jane Moseby) was born Abt 1659, Surry County, Virginia; died Aft 1718. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Agnes Stith was born Abt 1659, Surry County, Virginia (daughter of John Stith and Jane Moseby); died Aft 1718.
    Children:
    1. Sloman Wynne
    2. 1. Mary Wynne was born Abt 1677, Charles City Co., Virginia; died 1730 - 1732, Virginia.
    3. Thomas Wynne was born Abt 1680, Virginia; died Aft 18 Feb 1714/15.
    4. Lucretia Wynne was born 1680 - 1685; died Aft 18 Feb 1714/15.
    5. Robert Wynne was born 1685; died Aft 18 Feb 1714/15.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Robert Wynne was christened 28 Dec 1622, Canterbury, Kent, England (son of Peter Wynne and Martha Coppin); died 16 Aug 1678, Jordan Parish, Prince George, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Burgess for Charles City County, Virginia
    Speaker of the House of Burgesses during Virginia's Long Parliament (1661-1675)
    He was sent to England to bring back the official set of weights and measures which would measure the business dealings in the colonies.
    Colonel of the Charles City County Militia


    Abstract of The Will of Col. Robert Wynne

    Robert Wynn of Jordan's Parish of Charles City County, in Virginia. Dated 1 July, 1675. To be buried in Jordan's Church as near as possible to my son Robert. My estate in England as follows: To my eldest son Thomas Wynne one farm in White Staple Parish in Kent near Canterbury, and commonly called Linebett Banckes; if he dies, to my son Joshua, and if he dies, to my daughter Wodlief. To my son Thomas two houses in Canterbury in St. Mildreds' Parish in the same form as the said farm. To my youngest son Joshua Wynne one house and oatemeale mill lying in Dover Lane without St. Georges in Canterbury, commonly called the Lilly Pott, and two houses adjoining where a ropemaker and one Rawlins were formerly tenants. Touching my estate in Virginia, to my son Thomas all the cattle of his own mark except one cow called Moll which is to be killed for provisions; to my son Joshua my plantation called Georges withal the tobacco houses; to my daughter Wodlief, one servant of fewer years to serve the next shipping after my decease; to my grandchild and godson young George Wodlief one filly foal. All the rest of my estate in Virginia and England to my wife and executrix Mary Wynne. Overseers: Thomas Grendou, Merchant, and my son-in-law (step-son) Capt. Francis Poythress. Witnesses: Tho. Brome, Jno Burge.

    Christened:
    St. Dunstan Parish

    Robert married Mary Frances Sloman 1657. Mary was born Abt 1624, London, Middlesex, England; died Aft 1678, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary Frances Sloman was born Abt 1624, London, Middlesex, England; died Aft 1678, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Widow of Capt. Francis Poythress.

    Children:
    1. 2. Thomas Wynne was born Abt 1657, Charles City Co., Virginia; died 21 May 1718, Surry Co., Virginia; was buried Jones Hole Swamp, Surry, Virginia.
    2. Mary Wynne was born Between 1657 and 1662; died Aft 1 Jul 1675.
    3. Robert Wynne was born Between 1657 and 1662; died Bef 1 Jul 1675; was buried Jordan Church, Jordan Parish, Charles City, Virginia.
    4. Joshua Wynne was born Abt 1662; died Aft 1 Jul 1675.

  3. 6.  John Stith was born Abt 1630, Kirkham Parish, Lancashire, England (son of Robert Stith and Mary Townsend); died Bef 3 Apr 1694, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: House of Burgesses
    • Will: 13 Nov 1690; Will of John STITH, Sr. of Westover Parish, Charles City County, Virginia, Gentleman. To oldest son John, all land I live on and my mill lately built, and all other lands belonging to me except my land on eastern branch of Herring Creek, which I give to my son Drury. To my daughter Jane, now wife of Capt. Daniel Luellin, 5 pounds. To my daughter Ann, now wife of Mr. Robert Bolling, 10 pounds. To my daughter Agnes, now wife of Mr. Thomas Wynn, 5 pounds. All rest of my estate divided in three parts to my wife Jane and sons John and Drury. Drury is to take his share of personal estate at plantation left to him, but if more than his share, then surplus to the other two. To my loving friend Hugh Davis, 20 shillings to buy him a ring. He is to settle any difference among my executors. Dated 13 Nov 1690 Wit: James Batty, Frances (FH) Batty, John Gay, Hugh Davis Signed John Stith Recorded 3 April 1694 Codicil: I originally divided my estate in three parts. Since marriage of my son Drury, I have allowed him his third of my personal estate and made over the plantation left in my will. Therefore rest of estate is now divided into 2 parts for my wife and son John. 3 Oct. 1693. Wit: William Cole, John Jones, Thomas Grig Signed: John Stith Recorded 3 April 1694

    John married Jane Moseby 1656, Charles City Co., Virginia. Jane was born 1633, England; died 1686, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Jane Moseby was born 1633, England; died 1686, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. Jane Stith
    2. Ann Stith
    3. John Stith was born Abt 1653; died Abt 1724, Charles City County, Virginia.
    4. 3. Agnes Stith was born Abt 1659, Surry County, Virginia; died Aft 1718.
    5. Drury Stith was born Abt 1670; died 1741.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Peter Wynne was born 1593, Canterbury, Kent, England; was christened 25 Nov 1593, Canterbury, England (son of Robert Wynne and Frances Wattmer); died 20 May 1638, Canterbury, Kent, England.

    Notes:

    The Will of Peter Wynne

    In the Name of God, Amen. I, Peter Wynne of the parish of St Margaretts in the citie of Canterburie doo this one and twentieth of May anno dom. 1638 make my last will and testament in manner and form following: First I bequeath my soul into the hands of Almighty God my heavenly father and redeemer, and my bodie is to be buried in the Church of St. Georges in the said cittie of Canterburie, so near unto my late and deceased father and mother as convenient as may be.

    Item: I give and bequeath unto the poor people of the parish where it shall please God to bear me out of this world the sum of tenn shillings to bee distributed according to the disposition of Martha my loving Wife whom I do ordain to be my full and sole executrix of this my last will & testament. And for those worldly goods which God of his infinite mercies hath bestowed upon me, I dispose of them as following:

    Imprimis: I give and bequeath unto Robert Wynne my sonne one cofer with corners tipped and footed with silver and my seal ring I doo usually wear on my finger, all the silver platters as marked in his own name, namely RW and my pocket watch. All other of my goods, wattels, chattels, goblets, silver plate, all my readie money I give and bequeath unto Martha Wynne, my loving wife aforesaid. This is the last will and testament of me the said Peter Wynn made and declared the daie and year above written touching and concerning all my houses,lands,tenaments and hereditaments whatsoever:

    First I will and bequeath unto the said Martha Wynne my loving wife all my houses lands, tenaments, and hereditaments whatsoever and also all my leases and terms of years therein only for and during her natural life. And after her decease I give and bequeath the said houses, lands, tenaments and and also all my leases and terms of years therein then to come unto Robert Wynne my sonne and to his heirs forever. I would always that if Robert Wynne my sonne doo dye without heirs of his bodie lawfully begotten and that Martha my wife have no other child by me begotten, then I give and bequeath unto Christopher May sonne of Paul May, late of the cittie of Canterbury, deceased two small messuages or tenaments situated and being in the parish of St. Georges aforesaid in a lane called Dover lane, and are now in the occupation of Rawlins a ropemaker and his sonne Rawlins, or of their atty, to him the said Christopher and to his heires forever. Also I give and bequeath unto Elizabeth May one other of the children of the said Paul May one other messuage or tenaments being an oatmeal mill, and other the appurtenances thereunto belonging situate and being in the aforesaid lane, and is now in the occupation of Arnold Popejoy or of his atty. for the said Elizabeth and to her heires forever.

    Item I give and bequeath unto my sister Anne wife of Roger Pey of the cittie of London two messuages or tenements situated and being in Stower St. in the parish of St. Mildred in cittie of Canterburie and also one other messuage and or tenemant with a barn, orchard and lands thereunto belonging situate, lying or being in the parish of Hernebitt in the Countie of Kent to her and her heires forever. Earlier I wrote that if my said sonne Robert dye without heirs of his bodie lawfully begotten, then I will and bequeath unto my said wife Martha and to her heirs forever my messuages and tenaments and lands thereunto belonging together with the leases of the ground Whereon is built a barne, and all other the appurtenances thereunto belonging. situated and being in the parish of Whitestaple att a place called Lymbot Banckes now in the occupation of Walter Rice of his atty further my will and meaning is that if the said two children of Paul May shall fortune to enjoy their--legacies before in this my will to them given that then they shall pay out of their said legacies or houses aforementioned unto my said sister pay or her atty. the full sum of tenn pounds toward her maintenance in manner following this is to say that the aforesaid Christopher May shall pay for his share four pounds of the said tenn pounds, and that aforesaid Elizabeth May shall for her part pay six pounds of the said tenn pounds within months -- after such time as they shall--- enjoy their legacies aforesaid but if the said Christopher and Elizabeth May or either of them shall neglect or refuse to pay the tenn pounds above mentioned to my said sister Ann in manner and forms abovescribed, that then it shall be lawful for my said sister or her atty to enter into the said houses of both or any of them and to possess, hold and enjoy them or any of them to her or themselves until such time as the aforesaid tenn pounds be fully satisfied and paid as above said, for revoking all former wills and in testimonie that this is my last will and testament I have sett my hand & seal the day and year above written.

    Peter Wynne

    Sealed, ratified and confirmed in the presence of

    Thomas---

    George Morgan 31 May 1638

    Peter married Martha Coppin 12 Aug 1620, Saint Martin Parish, Canterbury, Kent, England. Martha (daughter of William Coppin and Sarah Jenkins) was born 1 Jun 1595, Deal Parish, Kent, England; died Aft 20 May 1638, Jordan Parish, Prince George, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Martha Coppin was born 1 Jun 1595, Deal Parish, Kent, England (daughter of William Coppin and Sarah Jenkins); died Aft 20 May 1638, Jordan Parish, Prince George, Virginia.

    Notes:

    LifeNotes: Martha was the granddaughter of John Coppin (b. 1530, Deal Parish, Canterbury, Kent, England; member of British Parliament; d. 5/20/1581) and his wife Mary Denne. See her Denne page. Ross Malone tells us that the Denne family is descended from the Vikings who invaded Normandy and who settled part of France, then moved north to England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland.

    Children:
    1. Sarah Wynne
    2. Elizabeth Wynne
    3. 4. Robert Wynne was christened 28 Dec 1622, Canterbury, Kent, England; died 16 Aug 1678, Jordan Parish, Prince George, Virginia.

  3. 12.  Robert Stith was born Abt 1606, England.

    Robert — Mary Townsend. Mary was born Abt 1610. [Group Sheet]


  4. 13.  Mary Townsend was born Abt 1610.
    Children:
    1. 6. John Stith was born Abt 1630, Kirkham Parish, Lancashire, England; died Bef 3 Apr 1694, Virginia.