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Charles Wynn 1918-1975
Charles Griffith Wynn (Breezy) b. 6 Mar 1918 Madisonville, TN d. 9 Sep 1975 Alcoa, TN m. 21 Jun 1942 Arnetta Lincoln Amos b. 12 Feb 1921. Children: Charles Clay b. 12 Dec 1943 m. 22 Jun 1963 Brenda Jane Gilbert, David Brickey b. 8 Jun 1948 d. 21 Jun 1978, Phillip Gerald b. 10 Feb 1953 m. Dec 1981 Pam Wynn, Andrea Katrine b. 8 Jan 1958 m. Dec 1989 William Russell Switzer, Gary Lee b. 18 Apr 1962. Charles "Breezy" Wynn was an Electrician at the Aluminum Company of America in Alcoa, Tennessee. The son of:
Henry Wynn 1869-1946
Henry Clay Wynn (Sergeant) b. 3 Apr 1869 Jonesville, VA d. 31 Mar 1946 Madisonville, TN m1. 1899 Rosa Lee Havely b. 1871 d. 4 Jun 1958 m2. 1917 Birdie Isabelle Griffith b. 4 Mar 1891 d. 19 Apr 1981. Children: (by Rosa) Emma Kate, (by Birdie) Charles Griffith 1918-1975. Henry enlisted 8 Jun 1893 in the US Army 14th Infantry and was honorably discharged 3 Jan 1915 from the 20th Infantry. He served in the Philippines for 5 years during the Spanish-American War 1898, Filipino Insurrection 1899-1901, and occupation of the islands as a Bugler (Communications Corps) and Sharpshooter. He served as an Army recruiting officer in Madisonville, Tennessee from 20 Mar 1915 to 6 May 1923. The son of:
Acles Wynn 1830-1920
Acles Porter Wynn (Lieutenant) b. 20 Mar 1830 Lee County, VA d. 20 Sep 1920 Jonesville, VA m1. 24 Feb 1859 Alafair Ledford b. 29 Oct 1842 d. 27 Mar 1885 m2. 18 Feb 1886 Eliza Barber b. 26 May 1840 d. 31 Mar 1896 m3. 4 Dec 1902 Maggie D. Spurrier b. 1858 d. 24 Jan 1942. Children: William Marion 1860-1917, John Calhoun Breckinridge 1861-1940, Ailsey 1862-1863, Ailey 1865-1890, George Washington 1867-1952, Martin Van Buren 1868-1951, Henry Clay 1869-1946, Jane 1872-1891, James Bunyon 1873-1896, Mary Elizabeth Ledford 1880-1967, Mack 1880-1880, Charles Clayton 1882-1970. Acles was a Union Lieutenant Captain in Company F 47th Regiment of the Kentucky Volunteer Army occupation infantry in Lexington, Kentucky during the American Civil War enlisting 29 Jul 1863 and honorably discharged on 26 Dec 1864. He retired as a farmer tending to his lands in Harlan County, Kentucky and Lee County, Virginia. The son of:
William Wynn 1793-1847
William Muncy Wynn b. 1793 Lee County, VA d. Apr 1847 Lee County, VA m. 1817 Alice (Alcy) Sims b. 4 Sep 1791 d. 4 Sep 1874. Children: Robert 1818-~1878, Alexander 1820-1906, Elkanah III 1823-?, Eleanor Sims 1825-?, Mary 1826-1904, Acles Porter 1830-1920, Wright More (Acles' twin) 1830-~1910, Elizabeth 1832-?, John Newton 1834-?, Martin Van Burin 1838-1907. William was a prominent landowner in Lee County, Virginia. The son of:
Elkanah Wynn 1767-1833
Elkanah Wynne b. 22 Oct 1767 Pittsylvania County, VA d. Aug 1833 Lee County, VA m. 7 Feb 1792 Mary Muncy b. 1775 d. Mar 1848. Children: William Muncy 1793-1847, John 1795-?, Wright 1798-?, Acles (Wright's twin) 1798-1861, Sarah (Sally) 1800-?, Ashley 1801-1865, Elkanah II 1805-?. Elkanah I was a prominent landowner and helped establish the Methodist Episcopal Church in Lee County. The son of:
William Wynne II 1729-1808
William Wynne II b. 10 Aug 1729 VA d. 8 Jul 1808 Tazewell County, VA m1. 1752 Mary Cynthia Harmon b. 1735 d. Jul 1776 m2. 1 Jan 1782 Phillis Marr b. 20 Sep 1763 d. 12 Jan 1855. Children: (by Mary) Peter 1753-?, Ruth 1755-?, Orpha 1757-?, Anna 1758-?, John 1760-?, William 1762-~1835, Josiah 1765-1813, Elkanah 1767-1833, Oliver 1769-?, Harmon 1772-?, Sarah 1776-?, (by Phillis) John 1783-?, Mary 1784-1816, Margaret 1786-1816, Elizabeth 1787-1817, Phebe 1787-1814, Samuel 1789-1817, Robert 1790-1818, Thomas 1792-1796, Henry 1793-1816, Martha 1794-1813, Anna 1795-1817, Peter 1797-1818, William 1798-1819, James 1800-1868, Nancy 1802-1820, Minor 1803-?. William II (Captain) was a patron of the American Revolutionary War 1775-1783. His fort (garrison) stood on top of the hill near the present day hospital in Tazewell, Virginia. The son of:
William Wynne I 1699-1777
William Wynne I b. 1699 Henrico County, VA d. 1777 Pittsylvania County, VA m. Frances ?. Children: William II 1729-1808, Thomas, John, Robert, Margaret, Elizabeth, Mary, Martha. William I was a wealthy landowner who bought and sold large areas of property moving west throughout southern Virginia. The falls of the river in Danville bear his name. The son of:
Joshua Wynne 1663-1714
Joshua Wynne (Major) b. 1663 Jordan's Parish, VA d. 1714 Henrico County, VA m. Mary Jones. Children: Peter 1685-1738, Joshua II 1690-?, Mary, William 1699-1777, Robert 1705-?, Francis. Joshua served as justice in the Charles City County court, sheriff of Prince George County 1705-1712, and commanded various militia units in the Virginia colonies. He made several trips to England trading tobacco, responsible for treaties with Indians from New York to Virginia, and mentioned numerous times as a close family friend of the Byrds of Westover (Colonel William Byrd II's diaries). Joshua was assassinated by American Indians. The son of:
Robert Wynne 1622-1675
Robert Wynne (Colonel) b. Dec 1622 Canterbury, England d. Jul 1675 Jordan's Parish, VA m. Mary Poythress. Children: Thomas 1657-?, Mary 1660-?, Joshua 1663-1714, Robert II ?. Robert (Colonel) was the 1st of my line in America, being born in Canterbury, England. Records show that he was in Virginia in 3 Oct 1656. He was elected Speaker of the House of Burgesses in Charles City County, Virginia 1661-1674 under the royally appointed Governor William Berkeley. Several documents to King Charles II bear Robert's signature. The son of:
Peter Wynne 1595-1638
Peter Wynne b. 1595 Canterbury, England d. May 1638 Canterbury, England m. 12 Aug 1620 Martha Coppin. Children: Sarah ~1620-?, Robert 1622-1675. Peter Wynne, gentleman of Canterbury, was an Alderman of the city. The son of:
Robert Wynne 1558-1609
Robert Wynne (Mayor) b. ~1558 Shrewsbury, England d. Sep 1609 Canterbury, England m. Frances Wattmer d. Sep 1609. Children: Thomas ~1580-?, a daughter, Peter 1595-1638. Robert, a member of the Woolendrapers Guild (wool tailors union), was the Mayor of Canterbury in 1599. In an Ecclesiastical Deposition dated 1604 he states that he came to Canterbury in 1579 and was in Swaddling Clothes in Shrewsbury, Salop (Shropshire) in 1558.
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