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Found at findagrave.com on 3/2/2021
Thomas Wynne
Birth: 1657 Charles City County, Virginia, USA
Death: 1718 (aged 6061) Surry County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Burial Details Unknown
Memorial #: 208565281
Bio:
From Malone and Allied Families
By Dr. Randolph A. Malone
Page 766
Thomas Wynne
Nathaniel Malone's wife Mary Wy nne was the daughter of Thomas Wynne, referred to as the eldest son in Col. Robert Wynne's will. Thomas gave his age as 50 years in a 1707 suit in Prince George Co., ["Virginia Magazine of History & Biography" Vol. 14, p 174] indicating his birth year as about 1657, and his will was dated 2-18-1717, probated 5-21-1718. He lived in that portion of Charles City County which later became Prince George County, as did Daniel Malone 1-1 and his apparent sons.
Thomas Wynne married Agnes Stith. Many researchers have Agnes ____, or Agnes Tucker; [e.g. 19 p 109] however the Charles City Co, VA will of John Stith,. Sr. dated 11-13-1690 with codicil dated 10-3-1693 and proved 4-3-1694 clearly states:
"I give and bequeath to my Daughter Agnes, the now wife of Mr. Thomas Wynn, the sum of 15 pounds sterling, in full of all that she may or can claime as a child's part in mine
estate." [Charles City County, Va. Wills & Deeds 1689-1694, pp 185-187. printed copy
from photostats in Va. State Library, 3-10-1977] (See page 760.)
Many Malone and Wynne researchers have not been aware of this will and its resulting
implications. Agnes Stith Wynne 's father was Major John Stith (b. 1630), and she had a brother named Lt. Col. Drury Stith (1670-1741). She also had a brother John Stith (c 1653 - 1724) who married Mary Isham Randolph, daughter of Mary Isham and William Randolph. (Mary Isham, the daughter of Henry Isham, and William Randolph were great-grandparents of Thomas Jefferson.)
With the recognition of the above, it can be suggested where these Malone names came
from: "Isham Malone", "Drury Malone", "John Malone", "Stith Malone", and "Randolph Malone". For example, one section of this book covers Isham Malone 4-25. !sham's son George Malone 5-7 2 had a probable son Stith Malone 6-3 38 (see p. 452) and had a definite grandson Stith Malone 7-6 09, who had a son John Malone 8-1172 who had a son Randolph Malone 9-1465 (grandfather of the author.) These names are another link which points to the early Malone and Wynne family connections.
In 1701 Thomas Wynne patented 200 acres on the south side of the Blackwater in the part of Charles City Co. which became Prince George Co. in 1702. He and his brother
Joshua were appointed Indian Interpreters to accompany the Nottoway and Meherren
Commissioners on their trip throuh the north to make peace with the Seneca Indians. [11]
On 4-24-1703 the Council, upon reading "a petition of the King and Great men of the
Nottoway and Meherrin Indians praying that Thomas Wynne be appointed their interpreter in the place of Thomas Blunt with whom they have experienced dissatisfaction, and he was accordingly appointed Interpreter to those two tribes and also the Nansemonds." [Executive Journals. Council of Col onial Virginia Vol, II p 315] Following this he "acted to prevent certain colonists from settling on Indian lands around Bear Swamp and other places belonging to them and for a time pacified their 'dissatisfactions and uneasiness', but after a time they petitioned for another interpreter on the grounds that he was 'remiss and negligent"' . [Exec, Journals , Council of Col, Va, Vol, Ill p 304]
Thoma,s Wynne was listed on the 1704 Quit Rent Rolls as "Capt. Thomas Wynne", 400
acres in Prince George Co. On 11-30-1707 he entered 500 acres on Cabin Shick Swamp on the south side of the Nottoway and asked the Council to have it surveyed to find whether it was in Surry or Prince George County. In this same year he and his wife Agnes made deeds of gift to their children Robert Wynne and Mary Malone in Surry County. [125]
He is referred to in some records as "Capt. Thomas Wynne," [19 p 304] and was Justice of the Peace in the early 1700's in Surry Co. ["Tyler's Quarterly, " Vol. 12, pp 174 - 175]
Thomas Wynne left his will in Surry Co., Va. dated 2-18-1716 and proved 5-21-1718. [Surry Co., Va. Deeds & Wills 1715- 1730] He did not name all his children in the will, as some received deeds of gifts beforehand, such as the Malone ancestor Mary Wynne Malone. [125] The will is briefly abstracted as follows:
-- Specifies certain Negroes and land which are to be sold to pay debts and: burial expenses, etc.
-- to son Thomas Wynne 200 acres on Stony Brook, a horse and a gun.
- to son Robert Wynne his seal ring.
- to grandaughters Lucretia and Martha Wynne, "heifers".
-- to loving wife Agnes Wynne negroes, a gold ring, a horse with initials "G. B." on it, furniture, a feather bed, etc.
--rest of estate to be equally divided among all my children, Robert Wynne to be sole executor.
Summary of Thomas Wynne and his family:
Thomas Wynne (1657 Charles City Co., Va. - 1718 Surry Co., Va.) m. Agnes Stith, dau of Maj. John Stith of Charles City Co., Va. His children:
1. *Mary Wynne (c 1677 Charles City Co., Va. - d. before 1732 Surry Co., Va.) m. c 1692 *Nathaniel Malone 3-3. In addition to details in Thomas' will, she is proved a daughter by a deed of gift in Surry Co., Va. dated 11-3-1707: "Thomas Wynne deeds to his daughter Mary Malone ... 98 acres on ye south side of Jones Hole Swamp on ye line of Lewis Green." She was probably one of Thomas Wynne, Sr.'s oldest children, since Nathaniel and Mary (Wynne) Malone's older children date from the mid to late 1690's.
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2. Thomas Wynne, Jr. (c 1680 Charles City Co., Va. - 1770-73 Sussex Co., Va.) m. 1st Martha Johnson; m. 2nd Mary Hewitt. Will in Sussex Co., Va.
a. John Wynne m. 1st Agnes ___ ; m. 2nd Susannah __
(1) Green Wynne ( 1765-1820)
(a) Richmond W. Wynne
(b) John C. Wynne
(c) William L. Wynne
(d) Thomas Wynne
(e) Lewis Wynne
(f) Hartwell Wynne (1794-1855)
(2) Milley Wynne
(3) Marry Wynne
(4) Peterson Wynne
(5) William Wynne m. 1798
(6) Robert Wynne m. 1798
(7) Nathaniel Wynne (d. 1810)
(8) Francis Wynne (b. 1769)
(9) Thomas Wynne (b. 1763)
(10) John Wynne, Jr. (d. by 1796)
3. Lucy Wynne. No further information.
4. Maj. Robert Wynne (c 1685 Charles City Co., Va. - 7-23-1754 Sussex Co., Va.) m. 1st c 1708 Anne Bolling (July 1690 Kippax, Va. - c 1750 Sussex Co., Va.), dau of Robert Bolling and Anne (Stith) Bolling; m. 2nd 8-9-1753 Mary Philllpson. Was left a deed of gift by his parents in Surry Co. in 1707. Will proved 8-12-1754 Sussex Co., Va. His children: [8, Vol. 2, p. 111] (The grandchildren listed were named in his will.)
a. Lucretia Wynne (b. 1731) m. Joseph Tucker
(1) Joel Tucker
(2) Lucretia Tucker
b. Martha Wynne m. Matthew Parham
(1) Robert Parham
(2) Elizabeth Parham m. Stith Parham, Sr., will 1793.
(a) Matthew A. Parham
(b) Thomas Stith Parham m. Elizabeth Ingram
i. Thomas Stith Parham
ii. Martha Parham
iii. Elizabeth Parham
iv. Sarah Parham m. John Hill
v. Anna Parham m. Allen Hill
c. Angelica/ Angelina Wynne m. William Raines
d. Cornelia Wynne m. Jefferson Raines
(1) Jefferson Raines
(2) Robert Wynne Raines
e. M_____ Wynne m. Ben Bell
f. Anne Wynne m. Thomas Butler
(1) Mary Butler
Family Members
Parents
Robert Wynne 1622-1675
Mary Frances Sloman Wynne 1616-1675
Spouse
Agnes Stith Wynne 1659-1720
Siblings
Joshua Wynne 1662-1715
Robert Wynne 1662-1670
Half Siblings
Jane Poythress Rolfe 1630-1676
John Poythress 1635-1712
Children
Mary Wynne Malone 1677-1732
Lucy Wynne Cocke 1681-Unknown
Robert Wynne 1688-1754
Created by: J of MD (48567772)
Added: 31 Mar 2020
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/208565281/thomas-wynne
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/208565281/thomas-wynne : accessed 02 June 2021), memorial page for Thomas Wynne (16571718), Find a Grave Memorial ID 208565281, ; Maintained by J of MD (contributor 48567772) Burial Details Unknown.
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