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Elizabeth Wynn 1592–1611 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 February 1592

Birth Location: Colwall, Herefordshire, Herefordshire and Worcester, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: 6 January 1611

Death Location: Westmoreland, Westmoreland, British Colonial America, Virginia, USA

Father: Lady Gerrard

Mother: Sir Wynne,

Spouse(s): John Spencer

Children(s): Eliz Minor

The story of Elizabeth Wynn began in 1592 in Colwall, Herefordshire, Herefordshire and Worcester, England, United Kingdom. Elizabeth Wynn married John Spencer, and had children including Eliz Minor. Elizabeth Wynn passed away in 1611 in Westmoreland, Westmoreland, British Colonial America, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Elizabeth Wynn began in 1592 in Colwall, Herefordshire, Herefordshire and Worcester, England, United Kingdom.
  • Elizabeth Wynn married John Spencer, and had children including Eliz Minor.
  • Elizabeth Wynn passed away in 1611 in Westmoreland, Westmoreland, British Colonial America, Virginia, USA.

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Elizabeth Wynn's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Wynn
1592–1611
Birth Place: Colwall, Herefordshire, Herefordshire and Worcester, England, United Kingdom
Parents
Lady Baronness Sarah Sidney Gerrard
1554–1632
Gwydyr, Llanrwst, Wales, United Kingdom
Sir (John) Wynne,
1563–1609
Shrewsbury, Shropshire Unitary Authority, Shropshire, England
Grandparents
William Gerard
1518–1581
Ince, Cheshire West and Chester Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England
Constance (Dorothy Rawson, Page Lady of) Pontypool
1520–1587
Ponty Pool, Monmouthshire, Gwent, Wales, United Kingdom
John Wynne
1523–1843
House, Quay, New Mexico, United States
Sidney Gerrard
1554–1632
Llanrwst, Denbighshire, Wales
Great-Grandparents
Eleanor Davidson
1500–1581
Constance Pontypool
1520–1587
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elizabeth Wynn's Descendants

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Elizabeth Wynn (11 February 1592–6 January 1611) m. John Spencer (6 December 1590–16 August 1610)
  1. 1. Eliz Minor 1607–1698 m. Capt (John) Minor 1600–1698
    1. 1. Elizabeth (Eleanor) Winn 1628–1690 m. Capt.John (Henry Cole) Wynne 1627–1694
      1. 1. John (Minor Wynne) II 1665–1730 m. Ann Byrd 1670– m. Anne Bird 1665–1748
        1. 1. John (Minor Winn) ii 1704–1778 m. Mary (Margaret) OConnor 1695–1778
        2. 2. Micholl (Elizabeth) Owen 1690–1790
        3. 3. Isaac Clark 1707–1783
        4. 4. Benjamin Winn 1700–1779
        5. 5. Child Winn 1702–1779
        6. 6. Elizabeth (.1705) Winn 1705–
        7. 7. Elizabeth (II .1694) Winn 1694–1695
        8. 8. George (Thomas) Winn 1687–1769
        9. 9. Jesse (.1694) Winn 1689–1752
        10. 10. Sarah Winn 1698–1714
        11. 11. Susan (.1692) Winn 1692–1693
        12. 12. William Winn 1685–1686
    2. 2. Ellinor Minor 1620–1698
    3. 3. Frances Minor 1641–1663
    4. 4. John Minor 1651–1739
    5. 5. Nicholas Minor 1630–1744
    6. 6. Thomas Minor 1642–
    7. 7. William Minor 1632–1726

Elizabeth Wynn's Timeline

2 Records

1592
11 February 1592
Birth of Elizabeth Wynn in Colwall, Herefordshire, Herefordshire and Worcester, England, United Kingdom
Colwall, Herefordshire, Herefordshire and Worcester, England, United Kingdom
1611
6 January 1611
Age 19
Death of Elizabeth Wynn in Westmoreland, Westmoreland, British Colonial America, Virginia, USA
Westmoreland, Westmoreland, British Colonial America, Virginia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 February 1592
    Event Place: Colwall, Herefordshire, Herefordshire and Worcester, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 January 1611
    Event Place: Westmoreland, Westmoreland, British Colonial America, Virginia, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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