(1) Er ist verheiratet mit Alice Mary Frances Peyton.
Sie haben geheiratet in England.
Sie haben geheiratet am 11. Dezember 1653 in Canterbury, Kent, England, er war 30 Jahre alt. Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1656 in Charles City, Charles, Virginia, USA, er war 33 Jahre alt.Kind(er):
(2) Er ist verheiratet mit Jane Poythress.
Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1647 in Virginia, United States, er war 24 Jahre alt.
Son of Peter and Martha (Coppin) Wynne. Baptized at St Dunstan's in Canterbury, England December 22, 1622. He arrived in Virginia about 1651. He had a 600 acre plantation south of the James river named "Georges." He served on the county court and was fined for poor attendance September 1659, although he did not serve as burgess in that year's assembly, but did in the years before and after. He served in the House of Burgess in 1658 and 1660-1674 and was elected the 14th Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgess in 1662, serving the second longest tenure of any Speaker.
Robert Wynne was one of the most influential men in Virginia in his day.
The Will of Robert Wynne of Jordans Parish of Charles City County in Virginia:
Will written July 1, 1675; proved August 15, 1678: To be buried in Jordans Church as near as possible to my son Robert. My estate in England as follows: To my eldest son Thomas Wynne one farm in Whitestaple Parish in Kent near Canterbury, and commonly called Linebett Banckes; if he die, to my son Joshua, and if he die, to my daughter Wodlief. To my son Thomas two houses in Canterbury in St. Mildred's Parish in the same form as the said farm. To my youngest son Joshua Wynne one house and Oatmeale mill lying in Dover Lane without St. George's in Canterbury, commonly called the Lilly Port, 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 provision; to my son Joshua my plantation called Georges withall the Tobacco houses; to my daughter Woodlief one servant of Fower years to serve the next shipping after my decease; to my grandchild and godson young George Woodlief one filly foal. All the rest of my Estate in Virginia and England to my wife and executrix, Mary Wynne. Overseers: Thomas Grendon, Merchant, and my son in law Captain Francis Poythres. Witnesses: Tho. Brome, John Burge.
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