.
and Sarah Maddox |
Page Updated 9 Oct 2009
SOURCE: Nancie O'Sullavin is a friend I met on this site. Neither of us has been able to connect our lines to the the other yet. But several things--(1) the common last name (GWIN has many misspellings--just kidding, Nancie! ;-), (2) the repetition of common given names in the early generations, (3) the proximity in setting, (4) our desire to make connections, (5) and now a possible common occupation (one of my sources for Isham says he was, like Baydsen, a miller--have pulled us together in spirit and prompted this page. For example, my John Gwin was born in Nov 1792 in Greene/Sevier Co., "western" NC (four years later this became the eastern end of the state of Tennessee). But his father, 22.00--Isham Gwin, could easily have been a sibling of Nancie's Baysden. This is pure speculation, of course, but such theories are often the root of successful research, are they not?John Gwin, 2002--jmcdgwin@zianet.com
23.02--Elizabeth H. Gwinn, b. unk.; m. 6 Jan 1848 to Silas Handback;
23.03--James B. Gwinn, b. unk.;
23.04--Polly Gwinn, b. unk.;
23.05--William Gwinn, b. unk.;
23.06--John Gwinn, b. 8 Dec 1794;
d. 6 Apr 1852 in Pauline, SC,
near Walnut Grove; m. 21 Oct 1813 in Laurens Co., SC, to Rutha
Higgins
(b. 15 Feb 1793 in Cedar Springs, to Thomas Higgins and wife;
d.
17 Jun 1862 in Pauline, SC, near Walnut Grove; four ch.; [Nancie's
Notes: all from family Bible and tombstone. John' Gwinn's last
words were, "Let me die the death of the righteous, and let my last end
be like me." The Gwin family cemetery is located on road 50 one-half
mile
south of the intersection with road 111 in the Walnut Grove, SC,
community.
The stones are near the street several yards away from the house that
stands
there now. Rutha Higgins: " Her children called her the blessed. Died
with
Christ; she shall also live with Him." Not much is known about Rutha;
there
is a theory that her father's name was Thomas Higgins.]
[John M. Gwin Note: This from a 2001 Genforum posting:
Nancie, I have traced back to Baysden
Gwinn. I am a descendant of his
through his son John (1795-1852). Is the James B. Gwinn you listed the
son of Baysden with a birthdate of about 1792? I would love any info
that you have. Please e-mail me at rayboii@prodigy.net.
Thanks! Melanie
And here's a response to it from 2005:
Melanie, I have
some information that may be of interest to you. I
believe that my gg-grandfather, Thomas Melmouth Gwinn of Laurens, S.C.,
may have been the son of Baysden Gwinn by his first wife, whose name I
understand was Sara or Sara Elizabeth. I also believe that her maiden
name may have been Heimbeck, a German name which, like Gwinn, seems to
have evolved into all sorts of spellings here in America:
Hambeck, Hamback, Hambach, Hanback, Hanbach, Handback, etc.). In
view of your
reference to both the Gwinn and Handback(s) families in your posting, I
can't help but feel we must be related. I have my family tree
pretty
well fleshed out beginning with Thomas Melmouth and his wife, Eliza
(Gillespie), and welcome the opportunity to share information with
you. Mitch Gwinn
]
[John M. Gwin Note: The
information listed in this box regarding the children of Nathaniel and
Kesiah is not necessarily correct. Starting with Nancie's data that
Kesiah, b. 14 Jan 1821 and m. to a Nathaniel Vise, I found in the 1850
census a
Nathaniel Vise married to a Kesiah of about the right age. They were
living in Illinois, however, so if
this is our Vise family, then there
was certainly a reason to uproot themselves and move to the slaveless
northern frontier, possibly a family conflict over the institution of
slavery. Nevertheless, in 1850 I could find no other family
of Vises that remotely resembled Nathaniel and Kesiah, and so I have
listed
this information here.]
24.01--Kesiah Savilla Gwinn, b. 14 Jan 1821 [listed as Kesiah, age 30 in the 17 Oct 1850 census of Sangamon Co., IL]; [listed as Kesiah, age 30, in the 18 Jul 1860 census of Hall P.O., T5R5E, Hamilton Co., IL]; d. 31 Jan 1879; m. 17 Sep 1847 to Nathaniel Vise (b. ca. [listed as Nathaniel, age 32, in the 17 Oct 1850 census of Sangamon Co., IL]; [listed as Nathaniel, age 30, in the , in the 18 Jul 1860 census of Hall P.O., T5R5E, Hamilton Co., IL]; d. unk.; bd. unk.); at least 3 ch. 25.01--Hosea H. Vise, b. ca. 1840 in SC [listed as Hosea, age 10, b. SC, in the
17 Oct 1850 census
of Sangamon Co., IL]; [listed
as Hazah, age 19, in the
18 Jul 1860 census
of Hall P.O., T5R5E, Hamilton Co., IL]; [listed as Hosea, age29, b. IL, in the
11 Jun 1870 census
of Akin P.O., T6S, R4E, Franklin Co., IL]; d. unk.; bd. unk.;
m. Amanda P. (nee unk., b. ca.
1848 in IL [listed as Amanda P,
age22, b. IL, in the 11 Jun 1870 census
of Akin P.O., T6S, R4E, Franklin Co., IL]; d. unk.; bd. unk.);
at least 2 ch.
26.01--Perry A. Vise, b. ca. 1867 in IL [listed as Perry A., age 3, b. IL, in
the 11 Jun 1870 census
of Akin P.O., T6S, R4E, Franklin Co., IL]; d. unk.; bd. unk.;
m. unk.; unk. ch.
26.02--Hosea S. Vise, b. ca. 1869 in IL [listed as Hosea S., age 1, b. IL, in
the 11 Jun 1870 census
of Akin P.O., T6S, R4E, Franklin Co., IL]; d. unk.; bd. unk.;
m. unk.; unk. ch.
25.02--Jenett A. Vise, b. ca. 1844 in IL [listed as Jenett, age 6, b. IL, in the
17 Oct 1850 census
of Sangamon Co., IL]; [listed
as Genetta, age 16, in
the 18 Jul 1860 census
of Hall P.O., T5R5E, Hamilton Co., IL]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m.
unk.; unk. ch.
25.03--John Vise, b. ca. 1849 in IL [listed as John, age 1, b. IL, in the 17 Oct 1850 census of Sangamon Co., IL]; [NOT listed as living at home in the 18 Jul 1860 census of Hall P.O., T5R5E, Hamilton Co., IL, and presumed deceased]; d. poss. betw. 1850 and 1860; bd. unk.; m. prob. never; prob. no ch. 25.04--Marquess D. L. Vise, b. ca. 1852 in IL [listed as Marquess D. L., age 8, in the 18 Jul 1860 census of Hall P.O., T5R5E, Hamilton Co., IL]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch. 25.05--Nathaniel G. Vise, b. ca. 1858 in IL [listed as Nathaniel G., age 2, in the 18 Jul 1860 census of Hall P.O., T5R5E, Hamilton Co., IL]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch. |
25.02--George Meadows Freeman Gwinn, b. 6 Sep 1848 in SC [listed as George M. Gwinn, age 52, b. Sep 1847, in the 21 Jun 1900 census of Woodruff Twp., Spartanburg Co., SC]; d. 15 May 1919; bd. at Lucas Ave. Baptist Church, Watts Mill, SC; m. 23 Nov 1879 (but Geo. and Emma both state in 1900 that they've been married 23 years, ) to Emma C. Bullington (b. 10 Nov 1859 in SC [listed as Emma C. Gwinn, age 40, b. Nov 1859, m. 23 yrs,, in the 21 Jun 1900 census of Woodruff Twp., Spartanburg Co., SC]; d. 2 Sep 1941; bd. at First Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, Woodruff; d/o Berryman H. Bullington [b. 1829 in SC; s/o Samuel and Elizabeth Jackson Bullington] and Tabiatha Golightly); 11 ch. [Nancie's Notes: George and Emma had 11 children. Due to very serious illnesses of Emma (typhoid fever), two of the children were given up for adoption. Jessie was adopted by a Dorman family, believed to be his aunt, Moline Gwin Dorman, George's sister. Jessie chose Dorman for his name. Preston was also adopted, and it is believed that he, too, was adopted by some family member. He kept his surname Gwin. There was a misspelling on the tombstone; his name was spelled with a u instead of a w, and it was never corrected. George served in the Confederacy in Co. A, 1st Battalion, Blanchard's Brigade, State Reserves, SC Volunteers. This unit was mustered at Spartanburg, SC, in the summer of 1864. George would have been 15 years old at the time of muster and 16 in the fall of '64. He lost an arm in the war. His father's will was not probated until 22 May 1873, and most of the assets left by Josiah had been liquidated by this time, leaving the estate's value at only $261.40, of which George received $34.85.]
26.02--John Henry Gwinn, b. 8 Apr 1880 in SC [listed as John H. Gwinn, age 20, b. Apr 1880, in the 21 Jun 1900 census of Woodruff Twp., Spartanburg Co., SC]; d. Dec. 1964; m. Macie Jackson (b. unk.; d. unk.; bd. unk.); unk. ch.;
26.03--Charles J. "Charlie" Gwinn, b. 9 Sep 1882 in SC [listed as Charlie Gwinn, age 18, b. Sep 1881, in the 21 Jun 1900 census of Woodruff Twp., Spartanburg Co., SC]; d. 7 Feb 1938; m. Ida Johnson (b. unk.; d. unk.; bd. unk.); no ch. [Nancie's Notes: Charles was a tenant farmer, the only member of this family who did not work in textiles. He had no children but provided a home for several orphans. "Uncle Charlie" has been described as "one of the happiest, best-natured, and hardest working individuals of his time."]
26.04--Jessie Cleveland Gwinn, b.
23 Sep 1884 in SC [not listed as
living at home in the 21 Jun 1900
census of Woodruff Twp., Spartanburg Co., SC, and assumed to be married
and living elsewhere]; m. Mollie Hembree (b.
unk.; d. unk.; bd. unk.); unk. ch.;
26.05--Clarence Edgar "Eddie"
Gwinn, b. 13 July 1886, Laurens
Co., SC [listed as Eddie Gwinn,
age 13, b. Jul 1886, in the 21 Jun 1900 census of Woodruff Twp.,
Spartanburg Co., SC]; d. 10 Dec. 1968 at Drayton, SC (family
moved to Drayton ca. 1929
fr. Watts Mill); m. Daisy Hughes (b. unk.; d. unk.; bd.
unk.); 10 ch.
27.01--Aileen Gwinn, m. James Finch (s/o John & Emily Hunsinger Finch;) 27.02--Ezell Gwinn, m. Orell Plummer of Jena, LA; 27.03--Agnes Gwinn, m. Woodrow Rogers 27.04--Virginia Fay Gwinn, m. John O'Sullavin, s/o Dennis & Maggie B. Lark O'Sullavin; 28.01--Nancie O'Sullavin; 27.05--Frances Gwinn, m. Carl Brannon; 27.06--Everett Gwinn, m. Blanche Green; 27.07--Catherine Gwinn, m. Charles Henderson; 27.08--Imogene Gwinn, m. Rev. Hiram McElrath; 28.01--Joye McElrath; m. Mr. Hanna; 27.09--Jewell Gwinn, m. Kenneth Gillis at Camp Croft, moved to Fla.; 27.10--Barbara Gwinn; |
|
26.06--Preston Eugene Gwinn, b. 16 Apr 1889 in SC [listed as Preston E. Gwinn, age 11, b. Apr 1889, in the 21 Jun 1900 census of Woodruff Twp., Spartanburg Co., SC]; d. 23 Apr 1932; m. Lillie (nee unk.); 1 child [Nancie's Notes: Preston was also adopted out of the immediate family, and it is believed that he, too, was adopted by some member of the extended family; whether it was Moline is not known. He retained the Gwinn name.]
26.08--Perry Thomas Gwinn, b. 2 Apr 1894 in SC [listed as Perry Gwinn, age 7, b. Apr 1893, in the 21 Jun 1900 census of Woodruff Twp., Spartanburg Co., SC]; d. ______; m1. Alma Bragg; m2. Essie Ballard;
26.09--Elizabeth Melvina Gwinn, b. 15 Jan 1896 in SC [listed as Lizzie Gwinn, age 4, b. Jan 1896, in the 21 Jun 1900 census of Woodruff Twp., Spartanburg Co., SC]; d. 2 Feb 1941; m. Niles Workman;
26.10--Olevia Lavada Gwinn, b. 2 Feb 1898 in SC [listed as Levada Gwinn, age 2, b. Feb 1898, in the 21 Jun 1900 census of Woodruff Twp., Spartanburg Co., SC]; d. 14 Feb 1981; m. Claude Hill;
26.11--Carl Alonzo Gwinn, b. 5 Nov 1899 in SC [listed as Arthur Gwinn, age 4mos., b. Jan 1900, in the 21 Jun 1900 census of Woodruff Twp., Spartanburg Co., SC]; d. 14 Jun 1969; m1. Lillie Franks; m2. Margaret Brewington;
25.04--John Ezell Gwinn, b. 22 May 1854; d. 14 Feb. 1926; m. in Greenville, SC, to Frances Gilreath (b. unk.; d. unk.; bd. unk.); unk. ch.;
25.05--Frances E. Gwinn, b. 15 Apr 1857; d. 30 April 1891; m. in Spartanburg, SC, to B. F. Lindsay (b. unk.; d. unk.; bd. unk.); unk. ch.;
25.06--Fannie (Sarah) Gwinn, b. 8 Mar 1862; d. 11 Feb 1913; m. 25 Mar 1879 to Robert James McCarley Thomas (b. unk.; d. unk.; bd. unk.); unk. ch.;
24.04--Mansel Gwinn, b. 3 Apr 1829; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.;
23.08--Thomas Gwinn, b. 1807; d. 1859; m. Frances Davis (b. unk.; d. unk.; bd. unk.); unk. ch.;
23.09--Reuben Gwinn, b. 22 Oct 1809; d. unk.; m. 22 Dec 1825 in SC to Elizabeth Marler (b. unk.; d. unk.; bd. unk.); unk. ch.;
23.10--Lewis Gwinn, b. 12 Feb 1821; d. 25 Sep 1907, bd. in Pleasant Hill Cem., Franklin, GA; m. Dec 1839 to Lucinda Gillespie (b. unk.; d. unk.; bd. unk.); unk. ch.; [Nancie's notes: Charles Hawkins states this may not be one of Baysden's children. But Greenville Mountaineer--is the source for the marriage of Lewis and Lucinda. The 1860 census of Franklin Co., Ga., listed Catherine Handback, age 92, as living with the Lewis Gwinn family, and in the 1880 census of Franklin, Lewis indicated his father was born in Virginia. Lewis is reported to have moved to Franklin Co., Ga., between 850 and 1852. Lewis and Lucinda had eight children, three born in SC and five born in Ga.; the first daughter was named Sarah after Lewis's mother.]
23.11--Nancy M. Gwinn, b. 22 Apr 1828; d. 19 Nov 1897; m. Austin Creek (b. unk.; d. unk.; bd. unk.); unk. ch.;
23.12--Nancy Emma Gwinn, b. 1825 (sic); d. 1877; m. Starling Tucker Riddle (b. unk.; d. unk.; bd. unk.); unk. ch.;
From the 1810 census of Laurens District,
SC
Name |
M
0-9 |
M
10-15 |
M
16-25 |
M
26-44 |
M
45-up |
F
0-9 |
F
10-15 |
F
16-25 |
F
26-44 |
F
45-up |
All
other free persons except Indians not taxed |
Slaves |
John
M. Gwin Comments |
|
Baysdin Gwin |
3 [I SPECULATE THESE THREE TO BE JAMES AND REUBEN AND PERHAPS JAMES OR WILLIAM.] |
2 [THESE TWO MUST BE JOHN AND ELIAS.] |
-- |
1 [BAYSDEN] |
-- |
1 [THIS SHOULD EITHER BE POLLY OR ELIZABETH.] |
1 [THIS SHOULD EITHER BE POLLY OR ELIZABETH.] |
-- |
1 [SARAH] |
-- |
-- |
-- |
These have to be Nancie's Baysden and
Sarah and seven of their children. He has the right name, they
are the right ages and of the right number and in the right
district--everything fits. |
Name |
Est.
YOB |
Fits
what 1810 age group? |
John
M. Gwin Analysis and Comments |
|||
Baysden
Gwinn |
1770 |
He's 39-40 in 1810. |
||||
Sarah Gwinn | 1776 |
She's 33-34 in 1810. |
||||
unk.
daughter Gwinn (eventually Mrs. Martin) |
unk. | Since
we don't know the date of birth of this person, she could've come later
in the birth order. Or, since she's the only one who is called by
her married name, parhaps she is indeed the eldest and was already
moved out of the house by 1810. |
||||
Elizabeth H. Gwinn | unk. | Since we don't know the date of birth of this person, she could've come later in the birth order. Baysden and Sarah had seven kids showing in 1810; this could've been one of them. She is one of two daughters, then--Elizabeth and Polly--exactly what the 1810 census says. | ||||
James B. Gwinn | unk. | Since we don't know the date of birth of this person, he could've come later in the birth order. Baysden and Sarah had seven kids showing in 1810; this could've been one of them. There are five sons here, then, who could easily fit into the 1810 scenario. | ||||
Polly Gwinn | unk. | Since we don't know the date of birth of this person, she could've come later in the birth order. Baysden and Sarah had seven kids showing in 1810; this could've been one of them, in which case she would be one of two daughters, then--Elizabeth and Polly--exactly what the 1810 census says. | ||||
William Gwinn | unk. | Since we don't know the date of birth of this person, he could've come later in the birth order. Baysden and Sarah had seven kids showing in 1810; this could've been one of them. There are five sons here, then, who could easily fit into the 1810 scenario. | ||||
John Gwinn | 1774 |
None--he would've been 36
YOA in 1810-- |
Who IS this
person??? He is only four years younger than Baysden! There has
to be an error here somewhere... Perhaps he was born in 1794, not 1774,
making him 15 or 16 here in 1810. |
|||
Elias Gwinn | 1802 |
He would've been 8 YOA in
1810. |
||||
Thomas Gwinn | 1807 |
He would've been 3 YOA in 1810. | ||||
Reuben Gwinn | 1809 |
He would've been 1 YOA in 1810. | ||||
Lewis Gwinn | 1821 |
He wasn't born yet in
1810. |
||||
Nancy M. Gwinn | 1828 |
She wasn't born yet in 1810. | ||||
Nancy Emma Gwinn | 1825 |
She wasn't born yet in 1810. |
From the 17
Oct 1850 census of Sangamon
Co., IL
Res/Fam |
Name |
Race/ Sex |
Age |
Est DOB fr. age |
POB |
$Real Prop. |
Occ. |
John
M. Gwin Comments |
968/968 |
Nathaniel
Vice |
wm |
32 |
1818 |
SC |
farmer |
This
family moved from the land of their birth to the frontier,
Illinois, between 1840 and 1844. Was it to escape the evils
of slavery? |
|
Kesiah Vice | wf |
30 |
1820 |
SC |
This
is 3.01--Kesiah Savilla Gwinn, d/o John and Rutha Higgins Gwin. |
|||
Hosea Vice | wm |
10 |
1840 |
SC |
||||
Jenett Vice | wf |
6 |
1844 |
IL |
||||
John Vice | wm |
1 |
1849 |
IL |
From the 18 Jul 1860 census of T5, R5E, Hall P.O., Hamilton Co., IL
Res/Fam |
Name |
Race/ Sex |
Age |
Est DOB fr. age |
POB |
$Real Per$Prop. |
Occ. |
John
M. Gwin Comments |
705/705 |
Nathaniel
Vise |
wm |
41 |
1819 |
SC |
900/500 |
farmer |
|
Kizziah Vise | wf |
39 |
1821 |
SC |
Here
is Keziah's family again. |
|||
Hazah H. Vise | wm |
19 |
1841 |
SC |
This
will be Hosea; we learn here that his middle initial is H. |
|||
Genetta A. Vise | wf |
16 |
1844 |
IL |
This is Jeanetta;we learn here that her middle initial is A. | |||
Marquess D. L. Vise | wm |
8 |
1852 |
IL |
||||
Nathaniel G. Vise | wm |
2 |
1858 |
IL |
From the 21
Jun 1900 census of Woodruff
Twp., Spartanburg Co., SC
Street/ Res/Fam |
Name |
Race/ Sex |
Relat 2HoH |
DOB |
Age |
Marr.St./ Yrs.Md. |
#Ch.Bn. #Lvg. |
POB S/F/M |
Occ. |
John
M. Gwin Comments |
-----/160/162 |
George
M. Gwinn |
wm |
head |
Sep 1847 |
52 |
m/23 |
SC/SC/SC |
farmer |
This
is clearly 4.02--George Meadows Gwinn, above (Ancestry.com has mistranscribed
this last name as "Erwinn"--no wonder I couldn't find them!). |
|
Emma
C. Gwinn |
wf |
wife |
Nov 1859 |
40 |
m/23 | 11/11 |
SC/SC/SC | Emma
states here that she has borne 11 children, not ten, and that all are
living. |
||
William
F. Gwinn |
wm |
son |
Mar 1878 |
22 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | farm laborer |
|||
John
H. Gwinn |
wm |
son |
Apr 1880 |
20 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | farm laborer | |||
Charlie |
wm |
son | Sep 1881 |
18 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | farm laborer | |||
Eddie |
wm |
son | Jul 1886 |
13 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | at school |
|||
Preston
E. |
wm |
son | Apr 1889 |
11 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | at school |
|||
Lawrens |
wm |
son | Dec 1890 |
9 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | ||||
Perry |
wm |
son | Apr 1893 |
7 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | ||||
Lizzie |
wf |
daughter |
Jan 1896 |
4 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | ||||
Levada |
wf |
daughter |
Feb 1898 |
2 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | ||||
Arthur |
wm |
son | Jan 1900 |
4mos. |
s |
SC/SC/SC |
From the 21-27 Apr 1910 census of Woodruff, Woodruff Twp., Spartanburg Co., SC
Street/ Res/Fam |
Name |
Race/ Sex |
Relat 2HoH |
Est.DOB from age |
Age |
Marr.St./ Yrs.Md. |
#Ch.Bn./ #Lvg. |
POB S/F/M |
Occ. |
John
M. Gwin Comments |
---/178/179 |
George
M. F. Gwinn |
wm |
head |
1848 |
62 |
m1, 34 |
SC/SC/SC | farmer |
Good
grief. Ancestry.com has done
it again, mistranscribing this last name as Gnann, for Pete's sake. On
Ancestry's behalf, on the other hand, I know this old handwriting is
hard to read. |
|
Emma C. Gwinn | wf |
wife |
1860 |
50 |
m1, 34 | 11/11 |
SC/SC/SC | none |
||
Preston E. Gwinn | wm |
son |
1889 |
21 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | farm laborer |
|||
Perry T. Gwinn | wm |
son |
1895 |
15 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | farm laborer |
|||
Elizabeth Gwinn | wf |
daughter |
1896 |
14 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | none |
|||
Olevia C. Gwinn | wf |
daughter |
1898 |
12 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | none |
|||
Carl
L. Gwinn |
wm |
son |
1901 |
9 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | none |
|||
---/149/150 |
Charlie
Gwinn |
wm |
head |
1883 |
27 |
m1, 5 |
SC/SC/SC | farmer |
Here
are Charlie and Ida, just like Nancie said: no children of their own,
but always having someone else living with them to help take care of. |
|
Ida
Gwinn |
wf |
wife |
1889 |
21 |
m1, 5 |
0/0 |
SC/SC/SC | none |
||
Lawrence
Gwinn |
wm |
brother |
1892 |
18 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | farm labor |
|||
Elbert
(Colbert?) Johnson |
wm |
brother-in-law |
1891 |
19 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | farm labor |
This
is Ida's younger brother. |
||
---/104/103 |
John
Gwin |
wm |
head |
33 |
m1, 12 |
SC/SC/SC | truck farm overseer | I
have no idea who this is, but he's clearly a Gwin and living in the
same town as Nancie's families of George
M. F. Gwinn's descendants. And this is a one-en Gwin,
while all the others are two-enners. |
||
Lenora Gwin | wf |
wife |
33 |
m1, 12 |
5/5 |
SC/SC/SC | seamstress | |||
T__ry Gwin | wm |
son |
11 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | none |
||||
James I. Gwin | wm |
son |
9 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | none |
||||
Carroll A. Gwin | wm |
son |
6 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | none |
||||
Alta M. Gwin | wf |
daughter |
2 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | none |
||||
Jeffoson Gwin | wm |
son |
0mos. |
s |
SC/SC/SC | none |
From the 9-23 Jan 1920 census of Laurens Twp., Laurens Co., SC
Street/ Res/Fam |
Name |
Race/ Sex |
Relat 2HoH |
Est.DOB from age |
Age |
Marr.St. |
POB S/F/M |
Occ. |
John
M. Gwin Comments |
5 Beattie St., Watts Mill Village/ 77/77 |
Ema C.
Gwinn |
wf |
head |
1861 |
59 |
wd |
SC/SC/SC | none |
Just
like Nancie said, George is now deceased and Emma is alone except for
her youngest, Carl. |
Carl
Gwinn |
wm |
son |
1901 |
19 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | weaver, cotton mill |
||
8 Smyth St., Watts Mill Village/ 145/145 |
Clarence
E. Gwin |
wm |
head |
1887 |
33 |
m |
SC/SC/SC | weaver, cotton mill | This
is Nancie's grandfather, Clarence Edgar "Eddie" Gwinn, and his family |
Daisy |
wf |
wife |
1891 |
29 |
m |
SC/SC/SC | none |
||
Alline |
wf |
daughter |
1911 |
9 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | none |
Aileen |
|
Ezell |
wm |
son |
1914 |
6 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | none | ||
Virginia |
wf |
daughter |
Jul
1915 |
4yrs. 6mos. |
s |
SC/SC/SC | none | Nancie's
mother, who, if whe is still alive, is around 94 years old. |
|
Agnes |
wf |
daughter |
1918 |
2 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | none | ||
12 Smyth St., Watts Mill Village/ 167/167 |
Lawrence
Gwinn |
wm |
head |
1894 |
26 |
m |
SC/SC/SC | weaver, cotton mill | |
Maude
E. |
wf |
wife |
1899 |
21 |
m |
SC/SC/SC | none |
||
Dorthy
V. |
wf |
daughter |
Dec
1917 |
25mos. |
s |
SC/SC/SC | none |
||
X Lulas Ave., Watts Mill Village/ 333/334 |
Grove
C. Gwinn |
wm |
head |
1885 |
35 |
m |
SC/SC/SC | salesman, retail
dry goods store |
His
name must be Grover Cleveland Gwinn, but though he lives right in Watts
Mill, I have no idea who he is. Perhaps he is a cousin--a nephew of
George and son of John Ezell Gwin. |
Nora
Gwinn |
wf |
wife |
1887 |
33 |
m |
SC/SC/SC | |||
Dwight
Gwinn |
wm |
son |
1905 |
15 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | |||
Grace
Gwinn |
wf |
daughter |
1907 |
13 |
s |
SC/SC/SC | |||
Subject: new Ware Long Ancestry Page
Received: 5/26/02 2:49 PM
From: William Long, wdlong2@attbi.com
To: John McDonald Gwin, jmcdgwin@zianet.comDear John,
I am responding to your web page. My name is Bill Long, and I am a descendant of Ware Long. I see that on your page you have a notation for Nancie's notes where it is mentioned "Their mother, Elizabeth, remarried a Daniel Long thought to be a son of Ware Long of Culpepper, Va. From that marriage there were several children: Seymore, Daniel, Ware, Nancy, and Elizabeth."I would be interested in corresponding with anyone who may have been a descendant of Daniel Long.
This is just to let you know that I have started a new Ware Long Ancestry Page on MyFamily.com. I have 105 mb of storage space. The space is intended for those who are researching Ware Long to share information, and in addition for the descendant lines to store photos, records, and information. It is an excellent way of electronically preserving the information and keeping it available for others.
I have much to download and only have a few things on the site right now. However, I will be shortly sending out invitations to the site, and if you are a descendant of this line or are interested in researching the line, I would like to send you an invitation. I would also be interested in contacting Nancie to invite her to the site.
Bill Long
Olympia, WA
From: "Jawee" <jawee@comcast.net>
Date: Fri Jun 16, 2006 06:49:34 PM US/Mountain
To: "John Gwin" <jmcdgwin@zianet.com>
Subject: Re: Another Gwin/Chesley Connection
Reply-To: "Jawee" <jawee@comcast.net>Nancie is my cousin. We have been tracking this family forever. When I was 9 years old my daddy became pastor of a church in the upper part of the state in SC. One day as I was exploring through the woods, I ran across a grave that had my mother's last name on it. Now I know it belonged to Baysden Gwin's wife Sarah Maddox. From that day--I am now in my dont-tell middle age--we have been looking for the history of our family. Nancy and I have found that Baysden's father's name was John Gwin who married Elizabeth Baisden in Southhampton, Va. Someone told me that they had two sons named John (Baisden?) and William. Could this John Gwin (Chesley's parents) have remarried at some point? Nannie's email is nancieo@earthlink.net. Let's keep in touch. Also in Christ, Joye McElrath Hanna
----- Original Message -----
From: John Gwin
To: Jawee
Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 7:35 PM
Subject: Re: Another Gwin/Chesley ConnectionOn Friday, June 16, 2006, at 09:48 AM, Jawee wrote:
Hi, My name is Joye McElrath Hanna from South Carolina. I was looking at your web site because I am doing a family tree from John Gwin/Elizabeth Baisden line from the 1700's in Southhampton, Va to my mother who is a Gwin. It is interesting that several ancestors as well as my uncle have Chesley in their name. I have tried to find a reason but have not been sucessful. Do you have any info on the Gwin's in SC that may help. Thanks, Joye
Joye,
I'm delighted to hear from you--thanks for writing!I'm excited about the possiblities here, and I hardly know where to begin. Let's just jump right in:
First of all, I don't know what parts of the site you have had time to visit yet, so if you've already seen this, just skip it. If not, this might be very important for you. Several years ago a researcher named Nancy O'Sullavin wrote to me about her Baysden Gwin in SC. Nothing rang any bells, so I built a page for her line for her and posted the page on my site under "Unrelated (As-of-yet) Gwins". I've tried to make contact with her since, but she changed e.mail addresses and didn't tell me her new one. Anyway, here's the link to my page for her--see what you think:
http://www.zianet.com/jmcdgwin/GENEALOGY/SURNAMES/Gwin/gwinnbaysden.htm
Secondly, I have a theory about Chesley. By now you probably know where my own Chesleys' names come from: my ggggg-grandpa, Richard Gwin, married Sarah Chesley near Jamestown sometime around 1760-1770 or so. (We believe that one of the Chesley Gwins who appear in Alabama is their son and my gggg-granduncle.)
Meanwhile, Richard's and Sarah's son Isham Gwin married Mary Canterbury in Montgomery Co., VA, and eventually became my gggg-grandparents. Their son John Gwin married Jane Walker and became my ggg-grandparents, and it was one of THEIR kids, Chesley R. Gwin (we're pretty sure the R is for Richard), who is the Chesley Gwin about whom we know the most. Here's our page for him:
http://www.zianet.com/jmcdgwin/GENEALOGY/SURNAMES/Gwin/gwinChesleyR.htm
Isham and Mary had one child who MAY have been named Chesley, but we're least clear about this one. FOR SURE two of Isham's and Mary's sons--William and John--moved to Alabama. IF this third child was a son, and IF he was named Chesley, and IF he moved with William and Ggg-grandpa John, then he is one of the Chesleys in AL.
Now back to my theory: Richard and Sarah must have had other children, and one of them was probably a son named Chesley who moved south into SC. Here's one more webpage to investigate--see what you think:
http://www.zianet.com/jmcdgwin/GENEALOGY/SURNAMES/Gwin/gwinnchesleyleviniaclay.htm
I have to go now--have fun looking--let me hear from you when you've had a chance to digest some of it.
Best to you,
In Jesus,
John (Contact information:)
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From: "Jawee" <jawee@comcast.net>
Date: Sun Jun 18, 2006 07:39:54 AM US/Mountain
To: "John Gwin" <jmcdgwin@zianet.com>
Subject: Re: Another Gwin/Chesley Connection
Reply-To: "Jawee" <jawee@comcast.net>You reference Charles Hawkins and Warrior Creek Baptist Church on the Baysden website. Warrior Creek is the church my daddy pastored for awhile. I grew up with Charles' sons when I was little. My and Nancie's grandmother, Daisey Hughes, grew up at Warrior Creek also. The Hughes/Gwin families have a long history in that area. As a matter of fact Daisy's grandfather is Chesley Hughes from Laurens Co., SC. -- Joye
From the HUGHES Family Forum at Genforum.com:Chesley Hughes b 1839 - SC
Posted by: Fredd Culbertson
Date: September 30, 1999 at 21:53:20
3126 of 11422I'm trying to find info on my ggrandfather.
There have been several posts on Chesley Hughes' here but I haven't been able to tie them together.Chesley HUGHES
BIRTH: JUL-08-1839
DEATH: MAR-06-1924
BURIAL: Warrior Creek
Married: Louise BURNSChildren:Thanks for any info you have, -Fredd
Arminta Hughes (MITTIE) my grandmother
Harriet HUGHES
Mattie HUGHES
Veal HUGHES
Virgil HUGHES
Lila HUGHES
Lilly HUGHES
Leila HUGHES
Dock HUGHES
Tilman HUGHES
Fed HUGHES
Gary HUGHESFollowups:
* Re: Chesley Hughes b 1839 - SC Regina Hughes Hartman 6/06/04
* Re: Chesley Hughes b 1839 - SC A. Deason Smith 1/03/02
* Re: Chesley Hughes b 1839 - SC Lesley Hughes 9/24/03
* Re: Chesley Hughes b 1839 - SC Debbie Hines 9/12/03
* Re: Chesley Hughes b 1839 - SC Maryjane Hughes Brinkerhoff 9/25/00
* Re: Chesley Hughes b 1839 - SC Patricia Trussell-Mann 6/24/04
* Re: Chesley Hughes b 1839 - SC Nancie O'Sullivan 3/26/06
Re: GWINN, MADDOX, HIGGINS, HANDBACKS Posted by: Melanie Holland Date: April 02, 2001 at 15:28:23 In Reply to: GWINN, MADDOX, HIGGINS, HANDBACKS by Nancie O'Sullivan of 767
Nancie, I have traced back to Baysden Gwinn. I am a descendant of his through his son John (1795-1852). Is the James B. Gwinn you listed the son of Baysden with a birthdate of about 1792? I would love any info that you have. Please e-mail me at rayboii@prodigy.net.
Thanks!
Melanie