Re: Sir Watkin Williams Wynn
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Re: Sir Watkin Williams Wynn
Gordon Sealey 2/03/05
Hi Laura and others here.
I have just found this site via a web search and have found some of your reports most interesting.
I have been researching my origins for quite a while and have quite a lot of things relating to the WW family.
Most are not in a form i can send on the net, but i am trying to compile then in an electronic form.
For example, i have quite an extensive family tree right back from Sir John Wynn and Sir William-Williams to the Present day 11th Baronet (David Watkin Williams-Wynn). Most of this has come from Burkes Peerage. Most of this is all on the male side as i have been trying to find where my link fits in.
I remember as a young boy being told i was related to Sir Watkin WW, and my Farther was also told this by his grandmother. However somewhere along the line the link has been lost.
One thing i do know is that my great grandfather was called Albert Edward Williams-Wynn and was probably born around 1890 in London at the family home in Hanover Square. I believe he was some how excomunicated from the family for either marrying or making a seamstress pregnant. This is the bit i am trying to research and who his farther was.
If anyone can help me with this then it would be most appreciated. I am also happy to share any info i have on the family.
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Re: Sir Watkin Williams Wynn
Gordon Sealey 2/28/05
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Ian Williams-Wynn 3/04/05
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Gordon Sealey 3/05/05
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Ian Williams-Wynn 3/17/05
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