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About Dr. Edmund Gwynn
[c] The records of York County show that Colonel George Reade had a son. Thomas. An act of Assembly, passed November, 1769, recites that Edmund Gwynn, late of Gloucester, deceased, possessed a tract of land of 550 acres, in the parish of Ware. Gloucester, and by his will, dated ]\Iarch 10, l(iS3, he devised said land to his son. John Gwynn, and in the event of his tleath without issue, to his daughter, Lucy Gwynn, and soon after died: and saiil John entered into possession and was succeeded by his sister. Lue> . who married Thomas Reade, of Gloucester, deceased, and by him had issue, Thomas Reade. her eldest son. and Jno. Reade, her second son. and the said Lucy dying, her son Thomas entered into possession, and dying without issue, was succeeded by the said John Reade, late of the County of King and Queen, Clerk, deceased, and on his death the land descended to his only daughter and heir, Sarah, now the wife of .Tolin Rootes, Gentleman.
References
- Pecquet du Bellet, Louise, 1853-,Jaquelin, Edward, 1668-1730,Jaquelin, Martha (Cary) 1686-1733. Some Prominent Virginia Families Archive.Org
Dr. Edmund Gwynn's Timeline
1643 |
1643
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Gwyns Island, Gloucester County, Virginia, British Colonial America
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1672 |
1672
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Gloucester County, VA, United States
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1675
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Ware Church, Gloucester, Virginia, British Colonial America
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1683 |
March 10, 1683
Age 40
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Ware, Gloucester County, Virginia, British Colonial America
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Ware Episcopal Church cemetery, Gloucester, Va
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