Co-executor of his father's Will (1827)
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In 1851 John Wynne (59) of Llanbedr, farmer of 32 acres employing 1 man, and wife Anne (57) of Llanenddwyn, were living in Ty Mawr, Llanenddwyn. Present were children: William (24) of Llanbedr, labourer, Robert (19) of Llanenddwyn, Anne (15) of Llanenddwyn, aunt* Jane Roberts (82) of Llanenddwyn, widow, annuitant
* Jane Roberts was his father's second wife.
Named in the Will of his step-mother Jane Roberts (written 1849, proved 1855) as father with Anne his wife of Robert Wynne & Anne Wynne (their youngest children).
In 1861 John Wynne (69) of Llanenddwyn, farmer of 64 acres, and wife Anne (68) of Llanenddwyn, were living in Meifod Isaf Llanenddwyn. Present were children (born in Llanenddwyn): Robert (30), Anne (26)
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John Wynne died aged 71 years. 3
The Will of John Wynne late of Meifodisaf in the Parish of Llanenddwyn in the County of Merioneth, farmer, deceased, who died 25 June 1863 at Meifodisaf aforesaid was proved 12 July 1864 at the Principal Registry by the oaths of Anne Wynne of Meifodisaf aforesaid, widow, the relict, and Robert Wynne of Meifodisaf aforesaid, farmer, the son, the executors. Effects under £300. 4
Marriage Information:
John married Anne Pugh, daughter of Hugh Prichard alias Pugh of Bronyfoel Issa and Elizabeth his wife, on 3 Jul 1813 in Llanenddwyn, Merioneth, Wales. (Anne Pugh was christened on 21 May 1793 in Llanenddwyn, Merioneth, Wales and died in 1873 in Llanenddwyn, Merioneth, Wales.)
Marriage Notes:
John Wynne of this Parish, bachelor, farmer, and Ann Pugh of Brin y foel issa in this Parish, spinster
Married by Licence with consent of parents
Witnesses: William Pugh, Edward Pugh