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Robert Gwin/Guyn

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Robert Gwin/Guyn

Birth
Augusta County, Virginia, USA
Death
30 Jan 1818 (aged 71–72)
Troy, Woodford County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Troy, Woodford County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Robert Gwin, Jr., moved to Woodford County, Kentucky in 1784 where his descendants adopted the spelling GUYN.

ROBERT GUYN
From the "History of Woodford County, KY" by William E. Railey, pages 80-82:

The Guyn family of Troy and Clover Bottom, is of pioneer stock. The head of the family in Woodford County was Robert Guyn who came early from Virginia and settled near Green's Mill and assisted in the building of Black's Station, or Fort, not far from Troy. He was a son of Robert Guyn of Virginia, but the maiden name of his mother and wife are not known by the present generation. He raised quite a family of children, the most of whom were girls.
Robert Gwin, Jr., moved to Woodford County, Kentucky in 1784 where his descendants adopted the spelling GUYN.

ROBERT GUYN
From the "History of Woodford County, KY" by William E. Railey, pages 80-82:

The Guyn family of Troy and Clover Bottom, is of pioneer stock. The head of the family in Woodford County was Robert Guyn who came early from Virginia and settled near Green's Mill and assisted in the building of Black's Station, or Fort, not far from Troy. He was a son of Robert Guyn of Virginia, but the maiden name of his mother and wife are not known by the present generation. He raised quite a family of children, the most of whom were girls.


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