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Title: Wynniatt family
Post by: Helena Lash nee Wynniatt on Sunday 30 November 14 01:36 GMT (UK)
I am researching the Wynniatt family from Gloucestershire, England. John Wenman Wynniatt grandfather. Must be other Wynniatts out there Would appreciate news.
Title: Re: Wynniatt family
Post by: Victor Harvey on Sunday 30 November 14 08:00 GMT (UK)
I have a WYNNIATT line on my family tree - Robert WYNNIATT c.1780 & Hannah, down 6 generations, all mainly from Stanway, Glos.
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Incidentally, I don't have a John Wenman WYNNIATT on my tree.
Victor
Title: Re: Wynniatt family
Post by: clayton bradley on Sunday 30 November 14 15:30 GMT (UK)
There is a website for Winnett and var. which includes Wynniatt. Last time I looked it was http://www.geocities.com/andrewwinnett/?20073

Andrew is very helpful, cb
Title: Re: Wynniatt family
Post by: Victor Harvey on Sunday 30 November 14 15:39 GMT (UK)
Hi Clayton,
I have clicked on your link, but the site states that it is closed down.
Victor
Title: Re: Wynniatt family
Post by: clayton bradley on Sunday 30 November 14 20:18 GMT (UK)
Andrew said
7 Historical families
a Wynniatts of Gloucestershire
This family has already been mentioned and it undoubtedly gave rise to most Winnett families mentioned in Section 6. The ?? mention in the Dymock parish registers is of a Thomas Wynnyett in 1538. Wynniatts still live in the area. The spelling of W?? seen from the 1600s onwards but seems to have become fixed in the late 1700s and early 1800s only in the families of ??

From the mid-1600s the Wynniatts also figure prominently in the parishes of Snowshill, Stanton and Stanway in the Cotswolds Their connection with the Dymock family is clear. Wenman Wynniatt who was Lord of the Manor of Dymock around 1650 ?? property in Stanton by John Izod, a local landowner. Later, two Reginald Wynniatts (father and son) were vicars and prom?? property owners between 1771 and 1838. The earliest mention in the Snowshill registers is of the marriage of John Wynnia?? Susanna Payne in 1691.

The suggestion in Welsh Surnames that the Winnetts of the border counties derive from "Gwynedd" would seem unlikely ?? In 1327 a Wyngate is recorded in Dymock (The taxpayers of medieval Gloucestershire P. Franklin, 1993) and even earlier about 1240 an Alexander de Wyngate is listed as a tenant of nearby Newent priory (Dymock Down the Ages-J.E. Gethy?? 1966) This suggests the true origin of the name. Indeed, Reaney et al give the Old Eanglish wind-geat ("gate of the wind") as the origin of Wynniatt as well as Wingate. Windgate or a variant appears as a landscape name in Devonshire and Gloucestershire (i.e Wyndezate near Iccomb, Glos. in Saxon Charters and Field Names of Gloucestershire, 1935-36).

When I printed this out I lost a few letters at the end of each line. This is what the question marks represent. I hope this helps, cb
Title: Re: Wynniatt family
Post by: Victor Harvey on Monday 01 December 14 08:05 GMT (UK)
Hi Clayton,
Many thanks for your most informative reply. It has quite fully explained the history of this family name.
Victor
Title: Re: Wynniatt family
Post by: andrewwinnett on Saturday 06 June 15 10:19 BST (UK)
Hello, I've just seen this thread, and keen to update people on my website. It is now:

www.winnettorigins.com

You will find a fair amount of information about the Wynniatts and I believe my Winnett family is probably descended from the Wynniatts. I'm always on the lookout for interested people to join the Winnett/Wynniatt DNA project so do get in touch for any queries.

Andrew Winnett
Title: Re: Wynniatt family
Post by: garstonite on Saturday 06 June 15 11:10 BST (UK)
Hi Helena and a warm welcome to Rootschat.com
This tree has Wynniatt in Guiting Power,Gloucester and includes
1733 Wenman Wynniatt
1815 Wenman Wynniatt
so that explains where your Wenman comes from...it is nearly 300 years in the family christian names ....
http://gw.geneanet.org/cmrichards1?lang=en&v=WYNNIATT&m=N