For the American-Irish photographer, see Thomas Joseph Wynne.
Thomas Wynne
Born
(1627-07-20)July 20, 1627
Caerwys, Wales
Died
January 16, 1692(1692-01-16) (aged 64)
Philadelphia, Province of Pennsylvania
Occupation(s)
Physician, politician
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Thomas Wynne (July 20, 1627 – January 16, 1692) was personal physician of William Penn and one of the original settlers of Philadelphia in the Province of Pennsylvania. Born in Ysceifiog, Wales, where his family dated back seventeen generations to Owain Gwynedd,[1] he accompanied Penn on his original journey to America on the ship Welcome.[2]
^Wynn, Sir John (1878). History of the Gwydir family and memoirs.
^Kelly, Howard A.; Burrage, Walter L. (eds.). "Wynne, Thomas" . American Medical Biographies. Baltimore: The Norman, Remington Company.
ThomasWynne (July 20, 1627 – January 16, 1692) was personal physician of William Penn and one of the original settlers of Philadelphia in the Province...
historical connections. Local doctor, ThomasWynne, sailed to America on the ship Welcome in 1682 with William Penn. Wynne was one of the founding fathers of...
Sarah Williams, grandson of Daniel Humphreys and Hannah Wynne (daughter of Dr. ThomasWynne). He was a nephew of Charles Humphreys. His residence, Pont...
Thomas Joseph Wynne (1838 – 26 October 1893) was an American–Irish photographer and shopkeeper, best known for his nineteenth-century photographs of the...
the son of Lavinia Borden and Richard Yerkes Cook (a descendant of Dr. ThomasWynne). He married Nannie Mumford Bright and they lived at Roslyn House in...
with the advent of accessible rail and steamship travel—an era in which Thomas Cook made the "Cook's Tour" of early mass tourism a byword starting in the...
France. She was the main author of the extensive Wynne Diaries and wife of the Royal Navy officer Thomas Fremantle (1765–1819), a close associate of Nelson...
Georgia), listed on the NRHP in Georgia ThomasWynne House, Lilburn, Georgia, listed on the NRHP in Georgia Wynne's Folly, Engelhard, North Carolina, listed...
(2011), Moidart: Among the Clanranalds, Birlinn Press. Pages 176-177. ThomasWynne (2011), The Forgotten Cameron of the '45: The Life and Times of Alexander...
17th-century Scottish Gaelic orthography as "Ewen Dubh M'Ian V'Allan", in ThomasWynne (2011), The Forgotten Cameron of the '45: The Life and Times of Alexander...
Secretary of the Interior, president of Stanford University Milton R. Wolf ThomasWynne (1627–1691) - physician to William Penn, speaker of the first two Provincial...
1882, pp. 141-146. Wynne, Thomas (30 August 2010). The Conversion of Alexander Cameron. The Innes Review. 45 (2): 178–187. Wynne, Thomas (30 August 2010)...
Earl of Suffolk, youngest son of Theophilus Howard (d. 1709) July 20 – ThomasWynne, English personal physician of William Penn (d. 1691) July 28 – John...
Brae of Craskie, near Beauly in Glen Cannich. According to Monsignor ThomasWynne, "It was in the nature of a summer shieling, a command center for monitoring...
Stanley Company of America (later Stanley Warner Theaters). Named for ThomasWynne, the attending physician of William Penn, it showed second run films...
ThomasWynne, and the prominent Quaker John Cadwalader, who was the grandfather of General John Cadwalader of Philadelphia. Their sons, John, Thomas,...
School Old Boys RFC allblacks.com. "Graeme Bachop". Retrieved 14 April 2015. Wynne Gray (28 April 2014). "100 Greatest All Blacks: Graeme Bachop". Retrieved...