Tenth Generation (Continued)
Agnes R. Wynott (Joshua Whynot9, John Nicholas Weinacht8, Catherine Barbara Kraft7, Anna Maria Ramichen6, Anna Margaretha Uhrig5, Johann Wendel Urich4, Nicolaus3, Henrich2, Johannes (Hans)1).
Born in Mar 1871 in Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. Agnes R. died in Waltham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A., on 8 Apr 1924; she was 53. She was never married.
Agnes Wynot resided at 19 High Street, Waltham, Massachusetts according to the 1910 United States federal census. She lived in the household of her widowed mother Selina Whynot. Agnes Wynot was a companion to a private family. She immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1901 and not naturalized. (T624-606, Massachusetts, Middlesex, ED 1048, Waltham ward 3, p. 3B)
Margaret E. Wynott (Joshua Whynot9, John Nicholas Weinacht8, Catherine Barbara Kraft7, Anna Maria Ramichen6, Anna Margaretha Uhrig5, Johann Wendel Urich4, Nicolaus3, Henrich2, Johannes (Hans)1).
Born on 2 Jul 1873 in Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10 Occupation: Bookkeeper.
Margaret Wynot resided at 19 High Street, Waltham, Massachusetts according to the 1910 United States federal census. She lived in the household of her widowed mother Selina Whynot. Margaret Wynot was a bookkeeper in an office. She immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1907 and not naturalized. (T624-606, Massachusetts, Middlesex, ED 1048, Waltham ward 3, p. 3B)
On 28 Apr 1914 Margaret E. married
Leslie L. Wellman in Waltham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A.
24 Born abt 1864 in Belgrade, Kennebec Co., Maine, U.S.A. Leslie L. died in Waltham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A., on 31 Aug 1951; he was 87.
Leslie and Margaret Wellman with his two children and widowed mother resided at 385 Moody Street, Waltham, Massachusetts according to the 1920 United States federal census. They rented their home andf took in four lodgers. Leslie Wellman was a salesman for a bakery. Margaret Wellman immigrated to the United States from Nova Scotia in 1905 and was naturalized in 1914. (T625-719, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., ED 504, Waltham ward 6, p. 2B)
The 1930 United States census states that Leslie and Margaret Wellman residfed at 138 Crescent Street, Waltham, Massachusetts. They owned their home which was valued at USD 12,000. They owned a radio set. They had five lodgers in the household. Leslie Wellman was a manufacturer of oil burners. Margaret Wellman immigrated to the United States from Nova Scotia in 1899 and was naturalized. (T626-930, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., ED 502, Waltham ward , p. 11B)
They had no children.
Ella L. Wynott (Joshua Whynot9, John Nicholas Weinacht8, Catherine Barbara Kraft7, Anna Maria Ramichen6, Anna Margaretha Uhrig5, Johann Wendel Urich4, Nicolaus3, Henrich2, Johannes (Hans)1).
Born on 9 Jul 1875 in Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. Ella L. died in Waltham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A., on 22 Oct 1924; she was 49. She was never married.
Ella Wynot resided at 19 High Street, Waltham, Massachusetts according to the 1910 United States federal census. She lived in the household of her widowed mother Selina Whynot. Ella Wynot wwas a watchmaker in a watch factory. She immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1898 and not naturalized. (T624-606, Massachusetts, Middlesex, ED 1048, Waltham ward 3, p. 3B)
Ella Wynott resided at 23 Benner Avenue, Malden, Massachusetts according to the 1920 United States census. She lived in the household of her sister and brother-in-law Edna and Thomas Goodwill. Ella Wynott immigrated to the United States in 1899 and was not naturalized. (T625-713, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., ED 287, Malden ward 7, p. 12B)
Edna F. Wynott (Joshua Whynot9, John Nicholas Weinacht8, Catherine Barbara Kraft7, Anna Maria Ramichen6, Anna Margaretha Uhrig5, Johann Wendel Urich4, Nicolaus3, Henrich2, Johannes (Hans)1).
Born on 11 May 1880 in Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.21
Edna Wynot resided at 19 High Street, Waltham, Massachusetts according to the 1910 United States federal census. She lived in the household of her widowed mother Selina Whynot. Edna Wynot was a watchmaker in a watch factory. She immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1999 and not naturalized. (T624-606, Massachusetts, Middlesex, ED 1048, Waltham ward 3, p. 3B)
Edna F. married Thomas Goodwill. Born abt 1867 in Antigonish, Antigonish Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
Thomas and Ella Goodwill resided at 23 Benner Avenue, Malden, Massachusetts according to the 1920 United States census. They rented their home. Her widowed mother Selina Wynott and sister Ella Wynott lived in the household. Thomas Goodwill was a lineman for the telephone company. Ella Wynott was a saleslady in a bakery. Thomas Goodwill immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1889 and was naturalized in 1918. Edna Goodwill immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1898 and was naturalized in 1918. Selina Wynott immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1907 and was not naturalized. Ella Wynott immigrated to the United States in 1899 and was not naturalized. (T625-713, Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., ED 287, Malden ward 7, p. 12B)
The 1930 United States census states that Thomas and Ella Goodwill with a son resided in Barrington, Stafford County, New Hampshire. They owned their own home and farm. Thomas Goodwill was a farmer. Thomas Goodwill immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1890 and was naturalized. Edna Goodwill immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1904 and was naturalized. (T626-1306, New Hampshire, Stafford Co., ED 1, Barrington, p. 1A)
Franklin Clarence Wynott (Joshua Whynot9, John Nicholas Weinacht8, Catherine Barbara Kraft7, Anna Maria Ramichen6, Anna Margaretha Uhrig5, Johann Wendel Urich4, Nicolaus3, Henrich2, Johannes (Hans)1).
Born on 8 Jan 1883 in Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.21,59,60 Franklin Clarence died in Butte Co., California, U.S.A., on 25 May 1947; he was 64.59 He was never married.
Francis Wynot resided at 19 High Street, Waltham, Massachusetts according to the 1910 United States federal census. He lived in the household of his widowed mother Selina Whynot. Francis Wynot was a house carpenter. He immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1906 and not naturalized. (T624-606, Massachusetts, Middlesex, ED 1048, Waltham ward 3, p. 3B)
The 1911 Canadian federal census states that Frank Wynot resided at 809 6th Avenue W, Calgary, Alberta. He was a lodger in the household of James and Henrietta Abbott. Frank Wynot was a carpenter. His religious affiliation was not stated. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Alberta, ED 1-24, Calgary, p. 5)
Franklin C. Wynott resided at 1417 8th Avenue No., Great Falls, Montana according to his First World War draft registration in 1917. He was a carpenter for Sanderson and Porter and was from Raymond, Pacific Co., Washington.60
According to the 1920 United States federal census, Francis C. Wynott resided on Ahtanum Avenue, Wapato, Yakima County, Washington. He owned his home mortgage free. John Trama, age 43 from Massachusetts was a rooner in the household. They were both carpenters in the building trade. Francis Wynott immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1905 and not naturalized. (T625-1945, Washington, Yakima Co., ED 192, Wapato, p. 10B)
On 23 September 1940, Franklin C. Wynott became a citizen of the United States. He resided at 863 Innes Avenue, San Francisco, California.61 On 25 April 1942, Franklin Wynott registered for the draft during the Second World War. He lived at the same address as in 1940. He was an employee of L & E Emanuel Co. which was a cabinet maker located at 2665 Jones Street, San Francisco, California.62