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my great grandfather Bullock and that is the way it came, about.
"Hy father was Newland Jaok Qlnn, and my grandfather was Hughriah Oinn. My grandmother Olnn was Salena Smith Oinn. Hy grandfather Bullock was Hugh Dullock and my grandmother Dullook was Caroline Brumfield Dullook. My parent* lived two miles north of Knoxo when your father was born, and he livod thore about two years wlmn he firnt married. The Bullocks wore from North Carolina and the Oinns
from Ireland.
"P.S. Kate, I am going to write a few lines to O.K.Oinn and put in your writing. Please hand it too him it wont bother tho rest my stamps are short nothing to
get with.
As over Aunt Rosa E. Oinn"
A booklet ontltlnd "Brewer, Douglas, Oinn Tamllies otc" published in 19^8 by Hiss Sarah Albort*0inn, born June 1080, nurse, teacher, scholar, shows that one Jesse Oinn born 1750 in England, came to America with his father or older brother, and sorved in the War of the Revolution. Jesse Olnn was twlcp married and there were 9 or 10 children by aach marriage. Tho names of only 5 children by the firet marriage are listedi Strouder, Hoses, Edmund or Edwin, Quirless, and a daughter. Hiss Olnn, the author, was a descendant of the second marriago and all children of the second marrJ.ige were covered in the booklet*
Could our Jeptha Oinn have been one of the children of Jesse's first marriage? If so, after Jesse?s second marriage, some of Jeptha*s brothers and sisters must have been members of his household in the earl/ census records.
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JEPTHA OINN
The 1800 census of Lanoaster County, South Carolina, page 10, line 31? shows Jeptha Olnn as head of family with 1 male to 10, 1 male 10/l6, 1 male 26/%5l 1 female 10/l6, 2 females 16/26. 1 female 26/**5, and 2 females plus.
Deed Hook T, page 1H2, Lancaster County, S.C. shown deed from William Hyers of District of Chesterfield, S.C, to Jepthah Oynn of Lancaster County, S.C., Dec.
0,	1002, for 100 lb. sterling, for M0 aores on S.W. side of Great Lynches Creek bounded on N.E. by land laid out for Thomas Scott Weems and George Hails and on N.W. on Oeorge Taylor's land to a certain branch, eto. /0/ William X Hyers,
Tes. Archibald Finley and Hyer Hagee, Ack. by Hyer Hagee on 9th Dec. 1802.
Jeptha Ginn married Penina Hagee, daughter of Jacob Hagee. Note the witness Hyer Hagee.
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Deed Book F, page 19^i Lancaster County, S.C. shows deed from Jeptha Oynn of Dietrict of Lancaster, S.C. 5th Doc. 100), to John Pace of Chesterfield District,
S.C. for 100 lb. sterling, the same described land above, /e/ Jeptha X Oynn Testi Hich Todd, David Cockram, Ack by Rich Todd on 17 Harch IGOM,
Notice the name of the spoiling as OYNN. In British Names of families by Henry Barber, one finds that OYNN is of Trench origin and OINN is English. The name comes from the french word for engineer and denoted a post of great importanoe in the time* of many wars in the Hiddle Ages. There was never but one arms granted to this family according to Burke's General Armory. The name GINN ia of Anglo-Saxon or early Norman Fronch origin and some of the family went into Ireland. '
Tradition is that four brothers came to Hississippi Territory - one settled in what is now the State of Alabama, one settled in what is now Pike County, Hississippi, one in Lawrence County, Hississippi, and one somewhat nearer to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Early tax records show 160 acres of land on the Bogue Chitto River, assessed to Jesse Oinn (presently in Lawrence County); 160 acres on Hagees Creek near the Harion-Plke County line assessed to Jeptha Oinn; and records in the Hississippi Department of Archives and History show that Edwin Ginn, Edmond Ginn, Jesse Ginn, and Jeptha Ginn, all served in the War of 1812, leading to some speculation as to the tradition regarding four brothers, eto.
Be that as it may, our earliest proven ancestor is JEPTHA OINN and ho was in Washington County, Mississippi Territory, in 180J> wlmn he signod as potltloner to the President. Re also signed as petitioner to the House of Representatives on Nov. 7, 1805, an inhabitant of Washington County, relative to public lands.* Apparontly, Jeptha Oinn bought land in Lancaster County, S.C. in 1002, sold it late In 180), and moved to Hississippi Territory early in 180*1. ^Carters Papers.
P* 355 And p. U4l,
The 1010 census for Amito County, Hiss. Territory, shows Jeptha Olnn as head of family with Z males over 21, 1 Male under 21, 1 female over 21, and 5 females under 21, The 1016 census for Pike County, Hississippi, shows Jeptha Oinn as head of family with 3 malesunder 21, 1 male over 21, 2 females over 21, and 8 females under 21. The 1808 census of Washington County shows 1 male over 21,
3 males under 21, 1 fomale over 21, 2 females under 21. Book A, page 2, Harlon County, HisglsBippl, shows brand recorded for Jeptha Oinn on June 9, 1812. Walthall County land records show that in April 1817, Jeptha Oinn patented the WJNE} Section 31, Township 2 North, Range 11 East, located on Hagees Creek .


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