remained in Highland & Bath Co VA
used Gwin spelling of name
Gwin. Joseph-Augusta Co.-1781-lower Cowpasture Valley-same locality.
Land holding at time of Rev war
Gwin, Joseph:
(1) 100-1781-Cowpasture-P. 1784
(2) 83-1783-Cowpasture
Chaulkys Page 449.--15th June, 1770. Joseph Gwin and Mary to his brother,
Robert Gwin, Ð70, 120 acres, part of 544 acres belonging to Robert Gwin,
Sr., by patent on Great Calfpasture between tract where Moses McElvain
now dwells and John Graham's land, conveyed by Robert Gwin, Jr., to
said Joseph Gwin, 21st June, 1763, and now conveyed back to said Robert;
corner John Graham. Delivered: Joseph Reaburn, March, 1775.
Joseph & Mary Jane (Kincaid) Gwin's actual son Joseph died in 1848 in
Augusta and he is the father of at least the following Gwin/Guinns who
showed up in Tippecanoe co Indiana in the 1830s thru 1850s: Robert Guinn,
Eleanor Tate Gwin (md. Cyrus McKamey), Jane Gwin (md. Alexander Hawkins),
Martha (md. William F. Baker) and William (md. Ruth Jane Brinkley).
Joseph's will does not give his daughters' married names, but the land he
left them in Tippecanoe county can be proved that they later owned it under
their married names
Page 83.--17th May, 1785. Robert Gwinn, of Calf pasture, to his son,
Joseph Given (this name is signed Given).
will of Joseph Gwin
17sep1917
wit Charles Erwin, James Stueart and James Stueart jr
Ex Joseph, John , Moses his sons
Beq
to loving wife Mary 1/3 of all the grain and hay raised on "the land that I have inproved" on the Cowpasture.
to son John the land he lives on adjoining Hambelton Benson; negor boy Henry
to son Moses "the place I live on", negro man Doctor, running wagon and harness, two old wagons, plow and irons, 3 horses, 3 steers, 1 cow, 1 heifer
to son Robert 260 acres near the Warm Springs bought from W. Guthrey, the place he now lives adjoining James Stuart and negro child Eady
to son William Kinkead Gwin the land between John's and Robert's, negro girl Kate, mare Gin and horse Link; the plank that is sawed for the dressing of his house, "my own gun"
to Robert, John, Moses and william Kinkead land on calfpasture mountain, 428 acres in Pendelton and Bath for use as stock farms
to William Kinkead, his son, land on Mill creek purchased from Thomas Edins
to wife negro woman Hannah for life, then to daughter Elizabeth
to wife three head of cattle
to wife sheep, hogs for the use of the family, houshold and kitchen furniture except for sugar kettles
to son Moses 3 sugar kettles
to son Joseph a yellow filly
to his wife a bay filly
to his grandaughter Sarah Stuart negro Kezia, Sarah to make her home with his son Moses
to Moses, all farm utensils, all money and bonds, and negro child now on the breast named shorter
to sons James, Joseph, Thomas $5 each
to daughters Elizabeth and Andrea K $5 each
to Stuarts granddaughters Elizabeth, mary, Margaret, Jean and sarah $5 each
to son Joseph his share of lands in Augusta Co