1. Alexander Mountney, of Elizabeth City and Northampton, Virginia; baptized 1591 in Shipdham, England; came to the Colony of Virginia in 1610 as an indentured servant; Yeoman and Ancient Planter; Vestryman; frequently appeared in court; and Keeper of the Community Store at King's Creek; married Hannah, daughter of Richard Boyle, stationer, of Blackfriars, England; and they had:
2. Frances Mountney, married William Crump, of Lancaster, Virginia, and Talbot, Maryland; frequently cast in an unfavorable light in the colonial records, and they had:
3. Robert Crump I, of Queen Anne's, Maryland; married Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Tydings, Planter of Anne Arundel, Maryland; and they had:
4. Robert Crump II, of Queen Anne's, Maryland, and Halifax and Pittsylvania, Virginia; married Jane, daughter of Charles Lowder, of Queen Anne's, Maryland; and they had:
5. Robert Crump III, of Pittsylvania, Virginia, Surry and Stokes, North Carolina, and Franklin, Georgia; rendered Patriotic Service during the American Revolutionary War, furnishing supplies; married Mary, daughter of John Parr Sr., of Halifax, Henry, and Patrick, Virginia; Constable for Halifax; Captain in the Pittsylvania Committee of Safety; swore the Oath of Allegiance in 1777; rendered Patriotic Service during the American Revolutionary War, furnishing supplies; and they had:
6. John Crump, of Pittsylvania, Virginia, Stokes, North Carolina, and St Clair, Alabama; early settler of St Clair, Alabama; married an unknown woman, possibly a daughter of Thomas Markham, of Stokes, North Carolina; and they had:
7. James D. Crump, of Tippah, Mississippi; farmer; married Melissa, maiden name unknown, who long outlived him and was illiterate and blind by 1910; and they had:
8. Lumarah Anne Crump, of Tippah, Mississippi, and Haywood, Tennessee; married Thomas Jefferson Freels, of Hardeman and Haywood, Tennessee, and Tippah, Mississippi; farmer; and they had:
9. Onie Adaline Freels, of Haywood and Dyer, Tennessee, Navarro, Texas, and Abilene, Oklahoma; lived over a grocery store in her later years; married William W. Humphreys, of Fayette and Haywood, Tennessee, and Navarro, Texas; farmer listed as employer in 1910; son of William J. Humphreys, Confederate veteran; and they had:
10. Cordie Missouri Humphreys, of Navarro and Houston, Texas, Haywood, Tennessee, and Winter Haven, Florida; crippled by polio in childhood; married Frank C. Clemons, orphaned farmer of Haywood, Tennessee; and they had:
11. Ethel Clemons, of Haywood, Tennessee, Winter Haven, Florida, and Bloomingdale and South Haven, Michigan; married John Washington Winn Jr., of Tattnall County, Georgia, Winter Haven, Florida, and Bloomingdale, Michigan; decorated WWII Veteran who fought at D-Day, the Battle of the Bulge, and the liberation of a concentration camp; stereotypical Southerner; and hard worker; and they had:
12. LIVING had a relationship with Luther Allen Saddler Jr. of Princeton, West Virginia and Kalamazoo, Michigan; WWII Veteran and workaholic of multiple jobs; and they had:
13. Brian Keith Winn, of Holland, Michigan, Carpet Cleaner, married LIVING and they had:
14. ME: Hunter Ryan Winn.
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