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Mansel Gwinn

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Mansel Gwinn

Birth
Death
4 Jul 1906 (aged 77)
Burial
Pauline, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Mansel Gwinn - CSA, Co. K. 3rd Reg. (B. 04 03 1829 in Spartanburg, SC - D. 08 13 1848 in Spartanburg, SC) buried at Friendship Baptist Church, Pauline, SC

Married to: Bathsheba West ( B. 09 07 1828 -D. 01 10 1910 in Spartanburg, SC) buried at Friendship Baptist Church, Pauline, SC, marriage date on 08 13 1848
Children:
1. Henry West Gwinn (B. 01 19 1850 in Spartanburg, SC - D. 01 19 1850 in Spartanburg, SC) buried at Friendship Baptist Church, Pauline, SC.
2. Avarilla Gwinn (B. 12 26 1851 in Walnut Grove, Spartanburg, SC -D. 05 16 1939 SC)
3. John Bookter Gwinn (B. 04 20 1854 - D. 10 31 1911 Spartanburg, SC)
4. Rutha Liller Gwinn (B. 02 20 1857 in SC - D. 02 13 1896) buried at Bogansville Methodist Church.
5. Catherine Deanna Emma Gwinn (B. 01 09 1857- D. 12 29 1917)

Mansels Parents were:
John Gwinn (B. 12 08 1794 -D. 04 06 1852) buried in Pauline, SC near Walnut Grove,
Married on 10 21 1813 to:
Rutha Higgins (B. 02 15 1793 in Cedar Springs, Pacolet, SC - D. 06 17 1862)
Sibblings:
1.Kesiah Savilla Gwinn (B. 01 14 1821 - D. 01 31 1879)
2.Josiah Gwinn, (see above) CSA, (B. 06 09 1823 - D. 07 02 1865)
3. Catherine Gwinn (B. 03 07 1827 - D. 08 28 1892)

Mansel was a Baptist. He repaired shoes and made fine boots. He was also a Miller. In 1861, at first call, he volunteered to serve in the civil war as a confederate in Co. K. 3rd Reg. out of South Carolina. He served as Chief-of-Police in Spartanburg and also had a mercantile and grocery store. He finally returned to his farm to become a Miller.

Submitted By: Edythe Toole Seufert
Mansel Gwinn - CSA, Co. K. 3rd Reg. (B. 04 03 1829 in Spartanburg, SC - D. 08 13 1848 in Spartanburg, SC) buried at Friendship Baptist Church, Pauline, SC

Married to: Bathsheba West ( B. 09 07 1828 -D. 01 10 1910 in Spartanburg, SC) buried at Friendship Baptist Church, Pauline, SC, marriage date on 08 13 1848
Children:
1. Henry West Gwinn (B. 01 19 1850 in Spartanburg, SC - D. 01 19 1850 in Spartanburg, SC) buried at Friendship Baptist Church, Pauline, SC.
2. Avarilla Gwinn (B. 12 26 1851 in Walnut Grove, Spartanburg, SC -D. 05 16 1939 SC)
3. John Bookter Gwinn (B. 04 20 1854 - D. 10 31 1911 Spartanburg, SC)
4. Rutha Liller Gwinn (B. 02 20 1857 in SC - D. 02 13 1896) buried at Bogansville Methodist Church.
5. Catherine Deanna Emma Gwinn (B. 01 09 1857- D. 12 29 1917)

Mansels Parents were:
John Gwinn (B. 12 08 1794 -D. 04 06 1852) buried in Pauline, SC near Walnut Grove,
Married on 10 21 1813 to:
Rutha Higgins (B. 02 15 1793 in Cedar Springs, Pacolet, SC - D. 06 17 1862)
Sibblings:
1.Kesiah Savilla Gwinn (B. 01 14 1821 - D. 01 31 1879)
2.Josiah Gwinn, (see above) CSA, (B. 06 09 1823 - D. 07 02 1865)
3. Catherine Gwinn (B. 03 07 1827 - D. 08 28 1892)

Mansel was a Baptist. He repaired shoes and made fine boots. He was also a Miller. In 1861, at first call, he volunteered to serve in the civil war as a confederate in Co. K. 3rd Reg. out of South Carolina. He served as Chief-of-Police in Spartanburg and also had a mercantile and grocery store. He finally returned to his farm to become a Miller.

Submitted By: Edythe Toole Seufert

Inscription

"Mansel Guinn" but is mispelled. Should be Gwin or Gwinn



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  • Maintained by: John Gwinn
  • Originally Created by: Edward Gwinn
  • Added: Jan 10, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32819568/mansel-gwinn: accessed ), memorial page for Mansel Gwinn (3 Apr 1829–4 Jul 1906), Find a Grave Memorial ID 32819568, citing Friendship Baptist Church Cemetery, Pauline, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, USA; Maintained by John Gwinn (contributor 47084327).