The Descendants of Robert WINN circa 1790.


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3. Robert C WINN [29123] (Isaac2, Robert1) was born in 1843 in NSW Australia and died in 1930 in North Sydney NSW Australia at age 87.

Robert married Annie Maria WEBB [29125] [MRIN: 11040], daughter of Henry WEBB [29126] and Unknown, in 1870 in Newcastle Colony of New South Wales. Annie died in 1944 in North Sydney NSW Australia.

Children from this marriage were:

   7 F    i. Florence M WINN [29127] was born in 1870 in Newcastle Colony of New South Wales.

Florence married Roderick MACKENZIE [29131] [MRIN: 11042].

+ 8 M    ii. Frederick WINN [29128] was born in 1872 in Newcastle Colony of New South Wales.

+ 9 M    iii. Charles WINN [29129] was born in 1874 in Newcastle Colony of New South Wales and died in 1927 in Ashfield Sydney NSW Australia at age 53.

   10 M    iv. Alfred WINN [29130] was born in 1879 in Paddington Colony of New South Wales.

Alfred married Gertrude E M BREWSTER [29132] [MRIN: 11043], daughter of William BREWSTER [95303] and Sarah MORTON [95304], in 1904 in Woollahra Sydney NSW Australia. Gertrude was born in 1879 in Sydney Colony of New South Wales and died in 1931 in Mosman Sydney NSW Australia at age 52.

5. William Henry WINN [95324] (Isaac2, Robert1) was born on 7 Jul 1849 and died in 1929 at age 80.

William married Janet SHADE [95325] [MRIN: 31831] in 1876 in Redfern Sydney Colony of New South Wales. Janet was born in 1845 in Colony of New South Wales and died in 1938 in North Sydney NSW Australia at age 93.

Children from this marriage were:

   11 F    i. Jessie H WINN [95329] was born in 1879 in Newcastle Colony of New South Wales and died in 1879 in Newcastle Colony of New South Wales.

   12 F    ii. May WINN [95330] was born in 1880 in Newcastle Colony of New South Wales and died in 1880 in Newcastle Colony of New South Wales.

   13 M    iii. William WINN [95331] was born in 1881 in Newcastle Colony of New South Wales and died in 1881 in Newcastle Colony of New South Wales.

+ 14 M    iv. William Harold WINN [95323] was born in 1883 in Newcastle Colony of New South Wales and died in 1948 in Toronto NSW Australia at age 65.

+ 15 M    v. Gordon Russell WINN [95327] was born in 1887 in Newcastle Colony of New South Wales and died in 1964 in St Leonards Sydney NSW Australia at age 77.

   16 M    vi. Stanley Dickson WINN [95332] was born in 1889 in Newcastle Colony of New South Wales and died in 1959 at age 70.

   17 M    vii. Roy Coupland WINN [95333] was born on 26 Jun 1890 in Waratah Colony of New South Wales and died on 17 Aug 1963 in Concord Sydney NSW Australia at age 73.

General Notes: In a File of Information received from Mark Turnbull in August 2011, he included the following:
Military Cross 'For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty when in charge of stretcher-bearers. He constantly patrolled the bearer line under very heavy shell fire, maintaining communication between aid posts and dressing stations, and on one occasion he took the squad across the open through an intense barrage to an aid post in order to relieve a temporary glut of wounded. He was twice wounded, the second time severely, and his gallant conduct was the means of saving many lives.'
Source: 'Commonwealth Gazette' No. 219 Date: 20 December 1917
AND,
WINN, ROY COUPLAND (1890-1963), psychoanalyst, was born on 26 June 1890 at Newcastle, New South Wales, fifth son of William Winn, draper, and his wife Janet, née Shade, both native-born. Educated at Sydney Grammar School and the University of Sydney (M.B., Ch.M., 1915), Roy was appointed junior resident medical officer at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. Although his parents were strict Methodists and Winn wanted to be a medical missionary, he enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force and was commissioned on 27 July 1915 as a captain in the Australian Army Medical Corps. He was posted to the 1st Australian General Hospital, Heliopolis, before becoming regimental medical officer for the 14th Battalion at Gallipoli, and later in Egypt and France. Appointed bearer captain, 4th Australian Field Ambulance, in December 1916, he was mentioned in dispatches next January. He devised new treatments for trench foot and gained experience in treating shell-shock, but was seriously wounded in the battle of Messines in June 1917: his right foot was amputated and he was evacuated to England. In August he was promoted major and awarded the Military Cross. On 23 January 1918 he married Bertha Elizabeth Browne (d.1942) at Christ Church, West Green, Middlesex. He returned to Australia in May and his A.I.F. appointment terminated on 24 August.
After a term as junior resident medical officer at Sydney Hospital, Winn went to England in 1920 to train under R. M. Riggall of the British Psycho-analytical Society; he also gained experience at University College and Maudsley Hospitals, London, and worked as a resident assistant physician at West London Hospital. Back in Sydney in 1922, he found little call for his psychoanalytic training and, while honorary assistant physician at Sydney Hospital (1924-34), became interested in the treatment of Diabetes. Courageously deciding in 1931 to begin private practice as a psychoanalyst, Winn sold his home to buy rooms in Macquarie Street. He faced considerable antagonism from sections of the medical profession and his offer to serve as honorary psychoanalyst at Sydney Hospital was rejected. Publishing two articles on psychoanalysis in the Medical Journal of Australia, he corresponded with Sigmund Freud and studied the work of Melanie Klein. With Paul Dane, in the late 1930s Winn endeavoured to bring a training analyst to Australia and in 1940 was a foundation board member of the Institute for Psycho-analysis, Melbourne, which offered training by Clara Lazar Geroe from Hungary. In 1952 he provided an endowment to establish a similar institute in Sydney. Clean shaven, broad shouldered and handsome, Winn had a keen sense of humour and was respected for his kindness and tolerance. He loved swimming and deep-sea fishing. On 10 January 1945 he had married Nell Birkenhead Gale at St Mark's Anglican Church, Darling Point. A foundation member (1946) of the Australasian Association of Psychiatrists, he also belonged to the Australasian Association of Psychology and Philosophy, the Institute of Psycho-analysis, London, the State branch of the British Medical Association, the Anthropological Society of New South Wales and the Royal Australian Historical Society. Survived by his wife, and by the daughter and two sons of his first marriage, he died at Concord on 17 August 1963 and was cremated.

Noted events in his life were:

• Military Service: a Captain in the Australian Army Medical Corps, 1915-1918, Western Front, Europe, WW1.

• Military Award: the Military Cross for conspicuous Gallantry, 2 Jan 1917, Western Front, Europe, WW1.

6. Isaac WINN [26824] (Isaac2, Robert1) was born in 1852 and died in 1934 in Toronto NSW Australia at age 82.

Isaac married Euphemia S ARNOTT [19838] [MRIN: 10221], daughter of William ARNOTT [19034] and Monica SINCLAIR [19036], in 1880 in Newcastle Colony of New South Wales. Euphemia was born on 5 Aug 1858 in Maitland Colony of New South Wales and died on 18 Oct 1884 in Newcastle NSW Australia at age 26.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 18 M    i. William Arnott WINN [26826] was born in 1881 in Newcastle Colony of New South Wales and died in 1939 in Newtown Sydney NSW Australia at age 58.

   19 F    ii. Ruby M WINN [26878] was born in 1882 in Newcastle Colony of New South Wales and died in 1886 in East Maitland NSW Australia at age 4.

Isaac next married Catherine Jane RUTLEDGE [26877] [MRIN: 10237] in 1886 in Kiama Colony of New South Wales. Catherine was born in 1862 and died in 1951 in Cobar NSW Australia at age 89.

Children from this marriage were:

   20 F    i. Eva Rutledge WINN [29133] was born in 1888 in Newcastle Colony of New South Wales and died in 1957 in Newcastle NSW Australia at age 69.

+ 21 M    ii. Raymond Noble WINN [29134] was born on 25 Sep 1889 in Waratah Colony of New South Wales and died in 1968 in Camden NSW Australia at age 79.

   22 M    iii. Frank Coupland WINN [29135] was born in 1891 in Waratah Colony of New South Wales and died about 1986 in Strathfield Sydney NSW Australia aged about 95.

Frank married Joan Hamlyn GALE [29139] [MRIN: 11044] in 1931 in Petersham Sydney NSW Australia. Joan was born about 1908 and died on 5 Apr 1981 in Strathfield Sydney NSW Australia aged about 73.

+ 23 F    iv. Aileen WINN [29136] was born in 1893 in Waratah Colony of New South Wales.

   24 M    v. Keith Robert WINN [29137] was born on 26 Apr 1894 in Waratah Colony of New South Wales.

Keith married Ada E NATTRASS [29140] [MRIN: 11045].

+ 25 M    vi. Norman James WINN [29138] was born in 1896 in Waratah Colony of New South Wales.

   26 F    vii. Dorothy Jean WINN [29141] was born in 1898 in Waratah Colony of New South Wales and died on 8 Jul 1984 in Garden Suburb [Newcastle] NSW Australia at age 86.

Dorothy married Harold Kenneth MULHOLLAND [29144] [MRIN: 11046], son of James MULHOLLAND [29145] and Gertrude S M [29146], in 1925 in Burwood Sydney NSW Australia. Harold was born in 1899 in Leichhardt Sydney Colony of New South Wales and died on 23 Jan 1985 in Garden Suburb [Newcastle] NSW Australia at age 86.

   27 F    viii. Victoria WINN [29142] was born in 1901 in Waratah NSW Australia and died in 1903 in Newcastle NSW Australia at age 2.

   28 M    ix. Eric Allen WINN [29143] was born in 1903 in Waratah NSW Australia and died in 1960 in Hamilton NSW Australia at age 57.

Eric married Enid Beryl JORGENSON [29147] [MRIN: 11048].

+ 29 M    x. Osbert Mervyn WINN [46697] was born on 12 Mar 1906 in Waratah NSW Australia and died in 1983 at age 77.


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