Hello Aunt Ina!! Wonderful to see you getting into genealogy research!
I can trace the Wynn line back to England in the 1500's:
ROBERT WYNNE (1563-1609) - Shropshire, Shrewsbury, England - born into a very wealthy wool and weaving family, served as Lord Mayor of Canturbury
PETER WYNNE (1593-1638) - Canterbury, England - became a well-known and wealthy notary for his community
ROBERT WYNNE (1622-1675) - Canterbury, England - very wealthy land owner; ardent royalist; captain in the king's army; served as justice, sherrif, colonel of the militia, and Speaker of the House of Burgess in Charles City, Virginia; owner of a 600-acre plantation called Georges just south of the James River.
THOMAS WYNNE (1657-1718) - Charles City, Virginia - most noted for his work as an interpreter with the native tribes in Virgina; had to sell the Georges plantation at his death to settle debts.
THOMAS WYNNE, JR (1670-1744) - Charles City, Virgina - still researching
JOHN WYNNE(1722-1796) - Prince George County, Virgina - still researching
GREEN WYNN (1765-1820) - Sussex County, Virgiina - still researching
RICHMOND WYNN(1789-1858) - Greensville County, Virginia - still researching
RICHMOND WYNN, JR (1829-1863) - Jones County, Georgia - died at Vicksburg in the Civil War
JAMES WYNN (1854-1932) - Ouchita Parish, Louisiana - still researching - was living with Albert and Juila at the time of this death
ALBERT WYNN (1876-1950) - Bienville Parish, Louisiana
This is all I know so far. There are some others in this family line that trace it back as far as the 600's in England.