I recently came across a biographical sketch of Doctor John Elmer Wilson, while surfing the web. The reference listed for the sketch was "History of Kentucky," edited by Judge Charles Kerr, and was published in 1922. I am related to at least two Huntingdon County Wilson lines, the line of Robert Wilson who married Mary Caldwell and George Wilson who married Margery Caldwell. This sketch includes a paragraph on the ancestry of John Elmer Wilson but I am not sure if he fits into either of my Wilson branches. Please let me know if you have information on the ancestors of any of the people mentioned in the following paragraph. "Doctor Wilson represents an old family of Scotch origin in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. He was born there at Warriors Mark August 17, 1865. His grandfather, Thomas Wilson, was born in the same county in 1812, and died at Warriors Mark in 1882. He was prominent in the coal industry and was a master collier. He married a Miss Hoover, also a native and life-long resident of Huntingdon County. Their son, Christopher Wilson, was born in 1836 and died in 1911, spending all his life near Warriors Mark as a farmer. He was a democrat, an active member of the Lutheran Church, and during the Civil war served in the Home Guards. Christopher Wilson married Miss Mary Martha Wheeling, who is still living at Warriors Mark, where she was born in 1846. Of her five children all three sons have earned creditable distinction in the medical profession. The oldest, Thomas L., is a graduate of the Baltimore Medical College and is practicing at Bellwood, Pennsylvania. The second son is Dr. John E. of Butler, Kentucky. The third child, Elizabeth, is the wife of William Wolf, a resident of Altoona, Pennsylvania, and for many years assistant health officer there. The fourth is Luella, wife of Edward Rumberger, a farmer near Warriors Mark. The third son, Harry, is a graduate of the Baltimore Medical College and is a pysician and surgeon at Warriors Mark."