Hello Listers and "Cousins"! My family is in search of the WILSON family. My Great Grandfather was William Alonzo WILSON, b. Dec. 24, 1833, in Massachusetts. He married Nancy Adeline POTTER, b. June 16, 1831, in Indiana. William died July 24, 1908, in the City of Snohomish. Nancy died Dec. 2, 1905, in Snohomish City. They are both buried at the G.A.R. Cemetery near Everett. William was a Civil War veteran, possibly serving in Missouri. William was also, a policeman, a deputy sheriff, and bridge tender in Snohomish. They were the parents if 13 children, 9 of whom were living at the 1900 census. We have found that William's youngest son, Grant WILSON, was fatally wounded in a shooting incident in Aberdeen between 1904 and 1908. He may have lived in this area. We believe he was married and had children. He was born in Iowa on Oct. 4, 1872. If any one can shed light on his life or death, please contact me. The rest of the siblings we have names for are: William B. Wilson b. July 22, 1855 Amy C. Wilson b. Sept. 1,1856 Roxie Jane Wilson (SCOTT) b. Dec. 24.1858 in Missouri Mary Helen "Mollie" Wilson (WEST) b. Mar. 10 1860 in Missouri Stephen Douglas Wilson b. Aug. 1, 1861 in missouri Sarena F. Wilson b. Sept 28, 1863 in Missouri Alfred L. Wilson b. May 6, 1865 in Missouri Clinton Albro ( Albro Clinton?) b. May 6, 1865 twins or a booboo! Christopher Columbus Wilson b. Sept. 28, 1866 in Missouri Ida May Wilson (DIBBLE) b. Nov. 26, 1870 in Iowa Rosa Belle Wilson (WILLIAMS) b. July 15, 1874 in iowa We have also found references to a 2nd Mary Helen Wilson, b. June 1, 1854. She may have died as an infant. Serena died in childhood. Stephen douglas died in childhood. Rosa Belle Wilson (WILLIAMS) was my Grandmother. She married Harry WILLIAMS, Jan, 2, 1900, in Everett, Wa. They were the parents of 9 children. Rosa died of tuberculosis Aug. 30 1918. She and Harrry are buried in the G.A.R. Cemetery near Everett. Since I live in Tucson, Arizona it is more difficult to research these connections. Please help if you have any knowledge of these people. Thanks to generous help from people on the Wasnohom website, we have found much of this information. There are truly wonderful folks out there!! I will share information and help here I can Thanks, Glenna Rice