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    1. Re Indian traders
    2. Where and when in the 1700s are your earliest proven Wilson records? The Thomas Wilson I referred to had a son named Thomas also and I get the two generations confused. One married a McLin and the other married an Irvin/Urvin/Irwin/ spellings unsure. At any rate the elder Thomas Wilson was married to a Nathaniel either Urvin/Erwin, or McLin. His son married the other surname. I am not an expert on either this family or the Indian traders. However I am very interested in them. I don't have the information at my fingertips, and won't have time until after Christmas to do much about it. I think if you do a google search on William Pettypool, it will bring up the info on the Indian traders. Many were found living on Three Creeks near each other. I have really beaten the bushes for early Wilsons in this area along the NC/Va border. On Dec 14, 2004, at 9:05 PM, Tom and Patty wrote: Re: Thomas Wilson/ Marilyns' post listed below Hello Marilyn and all, This is my first post, sorry it is so long but wanted to get out as much as possible. I am doing Cherokee research and I have my Wilson line back to the mid-late 1700's. I am now as far back as I believe my Cherokee records can take me. Marilyn mentioned a Thomas Wilson being a licensed Indian Trader. North Carolina was part of the Original Cherokee lands prior to white settlement. Does anyone have any information on this Thomas Wilson? I have not done any kind of research other than Cherokee Rolls and documents and I'm kind of lost at where to start on the white settler research. And yes, at least among the Cherokee, it was common for a White man to keep two wives, one at home in the white settlments and one Cherokee wife for when he was living among the Indians. This not only aided in his ability to meet more Indians to trade with, it also kept him a little safer traveling throughout the land and gave him rights as a Cherokee citizen to hunt, trap, etc. (If he was adopted into the tribe). My Wilson Cherokee have carried the Wilson surname since the 1700's. This would only happen if a Wilson man was married into the Cherokee tribe, or if a Cherokee man took a White mans' name out of honor and friendship. Most full-blood Cherokee did not take a surname until the Civil War and were given their names by soldiers to keep their records straight. The Cherokee were highly involved in the Civil War and suffered the highest casualty rate than any state involved in the war. But that's another story. My Thomas Wilson, SR was born about 1770 + or - and he married Betsy McCrary born about 1770 + or - . They were married about 1785. They are the parents of George W. Wilson, Sr. born about 1786. I do not know if any of these three are of Cherokee blood, but George W.Wilson, Sr did marry Ruth Springston, 1/2 Cherokee and dau. of William (John?) Springston, white, and Nancy Augustus, Full-blood. Nancy was also married later to Alexander Drumgoole, a white man. Thomas Wilson, Sr was also married to an unknown HICKS, probably Elizabeth Hicks, sister to Charles Renautus Hicks, Cherokee Chief. I have found one Will of Elizabeth Irwin or Irvin, that list a Thomas Wilson and Nathaniel Hicks as her son-in-laws. Mailyn listed a name close to this, Irven/ Urvin, I have also seen this name as Erwin. I do not know if this is anything related to me. I believe Betsy McCrary Wilson is from the Hugh McCrary/McCreary line from VA. I have not documented this, but I have a Hiram McCreary (documented and also from Hughs' line) married into another line of my Cherokee ancestors and I think the two are first cousins, by dates, location, others in the two lines married, etc. Also, their is a Elizabeth McCrary (Betsy?)in Hughs' line that is the right age. But I'm still working on her. Is anyone on here researching this Wilson Line? Maybe before it goes into the Cherokee Bloodline? Does anything sound familiar? Any suggestions, recommendations, help, will be greatly appreciated. Pat I have noticed in the past how frequently the Surnames Wilson and Tillman/ Tilghman are found marrying. That has to mean something. The only guess I have is back in the first quarter of the 1700s in what is now Brunswick Co, Va, there were a group of Indian traders living close together who had all been liscenced to trade with the North Carolina Indians, or at least their in-laws had been. There was a Thomas Wilson, a Tillman, a Pettypool (later shortened to Pool(e), a Trotter, a King, a Richard Smith, and Irven/Urvin. That is all I can remember off the top of my head. Many of these appear to be the same men found listed on the surveying crew for the Byrd survey between NC and VA. Could these families have stuck together over the years? There also could have been in addition to their white families, an Indian wife and children back with whatever Indians they traded with. (a common practice as I understand). Marilyn

    12/14/2004 04:06:55
    1. Re: [WILSON-L] Fw: Wilson's from Ohio
    2. Rick Polaski
    3. I feel the same way...although we do not know why he named another son George so soon after George number one died. Keep in touch Happy hunting and enjoy the Holidays Rick ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rees Chapman" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 5:44 AM Subject: RE: [WILSON-L] Fw: Wilson's from Ohio > Oh, and most of my 19th century Willsons were born in OH, Darke County. > > Rees > >>Grrrrrrrr!!!!!! Darned Wilsons! >> >>>William Wilson (Willson) Born 15 July 1814 Pennsylvania (some >>>of his children's death certs refer to him being born in Ohio) Died 30 >>>Aug 1899 >> >>My first known Willson, John, supposedly came from PA, although there's >>records of him being from OH (even VA). >> >>> Married First Wife on 11 June 1833 >>> Sarah Ann Williams Born 26 April 1815 >>> Children >>> Rachel Wilson Born 27 March 1834 >>> Rebecca Wilson Born 10 Feb 1836 >>> Mary Wilson Born 5 May 1838 >>> Died on 28 Jan 1840 >>> George W. Wilson Born about 1839 in >>> Jackson Township, Union County Ohio. Died on 11 Sept. 1851 Buried in >>> Price Cemetery, >>> Union County Ohio >> >>I'VE got a George W. Willson b. 20 Sep 1842 d. 8 Dec 1914 (with a sister >>Mary b. ca 1840) >>My Wilsons lived longer, tho. . .George married Minerva Hartzell in Union >>CITY (not county) Indiana. >> >>>William married his 2nd wife, Emily Hopkins on 1 Jan 1849, Emily was >>>born on 18 Dec 1829, and died on 26 Aug 1866 >>> Children born to this union >>> Jesse G. Wilson Born 2 Feb 1850 >>> George W. Wilson Born 20 July 1852 >> >>What? ANOTHER George W? Your William named his 2nd son George W. less >>than a year after his first son 12-year-old George W. died? How did Emily >>feel about that? >> >>I suspect Wilsons of OH spent decades conspiring to confuse and confound >>their genealogist descendents centuries later. . . >> >>Rees >>___________________________________________________ >>My lineage: >> >>1 John WILSON b. _____ d. aft. 1842 >> m1. Elizabeth THORNE m. ca. 1830 >> 2 Thomas Thorne WILSON b. Aug 1834 d. 8- Sep 1882 >> m. Sarah Jane KERCHNER m. 1861 b. 1840 >> 3 Ed WILSON >> 3 Clarence WILSON >> 3 Frank WILSON >> 3 Lillian WILSON >> m2. Roseann ? m. c. 1840 >> 2 Mary Emma WILSON b. ca 1840 >> m. Abram CREPPLE m. 10-31-1882 b. ca 1831 >> 2 George Washington WILSON b. 20 Sep 1842 d. 8 Dec 1914 >> m. Minerva HARTZELL b. 3-27-1849 d. 12-24-1931 >> 3 Lloyd WILSON b. 1873 d. 1920 >> 3 Ira WILSON b. 1876 d. 1940 >> m. Nellie YOUNG >> 4 Damon P. WILSON b. 1905 d. 1990 >> m. Helen HALDERMAN >> 5 James Halderman WILSON b. 1931 >> m. Ellie >> 6 Dennis WILSON b. 2-25-1956? >> 7 Michael WILSON b. 12-9-1983 >> m. Heather >> 8 Preston WILSON >> 7 Christy WILSON b. 4-10-1986 >> 6 Anona Lynne WILSON b. 1958? >> 5 Thomas Hartzell WILSON b. 4- Jul 1932 >> m. Mary Jo BURFORD >> 6 Kelly WILSON >> 6 Kim WILSON >> m. Joe TOMAN >> 3 John Treon WILSON b. 1878 d. 1949 >> m. Dorothy Staples MOIR m. 22 Nov 1924 b. 7-31-1897 d. 1980 >> 4 Edwin M. WILSON b. 1925 >> m. June MARCH b. 1940 >> 5 Edwin WILSON b. 1977 >> 5 John M. WILSON b. 1978 >> 4 Dorothy Hartzel WILSON b. 9- Jun 1929 d. 2004 >> m. Rees Cecil Chapman m. 6-13-1953 b. 9-28-1928 >> 5 Rees Cecil CHAPMAN b. 1- Apr 1955 >> m1. Betty Jean GARRETT m. 19 Jul 1976 >> m2. Susan CURLEY m. 30 May 1993 b. 4 Aug 1958 >> m3. Stephanie CORN m. Sep - 7 2003 >> 6 William Byrd CHAPMAN b. 14 Dec 1980 >> 6 McKensey Clare CHAPMAN b. 1 Oct 1995 >> 5 John Wilson CHAPMAN b. 12-12-1958 >> 5 Mary Moir CHAPMAN b. 5-10-1965 >> m. John HAMILTON >> 3 Delbert WILSON b. 1882 d. 1928 >> m. Grace E. b. 1880 d. 1963 >> 4 John Nauss WILSON b. 1912 >> m. Mary GIBBLE >> 5 John WILSON >> 5 David WILSON >> 5 Martha WILSON >> 4 Paul Hartzell WILSON b. 7-30-1914 d. 8-14-1987 >> m. Rose TEIGLER b. 1915 d. 1977 >> 5 Stephan WILSON >> 4 Mary Ellen WILSON b. 14 Dec 1915 >> m. Vaughn WESTERMAN b. 1911 d. 1969 >> 5 Judith Ann WESTERMAN >> m. Keith FASNACHT >> 5 Susan WESTERMAN >> m. Don SMEARSALL >> 5 Clarissa WESTERMAN >> m. Rick HOWER >> 4 William Lee WILSON >> m. Elsie Jean SCHREVES >> 5 Rebecca WILSON >> 5 Debra WILSON >> 5 Cindy WILSON >> 3 Roy WILSON b. 1887 d. 1919 >> >> >> >>==== WILSON Mailing List ==== >>Be sure and check out www.rootsweb.com >>Archives of this list and other list. >> >>============================== >>Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for >>ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: >>http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx >> > > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > You flame - you're GONE. > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > >

    12/14/2004 02:53:41
    1. Re: [WILSON-L] Fw: Wilson's from Ohio
    2. Rick Polaski
    3. Hi, Sorry about the length of time it has taken for a reply, Unfortunately All that I have is that he was the last of 18 children born to William Wilson Please keep in touch, if I find anything in the future on Henry I will definitely forward to you Take Care Rick ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ada G. Kent" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 7:29 PM Subject: RE: [WILSON-L] Fw: Wilson's from Ohio > Hi, Rick, > > I am curious about your Henry Wilson born Dec. 1867. Do you have any > information about who he married and the names of his children? My father > and grandfather were named Henry Wilson. I've been searching for a great > grandfather whom I believe to be named Andy Wilson. He would have been > born > about 1860. Maybe he was named Henry Andrew or some other related name and > maybe he wasn't limited to the area I thought he was from (Scott County, > VA, > Tenn. Ky.) > > I've been searching for Old Andy so long. I really long to find some > evidence that he lived and breathed! > > Ada Wilson Kent > Worthington, OH > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rick Polaski [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 9:53 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [WILSON-L] Fw: Wilson's from Ohio > > > > > Hi All, > > I can not remember if I have ever posted this Wilson family of mine. So I > hope no one minds. > > > > William Wilson (Willson) Born 15 July 1814 Pennsylvania ( some > of > his children's death certs refer to him being born in Ohio) > Died 30 Aug 1899 > > Married First Wife on 11 June 1833 > Sarah Ann Williams Born 26 April 1815 > > Children > > Rachel Wilson Born 27 March 1834 > Rebecca Wilson Born 10 Feb 1836 > Mary Wilson Born 5 May 1838 Died > on > 28 Jan 1840 > George W. Wilson Born about 1839 in Jackson > Township, Union County Ohio. Died on 11 Sept. 1851 Buried in Price > Cemetery, > Union County Ohio > > John Wilson Born 4 July 1841 Died 30 > Nov. > 1913 A lot of info about John > James Wilson Born 24 Aug 1842 > > Joseph A. Wilson Born 28 Oct.1844 > My GGG Grandfather > Amanda Wilson Born 14 Jan 1847 in > Jackson > Township, Union County Ohio > > > William married his 2nd wife, Emily Hopkins on 1 Jan 1849, Emily was born > on 18 Dec 1829, and died on 26 Aug 1866 > > > Children born to this union > > Jesse G. Wilson Born 2 Feb 1850 > George W. Wilson Born 20 July 1852 > > Matilda Wilson Born12 May 1854 > > William R. Wilson Born 23 June 1857, in > Jackson Township, Union Co. Ohio. Died 27 Aug 1883 > Iannant Wilson Born Jan 1860 > > Laury Wilson Born 28 Jun 1861 > Gannet Wilson Born 23 Oct.1863 > Samuel Wilson Born 3 Dec. 1865 > Henry Wilson Born 7 Dec. 1867 > > This is the first generation that I have, some of the children lived in > Marion, Morrow Counties Ohio if anyone has any info it sure would be > appreciated. > > Thanks, Rick > > > > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > No virus or other alerts, ever, period > One offense may result in temporary or permanent banishment from the list, > without warning. > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > No political statements to this list. > No religious statements. > You will be banned from list. > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >

    12/14/2004 02:49:58
    1. Thomas Wilson of the Indian Trade
    2. Could any please supply the source for the list of Indian Traders that included Thomas Wilson of Brunswick County, Virginia. Thank you. Dan

    12/14/2004 02:38:21
    1. RE: Wilson and Tillman
    2. Tom and Patty
    3. Re: Thomas Wilson/ Marilyns' post listed below Hello Marilyn and all, This is my first post, sorry it is so long but wanted to get out as much as possible. I am doing Cherokee research and I have my Wilson line back to the mid-late 1700's. I am now as far back as I believe my Cherokee records can take me. Marilyn mentioned a Thomas Wilson being a licensed Indian Trader. North Carolina was part of the Original Cherokee lands prior to white settlement. Does anyone have any information on this Thomas Wilson? I have not done any kind of research other than Cherokee Rolls and documents and I'm kind of lost at where to start on the white settler research. And yes, at least among the Cherokee, it was common for a White man to keep two wives, one at home in the white settlments and one Cherokee wife for when he was living among the Indians. This not only aided in his ability to meet more Indians to trade with, it also kept him a little safer traveling throughout the land and gave him rights as a Cherokee citizen to hunt, trap, etc. (If he was adopted into the tribe). My Wilson Cherokee have carried the Wilson surname since the 1700's. This would only happen if a Wilson man was married into the Cherokee tribe, or if a Cherokee man took a White mans' name out of honor and friendship. Most full-blood Cherokee did not take a surname until the Civil War and were given their names by soldiers to keep their records straight. The Cherokee were highly involved in the Civil War and suffered the highest casualty rate than any state involved in the war. But that's another story. My Thomas Wilson, SR was born about 1770 + or - and he married Betsy McCrary born about 1770 + or - . They were married about 1785. They are the parents of George W. Wilson, Sr. born about 1786. I do not know if any of these three are of Cherokee blood, but George W.Wilson, Sr did marry Ruth Springston, 1/2 Cherokee and dau. of William (John?) Springston, white, and Nancy Augustus, Full-blood. Nancy was also married later to Alexander Drumgoole, a white man. Thomas Wilson, Sr was also married to an unknown HICKS, probably Elizabeth Hicks, sister to Charles Renautus Hicks, Cherokee Chief. I have found one Will of Elizabeth Irwin or Irvin, that list a Thomas Wilson and Nathaniel Hicks as her son-in-laws. Mailyn listed a name close to this, Irven/Urvin, I have also seen this name as Erwin. I do not know if this is anything related to me. I believe Betsy McCrary Wilson is from the Hugh McCrary/McCreary line from VA. I have not documented this, but I have a Hiram McCreary (documented and also from Hughs' line) married into another line of my Cherokee ancestors and I think the two are first cousins, by dates, location, others in the two lines married, etc. Also, their is a Elizabeth McCrary (Betsy?)in Hughs' line that is the right age. But I'm still working on her. Is anyone on here researching this Wilson Line? Maybe before it goes into the Cherokee Bloodline? Does anything sound familiar? Any suggestions, recommendations, help, will be greatly appreciated. Pat I have noticed in the past how frequently the Surnames Wilson and Tillman/ Tilghman are found marrying. That has to mean something. The only guess I have is back in the first quarter of the 1700s in what is now Brunswick Co, Va, there were a group of Indian traders living close together who had all been liscenced to trade with the North Carolina Indians, or at least their in-laws had been. There was a Thomas Wilson, a Tillman, a Pettypool (later shortened to Pool(e), a Trotter, a King, a Richard Smith, and Irven/Urvin. That is all I can remember off the top of my head. Many of these appear to be the same men found listed on the surveying crew for the Byrd survey between NC and VA. Could these families have stuck together over the years? There also could have been in addition to their white families, an Indian wife and children back with whatever Indians they traded with. (a common practice as I understand). Marilyn

    12/14/2004 01:05:32
    1. Re: [WILSON-L] OH LOOKUPS
    2. Sorry, I typed GenWeB.

    12/14/2004 09:45:48
    1. Re: [WILSON-L] OH LOOKUPS
    2. YOU try it. It is for sale.

    12/14/2004 09:39:30
    1. Re: [WILSON-L] OH LOOKUPS
    2. List, Try this site it has every state . http://www.genwed.com/ Nadine

    12/14/2004 05:13:26
    1. Re: [WILSON-L] OH MARRIAGE BONDS
    2. dhayes
    3. Do they have sites for other counties....this was for Ashland Co ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 10:10 AM Subject: [WILSON-L] OH MARRIAGE BONDS > List, > This site which may be usefull to searchrs of Ohio marriage > records. > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/3129/ohash-mar.txt > Web Sites > Early Marriage Bonds of Ohio copied by the Daughters of the American > Revolution Compiled under direction of Mrs. Rufus W. Russell, Mrs. > Peter J. Blosser, Mrs. Asa Clay Messenger R929.3 Oh3 V.2 C.1 Ashland > County Ashland County Marriage Records - Husband, Wife, Marriage date > (sorted by husband) > > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > Search for wilson surname on all Rootsweb.com list. > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > >

    12/14/2004 04:08:09
    1. Re: [WILSON-L] More Lookups 1340- 1980
    2. Janean Ray
    3. Anything from Chester, Union Co. area's in PA for a William Wilson wife possibly Lucy or Jane b. circa 1745 d. aft. 1774 Sons William, John, Jacob and possibly a Silas. Silas fought at Brandywine and the father whom I believe is William, fought in the Rev. at Paoli and was captured. This is my only lead on him. Janean ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 4:52 PM Subject: [WILSON-L] More Lookups 1340- 1980 > Selected U.S./Internat'l Marriage Records, 1340-1980 > If I didn't find your lookup we can try this source. > Source for this is Groups sheets marriage records, That your can > order. > if other than Wilson go private e-mail > Nadine > [email protected] > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > No political statements to this list. > No religious statements. > You will be banned from list. > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 > >

    12/14/2004 04:04:36
    1. [WILSON-L] WILSON - Morgan J. Wilson Descendents
    2. Mark
    3. I've happened upon some more information. I've had no luck finding and history past Morgan J. Wilson and Martha J. O'Del. Below is a sample of the first few generations of descendants he left. Please let me know if you have any information about Morgan. He ended up residing in western Virginia at one point. In-laws with extensive documentation: Bennett - family from southern Virginia probably descended from early Isle of Wight traders. Walke - The mother of WHW Jr's wives was a Walke from eastern Virginia. Walke's also owned land in Barbados. Jones - Langhorne Jones was a famous Virginian Judge Mark Wilson Charlotte, NC Descendants of Morgan J. Wilson 1 Morgan J. Wilson .. +Martha J. O'Del - 1854 ......... 2 William Henderson Wilson 1849 - 1928 ............. +Mary Helm Howerton 1852 - 1932 .................... 3 Lucie E. Wilson 1868 - 1870 .................... 3 Mary Magdalen Wilson 1870 - 1959 ........................ +John Wesley Moss 1868 - 1929 .................... 3 Charlie Lee Wilson 1873 - 1945 ........................ +Jennie L. Bennett 1874 - 1970 .................... 3 John Lyon Wilson 1875 - 1944 ........................ +Ida R. Tomakins 1884 - 1960 ............................... 4 Gertrude Wilson ................................... +Langhorne Jones ............................... 4 Harry Wilson - 1930 .................... 3 Pattie Richardson Wilson 1877 - ........................ +Earnest E., Sr. Williams 1877 - 1929 .................... 3 James Anderson Wilson 1880 - 1945 ........................ +Gracie Dyer 1891 - 1959 .................... 3 Minnie Riley Wilson 1881 - 1951 .................... 3 Nancy Will Wilson 1883 - ........................ +Basil D. Flournoy .................... 3 Geneva May Wilson 1885 - 1975 ........................ +Clarence Walker 1909 - .................... *2nd Husband of Geneva May Wilson: ........................ +Robert Thomas Griffin .................... 3 Rosanelle Wilson 1887 - 1889 .................... 3 William Hassel, Jr Wilson 1889 - 1941 ........................ +Annie Elizabeth Barker 1895 - 1918 .................... *2nd Wife of William Hassel, Jr Wilson: ........................ +Lorena Florence Barker 1902 - 1971 ............................... 4 Phyllis Dean Wilson 1924 - ............................... 4 William Hassel III Wilson 1925 - 1992 ................................... +Fannie Claire Bennett 1925 - ............................... 4 Maynard Barker Wilson 1928 - 1957 ............................... 4 Mary Virginia Wilson 1932 - ................................... +Hay Garnett Brown ............................... 4 David Allen Wilson 1936 - 1936 .................... 3 Virginia Elmo Wilson 1892 - 1972 .................... 3 Musa Vance Wilson 1894 - 1899

    12/14/2004 03:05:28
    1. OH MARRIAGE BONDS
    2. List, This site which may be usefull to searchrs of Ohio marriage records. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/3129/ohash-mar.txt Web Sites Early Marriage Bonds of Ohio copied by the Daughters of the American Revolution Compiled under direction of Mrs. Rufus W. Russell, Mrs. Peter J. Blosser, Mrs. Asa Clay Messenger R929.3 Oh3 V.2 C.1 Ashland County Ashland County Marriage Records - Husband, Wife, Marriage date (sorted by husband)

    12/14/2004 02:10:47
    1. Re: [WILSON-L] OH LOOKUPS
    2. On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 19:06:45 -0800 (PST), you wrote: > Mary McConnell Wilson, widow of Daniel Wilson >might have married a second time. Daniel died in 1854 >in Scioto Co., OH. I found this . I didn.t find a match on my CD, but found this at Family Search. Nadine FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America Family Group Record Search Results | Download -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Husband Daniel WILSON Pedigree Birth: Christening: Marriage: 23 AUG 1827 , Scioto, Ohio Death: Before 1912 Burial: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wife Mary McCONNEL Pedigree Birth: About 1807 Christening: Marriage: 23 AUG 1827 , Scioto, Ohio Death: Burial: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Children None ***************************** These may be of interest. Elizabeth McConnell m. Isaac Wilson 25 Feb 1829 Brown County OH James R. McConnell m. Nancy Wilsin 12 Feb 1822 Pike County OH Elizabeth McConnell m. William Wilson 7 may 1837 Harrison County OH David McConnell m. Nancy Minn 5Jan 1815 Scioto, County OH Jane McConnell m. James Justice 2DEc 1842 Scioto, County OH Watson Fitspatrick m. Nanxy McConnell 2 Sept 1834 Scioto, County OH

    12/14/2004 02:01:39
    1. WILSON - TILLMAN marriages have to mean something
    2. I have noticed in the past how frequently the Surnames Wilson and Tillman/ Tilghman are found marrying. That has to mean something. The only guess I have is back in the first quarter of the 1700s in what is now Brunswick Co, Va, there were a group of Indian traders living close together who had all been liscenced to trade with the North Carolina Indians, or at least their in-laws had been. There was a Thomas Wilson, a Tillman, a Pettypool (later shortened to Pool(e), a Trotter, a King, a Richard Smith, and Irven/Urvin. That is all I can remember off the top of my head. Many of these appear to be the same men found listed on the surveying crew for the Byrd survey between NC and VA. Could these families have stuck together over the years? There also could have been in addition to their white families, an Indian wife and children back with whatever Indians they traded with. (a common practice as I understand). Marilyn On Dec 13, 2004, at 11:28 PM, [email protected] wrote: Thanks Nadine, I tried sending you a message earlier and it didn't go I waited to long while I was writing and I lost it. The census you sent regarding Griners household was my family. It mentioned Emmaline. I have been unable to locate Joseph and Emmaline's marriage record as I stated earlier. I will keep trying. Alvaeratta(sic) Register has a great book of resources on Bulloch County, GA which mentions a lot of records pertaining to my relatives. The Collins, WILSON, TILLMAN Kingery.

    12/14/2004 01:57:08
    1. Re: [WILSON-L] LOOKUPS GA 1754-1850
    2. No, I haven't had a chance to look threw the actual records. When I'm in Statesboro I have not been able to do much research as I have had my elderly aunt or my Father with me. I would love to just go and search the records myself just to see what I might come up with. I have a book on Bulloch County resources and many of the records named in the book are of my direct descendants, just not all the records I would like to have of course. Thanks, Ellen

    12/13/2004 04:33:34
    1. Re: [WILSON-L] LOOKUPS GA 1754-1850
    2. Thanks Nadine, I tried sending you a message earlier and it didn't go I waited to long while I was writing and I lost it. The census you sent regarding Griners household was my family. It mentioned Emmaline. I have been unable to locate Joseph and Emmaline's marriage record as I stated earlier. I will keep trying. Alvaeratta(sic) Register has a great book of resources on Bulloch County, GA which mentions a lot of records pertaining to my relatives. The Collins, Wilson, Tillman, Kingery. The two latter names are collacteral lines. I can't seem to spell tonight. I have the names of Emmaline's parents and I think I can get a copy of their marriage license-bond. I just haven't done so. Bulloch County has great records and I would love just to go and spend a week at the courthouse so I could get the copies of those records I need. I am also trying to find the parents of Joseph, Emmaline's husband. I think his father was named Samuel, as he was mentioned in Samuel's will. I will keep searching and researching. Thanks again for all your for all the lookups. Ellen

    12/13/2004 04:28:43
    1. Re: More Lookups 1340- 1980
    2. Harold
    3. Nadine, Would you look for Dixie Wilson who married Joe Smith? His first name was Enock, but he went by Joe. It was either in Louisiana or Arkansas. Around 1900-1905/ Thanks Harold -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.296 / Virus Database: 265.5.1 - Release Date: 12/13/04

    12/13/2004 03:31:24
    1. Re: [WILSON-L] OH LOOKUPS
    2. Faye Railsback
    3. Nadine, What a wonderful thing to do! I need some Wilson lookups, but have very little information to work with. Mary McConnell Wilson, widow of Daniel Wilson might have married a second time. Daniel died in 1854 in Scioto Co., OH. They had a daughter Mary Jane who married James Holt, 9 Nov. 1848, in Scioto. Their other daughters were Melinda and Lovey, probably a nickname. I have almost no information on them. Is it possible to check on marriages for Melinda and Lovey with no grooms names? Also, for Mary McConnell Wilson? These marriages would have been 1855 or later. I am a descendant of Daniel's and Mary's son, John M. Wilson who married Elizabeth Morgan, April 23, 1858. John M. died in the Civil War. It seems as if no one is researching this family! Any help appreciated. Faye --- [email protected] wrote: > List, > I will do lookups in Ohio marriaage index. > All Counties. > Also the offer is still good for GA> LA > Nadine > List Admin > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > How to unsubscribe from list. > e-mail to [email protected] > unsubscribe in message. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million > records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the > world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Easier than ever with enhanced search. Learn more. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250

    12/13/2004 12:06:45
    1. More Lookups 1340- 1980
    2. Selected U.S./Internat'l Marriage Records, 1340-1980 If I didn't find your lookup we can try this source. Source for this is Groups sheets marriage records, That your can order. if other than Wilson go private e-mail Nadine [email protected]

    12/13/2004 08:52:08
    1. OH marriages
    2. Anne Nobis
    3. My Wilson family lived in Randolph township, Montgomery County, OH near the Miami County line. The parents Catherine Lockhart and William Wilson moved from Lancaster, PA. I know Sarah Ann Wilson (b Nov 4, 1837) m Jeremiah Gordon Sheller on Apr 3, 1860. Sarah's father was already dead by 1860. But the other siblings I'm not sure of: David H. Wilson (b Apr 1, 1840) m Amanda Kraus between 1871 and 1874. Mary Jane Wilson (b May 17, 1842) m Henry Jan Brown abt Sep 1864. George Washington Wilson (b Aug 17, 1844) m Estella abt 1894. I'm pretty sure that Alfred Perry Wilson (b Oct 11, 1846) m Rosetta Beecher July 9, 1879 in IN. I'm pretty sure that Susan Tressa Wilson (b Nov 22, 1848) m Thomas Perry Vore Mar 31, 1867. Thomas Andrew Jackson Wilson (b Mar 4, 1851) m Sarah Elizabeth abt 1880. Emma Wilson (b Mar 22, 1853) was married and then divorced by 1880. William H. Wilson (b Jan 3, 1857) m Mary A. Hoover abt 1875. Mary A. was first married to Augustus James Macy. Thank you for any help. Anne Nobis

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