5 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cole McCann" <colesmetalremoval@hotmail.com> To: <wilson@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 11:07 PM Subject: Re: [WILSON] WILSON Digest, Vol 6, Issue 105 > > A little clue!!! Oregon City is still close to Portland and is the county > seat in Clackamas Co. Around 9 mile to the city limits from Portland. > Sauvie island is west of Portland about 30 minutes just off Hwy30..It is > a nice flat island on the Columbia River. If you like nude beaches it has > that also and fishing besides the many farms and pumkin patches. i'm not > sure if the island is in Multnomah co. or not. > > >> Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 16:18:48 -0700 >> From: jerry_mead@q.com >> To: wilson@rootsweb.com >> Subject: Re: [WILSON] WILSON Digest, Vol 6, Issue 105 >> >> Check on the THE OREGON TERRITORY AND ITS PIONEERS website: >> http://www.oregonpioneers.com/ortrail.htm >> I found information on my ancestor's journey there. My Wilson's left >> Plattsburg, Mo for Oregon. Amariah Wilson and 3rd wife Rachel Brown had >> daughter Susan in April, and probably left MO in May of 1844 for Oregon >> City, OR, now called Portland. They lived on Sauvie's Island and it is >> believed they had a land grant. Like your quest, one of his >> daughters married in Andrew Co., MO and was left behind with her new >> husband. >> I don't recognize any of the names you cite, and it looks like the left >> MO about 6 years later. >> Good luck >> >> On 9/13/2011 12:01 AM, wilson-request@rootsweb.com wrote: >> > >> > Today's Topics: >> > >> > 1. Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West >> > (Daniel Lewis Frommherz) >> > 2. Re: Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West >> > (lwilson181@aol.com) >> > 3. Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West >> > (Daniel Lewis Frommherz) >> > >> > >> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> > >> > Message: 1 >> > Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 12:00:50 -0700 >> > From: "Daniel Lewis Frommherz" >> > <daniel_lewis_frommherz@mckenzievalleymarket.com> >> > Subject: [WILSON] Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West >> > To:<wilson@rootsweb.com> >> > Message-ID:<FCD029CABE404217B7F532D0ECC2AC5B@danielbb27c0e1> >> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; >> > reply-type=original >> > >> > I recently joined in the discussion of the Wilson surname but have had >> > not >> > replies to my quieries. I know next to nothing on this families >> > surname. I >> > don't know where the Wison surname originates or how many of this >> > surname >> > were located anywhere near my families location in or around 1850. What >> > I >> > do have is a possible marriage of a George Wilson to Phebe Halleck in >> > Ray >> > County, Missiouri on 5 September 1850. Phebe is listed in the 1850 >> > census >> > as the eldest daughter in her family. Later that year the remaining >> > members >> > of this family completed their journey as promised to Nahum and Sarepta >> > (Norton) Halleck by his daughter Lucretia King Halleck where they >> > settled >> > on Donation Land Claims in King's Valley, Benton Oregon. I am putting >> > all >> > that I know of the early history in the faint chance that it might >> > strike a >> > match to someone else's history of the new Mrs. George Wilson's parents >> > and >> > siblings travel to the Oregon Territory leaving this daughter in the >> > Central >> > Mid-West to start her own family. After the marriage in 1850 we do not >> > know >> > where or when George and Phebe (Halleck) Wilson might have settled if >> > they >> > moved on. >> > >> > >> > >> > ------------------------------ >> > >> > Message: 2 >> > Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 15:27:34 -0400 (EDT) >> > From: lwilson181@aol.com >> > Subject: Re: [WILSON] Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West >> > To: wilson@rootsweb.com >> > Message-ID:<8CE3F99285BCB8C-D80-241BE@webmail-m010.sysops.aol.com> >> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" >> > >> > Do you have any clues about the names of George's parents or siblings? >> > The 1850 census lists his place of birth. Where was he born? Scan >> > through the pages before and after the listing for George. Are there >> > other Wilson families that live in the same area? If so, there is >> > likely a relationship. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > -----Original Message----- >> > From: Daniel Lewis >> > Frommherz<daniel_lewis_frommherz@mckenzievalleymarket.com> >> > To: wilson<wilson@rootsweb.com> >> > Sent: Mon, Sep 12, 2011 2:08 pm >> > Subject: [WILSON] Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West >> > >> > >> > I recently joined in the discussion of the Wilson surname but have had >> > not >> > eplies to my quieries. I know next to nothing on this families surname. >> > I >> > on't know where the Wison surname originates or how many of this >> > surname >> > ere located anywhere near my families location in or around 1850. What >> > I >> > o have is a possible marriage of a George Wilson to Phebe Halleck in >> > Ray >> > ounty, Missiouri on 5 September 1850. Phebe is listed in the 1850 >> > census >> > s the eldest daughter in her family. Later that year the remaining >> > members >> > f this family completed their journey as promised to Nahum and Sarepta >> > Norton) Halleck by his daughter Lucretia King Halleck where they >> > settled >> > n Donation Land Claims in King's Valley, Benton Oregon. I am putting >> > all >> > hat I know of the early history in the faint chance that it might >> > strike a >> > atch to someone else's history of the new Mrs. George Wilson's parents >> > and >> > iblings travel to the Oregon Territory leaving this daughter in the >> > Central >> > id-West to start her own family. After the marriage in 1850 we do not >> > know >> > here or when George and Phebe (Halleck) Wilson might have settled if >> > they >> > oved on. >> > >> > ------------------------------ >> > o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> > WILSON-request@rootsweb.com >> > ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the >> > body of >> > he message >> > >> > >> > >> > ------------------------------ >> > >> > Message: 3 >> > Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 12:40:34 -0700 >> > From: "Daniel Lewis Frommherz" >> > <daniel_lewis_frommherz@mckenzievalleymarket.com> >> > Subject: [WILSON] Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West >> > To:<wilson@rootsweb.com> >> > Message-ID:<D5A6C81780CA4901A324B7FD2595B386@danielbb27c0e1> >> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; >> > reply-type=original >> > >> > Thank you for the suggestion on the original census. All that I had was >> > a >> > handwritten copy of the contents to the 1850 Census. I never thought >> > about >> > this possible clue. I guess that it takes other eyes on the prize when >> > finding and locating clues. I will contact my go to cousin for a look >> > see >> > at the original census and repost at a later date. >> > >> > Dan >> > ----- Original Message ----- >> > From:<lwilson181@aol.com> >> > To:<wilson@rootsweb.com> >> > Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 12:27 PM >> > Subject: Re: [WILSON] Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West >> > >> > >> >> Do you have any clues about the names of George's parents or siblings? >> >> The 1850 census lists his place of birth. Where was he born? Scan >> >> through the pages before and after the listing for George. Are there >> >> other Wilson families that live in the same area? If so, there is >> >> likely >> >> a relationship. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >> From: Daniel Lewis Frommherz >> >> <daniel_lewis_frommherz@mckenzievalleymarket.com> >> >> To: wilson<wilson@rootsweb.com> >> >> Sent: Mon, Sep 12, 2011 2:08 pm >> >> Subject: [WILSON] Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West >> >> >> >> >> >> I recently joined in the discussion of the Wilson surname but have had >> >> not >> >> eplies to my quieries. I know next to nothing on this families >> >> surname. >> >> I >> >> on't know where the Wison surname originates or how many of this >> >> surname >> >> ere located anywhere near my families location in or around 1850. What >> >> I >> >> o have is a possible marriage of a George Wilson to Phebe Halleck in >> >> Ray >> >> ounty, Missiouri on 5 September 1850. Phebe is listed in the 1850 >> >> census >> >> s the eldest daughter in her family. Later that year the remaining >> >> members >> >> f this family completed their journey as promised to Nahum and Sarepta >> >> Norton) Halleck by his daughter Lucretia King Halleck where they >> >> settled >> >> n Donation Land Claims in King's Valley, Benton Oregon. I am putting >> >> all >> >> hat I know of the early history in the faint chance that it might >> >> strike a >> >> atch to someone else's history of the new Mrs. George Wilson's parents >> >> and >> >> iblings travel to the Oregon Territory leaving this daughter in the >> >> Central >> >> id-West to start her own family. After the marriage in 1850 we do not >> >> know >> >> here or when George and Phebe (Halleck) Wilson might have settled if >> >> they >> >> oved on. >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> >> WILSON-request@rootsweb.com >> >> ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the >> >> body >> >> of >> >> he message >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> >> WILSON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> >> quotes >> >> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> > >> > >> > ------------------------------ >> > >> > To contact the WILSON list administrator, send an email to >> > WILSON-admin@rootsweb.com. >> > >> > To post a message to the WILSON mailing list, send an email to >> > WILSON@rootsweb.com. >> > >> > __________________________________________________________ >> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> > WILSON-request@rootsweb.com >> > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the >> > body of the >> > email with no additional text. >> > >> > >> > End of WILSON Digest, Vol 6, Issue 105 >> > ************************************** >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> WILSON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WILSON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >
A little clue!!! Oregon City is still close to Portland and is the county seat in Clackamas Co. Around 9 mile to the city limits from Portland. Sauvie island is west of Portland about 30 minutes just off Hwy30..It is a nice flat island on the Columbia River. If you like nude beaches it has that also and fishing besides the many farms and pumkin patches. i'm not sure if the island is in Multnomah co. or not. > Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 16:18:48 -0700 > From: jerry_mead@q.com > To: wilson@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [WILSON] WILSON Digest, Vol 6, Issue 105 > > Check on the THE OREGON TERRITORY AND ITS PIONEERS website: > http://www.oregonpioneers.com/ortrail.htm > I found information on my ancestor's journey there. My Wilson's left > Plattsburg, Mo for Oregon. Amariah Wilson and 3rd wife Rachel Brown had > daughter Susan in April, and probably left MO in May of 1844 for Oregon > City, OR, now called Portland. They lived on Sauvie's Island and it is > believed they had a land grant. Like your quest, one of his > daughters married in Andrew Co., MO and was left behind with her new > husband. > I don't recognize any of the names you cite, and it looks like the left > MO about 6 years later. > Good luck > > On 9/13/2011 12:01 AM, wilson-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > > > Today's Topics: > > > > 1. Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West > > (Daniel Lewis Frommherz) > > 2. Re: Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West > > (lwilson181@aol.com) > > 3. Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West > > (Daniel Lewis Frommherz) > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Message: 1 > > Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 12:00:50 -0700 > > From: "Daniel Lewis Frommherz" > > <daniel_lewis_frommherz@mckenzievalleymarket.com> > > Subject: [WILSON] Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West > > To:<wilson@rootsweb.com> > > Message-ID:<FCD029CABE404217B7F532D0ECC2AC5B@danielbb27c0e1> > > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > > reply-type=original > > > > I recently joined in the discussion of the Wilson surname but have had not > > replies to my quieries. I know next to nothing on this families surname. I > > don't know where the Wison surname originates or how many of this surname > > were located anywhere near my families location in or around 1850. What I > > do have is a possible marriage of a George Wilson to Phebe Halleck in Ray > > County, Missiouri on 5 September 1850. Phebe is listed in the 1850 census > > as the eldest daughter in her family. Later that year the remaining members > > of this family completed their journey as promised to Nahum and Sarepta > > (Norton) Halleck by his daughter Lucretia King Halleck where they settled > > on Donation Land Claims in King's Valley, Benton Oregon. I am putting all > > that I know of the early history in the faint chance that it might strike a > > match to someone else's history of the new Mrs. George Wilson's parents and > > siblings travel to the Oregon Territory leaving this daughter in the Central > > Mid-West to start her own family. After the marriage in 1850 we do not know > > where or when George and Phebe (Halleck) Wilson might have settled if they > > moved on. > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > > > Message: 2 > > Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 15:27:34 -0400 (EDT) > > From: lwilson181@aol.com > > Subject: Re: [WILSON] Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West > > To: wilson@rootsweb.com > > Message-ID:<8CE3F99285BCB8C-D80-241BE@webmail-m010.sysops.aol.com> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > > > Do you have any clues about the names of George's parents or siblings? The 1850 census lists his place of birth. Where was he born? Scan through the pages before and after the listing for George. Are there other Wilson families that live in the same area? If so, there is likely a relationship. > > > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Daniel Lewis Frommherz<daniel_lewis_frommherz@mckenzievalleymarket.com> > > To: wilson<wilson@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Mon, Sep 12, 2011 2:08 pm > > Subject: [WILSON] Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West > > > > > > I recently joined in the discussion of the Wilson surname but have had not > > eplies to my quieries. I know next to nothing on this families surname. I > > on't know where the Wison surname originates or how many of this surname > > ere located anywhere near my families location in or around 1850. What I > > o have is a possible marriage of a George Wilson to Phebe Halleck in Ray > > ounty, Missiouri on 5 September 1850. Phebe is listed in the 1850 census > > s the eldest daughter in her family. Later that year the remaining members > > f this family completed their journey as promised to Nahum and Sarepta > > Norton) Halleck by his daughter Lucretia King Halleck where they settled > > n Donation Land Claims in King's Valley, Benton Oregon. I am putting all > > hat I know of the early history in the faint chance that it might strike a > > atch to someone else's history of the new Mrs. George Wilson's parents and > > iblings travel to the Oregon Territory leaving this daughter in the Central > > id-West to start her own family. After the marriage in 1850 we do not know > > here or when George and Phebe (Halleck) Wilson might have settled if they > > oved on. > > > > ------------------------------ > > o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WILSON-request@rootsweb.com > > ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of > > he message > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > > > Message: 3 > > Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 12:40:34 -0700 > > From: "Daniel Lewis Frommherz" > > <daniel_lewis_frommherz@mckenzievalleymarket.com> > > Subject: [WILSON] Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West > > To:<wilson@rootsweb.com> > > Message-ID:<D5A6C81780CA4901A324B7FD2595B386@danielbb27c0e1> > > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > > reply-type=original > > > > Thank you for the suggestion on the original census. All that I had was a > > handwritten copy of the contents to the 1850 Census. I never thought about > > this possible clue. I guess that it takes other eyes on the prize when > > finding and locating clues. I will contact my go to cousin for a look see > > at the original census and repost at a later date. > > > > Dan > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From:<lwilson181@aol.com> > > To:<wilson@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 12:27 PM > > Subject: Re: [WILSON] Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West > > > > > >> Do you have any clues about the names of George's parents or siblings? > >> The 1850 census lists his place of birth. Where was he born? Scan > >> through the pages before and after the listing for George. Are there > >> other Wilson families that live in the same area? If so, there is likely > >> a relationship. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Daniel Lewis Frommherz > >> <daniel_lewis_frommherz@mckenzievalleymarket.com> > >> To: wilson<wilson@rootsweb.com> > >> Sent: Mon, Sep 12, 2011 2:08 pm > >> Subject: [WILSON] Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West > >> > >> > >> I recently joined in the discussion of the Wilson surname but have had not > >> eplies to my quieries. I know next to nothing on this families surname. > >> I > >> on't know where the Wison surname originates or how many of this surname > >> ere located anywhere near my families location in or around 1850. What I > >> o have is a possible marriage of a George Wilson to Phebe Halleck in Ray > >> ounty, Missiouri on 5 September 1850. Phebe is listed in the 1850 census > >> s the eldest daughter in her family. Later that year the remaining > >> members > >> f this family completed their journey as promised to Nahum and Sarepta > >> Norton) Halleck by his daughter Lucretia King Halleck where they settled > >> n Donation Land Claims in King's Valley, Benton Oregon. I am putting all > >> hat I know of the early history in the faint chance that it might strike a > >> atch to someone else's history of the new Mrs. George Wilson's parents > >> and > >> iblings travel to the Oregon Territory leaving this daughter in the > >> Central > >> id-West to start her own family. After the marriage in 1850 we do not > >> know > >> here or when George and Phebe (Halleck) Wilson might have settled if they > >> oved on. > >> > >> ------------------------------ > >> o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> WILSON-request@rootsweb.com > >> ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body > >> of > >> he message > >> > >> > >> ------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> WILSON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > >> in the subject and the body of the message > >> > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > > > To contact the WILSON list administrator, send an email to > > WILSON-admin@rootsweb.com. > > > > To post a message to the WILSON mailing list, send an email to WILSON@rootsweb.com. > > > > __________________________________________________________ > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WILSON-request@rootsweb.com > > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the > > email with no additional text. > > > > > > End of WILSON Digest, Vol 6, Issue 105 > > ************************************** > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WILSON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Check on the THE OREGON TERRITORY AND ITS PIONEERS website: http://www.oregonpioneers.com/ortrail.htm I found information on my ancestor's journey there. My Wilson's left Plattsburg, Mo for Oregon. Amariah Wilson and 3rd wife Rachel Brown had daughter Susan in April, and probably left MO in May of 1844 for Oregon City, OR, now called Portland. They lived on Sauvie's Island and it is believed they had a land grant. Like your quest, one of his daughters married in Andrew Co., MO and was left behind with her new husband. I don't recognize any of the names you cite, and it looks like the left MO about 6 years later. Good luck On 9/13/2011 12:01 AM, wilson-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West > (Daniel Lewis Frommherz) > 2. Re: Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West > (lwilson181@aol.com) > 3. Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West > (Daniel Lewis Frommherz) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 12:00:50 -0700 > From: "Daniel Lewis Frommherz" > <daniel_lewis_frommherz@mckenzievalleymarket.com> > Subject: [WILSON] Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West > To:<wilson@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID:<FCD029CABE404217B7F532D0ECC2AC5B@danielbb27c0e1> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > I recently joined in the discussion of the Wilson surname but have had not > replies to my quieries. I know next to nothing on this families surname. I > don't know where the Wison surname originates or how many of this surname > were located anywhere near my families location in or around 1850. What I > do have is a possible marriage of a George Wilson to Phebe Halleck in Ray > County, Missiouri on 5 September 1850. Phebe is listed in the 1850 census > as the eldest daughter in her family. Later that year the remaining members > of this family completed their journey as promised to Nahum and Sarepta > (Norton) Halleck by his daughter Lucretia King Halleck where they settled > on Donation Land Claims in King's Valley, Benton Oregon. I am putting all > that I know of the early history in the faint chance that it might strike a > match to someone else's history of the new Mrs. George Wilson's parents and > siblings travel to the Oregon Territory leaving this daughter in the Central > Mid-West to start her own family. After the marriage in 1850 we do not know > where or when George and Phebe (Halleck) Wilson might have settled if they > moved on. > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 15:27:34 -0400 (EDT) > From: lwilson181@aol.com > Subject: Re: [WILSON] Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West > To: wilson@rootsweb.com > Message-ID:<8CE3F99285BCB8C-D80-241BE@webmail-m010.sysops.aol.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Do you have any clues about the names of George's parents or siblings? The 1850 census lists his place of birth. Where was he born? Scan through the pages before and after the listing for George. Are there other Wilson families that live in the same area? If so, there is likely a relationship. > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Daniel Lewis Frommherz<daniel_lewis_frommherz@mckenzievalleymarket.com> > To: wilson<wilson@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Mon, Sep 12, 2011 2:08 pm > Subject: [WILSON] Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West > > > I recently joined in the discussion of the Wilson surname but have had not > eplies to my quieries. I know next to nothing on this families surname. I > on't know where the Wison surname originates or how many of this surname > ere located anywhere near my families location in or around 1850. What I > o have is a possible marriage of a George Wilson to Phebe Halleck in Ray > ounty, Missiouri on 5 September 1850. Phebe is listed in the 1850 census > s the eldest daughter in her family. Later that year the remaining members > f this family completed their journey as promised to Nahum and Sarepta > Norton) Halleck by his daughter Lucretia King Halleck where they settled > n Donation Land Claims in King's Valley, Benton Oregon. I am putting all > hat I know of the early history in the faint chance that it might strike a > atch to someone else's history of the new Mrs. George Wilson's parents and > iblings travel to the Oregon Territory leaving this daughter in the Central > id-West to start her own family. After the marriage in 1850 we do not know > here or when George and Phebe (Halleck) Wilson might have settled if they > oved on. > > ------------------------------ > o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WILSON-request@rootsweb.com > ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of > he message > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 12:40:34 -0700 > From: "Daniel Lewis Frommherz" > <daniel_lewis_frommherz@mckenzievalleymarket.com> > Subject: [WILSON] Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West > To:<wilson@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID:<D5A6C81780CA4901A324B7FD2595B386@danielbb27c0e1> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > Thank you for the suggestion on the original census. All that I had was a > handwritten copy of the contents to the 1850 Census. I never thought about > this possible clue. I guess that it takes other eyes on the prize when > finding and locating clues. I will contact my go to cousin for a look see > at the original census and repost at a later date. > > Dan > ----- Original Message ----- > From:<lwilson181@aol.com> > To:<wilson@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 12:27 PM > Subject: Re: [WILSON] Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West > > >> Do you have any clues about the names of George's parents or siblings? >> The 1850 census lists his place of birth. Where was he born? Scan >> through the pages before and after the listing for George. Are there >> other Wilson families that live in the same area? If so, there is likely >> a relationship. >> >> >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Daniel Lewis Frommherz >> <daniel_lewis_frommherz@mckenzievalleymarket.com> >> To: wilson<wilson@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Mon, Sep 12, 2011 2:08 pm >> Subject: [WILSON] Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West >> >> >> I recently joined in the discussion of the Wilson surname but have had not >> eplies to my quieries. I know next to nothing on this families surname. >> I >> on't know where the Wison surname originates or how many of this surname >> ere located anywhere near my families location in or around 1850. What I >> o have is a possible marriage of a George Wilson to Phebe Halleck in Ray >> ounty, Missiouri on 5 September 1850. Phebe is listed in the 1850 census >> s the eldest daughter in her family. Later that year the remaining >> members >> f this family completed their journey as promised to Nahum and Sarepta >> Norton) Halleck by his daughter Lucretia King Halleck where they settled >> n Donation Land Claims in King's Valley, Benton Oregon. I am putting all >> hat I know of the early history in the faint chance that it might strike a >> atch to someone else's history of the new Mrs. George Wilson's parents >> and >> iblings travel to the Oregon Territory leaving this daughter in the >> Central >> id-West to start her own family. After the marriage in 1850 we do not >> know >> here or when George and Phebe (Halleck) Wilson might have settled if they >> oved on. >> >> ------------------------------ >> o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> WILSON-request@rootsweb.com >> ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body >> of >> he message >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> WILSON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the WILSON list administrator, send an email to > WILSON-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the WILSON mailing list, send an email to WILSON@rootsweb.com. > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WILSON-request@rootsweb.com > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the > email with no additional text. > > > End of WILSON Digest, Vol 6, Issue 105 > **************************************
This is more to tell you not to waste much time on the Coos and Curry Co. OR. Wilsons - James Webb Wilson and his sons: Jefferson Davis , Jackson, and Wade Wilson, as James Webb was the son of John Wilson and was probably born in Hope, Arkansas and seem to have come to southern Oregon via California in late 1800s. Phoebe In a message dated 9/12/2011 12:06:57 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, daniel_lewis_frommherz@mckenzievalleymarket.com writes: I recently joined in the discussion of the Wilson surname but have had not replies to my quieries. I know next to nothing on this families surname. I don't know where the Wison surname originates or how many of this surname were located anywhere near my families location in or around 1850. What I do have is a possible marriage of a George Wilson to Phebe Halleck in Ray County, Missiouri on 5 September 1850. Phebe is listed in the 1850 census as the eldest daughter in her family. Later that year the remaining members of this family completed their journey as promised to Nahum and Sarepta (Norton) Halleck by his daughter Lucretia King Halleck where they settled on Donation Land Claims in King's Valley, Benton Oregon. I am putting all that I know of the early history in the faint chance that it might strike a match to someone else's history of the new Mrs. George Wilson's parents and siblings travel to the Oregon Territory leaving this daughter in the Central Mid-West to start her own family. After the marriage in 1850 we do not know where or when George and Phebe (Halleck) Wilson might have settled if they moved on. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WILSON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Do you have any clues about the names of George's parents or siblings? The 1850 census lists his place of birth. Where was he born? Scan through the pages before and after the listing for George. Are there other Wilson families that live in the same area? If so, there is likely a relationship. -----Original Message----- From: Daniel Lewis Frommherz <daniel_lewis_frommherz@mckenzievalleymarket.com> To: wilson <wilson@rootsweb.com> Sent: Mon, Sep 12, 2011 2:08 pm Subject: [WILSON] Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West I recently joined in the discussion of the Wilson surname but have had not eplies to my quieries. I know next to nothing on this families surname. I on't know where the Wison surname originates or how many of this surname ere located anywhere near my families location in or around 1850. What I o have is a possible marriage of a George Wilson to Phebe Halleck in Ray ounty, Missiouri on 5 September 1850. Phebe is listed in the 1850 census s the eldest daughter in her family. Later that year the remaining members f this family completed their journey as promised to Nahum and Sarepta Norton) Halleck by his daughter Lucretia King Halleck where they settled n Donation Land Claims in King's Valley, Benton Oregon. I am putting all hat I know of the early history in the faint chance that it might strike a atch to someone else's history of the new Mrs. George Wilson's parents and iblings travel to the Oregon Territory leaving this daughter in the Central id-West to start her own family. After the marriage in 1850 we do not know here or when George and Phebe (Halleck) Wilson might have settled if they oved on. ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WILSON-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message
Thank you for the suggestion on the original census. All that I had was a handwritten copy of the contents to the 1850 Census. I never thought about this possible clue. I guess that it takes other eyes on the prize when finding and locating clues. I will contact my go to cousin for a look see at the original census and repost at a later date. Dan ----- Original Message ----- From: <lwilson181@aol.com> To: <wilson@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 12:27 PM Subject: Re: [WILSON] Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West > Do you have any clues about the names of George's parents or siblings? > The 1850 census lists his place of birth. Where was he born? Scan > through the pages before and after the listing for George. Are there > other Wilson families that live in the same area? If so, there is likely > a relationship. > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Daniel Lewis Frommherz > <daniel_lewis_frommherz@mckenzievalleymarket.com> > To: wilson <wilson@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Mon, Sep 12, 2011 2:08 pm > Subject: [WILSON] Wilson as a surname in the Central Mid-West > > > I recently joined in the discussion of the Wilson surname but have had not > eplies to my quieries. I know next to nothing on this families surname. > I > on't know where the Wison surname originates or how many of this surname > ere located anywhere near my families location in or around 1850. What I > o have is a possible marriage of a George Wilson to Phebe Halleck in Ray > ounty, Missiouri on 5 September 1850. Phebe is listed in the 1850 census > s the eldest daughter in her family. Later that year the remaining > members > f this family completed their journey as promised to Nahum and Sarepta > Norton) Halleck by his daughter Lucretia King Halleck where they settled > n Donation Land Claims in King's Valley, Benton Oregon. I am putting all > hat I know of the early history in the faint chance that it might strike a > atch to someone else's history of the new Mrs. George Wilson's parents > and > iblings travel to the Oregon Territory leaving this daughter in the > Central > id-West to start her own family. After the marriage in 1850 we do not > know > here or when George and Phebe (Halleck) Wilson might have settled if they > oved on. > > ------------------------------ > o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WILSON-request@rootsweb.com > ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body > of > he message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WILSON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >
I recently joined in the discussion of the Wilson surname but have had not replies to my quieries. I know next to nothing on this families surname. I don't know where the Wison surname originates or how many of this surname were located anywhere near my families location in or around 1850. What I do have is a possible marriage of a George Wilson to Phebe Halleck in Ray County, Missiouri on 5 September 1850. Phebe is listed in the 1850 census as the eldest daughter in her family. Later that year the remaining members of this family completed their journey as promised to Nahum and Sarepta (Norton) Halleck by his daughter Lucretia King Halleck where they settled on Donation Land Claims in King's Valley, Benton Oregon. I am putting all that I know of the early history in the faint chance that it might strike a match to someone else's history of the new Mrs. George Wilson's parents and siblings travel to the Oregon Territory leaving this daughter in the Central Mid-West to start her own family. After the marriage in 1850 we do not know where or when George and Phebe (Halleck) Wilson might have settled if they moved on.
I'm looking to connect with those researching the WILSON families from Northern Ireland who lived in the Hazel Green area of Delaware County, Iowa. I believe they are related to a Thomas Wilson and Elizabeth Blakely from County Fermanagh, Ireland. Some of their children were Newbury, Irvin, Guy, etc. Other Wilsons that might be related were Matthew, Andrew, and Rebecca. They appeared to arrive beginning in the 1860s and continued through the 1880s. Thanks, Rick Wilson New York, NY
Wow, I'm excited that I have connected with the only "unknown" branch of my Wilsons - after 20 years of searching !!! I got an email from a 2004 posting to one the many mailing lists and websites to which I post. It turns out that just that week they were discussing how sad it was that they had lost touch with their "east coast" cousins. So, now my search turns to the past and trying to locate other branches from Tartaraghan parish in Armagh. Here's what I know: James Wilson (1771-1837) >> David Wilson (1805-1882) + Sarah Devine (1830-1904) >>>> William Wilson (1866-1949) >>>> Mary Wilson + Farrell (this branch is still "lost") >>>> Robert Wilson (1871-1911) >>>> Moses Wilson 1876-1965) David died in Tartaraghan, which resulted in Sarah being evicted from the farm, so she emigrated to London, Ontario ca 1885 with her 4 children. William & Robert had no children, my line is Moses and I've contacted ALL cousins in this line. Only Mary (Wilson) Farrell's line is still unknown. Mary Wilson is in the Canada census (1901) living at home. Her mother's obituary in 1904 states "a daughter Mrs Farrell of Springfield, Massachusetts". I don't know anything else about Mary, except a vague family rumour that the Farrells moved back to UK and settled on the Isle of Man (seems odd, but that's the rumour). I haven't found any trace in the 1910 US census - not knowing her husband's name is causing me problems. Brad Wilson BMacLiam@aol.com -----Original Message----- From: wilson-request <wilson-request@rootsweb.com> To: wilson <wilson@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sat, Sep 10, 2011 12:13 pm Subject: WILSON Digest, Vol 6, Issue 102 Today's Topics: 1. County Fermanagh, Ireland - George WILSON (RWilson7@aol.com) 2. Re: County Fermanagh, Ireland - George WILSON (Thomas L. Wilson) --------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 ate: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 15:40:20 -0400 (EDT) rom: RWilson7@aol.com ubject: [WILSON] County Fermanagh, Ireland - George WILSON o: wilson@rootsweb.com, PABEAVER@rootsweb.com essage-ID: <ddc7e.35f820fe.3b9bc5a3@aol.com> ontent-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" My WILSON family is suspected to have County Fermanagh, Ireland connections and also connections to Beaver County, PA. oday I came across a naturalization record in Beaver County for a George ILSON, born about 1780 in County Fermanagh, who arrived in the US in 1819. he intent to naturalize was filed in 1825. Is anyone familiar with this eorge Wilson and know where he could have lived within Beaver County? hanks, ick Wilson ew York, NY ------------------------------ Message: 2 ate: Fri, 09 Sep 2011 16:18:55 -0400 rom: "Thomas L. Wilson" <twilson@casair.net> ubject: Re: [WILSON] County Fermanagh, Ireland - George WILSON o: <wilson@rootsweb.com>, <PABEAVER@rootsweb.com>, <RWilson7@aol.com> essage-ID: <52126.1315599535@casair.net> ontent-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" My Wilsons were also from County Fermangh, they show up first in the 830's in Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. My great great great grand arents were Thomas and Margaret (Maiden name unknown) Wilson.? Thomas as reported to have been born in Mcguiresbridge in about 1790.? Thomas and Margaret's eldest son, John born in 1815 in Mcguiresbridge, ounty Fermanagh, moved to Michigan in 1863 with his family, he was arried to a Lucinda Walker. Their eldest son Thomas Henry was my great randfather.? ?He was married to Frances Ann Gaugier and their eldedst on was my grandfather John Henry. Thomas L. Wilson E-Mail twilson@casair.net On Fri 09/09/11 16:40 , RWilson7@aol.com sent: My WILSON family is suspected to have County Fermanagh, Ireland onnections and also connections to Beaver County, PA. Today I came across a naturalization record in Beaver County for a George WILSON, born about 1780 in County Fermanagh, who arrived in the US in 819. The intent to naturalize was filed in 1825. Is anyone familiar with this George Wilson and know where he could have lived within Beaver County? Thanks, Rick Wilson New York, NY ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ILSON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes n the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ To contact the WILSON list administrator, send an email to ILSON-admin@rootsweb.com. To post a message to the WILSON mailing list, send an email to ILSON@rootsweb.com. __________________________________________________________ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WILSON-request@rootsweb.com ith the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of he mail with no additional text. nd of WILSON Digest, Vol 6, Issue 102 *************************************
My Wilsons were also from County Fermangh, they show up first in the 1830's in Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. My great great great grand parents were Thomas and Margaret (Maiden name unknown) Wilson. Thomas was reported to have been born in Mcguiresbridge in about 1790. Thomas and Margaret's eldest son, John born in 1815 in Mcguiresbridge, County Fermanagh, moved to Michigan in 1863 with his family, he was married to a Lucinda Walker. Their eldest son Thomas Henry was my great grandfather. He was married to Frances Ann Gaugier and their eldedst son was my grandfather John Henry. Thomas L. Wilson E-Mail twilson@casair.net On Fri 09/09/11 16:40 , RWilson7@aol.com sent: My WILSON family is suspected to have County Fermanagh, Ireland connections and also connections to Beaver County, PA. Today I came across a naturalization record in Beaver County for a George WILSON, born about 1780 in County Fermanagh, who arrived in the US in 1819. The intent to naturalize was filed in 1825. Is anyone familiar with this George Wilson and know where he could have lived within Beaver County? Thanks, Rick Wilson New York, NY ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WILSON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
My WILSON family is suspected to have County Fermanagh, Ireland connections and also connections to Beaver County, PA. Today I came across a naturalization record in Beaver County for a George WILSON, born about 1780 in County Fermanagh, who arrived in the US in 1819. The intent to naturalize was filed in 1825. Is anyone familiar with this George Wilson and know where he could have lived within Beaver County? Thanks, Rick Wilson New York, NY
Is anyone familiar with a Rebecca E. LYONS who married William H. WILSON on 22 June 1865 in Meigs County, Ohio? I believe Rebecca E. Lyons is the daughter of Samuel & Catherine Eaton Lyons who moved to Ohio in the mid 1850s from Beaver County, PA. I also believe the William H. Wilson may be part of my family line but I'm not sure where this couple went after they married in 1865. I cannot definitively locate them on any census record. Thanks, Rick Wilson New York, NY
Through various records such as birth, death, marriage, land and census, along with wills, obituaries, and military draft registrations, we have been able to trace our Wilson line as follows: James Wilson b. 1700 Pittsylvania County, Virginia, d. 1777 Henry County, VA (Henry was created out of Pittsylvania, so it is likely that he lived in the same location, just the name of the county changed) Thomas Wilson b. 1735 Henry County, VA, d. 1817, Henry County. Thomas Wilson b. 1740 Henry County, VA d. 1829, Russell County, KY James Wilson b. 1876 Henry County, VA d. 1873 Warrick County, IN (moved from Russell County, KY about 1842) Aaron Wilson Sr. b. 1827 Russell County, KY d. 1896, Boonville (Warrick County), IN Aaron Wilson Jr. b. 1886 Boonville, IN d. 1909,Evansville, IN Aaron C. Wilson b. 1905 Boonville, IN d. 1971,Evansville, IN Robert Wilson b. 1931, Evansville, IN However, we can find no primary sources past James Wilson in 1700 Virginia. Does anybody have information about this line of Wilson's, or about the father of James? We have found many undocumented secondary sources for his father, but nothing substantial. Any information or insights will be appreciated! Thank you Gregg Wilson
I am trying to find out where Virginia Wilson is. The last place I know she lived was Fullerton, California. Her mother's name was Lorraine. She has a son named Randy. If you know anything about Virginia or Randy, please e-mail me. Don L. Fox FoxeyDL@q.com
Greetings all! I have come across research compiled by Samuel Steven Sargent in Coles Co, IL containing the following statement: "Was- James Wilson and Laura A. Moore. dau of Albert Moore the grandparents of Mrs. Silas K. Simms" I am seeking information about the children and grandchildren of James & Laura. Mrs. Silas Kyle Sims is my great grandmother. Silas Kyle Sims m. Virginia Malcom in Monterey, Highland Co, VA on Jan 31, 1867. I have a copy of their marriage certificate. 1850 Census of Highland Co, VA lists Virginia Hillingsworth, age 8, in the home of John & Rebecca Malcomb. The only other occupant in the home was James M. Malcomb, age 1. John & Rebecca Mowrey married in Highland Co, VA on Jun 14, 1849. 1860 Census Highland Co, VA: MALCOMB, John 49; Rebecca 40; Virginia 18; James M. 9; Nancy J. 9; Rachael A 8; Mary M. 7; Phebe A. 5; Robert P. 3; John R. 2. All were b. in Highland Co, VA. I have not been able to identify any families by the name of Hillingsworth in Highland Co, VA. There are Killingsworth, but I don't have sufficient information to be able to identify who Virginia's parents were. Hence I am seeking any link between Virginia (Hillingsworth) Malcomb to any Hillingsworth (Killingsworth) family OR to James & Laura A. (Moore) Wilson. Silas & Virginia moved from Highland Co, VA to Coles Co, IL in 1887 with 9 of their 10 children. Only Ida May Sims remained as the new bride of Elias "Eli" Bodkin, the son of James M. Bodkin & Sarah Kaler. Thank you in advance for any information that you may have available to share! William Harrison ____________________________________________________________ Penny Stock Soaring 3000% Sign up for Free to find out what the next 3000% Stock Winner is! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4e443711a995257e4c4st02vuc
Hi Gayle, reviewing again your below message of Feb 3, 2010. They are indeed my families as I connect to the COLVILLE, VANCE, WILSON via my dead end gf Daniel MCCAULEY 1743 Ire-1829 Opequon who m Elizabeth MARQUIS ca 1770 at Opequon. She is the d/o James COLVILLE 1695 & Ann VANCE 1700. That makes us cousins of some sort! Find the info very interesting and producing some questions. Can you tell me where David Evans data ends and your data begins? Do you have an Email add or pho # for him? You claim descendancy from Eliz COLVILLE 1729 but I don't see her in father Joseph's 1757 will. What is your support? Could I see your fam sheet on your gf Joseph BLACK 1717? Equally significant, below indicated both the COLVILL & WILSONs are from Bainbridge, Co Down, IRE where I believe my MCCAULEYs are from as well as their cousins GLASS, KERRs. Do you have either of them in your trees? Would you know if Bainbridge is in Parish Seapatrick, Co Down, Ire? Have you done any research there? Do you have your data on a computer genealogy program? Could I have your add & pho #? Best, Hal McCawley 4178 Pindar Way, Oceanside, CA 92056 1-760-941-4716 HalMac@Cox.Net Researching McCAULEY, TUCKER, LEDBETTER, GORDON & YOUNG, SANDERS, WILSON, CHRISTIAN, BROWNLEE, SEE, CLEMMER, DETTRO.. ----- Original Message ----- From: gaylewll@juno.com To: halmac@cox.net Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 3:41 PM Subject: Re: Black, Colville genealogy OK, not my Black line. Let's try this. From Walter Hendricks, Maryville, TN, in 1982: "I recently came across an ad in the Genealogical Helper by Mr. David Evans, 2338 Shadowdale, Houston, TX 77043, who was seeking info on the Evans, Vance, Bl;ack Colville familis. I wrote him and he furnished me with some good information on the Colville family. Joseph Colville (1691-1757 m in 1720 Elizabeth ______, Their children: Joseph II 1721-1816 m 1743 Mary Poe, 2nd 1765 Martha Colville (a cousin) William Colville 1723-1746 Martha Colville 1725- ____ m 1745 Robert Colville (a cousin) Sarah Colville 1727 - _____ m William Vance Elizabeth Colville 1729-1756 m John Black and Samuel Newell (1723-1778) Capt. Andrew Colville 1731-1797 m 1760 Mary Craig Samuel Colville 1733-1807 m 1756 Agnes Colville Joseph Colville came to Virginia via Phladelphia from Ireland about 1735. He had cousins James, John, George who arrived in Augusta Co VA about 1738-40. James and Joseph moved to Frederick county. His son Joseph II migrated to Washington Co VA and James III, son of Joseph II moved to Knox County Ohio. " My tree reads: Jane Colville Black born Feb 4, 1741/42 in Shenandoah Valley VA, M November 15, 1759 in Pequon Presbyterian Church and died Feb 2, 1824. She was daughter of Joseph Black born 1717 and died 1747 and Elizabeth Colville born about 1729 in Ireland, died 1756. Elizabeth was daughter of Joseph Colville born 1691 in Bainbridge Co. Down Ireland, m 1720 and died 1757 in Frederick Co VA. His wife was Elizabeth Wilson b 1700 in Bainbridge Co Down Ireland and died 1756 in Frederick County VA. Joseph was son of William Colville born about 1653 and died between 1702 and 1745 (rather large gap there). His wife was Sarah born about 1665 and died betwen 1703 and 1760. William was the son of Alexander Colville and unknown wife. A.C was born 1628 in County Down Ireland and died between 1659-1719. He was the son of James Colville born 1597 in Scotland and died 1670 in County Down Ireland, married to Lady Margaret born about 1600 and died about 1660 in County Down. James's parents were Robert Colville born 1538 in Cleish, Kinross-Shire Scotland, maried 1569 in Crumbie, Scotland, and died about 1584 in Scotland. He wasmarried to Margaret Lindsay born between 1540-1545 in Cairnie Castle, Moonzie, Fifeshire Scotland. She died Aug. 31, 1601 in Melgund, Fife, Scotland. I got the above from other people and Ancestry or the Latter Day Saints sites. I have no way to research overseas at all. If you believe this interconnects with your family, I will dig deeper into my files and see what I can find for you. Gayle ____________________________________________________________ Nutrition Improve your career health. Click now to study nutrition!
I have undocumented information that George (born abt 1809 in Pa) and died in 1844 married Rebecca Stephens (born 1814 in Ohio); that he may be the son of Edward Wilson who died Mt. Vernon, Pleasant Township, Knox County, Ohio in 1860. Rebecca is buried in White Oak Cemetary, Meigs County, Ohio, died 11 February 1867. Sue Christensen, RN Assessor 75 Wadsworth Street Thomaston, Maine 04861 207 354 6142 -----Original Message----- From: RWilson7 <RWilson7@aol.com> To: OHMORGAN <OHMORGAN@rootsweb.com>; ohmeigs <ohmeigs@rootsweb.com>; WILSON <WILSON@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wed, Aug 10, 2011 10:29 am Subject: [WILSON] STEVENS & WILSON - Ohio Can anyone place the following two individuals into their family tree? ebecca STEVENS (b. 1814 OH) married George WILSON (b. maybe 1810/1820) on 7 Apr 1830 in Morgan County Ohio. ebecca later appears in Scipio Twp in Meigs County, OH by 1850 without eorge but George appears to have purchases land in Rutland Twp, Meigs County n 1852 where Rebecca later moves to but George's whereabouts were never nown. Rebecca and George had the following children: ) Marinda (b. 1833 OH) m. John FORREST in Meigs County, OH ) William B. (b. 1836 OH) d. 1856 of a self-inflicted, accidental gunshot ound, Meigs County, OH ) John (b. 1838 OH) m. ? ) Caroline (b. 1840 OH) m. John CAMPBELL in Meigs County, OH hanks, ick Wilson ew York, NY ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WILSON-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message
Can anyone place the following two individuals into their family tree? Rebecca STEVENS (b. 1814 OH) married George WILSON (b. maybe 1810/1820) on 17 Apr 1830 in Morgan County Ohio. Rebecca later appears in Scipio Twp in Meigs County, OH by 1850 without George but George appears to have purchases land in Rutland Twp, Meigs County in 1852 where Rebecca later moves to but George's whereabouts were never known. Rebecca and George had the following children: 1) Marinda (b. 1833 OH) m. John FORREST in Meigs County, OH 2) William B. (b. 1836 OH) d. 1856 of a self-inflicted, accidental gunshot wound, Meigs County, OH 3) John (b. 1838 OH) m. ? 4) Caroline (b. 1840 OH) m. John CAMPBELL in Meigs County, OH Thanks, Rick Wilson New York, NY
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Folks I am sending this message to both sites (Wilson as a surname and Ray county Missiouri as the place of a marriage) at rootsweb hoping to find anyone doing research from the Wilson point of view trying to locate descendants of George Wilson who married Phebe Halleck on 5 September 1850 in Ray County, Missouri. My source for the marriage comes from Ray County marriages, and Nahum King family archives. I do not know where or when George Wilson was born. Phebe was born about 1828 in Ohio but after the marriage they seem to fall off the face of the earth. Phebe's mother moved on to Oregon by 1853 taking all but Phebe with her at that time. Thanks for any suggestions on finding my cousin of which I am the first cousin 3 times removed. Dan