saw your note on wilson L re marion ohio--any way you have to --run back up line to one of william-elizabeth's 9 (out 0f 11) who had children--also have your dna tested--ed wilson ----- Original Message ----- From: ED Wilson To: WilsonD212@aol.com Cc: busdriver413@netzero.net ; ASheler@aol.com ; jj@losalamos.com ; SKrogh125@aol.com Sent: Friday, April 18, 2003 10:27 PM Subject: Re: Fw: three Wilsons match in the 12 marker analysis thanks-reason urge all to up to 25 is that w/out those --refining --#'s we are dealing in maybe's -1500 plus yrs ago--and another is that even thou irish records may be hard to come by--think the scottish-english and even some irish name wilson's may be able to help if we can show -- we have a 23-25 or 25-25 match between wilson's in the states w/no connections here--as if the info i have( from a may 20-1932 tlr-have a copy-from leonard wilson u of cal )----is close to being correct--ie--from scotland--may be able to--back into a connection-( and maybe--get very lucky and have a wilson over there take a 25 marker test) --agree we need more info-tests --ed wilson ----- Original Message ----- From: WilsonD212@aol.com To: ed.wilson@attbi.com Cc: busdriver413@netzero.net ; ASheler@aol.com ; jj@losalamos.com ; SKrogh125@aol.com Sent: Friday, April 18, 2003 7:08 PM Subject: Re: Fw: three Wilsons match in the 12 marker analysis Dear Ed, Thanks for your response. I've also encouraged my cousin to upgrade to the 25 marker test. Based on your message below, I don't see any obvious link between your Wilson line and mine, at least in America. Given the locations, there may be a better possibility of a connection to Sandy's line from Joshua Wilson in VA. It's interesting that all three lines indicate an origin in northern Ireland. Unfortunately, there may be little chance of proving anything there, since almost all of the pre-1900 Irish records were destroyed when the PRO was burned about 1922. The emigration of the three lines to America may be another issue. My John Wilson of Perry Co., OH, had to be born before 1775, based on the 1820 Perry Co. census record that shows him over 45. I suspect that bef. 1770 would be a better estimate, since the ages of his youngest children suggest a marriage about 1790. I'm about 90% certain that he is the John Wilson in Buffaloe Twp., Washington Co., PA, in the 1810 census, based on the family structure (three males under 10, two 10 to 16, one 16-26, one female each under 10, 10-16, and 16-26); this matches the Perry Co. family. The oldest daughter was likely married by 1810. However, the 1800 John Wilson family in Buffaloe Twp. doesn't match this distribution -- only one male under 10, when there should have been at least two, possibly three. John's father (whose given name I have yet to find), then would have had to be b. bef. 1750, making him at least contemporary with your William and Sandy's Joshua. Since my John left York Co., PA in 1782 (by one unverified source), and there's no second male over 45 in the 1810 Buffaloe Twp. family, I think it's likely that he died before 1810. There are only a few Wilson wills from before 1810 in Washington Co., and none of these seems promising. I haven't tried to do anything yet in York Co. Without a given name, and with a surname as common as Wilson, I don't think there much chance. I had good luck last fall with real estate records in Perry Co., so maybe I can try that approach in Washington Co. One of the big problems is that Washington Co., PA, has Wilson's out the wazoo -- 20 in 1790, including four John's, and 42 in 1800, including 6 John's! FYI, Wilson-L is the Wilson surname mailing list at RootsWeb. Here a link to where you can subscribe: RootsWeb: Genealogy Mailing Lists: WILSON Surname Wilson DeCamp Vienna, VA In a message dated 4/18/2003 1:13:13 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ed.wilson@attbi.com writes: hi-this is rather unique to say the least--to hopefully reduce the margin of error--am upping my tests from 12 to 25-- on my side-- 1st-- William born in n Ireland in 1722-(1801)- came over in 1737---- William married Elizabeth Blackburn (1725-1806)-- I'm from # 2 son -- Archibald --1749-1814 -- Nancy Newman -- 2nd wife -- son William- b-1800-1862 -- wife-- Margaret Stadden--- son -- William Fletcher (1839-1909) -wife Martha Seymour-- son Edwin Blackburn -1861-1936 --wife-- Ida Mary Farmer--1866-1958 (my grandparents)-- son William Lewis--1895-1971-- wife-- Velma Grass-1902-1975-- back to Scotland --per what I have and no firm -hard doc --origin of the Wilson's 1. from Denmark to e Scotland in the 9th century -- 2. name evolved from -- Wilf-- Wolf in Danish --other names evolving into Wilson include Wilfson & Wylsong 3. massacred by King Ethelred in 1002 - ones who survived-escaped-took refuge in France and returned to the British isles w/William the Conqueror in 1066 (Battle of Hastings) 4. separated into 3 groups-branches--England-Scotland and Ireland 5. we are from the Scottish branch--and 6. first known? ancestor --David Wilson Sr. --b--1650 ? 7. David Wilson Jr. --1685 ? who fled to Ulster province-northern Ireland after the Scotch rebellion of 1715--(appears if above is anywhere close--we did not do well in picking the --the right side) 8.his son --William Wilson sr--born in Ulster province--11-16-1722 9. William in 1737 (age 15) along w/2 cousins -- John and William White- (later killed by Indians in (separate incidents) Randolph County now WV) ( their families--supposedly left the area and moved to Kentucky -- have nothing on them -except above and nothing back in n Ireland as William obv had a sister who married a fellow named white in n ire) left Ireland and landed in Philadelphia- 10. next known that William was in the n end of the Shenandoah valley near--Winchester VA in 1742 11. William sr married Elizabeth Blackbird (in 1746 ) who was born in Ulster pro-n i- 2-2-1725 (died 9-2-1806) both buried on the family farm near Wardensville -- (now) WV 12. several members of family moved to what is now Licking County Ohio in early 1800's-- my ggd-Fletcher-gdad Edwin and dad all born in Ohio-- gdad-family moved to Cages Bend (near Nashville) in 1895 -- he's buried in Tenn - dad to WA state-- 13. Oh before I forget --what is Wilson-l 14. yes 12 for 12 means we have a common ancestor -- ca-- but 50% chance in past 14 gen -- reason why went to 25 marker test 15. am most interested in several pieces of info (I am the adm of a Grass DNA project on mom's side - we have flunked the course on anything before 1800 on our 5x gad--on that side --tested a 83 yr old- 1st cuz-once removed and I match him--10 for 12 --means we prob have ca -- in yr 350 -- so am upping his test to 25) -- but would like to narrow the Wilson down to 25 vs 25 (or at least 23 of 25 ) and if a match -- initiate activity back in the British isles as we then would have some solid data to start with -- regards-- Ed Wilson
I have been looking for several years to find Hiram Wilson born around 1850 whose father, Willard, was said to be a master mechanic on the New York Central railroad at one time. In the 1870's Hiram and his father (and perhaps mother and any other siblings) were located in or near Fort Worth, Texas. At some point, they were located in or around Goshen, N.Y. The problem is I find too many Hiram's and Willard's and cannot identify the specific two I am looking for. Who was Hiram's mother, where/when was Hiram born and where/when did he die? Any information about Hiram and Willard will be greatly appreciated. I am an author seeking this info for material to be used in a book. Specifically, I am trying to link the William Randolph Hearst family to the Wilson family via Hiram Wilson and several Hearst/Wilson marriages. Anyone supplying the requested info will be acknowledged in the book, if desired. Thank you.
Dear Rick Thanks for writing. Dianna Wilson is "thought" to have been from Newberry SC. But I have nothing in concrete , so Im starting over. I cant seem to connect her with any of the MANY and I use the term loosly Newberry SC Wilson families! There are so many in Newberry SC. Sooo Im starting from square 1! Thanks very much , Dianne
Hi, What Geographical Location, State, Country? My GG Grandfather had 17 Brothers and Sisters and the family Homestead was in Ohio. Marion County. Rick ----- Original Message ----- From: <McGeesGirl@aol.com> To: <WILSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 7:20 AM Subject: [WILSON-L] Dianne/Dianna E./Ann/Annie/Elizabeth WILSON or any derivative HELP! > Looking for a Dianna Wilson born abt 1810. > Does anyone , anywhere , have a Dianna Wilson? > She has been known as Ann,Elizabeth,Diane,Annie. > She had 2 marriages , maybe more. > 1.John Montgomery 1825 SC > 2.James J Titus 1835 SC > Im Starting from scratch. > Thank You for any tidbit of info. > Dianne > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > List owner > WILSON-admin@rootsweb.com > >
Looking for a Dianna Wilson born abt 1810. Does anyone , anywhere , have a Dianna Wilson? She has been known as Ann,Elizabeth,Diane,Annie. She had 2 marriages , maybe more. 1.John Montgomery 1825 SC 2.James J Titus 1835 SC Im Starting from scratch. Thank You for any tidbit of info. Dianne
I am looking for the "parents" of General Wilson of Knox County, Kentucky( b. Mar.13, 1869 d. July 8, 1951) He was married to Rosa Belle Lee, they had 13 children, Mack, Jency, Bertha, Mae, Pearl, William, Henry, Ben, Charlie, Lee, Sallie, Mary, Jinnie. Need General's parents names, thank-you for any help. V. Williams
Do you know if these married folk, b. in the late 1700s in TENN. had any children. Sounds like they could be related to my Wm. B. Wilson, Adam T. Wilson & Ellen Wilson. Sandy Wilson
I am searching for James Wilson born in Ky. Later moved to St. Charles, Mo where he married Anne Elizabeth Icenhower in July 12, 1866. They had one son Samuel W. Wilson. He married a second time to Martha J. Wood on July 13, 1877 in St. Louis, Mo and they had eight children. James H., Henry, Arthur, Bill, Stella, Ida, Bertie and Margaret. Stella married Henry J. Chandler and Ida married Raymond Cummings and Margaret married someone with the last name of Jedlicka. Some of them moved to Arkansas. I am hoping someone can help me locate these Wilson's. Pat Bowen McDevitt in Fl
I am still searching for the parents and other into about my Zelotes (Zelotus) WILSON. What I have found is that around 1798-1800 Zelotes WILSON married Lovisa (Louisa) OTIS in Argyle, Washington Co, NY. Zelotes and family follow Lovisa's parents Richard OTIS and Patience GEER across NY and settle in Adams Center, Jefferson CO, NY where they live out their lives. >From Jefferson Co records, it appears Zelotes and Lovisa had three daughters, Mary "Polly" who married Elisha HARRIS, Jane who married a BUTTERFIELD and moved to Iowa, and Phebe whose marriage is shown on Worldconnect. This same Worldconnect entry indicates Zelotes was born in 1767 in CT but can't give me proof. Anyone connect? Bill Boyle
Trying one more time to find information on the families shown below. Found on the LDS site: William Rogers married Nancy Brawner. Children: 1. William B. ROGERS, Male; Birth: About 1798 Pittsylvania, Virginia 2. Joseph ROGERS, Male; Birth: About 1796 Pittsylvania, Virginia 3. Elizabeth B. ROGERS, Female; Birth: 1801 Pittsylvania, Virginia Death: After 1857 4. James B. ROGERS, Male; Birth: About 1803 Pittsylvania, Virginia Death: After 1857 5. Rebecca OR Becky ROGERS, Female; Birth: About 1807 Pittsylvania, Virginia Death: Before 1857 6.** Mildred OR Milly ROGERS** Female; Birth: FEB 1811 Pittsylvania, Virginia Death: APR 1884 7. Nancy ROGERS, Female; Birth: About 1820 Pittsylvania, Virginia Death: Before 1857 Can anyone prove or disprove that the above Mildred is the same Mildred Rogers who was the wife of Thomas Wilson, born 1799 in TN? Both are found on the Jackson Co, AL 1860 census. Mildred Rogers was the 3rd wife of Thomas Wilson. Both died in Jackson County, AL and are buried at Old Baptist Cemetery in Hollywood, Jackson Co, AL. I'm trying to connect Mildred Rogers to a William Rogers family found on the 1880 District 11, Marion Co, TN census: 1880 District 11 Marion TN census: William Rogers, 31, born AL, ca 1849. Father born AL, Mother born AL Martha J. Rogers, wife 28, born TN ca 1851; Father born NY (I think this is a typo and should be KY) and Mother born TN Mary A. Rogers, daughter age 8, born TN Isaac H. Rogers, son, age 6, born TN Robert L. Rogers, son, age 2, born TN Lucinda Perkins, mother-in-law, age 60, born TN; Father born KY, Mother born SC The above Lucinda Perkins was living in Jackson Co, AL in 1860, very near Thomas & Mildred. She was shown living in the home of Frances Woodall and her children. At the same time, a son of Frances Woodall was living in the Thomas Wilson home, apparently apprenticed out to learn a trade. I'm trying to tie together the Woodall, Perkins, Rogers and Wilson surnames. If I haven't completely confused everyone, I would appreciate hearing from anyone who can provide any info on these people. Paula
My Grandfather David Albert WILSON Born: May 28, 1876 Brookfield, Linn Co, Missouri, USA Died: December 3, 1941 Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA Buried: December 4, 1941 Rose Hill Cemetery Brookfield, Linn County, Missouri, USA Residence Places: May have been Yellow Creek Township, St. Catherine, MO and Kansas City, MO Wife: Elizabeth { Lizzie } Mae MELTA Born: May 14, 1881 Brookfield, Linn, Missouri, USA Died: May 6, 1957 Buried: Rose Hill Cemetery Brookfield, Linn County, Missouri, USA Any information on this Family will be greatly appreciated. Ray
My Wilson Line ties into my Ball Line. My Web site is http://www.c-zone.net/autrey/ if anyone cares to look. My Grandmother was Mary Alice Wilson Born 1872 in Sarpy County, Nebraska. Marriage to Elmer Ellsworth Ball. Sincerely, Donna
I have receive the death certificate of Walter Lee Wilson, Jr. of Sangamon Cty, IL and he is not a part of my family. I was searching for my husband's grandfather and requested this death certificate. First, the above Wilson died when he was 8 months old and second, he is Negro. I would be happy to send this to an appropriate family if they would write me. Norma Wilson, Golden, CO
hi-ed wilson from william-(1722-n ireland--colonoies-1737--1801-)-elizabeth blackburn-(-1725-n ireland-1806( # 2 son archibald--1749-1814-nancy newman--et al--q--any of your wilsons signed up for the dna project @ family tree dna--i have 12 marker done--match half free world--up'ed to 25--ecd--late may--as think many wilson's related back in n ireland-scotland-- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Col. Carlis B. Wilson" <myboards@yahoo.com> To: <WILSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 21, 2003 9:36 AM Subject: Re: [WILSON-L] Virginia Maryland > Jenean, My Wilson's are from some of those states, if you care to take a look my family site is here: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mysurnames Carlis > > Janean Ray <JRay38@neo.rr.com> wrote:Looking for Wilson's with these surname connections and from the areas of > Virginia, Maryland, Kentucky, Illinois, S.C. > > Jones, Porter, Dodridge, Travers, Tarpley, Chinn, Thompson, Rice, Beveridge, > Blue, Berry, Crebs, Adams, Hays, Pyle, Harris. > > Janean > > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > List owner > WILSON-admin@rootsweb.com > >
Wish I knew! I only have one Wilson, John, with unknown parents and siblings. He came from Middleburg, Loudoun Co. Virginia, at least that is where he is buried. His children ventured on to White Co. IL, some stayed in Union Co. KY and have had many family lines in MO, but need other siblings and cousins to complete puzzle. Janean ----- Original Message ----- From: "gosnell" <gosnell@wnonline.net> To: <WILSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 18, 2003 5:46 PM Subject: [WILSON-L] Dora Wilson b. 1875 MO. > Dora Wilson born 1875 Mill Springs, > Wayne Co., MO. > She had the following siblings: > > Grover Cleveland Wilson b. abt 1878 > inMO., County unknown: died in Orange, TX. > > Dixie Wilson b. abt 1884 in MO., County Unk. > > Sue Effie Wilson b. abt 1893 in MO. > > Any Kinfolks out there? > Harold Gosnell > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > List owner > WILSON-admin@rootsweb.com >
Looking for Wilson's with these surname connections and from the areas of Virginia, Maryland, Kentucky, Illinois, S.C. Jones, Porter, Dodridge, Travers, Tarpley, Chinn, Thompson, Rice, Beveridge, Blue, Berry, Crebs, Adams, Hays, Pyle, Harris. Janean ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Tibbett" <tibbs@tpg.com.au> To: <WILSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 18, 2003 3:43 AM Subject: [WILSON-L] WILSON - WELLINGORE LIN ENGLAND > Researching the WILSON family from Wellingore Lin Eng. period 1600s+ > > Peter J. Tibbett > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > Be sure and check out www.rootsweb.com > Archives of this list and other list. >
Jenean, My Wilson's are from some of those states, if you care to take a look my family site is here: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mysurnames Carlis Janean Ray <JRay38@neo.rr.com> wrote:Looking for Wilson's with these surname connections and from the areas of Virginia, Maryland, Kentucky, Illinois, S.C. Jones, Porter, Dodridge, Travers, Tarpley, Chinn, Thompson, Rice, Beveridge, Blue, Berry, Crebs, Adams, Hays, Pyle, Harris. Janean --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo.
Dianna, My Dora Wilson was born 1875 in Mill Springs, Wayne Co., MO., died in the 1950's in Vernon Parish, Louisiana Harold ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dianna Saario" <dsaario@attbi.com> To: <WILSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: 21 April 2003 02:06 Subject: Re: [WILSON-L] Dora Wilson b. 1875 MO. > I have a Dora Wilson in my database. b. Oct 12, 1870 d. Nov 14, 1893 Earlton > Cemetery, Earlton, Neosho Co., KS. > > What do you think?? > > Dianna
I have a Dora Wilson in my database. b. Oct 12, 1870 d. Nov 14, 1893 Earlton Cemetery, Earlton, Neosho Co., KS. What do you think?? Dianna > > From: "gosnell" <gosnell@wnonline.net> > > Date: 2003/04/18 Fri PM 05:46:07 EDT > > To: WILSON-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: [WILSON-L] Dora Wilson b. 1875 MO. > > > > Dora Wilson born 1875 Mill Springs, > > Wayne Co., MO. > > She had the following siblings: > > > > Grover Cleveland Wilson b. abt 1878 > > inMO., County unknown: died in Orange, TX. > > > > Dixie Wilson b. abt 1884 in MO., County Unk. > > > > Sue Effie Wilson b. abt 1893 in MO. > > > > Any Kinfolks out there? > > Harold Gosnell --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.471 / Virus Database: 269 - Release Date: 4/10/03
I am searching for Wilsons in Vernon County, Mo from the 1920 census. George F. Wilson. I haven't been able to find him in 1910 census for Vernon County, Nevada City, occupation was street commissioner in 1920. He could have been anywhere in Mo in 1910. Evidently his children were born in Missouri, named William V. age 23 and Don F. Wilson age 10. There were probably more children and have married. His wife was Ruth Vandiver Wilson age 53 born in Missouri. Pat Killian > From: "gosnell" <gosnell@wnonline.net> > Date: 2003/04/18 Fri PM 05:46:07 EDT > To: WILSON-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [WILSON-L] Dora Wilson b. 1875 MO. > > Dora Wilson born 1875 Mill Springs, > Wayne Co., MO. > She had the following siblings: > > Grover Cleveland Wilson b. abt 1878 > inMO., County unknown: died in Orange, TX. > > Dixie Wilson b. abt 1884 in MO., County Unk. > > Sue Effie Wilson b. abt 1893 in MO. > > Any Kinfolks out there? > Harold Gosnell > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > List owner > WILSON-admin@rootsweb.com > >