I am looking for information on the family of David CLARK b. 1725 in CT who was s/o Samuel and Abigail (OWEN) CLARK. David CLARK supposedly m. Rachel MOORE, by whom he had 20 children in CT. One of the children was Roseanna b. May 14, 1753. Does anyone have information on Roseanna and her family? And who might be the parents of Rachel MOORE? Roger
Hi, I have a Col. Wilson son of a James Wilson, settled in Lower Marsh Creek Pennsylvania. Would be interested in sharing information. Ray
I missed the lookup information, but would love to chat with Wilson descendants in Pa. My Wilson were in Luzerne Co. and Lackawana Co. Pa C.J. Williams
I would appreciate that too. Please. Susan Terrell ----- Original Message ----- From: "Colleen Wilson" <cwilson1@networksplus.net> To: <WILSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 7:43 AM Subject: Fw: [WILSON-L] Look-ups in the Book > I would like to be included in the WILSON "look-ups" information requested, > if "CSCUC" or someone is offering to do so. Would greatly appreciate any > information that could lead me to the birthplace of my Wilson's. > My Wilson b in PA. Searching for information as to where in PA. > . > Wilson, Colonel, 108, 110 > Wilson, James, 91, 98 > > colleen > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Chris and Karen Cramer" <cnkcramer@centurytel.net> > Subject: Re: [WILSON-L] Look-ups in the Book > > > I didn't realize anyone was doing look-ups.....if so, I would REALLY > > appreciate a couple! > > > Wilson, Colonel 108, 110 > > Wilson, James 91, 98 > > > > Thanks so much! > > > > Karen Cramer > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <Standsalo1@aol.com> > > Subject: [WILSON-L] Look-ups in the Book > > > > > Could you please look-up the information regarding these four men in > "the > > > early Irish and Scotch settlers of Pennsylvania" book ? > > > Thank you very being so kind . > > > > Rodgers, Rev. John,43 > > > Rogers, Dr.,4 > > > > > > Wilson, Colonel,108, 110 > > > Wilson, James,91, 98 > > > > > > Paselo, > > > Stands > > > > > > Gwen Stands Alone Wilson-Rogers McSwain > > > "It makes no difference what you call me..I am what and who I > > > am...how you choose to describe that says more about you than about > > > me." > > > Respect all livings things ~ Start with your children > > > > > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > How to unsubscribe fom list. > e-mail to WILSON-L-request@rootsweb.com > unsubscribe in message. >
I did not see anyone offer lookups. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris and Karen Cramer" <cnkcramer@centurytel.net> To: <WILSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 8:46 AM Subject: Re: [WILSON-L] Look-ups in the Book > I didn't realize anyone was doing look-ups.....if so, I would REALLY > appreciate a couple! > > > Wilson, Colonel 108, 110 > Wilson, James 91, 98 > > Thanks so much! > > Karen Cramer > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Standsalo1@aol.com> > To: <WILSON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 7:36 AM > Subject: [WILSON-L] Look-ups in the Book > > > > Could you please look-up the information regarding these four men in "the > > early Irish and Scotch settlers of Pennsylvania" book ? > > Thank you very being so kind . > > > > > > > > Rodgers, Rev. John,43 > > Rogers, Dr.,4 > > > > Wilson, Colonel,108, 110 > > Wilson, James,91, 98 > > > > Paselo, > > Stands > > > > Gwen Stands Alone Wilson-Rogers McSwain > > "It makes no difference what you call me..I am what and who I > > am...how you choose to describe that says more about you than about > > me." > > Respect all livings things ~ Start with your children > > > > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > > Search for wilson surname on all Rootsweb.com list. > > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > > > > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > List Page > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~nadine/wlist.html >
I would like to be included in the WILSON "look-ups" information requested, if "CSCUC" or someone is offering to do so. Would greatly appreciate any information that could lead me to the birthplace of my Wilson's. My Wilson b in PA. Searching for information as to where in PA. . Wilson, Colonel, 108, 110 Wilson, James, 91, 98 colleen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris and Karen Cramer" <cnkcramer@centurytel.net> Subject: Re: [WILSON-L] Look-ups in the Book > I didn't realize anyone was doing look-ups.....if so, I would REALLY > appreciate a couple! > Wilson, Colonel 108, 110 > Wilson, James 91, 98 > > Thanks so much! > > Karen Cramer > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Standsalo1@aol.com> > Subject: [WILSON-L] Look-ups in the Book > > > Could you please look-up the information regarding these four men in "the > > early Irish and Scotch settlers of Pennsylvania" book ? > > Thank you very being so kind . > > Rodgers, Rev. John,43 > > Rogers, Dr.,4 > > > > Wilson, Colonel,108, 110 > > Wilson, James,91, 98 > > > > Paselo, > > Stands > > > > Gwen Stands Alone Wilson-Rogers McSwain > > "It makes no difference what you call me..I am what and who I > > am...how you choose to describe that says more about you than about > > me." > > Respect all livings things ~ Start with your children
Could you please look-up the information regarding these four men in "the early Irish and Scotch settlers of Pennsylvania" book ? Thank you very being so kind . Rodgers, Rev. John,43 Rogers, Dr.,4 Wilson, Colonel,108, 110 Wilson, James,91, 98 Paselo, Stands Gwen Stands Alone Wilson-Rogers McSwain "It makes no difference what you call me..I am what and who I am...how you choose to describe that says more about you than about me." Respect all livings things ~ Start with your children
I didn't realize anyone was doing look-ups.....if so, I would REALLY appreciate a couple! Wilson, Colonel 108, 110 Wilson, James 91, 98 Thanks so much! Karen Cramer ----- Original Message ----- From: <Standsalo1@aol.com> To: <WILSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 7:36 AM Subject: [WILSON-L] Look-ups in the Book > Could you please look-up the information regarding these four men in "the > early Irish and Scotch settlers of Pennsylvania" book ? > Thank you very being so kind . > > > > Rodgers, Rev. John,43 > Rogers, Dr.,4 > > Wilson, Colonel,108, 110 > Wilson, James,91, 98 > > Paselo, > Stands > > Gwen Stands Alone Wilson-Rogers McSwain > "It makes no difference what you call me..I am what and who I > am...how you choose to describe that says more about you than about > me." > Respect all livings things ~ Start with your children > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > Search for wilson surname on all Rootsweb.com list. > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ > > >
Can you tell us what time period this book covers -- what is meant by "early"? Kay kaylww@attbi.com -----Original Message----- From: CSCUNC@aol.com [mailto:CSCUNC@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 12:24 PM To: WILSON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [WILSON-L] Early Irish and Scotch Settlers in Pennsylvania A couple of weeks ago I sent a post to the list about a book I had located on the early Irish and Scotch settlers of Pennsylvania. A gentleman from Michigan, Mr. Norman C. Caldwell, took the time to index the entire book and offer it back to the list. What a nice gesture and a lot of hard work to boot. Here is the original post followed by Norman's index. It is only on rare occasions that I add a book to the list of "must haves" for the study of Scotch-Irish genealogy. This one is for our friends with Pennsylvania connections and it is certainly a rare item. Published in 1856 "by a descendant" it is titled: "A Tribute to the Principles, Virtues, Habits and Public Usefulness of the Irish and Scotch Early Settlers of Pennsylvania," Chambersburg, Pa., Printed by M. Kiefer & Co. 1856, 171 pages. >From the preface the following: "The writer of the Tribute contained in this work, had long desired to see from the Historical publications in Pennsylvania, a vindication of the character and principles of the Irish and Scotch early settlers of this great State and their descendants against reproach, as well as aspersion, cast upon them in some modern publications having pretensions to Historical accuracy...The writer, feeling as if the sand of his Time glass was nrarly run out, and that he ere long must be laid aside from labor... has hastily thrown together in his leisure hours, taken from other avocations, the remarks contained in the subsequent pages." Those other avocations are Dr. Foote's Sketches of North Carolina and Virginia, Day's Historical collections, Dr. Smith's Old Redstone, Dr. Alexander's Log College, Dr. Miller's Life of Dr. Rogers, Dr. Elliott's Life of McCurdy and others, Craig's History of Pittsburgh, Hazard's Colonial Records and Archives of Pennsylvania, and American Archives by Force and Gordon's History of Pennsylvania, Mr Rupp's Histories of Lancaster, Cumberland and Franklin counties. The style of writing and knowledge of early Presbyterian history indicates the author may have been a member of the clergy. There is a lot of detail on the early members of the church as well as problems with the Indians and the struggle over land rights during the westward expansion. The book reads a bit like Prof. Hagy's thesis on the early frontier settlement at Castle's Woods and it is a combination of history, genealogy and geography. For those interested in obtaining a copy of the book please contact me at cscunc@aol.com for details. Regards, Robert Cowan 525 Harrogate Rd. Matthews, North Carolina 28105 Index for Scots/Irish in Pennsylvania Adams, Samuel,107 Addison, Alexander,131, 152-153 Alexander, Dr.,4, 37, 43, 48 Alexander, Rev. D.,47 Allen, Andrew,107-108 Allison,118 Allison, Dr.,46, 52-53 Allison, Francis,33, 45-46, 104 Allison, Rev. Patrick,47-48, 130 Armstrong, Colonel John,57, 73, 79, 86-89 Armstrong, General,108-109 Armstrong, Justice,85-87 Atwater, Dr.,115-116 Bayard, Colonel John,45 Beaty, Rev. Charles,48, 135-136 Blair, Colonel,108 Blair, Rev. John,43-44, 62, 127, 136-137, 139 Blair, Rev. Samuel,33, 41-44, 118, 120, 139, 150 Blunston, Samuel,59, 61 Boudinot, Elias, LLD,39 Boyd, Rev. Adam,46 Boyd, Rev. Andrew,38 Brackenridge,131 Brackenridge, Judge Hugh Henry,52, 151, 167 Braddock,131 Braddock, General,13, 21, 32-34, 44, 67, 88 Bradford,164 Brice, Rev. John,140-141, 154 Brown, Rev. Dr. M.,140 Brown, Rev. Matthew,104 Buchanan, Colonel,108 Caldwell,118 Caldwell, David,128-129 Calvin,33 Campble, Joseph, 65 Carnahan, Dr.,167 Carter,51 Chambers, Benjamin,24 Chambers, Colonel,108 Chambers, James,93-94 Chatham, Lord,110 Clark, Rev.,166 Clark, Thomas,101 Clymer, Colonel George,98, 110 Cooper, Dr.,90 Cooper, Rev. Robert,105-106 Cornwallis, General,127-128 Craig,4 Craighead, Rev. A.,46 Craighead, Rev. John,104-105 Crawford, John,106 Crawford, Rev. James,105 Croghan, George, 24, 65, 132 Culbertson, Robert,101 Cummings, Alexander,43 Davidson, Rev. Robert,115 Davies,33, 42, 118 Davies, Samuel,42, 120-121 Day, Sherman,4-5, 20-22, 28, 162 Dickinson, John,97, 108, 115 Dickson, Jonathon,12, 16 Dixon,64,134 Doak, Samuel,123 Doddridge, Rev.,144, 149 Dod, Thaddeus,131, 139-140, 142, 154 Duche, Jacob,107 Duffield,81-82, 90 Duffield, Rev. G.,135-136 Dunbar,33, 67 Dunlap, Rev. James,150 Edgar, Judge James,167-168 Elder, Rev. John,72-73, 78 Elliott, Dr.,4, 104, 154 Ewing, Rev. John,46, 48, 75 Fagg's Manor,41, 44, 120, 136-137, 150 Ferry, Harris',58, 112 Ferry, Williams',112 Ferry, Wright's,59 Findlay,166 Findlay, William,131, 153 Finley,118, 121 Finley, Dr. Samuel,44-45, 51-52 Finley, Rev. James,33, 43, 136, 150 Foote, Dr.,4, 114 Forbes, General,67 Force,4 Franklin, Benjamin,12, 16, 97 Fulton, Robert,54 Gage, General,84 Galbreath, Andrew,101 Gallatin, Albert,131, 153 Galloway, Joseph,107-108 Glossbrenner,51 Gordon, Governor,12 Grambo, 33 Grant, Lieutenant,82 Green, General,122, 126, 129 Hall, Joseph,157 Hall, Rev. James,113 Hancock, John,54 Harris,54 Hazard,4 Hazzard, Ebenezer,45 Henry, Governor,45 Henry, Hugh,43 Henry, Patrick,123 Hill, Dr.,127 Hoge, Dr.,125 Howe, General,107, 110 Hughes, Rev. James,140-141, 154 Humphreys,98 Huston, William,101 Hutton, John,101 Ironsetter,86-87 Irwin, General,108 Irwin, William,92 Johnson, Peter,126 Johnston, Robert,115 Keith, George,38 Keith, Governor,11 King, Rev. John,90, 103-104 King, Robert,103 Knox,33 Land Office,60 Lecher, Charles,101 Lee,126 Lee, Richard H.,96 Lippencott,33 Logan, James,5, 9-11, 16 Lyon, W.,87 Madison, James Jr.,123 Magaw, Colonel,108 Magaw, Robert,92 Marshall, Rev. Robert,154 Marshall, Thomas,140 Mason,64, 134 McAden ,118 McAden, Hugh,127 McConnell, James,101 McCune, Samuel,101 McCurdy,4 McCurdy, Rev. Elisha,154 McGready, Rev. James,140, 154 McKean, Chief Justice,112 McKean, Colonel,97, 110 McKean, Thomas ,52, 96 McMillan, Rev. John,131, 137-137, 140-144, 154, 167 McWhorter, Dr.,45 Mercer, Col./Gen.,89 Mercer, Dr. Hugh,88-89 Miller, Dr.,4, 37, 41-43, 48, 130 Miller, R.,87 Mitchell, John,164 Montgomery, Colonel,108 Montgomery, John,91 Morgan, Captain,126 Morris,97 Morris, Governor,12, 14, 30 Morton,97 Nesbit, Rev. Charles,115-116 Nevin, Rev. Alfred,103 Patterson, Rev. Joseph,141, 154 Penn,5 Penn, Governor,72-73, 79, 86 Peters,55 Peters, Richard,22-24 Porter, Rev. Samuel,140-141, 154, 167 Postlethwaite, Samuel,101 Power, Rev. James,131, 142, 144 Ramsay, David,53 Ramsay, Dr.,53 Redemptioners,35 Reed, Joseph,75, 111 Robinson, William,118, 120-121 Robison, Captain,74 Rodgers, Rev. John,43 Rogers, Dr.,4 Ross,131 Ross, Colonel George,98 Ross, Honorable James,52, 115, 152 Rowan, Honorable John,52 Rupp,4, 38, 71 Rush, Dr. Benjamin,44, 53, 98 Rush, Judge,44 Sargent, Winthrop,33 Schnider, Conrad ,101, 106 Scull, John,157 Smith,118, 139, 154 Smith, Colonel James,98, 108, 110 Smith, Dr.,4, 104, 165-166 Smith, Honorable James,52 Smith, Lieutenant James,82-83 Smith, Rev. David,131, 141 Smith, Rev. Joseph,141-142, 144 Smith, Rev. Robert,33, 43, 47, 122, 129, 137 Smith, Rev. Samuel Stanhope,47, 122, 124 Smith, Rev. William,47, 104 Smith, Rev. John Blair,47, 123-126 St. Clair,131 St. Clair, Arthur,151 Steele, Rev. (Captain) John,86-88, 101, 103, 132 Stockton ,110 Stump, Frederick,58, 85-87 Swan, Rev. William,141 Taylor, Colonel George,98 Templeton, Rev. S.,99 Tennent,118-119, 139 Tennent, Gilbert,40-41, 43 Tennent, William Sr.,33, 38-41, 49, 113 Turbott, Thomas,101 Vegol, Philip,164 Venable, S.,125 Waddell,118 Waddell, Rev. James,45, 121-122 Washington, George,13, 89, 110-111 Washington, President,164 Watts, Lt. Col. Frederick,101, 108 Wayne, General,109, 160 Weiser,65 Whitfield, Rev. George,39-41 Williamson, Hugh,53 Willing,97 Wilson, Colonel,108, 110 Wilson, James,91, 98 Wirt,122 Witherspoon, Rev. David,123, 125 Witherspoon, Rev. John,98 ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== Search for wilson surname on all Rootsweb.com list. http://archiver.rootsweb.com/
I've "rescued" an old photograph of Lizzie WILSON OETTING, Elzio OETTING, and Lena WILSON taken at the Jostman Studio in Chester, Illinois. The photograph appears to have been taken in the 1890's or early 1900's and pictures two young girls probably 11-14 years of age and a woman in her 30's. The older girl is definitely related to the woman, probably her daughter, but I'm not certain about the other girl. Whoever wrote the names crossed through the surname WILSON for Lizzie, so I'm thinking that maybe WILSON was her maiden name??? The mystery is are the OETTING's referenced the mother and daughter and the other WILSON girl a younger sister or niece? I need help solving the mystery and seeing that the photograph can be returned to the family. If you are a member of this family or know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley
I am interested in obtaining a copy of this book. Please advise cost, and ordering information. My Wilson family of Ohio, Virginia, and either Delaware or Pennsylvania before that, were staunch Presbyterians up into the 1960s. Thank you, Harold McDonald Cantonment, Florida
A couple of weeks ago I sent a post to the list about a book I had located on the early Irish and Scotch settlers of Pennsylvania. A gentleman from Michigan, Mr. Norman C. Caldwell, took the time to index the entire book and offer it back to the list. What a nice gesture and a lot of hard work to boot. Here is the original post followed by Norman's index. It is only on rare occasions that I add a book to the list of "must haves" for the study of Scotch-Irish genealogy. This one is for our friends with Pennsylvania connections and it is certainly a rare item. Published in 1856 "by a descendant" it is titled: "A Tribute to the Principles, Virtues, Habits and Public Usefulness of the Irish and Scotch Early Settlers of Pennsylvania," Chambersburg, Pa., Printed by M. Kiefer & Co. 1856, 171 pages. >From the preface the following: "The writer of the Tribute contained in this work, had long desired to see from the Historical publications in Pennsylvania, a vindication of the character and principles of the Irish and Scotch early settlers of this great State and their descendants against reproach, as well as aspersion, cast upon them in some modern publications having pretensions to Historical accuracy...The writer, feeling as if the sand of his Time glass was nrarly run out, and that he ere long must be laid aside from labor... has hastily thrown together in his leisure hours, taken from other avocations, the remarks contained in the subsequent pages." Those other avocations are Dr. Foote's Sketches of North Carolina and Virginia, Day's Historical collections, Dr. Smith's Old Redstone, Dr. Alexander's Log College, Dr. Miller's Life of Dr. Rogers, Dr. Elliott's Life of McCurdy and others, Craig's History of Pittsburgh, Hazard's Colonial Records and Archives of Pennsylvania, and American Archives by Force and Gordon's History of Pennsylvania, Mr Rupp's Histories of Lancaster, Cumberland and Franklin counties. The style of writing and knowledge of early Presbyterian history indicates the author may have been a member of the clergy. There is a lot of detail on the early members of the church as well as problems with the Indians and the struggle over land rights during the westward expansion. The book reads a bit like Prof. Hagy's thesis on the early frontier settlement at Castle's Woods and it is a combination of history, genealogy and geography. For those interested in obtaining a copy of the book please contact me at cscunc@aol.com for details. Regards, Robert Cowan 525 Harrogate Rd. Matthews, North Carolina 28105 Index for Scots/Irish in Pennsylvania Adams, Samuel,107 Addison, Alexander,131, 152-153 Alexander, Dr.,4, 37, 43, 48 Alexander, Rev. D.,47 Allen, Andrew,107-108 Allison,118 Allison, Dr.,46, 52-53 Allison, Francis,33, 45-46, 104 Allison, Rev. Patrick,47-48, 130 Armstrong, Colonel John,57, 73, 79, 86-89 Armstrong, General,108-109 Armstrong, Justice,85-87 Atwater, Dr.,115-116 Bayard, Colonel John,45 Beaty, Rev. Charles,48, 135-136 Blair, Colonel,108 Blair, Rev. John,43-44, 62, 127, 136-137, 139 Blair, Rev. Samuel,33, 41-44, 118, 120, 139, 150 Blunston, Samuel,59, 61 Boudinot, Elias, LLD,39 Boyd, Rev. Adam,46 Boyd, Rev. Andrew,38 Brackenridge,131 Brackenridge, Judge Hugh Henry,52, 151, 167 Braddock,131 Braddock, General,13, 21, 32-34, 44, 67, 88 Bradford,164 Brice, Rev. John,140-141, 154 Brown, Rev. Dr. M.,140 Brown, Rev. Matthew,104 Buchanan, Colonel,108 Caldwell,118 Caldwell, David,128-129 Calvin,33 Campble, Joseph, 65 Carnahan, Dr.,167 Carter,51 Chambers, Benjamin,24 Chambers, Colonel,108 Chambers, James,93-94 Chatham, Lord,110 Clark, Rev.,166 Clark, Thomas,101 Clymer, Colonel George,98, 110 Cooper, Dr.,90 Cooper, Rev. Robert,105-106 Cornwallis, General,127-128 Craig,4 Craighead, Rev. A.,46 Craighead, Rev. John,104-105 Crawford, John,106 Crawford, Rev. James,105 Croghan, George, 24, 65, 132 Culbertson, Robert,101 Cummings, Alexander,43 Davidson, Rev. Robert,115 Davies,33, 42, 118 Davies, Samuel,42, 120-121 Day, Sherman,4-5, 20-22, 28, 162 Dickinson, John,97, 108, 115 Dickson, Jonathon,12, 16 Dixon,64,134 Doak, Samuel,123 Doddridge, Rev.,144, 149 Dod, Thaddeus,131, 139-140, 142, 154 Duche, Jacob,107 Duffield,81-82, 90 Duffield, Rev. G.,135-136 Dunbar,33, 67 Dunlap, Rev. James,150 Edgar, Judge James,167-168 Elder, Rev. John,72-73, 78 Elliott, Dr.,4, 104, 154 Ewing, Rev. John,46, 48, 75 Fagg's Manor,41, 44, 120, 136-137, 150 Ferry, Harris',58, 112 Ferry, Williams',112 Ferry, Wright's,59 Findlay,166 Findlay, William,131, 153 Finley,118, 121 Finley, Dr. Samuel,44-45, 51-52 Finley, Rev. James,33, 43, 136, 150 Foote, Dr.,4, 114 Forbes, General,67 Force,4 Franklin, Benjamin,12, 16, 97 Fulton, Robert,54 Gage, General,84 Galbreath, Andrew,101 Gallatin, Albert,131, 153 Galloway, Joseph,107-108 Glossbrenner,51 Gordon, Governor,12 Grambo, 33 Grant, Lieutenant,82 Green, General,122, 126, 129 Hall, Joseph,157 Hall, Rev. James,113 Hancock, John,54 Harris,54 Hazard,4 Hazzard, Ebenezer,45 Henry, Governor,45 Henry, Hugh,43 Henry, Patrick,123 Hill, Dr.,127 Hoge, Dr.,125 Howe, General,107, 110 Hughes, Rev. James,140-141, 154 Humphreys,98 Huston, William,101 Hutton, John,101 Ironsetter,86-87 Irwin, General,108 Irwin, William,92 Johnson, Peter,126 Johnston, Robert,115 Keith, George,38 Keith, Governor,11 King, Rev. John,90, 103-104 King, Robert,103 Knox,33 Land Office,60 Lecher, Charles,101 Lee,126 Lee, Richard H.,96 Lippencott,33 Logan, James,5, 9-11, 16 Lyon, W.,87 Madison, James Jr.,123 Magaw, Colonel,108 Magaw, Robert,92 Marshall, Rev. Robert,154 Marshall, Thomas,140 Mason,64, 134 McAden ,118 McAden, Hugh,127 McConnell, James,101 McCune, Samuel,101 McCurdy,4 McCurdy, Rev. Elisha,154 McGready, Rev. James,140, 154 McKean, Chief Justice,112 McKean, Colonel,97, 110 McKean, Thomas ,52, 96 McMillan, Rev. John,131, 137-137, 140-144, 154, 167 McWhorter, Dr.,45 Mercer, Col./Gen.,89 Mercer, Dr. Hugh,88-89 Miller, Dr.,4, 37, 41-43, 48, 130 Miller, R.,87 Mitchell, John,164 Montgomery, Colonel,108 Montgomery, John,91 Morgan, Captain,126 Morris,97 Morris, Governor,12, 14, 30 Morton,97 Nesbit, Rev. Charles,115-116 Nevin, Rev. Alfred,103 Patterson, Rev. Joseph,141, 154 Penn,5 Penn, Governor,72-73, 79, 86 Peters,55 Peters, Richard,22-24 Porter, Rev. Samuel,140-141, 154, 167 Postlethwaite, Samuel,101 Power, Rev. James,131, 142, 144 Ramsay, David,53 Ramsay, Dr.,53 Redemptioners,35 Reed, Joseph,75, 111 Robinson, William,118, 120-121 Robison, Captain,74 Rodgers, Rev. John,43 Rogers, Dr.,4 Ross,131 Ross, Colonel George,98 Ross, Honorable James,52, 115, 152 Rowan, Honorable John,52 Rupp,4, 38, 71 Rush, Dr. Benjamin,44, 53, 98 Rush, Judge,44 Sargent, Winthrop,33 Schnider, Conrad ,101, 106 Scull, John,157 Smith,118, 139, 154 Smith, Colonel James,98, 108, 110 Smith, Dr.,4, 104, 165-166 Smith, Honorable James,52 Smith, Lieutenant James,82-83 Smith, Rev. David,131, 141 Smith, Rev. Joseph,141-142, 144 Smith, Rev. Robert,33, 43, 47, 122, 129, 137 Smith, Rev. Samuel Stanhope,47, 122, 124 Smith, Rev. William,47, 104 Smith, Rev. John Blair,47, 123-126 St. Clair,131 St. Clair, Arthur,151 Steele, Rev. (Captain) John,86-88, 101, 103, 132 Stockton ,110 Stump, Frederick,58, 85-87 Swan, Rev. William,141 Taylor, Colonel George,98 Templeton, Rev. S.,99 Tennent,118-119, 139 Tennent, Gilbert,40-41, 43 Tennent, William Sr.,33, 38-41, 49, 113 Turbott, Thomas,101 Vegol, Philip,164 Venable, S.,125 Waddell,118 Waddell, Rev. James,45, 121-122 Washington, George,13, 89, 110-111 Washington, President,164 Watts, Lt. Col. Frederick,101, 108 Wayne, General,109, 160 Weiser,65 Whitfield, Rev. George,39-41 Williamson, Hugh,53 Willing,97 Wilson, Colonel,108, 110 Wilson, James,91, 98 Wirt,122 Witherspoon, Rev. David,123, 125 Witherspoon, Rev. John,98
Does any one have a CHARLIE WILSON that was in Dover Oklahoma before the land run of Sept 16 1890 into the Cherokee Strip? Susan Terrell
In a message dated 3/7/2003 9:35:38 AM Mountain Standard Time, meanded.us@verizon.net writes: > Sorry, it was just a "stab" in the dark-as was my typing at 2:30 AM is > morning! I appreciate those stabs in the dark! It is those "stabs" that often result in the clue to help solve a puzzle.
In a message dated 3/7/2003 7:57:04 AM Mountain Standard Time, meanded.us@verizon.net writes: > I have a > Harvet Wilson-son of Robert and Jane Latimer WIlson born abourt 1830 in > Tenn. ut no other information on him > Thank you so much for your response. I believe that the Harve Wilson that I am exploring was born about 1852. Phyllis
Sorry, it was just a "stab" in the dark-as was my typing at 2:30 AM is morning! Carol Wilson Lopez ----- Original Message ----- From: <PRCarpe@aol.com> To: <WILSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 8:21 AM Subject: Re: [WILSON-L] Harve or Harvey Wilson > In a message dated 3/7/2003 7:57:04 AM Mountain Standard Time, > meanded.us@verizon.net writes: > > > I have a > > Harvet Wilson-son of Robert and Jane Latimer WIlson born abourt 1830 in > > Tenn. ut no other information on him > > > > Thank you so much for your response. I believe that the Harve Wilson that I > am exploring was born about 1852. > > Phyllis > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > Be sure and check out www.rootsweb.com > Archives of this list and other list. > >
I have a Harvet Wilson-son of Robert and Jane Latimer WIlson born abourt 1830 in Tenn. ut no other information on him ----- Original Message ----- From: <PRCarpe@aol.com> To: <WILSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 7:04 PM Subject: [WILSON-L] Harve or Harvey Wilson > Seeking information regarding a Harve Wilson who lived in Laclede County, MO > prior to 1894 and married Mary A. Flowers. Moved between 1892-1894 to > Calvin, Hughes County, OK. > Any information greatly appreciated. > Phyllis Wilson Carpenter > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > List owner > WILSON-admin@rootsweb.com > >
Looking for information on a Daniel P. Wilson. He was born in TN but shows up in Choctaw Co MS. He is first married to Sarah. He has several children by her. He is living in Van Buren Co AR by 1880 and is a widower. Two of his children are with him there. In Nov of 1880 he married my ggg-grandmother Elizabeth Marshall Scott. Elizabeth was divorced at that time and had two daughters Angeline and Mary. I lose Daniel P., Elizabeth, Mary and Daniel's daughters after that census. Angeline is my gg-grandmother and she also married in 1880 and stayed in Van Buren Co AR. I can find no trace of the other family members in 1900. Elizabeth would have been in her mid-50's by 1900. I do not know if she and Daniel had any children together. Would anyone know anything about this couple or why Daniel P. would have left MS for that area of Arkansas? Kathy, Killeen, TX
Seeking information regarding a Harve Wilson who lived in Laclede County, MO prior to 1894 and married Mary A. Flowers. Moved between 1892-1894 to Calvin, Hughes County, OK. Any information greatly appreciated. Phyllis Wilson Carpenter
Well if you have any with Virginia connections let me know. My Wilson line connections in Illinois are Skiles, Marlin, Hillyard, Newman, Boehringer, McKenzie, Ude and Adams. Those are all spouses that married Wilson. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve" <bpd901@yahoo.com> To: <WILSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 2:12 PM Subject: Re: [WILSON-L] William H. WILSON, Ashe Co. NC > Janean, they were in Randolph County. More > specifically, Tilden. > > Steve > > > --- Janean Ray <JRay38@neo.rr.com> wrote: > > Dear Steve: Where in Illinois were your Wilsons? > > Mine were in White > > County. Janean > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Steve" <bpd901@yahoo.com> > > To: <WILSON-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 9:32 PM > > Subject: Re: [WILSON-L] William H. WILSON, Ashe Co. > > NC > > > > > > > Wow, Fran, talk about coincidences! My > > g-g-grandfather > > > was a William H. Wilson (1849-1923) and his > > > granddaughter, Viola, married a WATT. They were > > from > > > IL. > > > > > > Steve > > > > > > > > > > > > --- Frances Black <frances_b_65705@yahoo.com> > > wrote: > > > > > > > > Hello list, > > > > > > > > While researching at the National Archives in > > D.C., > > > > I copied some records concerning William H. > > WILSON, > > > > a private in Co. I, 13th Tennessee Cavalry > > (Union). > > > > He lived in Ashe Co. NC in the area of Solitude. > > > > His wife was Diannah OSBORN. This is not the > > > > William H. WILSON that I was searching for and I > > > > would be glad to send these records to someone > > who > > > > is. > > > > > > > > My William H. WILSON was married to Sarah Jane > > WATT > > > > and died about 1917 probably in Asheville, NC. > > If > > > > anyone can help me with this William H. WILSON, > > > > please respond. > > > > > > > > Fran in MO > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > > Do you Yahoo!? > > > > Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, > > and > > > > more > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > > > > List owner > > > > WILSON-admin@rootsweb.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > Do you Yahoo!? > > > Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, more > > > http://taxes.yahoo.com/ > > > > > > > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > > > Check out index for Wilson given names. > > > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~nadine/alpha.html > > > > > > > > > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > > Search for wilson surname on all Rootsweb.com list. > > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, more > http://taxes.yahoo.com/ > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > List Page > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~nadine/wlist.html >