Thomas: My grandmother's Wilson line came from Ireland to Canada in the same time frame, and had property in Ontario, in Stanley's Corners, not far from Ottawa. They are buried at the Methodist Church in Stanley's Corner. On one headstone, it indicates that they came from County Caavan, Ireland. Scott On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 9:58 AM Thomas L. Wilson <twilson@casair.net> wrote: > My Wilson line came from County Fermanagh to Canada in the 1830's and > then to Michigan in the 1860's. > > Thomas L. Wilson > > On 1/13/2019 9:28 AM, lwilson181--- via WILSON wrote: > > Paula: > > My Wilson line did not enter through GA. My oldest documented ancestor > is David Wilson. He was born January 30, 1774 - in Virginia (1850 > census). In 1880 census one of his sons shows that he was born in > Ireland. He is first documented in Greene County, TN in 1795 where he > married Jane (Jenny) Weir (Wear). His second born son married Nancy > Culton. Her ancestors purchased land in Borden's Grant (aka Scotch-Irish > Settlement) around 1740. Robert and Joseph Culton immigrated from > Ireland. The Wilson ancestors in TN were members of the Presbyterian > Church - favored by Protestant Irish. > > Other paternal lines were Williams and Feaster. > > > > My Wilson ancestor left TN and migrated to SW Missouri in 1852. Here > all three lines came together in marriage. My grandparents and all their > children and their parents all had blue eyes. Blue eyes is typically > associated with Irish ancestry. > > > > Larry Wilson > > In a message dated 1/12/2019 8:30:38 PM Central Standard Time, > dunk1432@verizon.net writes: > > > > > > DNA suggests my line of Wilsons were of Scotch-Irish blood. Assuming my > line did leave for America ca early 1700’s/1800’s, how or where would they > have most likely entered? After arriving, if first probably found in NC/SC > area, what route would they have used to arrive in Walker County GA? > > My first known Wilson was my gg gfather, William Wilson & wife, Sarah, > maiden unknown. Found on 1850 West Armunchee, Walker Co, GA census along > with 9 children. There are also Wilsons living in EAST Armunchee, Walker > Co, GA. Can anyone fill me in on the 1850’s (town ?) of Armunchee? Would > the Wilsons living in both areas have lived close to each other? > > Sometime after 1850, my line moved to DeKalb. Co AL, as the 1860 census > shows. A daughter, Sarah E Wilson Cosby, was later found in Chattooga Co GA > and Minerva Jane Wilson Windrix/Wenrich was in Jackson County AL in 1870. > Also in her home was her father, William. He is not shown anywhere in 1880. > A 10 year old female, Josephine Chambers/Chalmers? is also in Minerva’s > Home in 1870. My great gfather, Abram/Abraham, was in Morgan Co, AL in the > home of Mary Woodall, for the 1870 census. Have determined that Mary was > Abe’s sister. Believe that Mary Wilson Woodall was the wife of Andrew > Woodall, also from GA. > > Anyone on the list have SC or NC Wilsons living in this general vicinity > in the 1800’s? If so, any data on how they arrived in GA? > > Sent from my iPad > > PAULA DUNKLIN > > _______________________________________________Email preferences: > http://bit.ly/rootswebprefUnsubscribe > https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/wilson@rootsweb.comPrivacy > Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: > https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blogRootsWeb is > funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > > Unsubscribe > https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/wilson@rootsweb.com > > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: > https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > > Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog > > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb > community > > _______________________________________________ > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/wilson@rootsweb.com > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: > https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb > community >
My Wilson line came from County Fermanagh to Canada in the 1830's and then to Michigan in the 1860's. Thomas L. Wilson On 1/13/2019 9:28 AM, lwilson181--- via WILSON wrote: > Paula: > My Wilson line did not enter through GA. My oldest documented ancestor is David Wilson. He was born January 30, 1774 - in Virginia (1850 census). In 1880 census one of his sons shows that he was born in Ireland. He is first documented in Greene County, TN in 1795 where he married Jane (Jenny) Weir (Wear). His second born son married Nancy Culton. Her ancestors purchased land in Borden's Grant (aka Scotch-Irish Settlement) around 1740. Robert and Joseph Culton immigrated from Ireland. The Wilson ancestors in TN were members of the Presbyterian Church - favored by Protestant Irish. > Other paternal lines were Williams and Feaster. > > My Wilson ancestor left TN and migrated to SW Missouri in 1852. Here all three lines came together in marriage. My grandparents and all their children and their parents all had blue eyes. Blue eyes is typically associated with Irish ancestry. > > Larry Wilson > In a message dated 1/12/2019 8:30:38 PM Central Standard Time, dunk1432@verizon.net writes: > > > DNA suggests my line of Wilsons were of Scotch-Irish blood. Assuming my line did leave for America ca early 1700’s/1800’s, how or where would they have most likely entered? After arriving, if first probably found in NC/SC area, what route would they have used to arrive in Walker County GA? > My first known Wilson was my gg gfather, William Wilson & wife, Sarah, maiden unknown. Found on 1850 West Armunchee, Walker Co, GA census along with 9 children. There are also Wilsons living in EAST Armunchee, Walker Co, GA. Can anyone fill me in on the 1850’s (town ?) of Armunchee? Would the Wilsons living in both areas have lived close to each other? > Sometime after 1850, my line moved to DeKalb. Co AL, as the 1860 census shows. A daughter, Sarah E Wilson Cosby, was later found in Chattooga Co GA and Minerva Jane Wilson Windrix/Wenrich was in Jackson County AL in 1870. Also in her home was her father, William. He is not shown anywhere in 1880. A 10 year old female, Josephine Chambers/Chalmers? is also in Minerva’s Home in 1870. My great gfather, Abram/Abraham, was in Morgan Co, AL in the home of Mary Woodall, for the 1870 census. Have determined that Mary was Abe’s sister. Believe that Mary Wilson Woodall was the wife of Andrew Woodall, also from GA. > Anyone on the list have SC or NC Wilsons living in this general vicinity in the 1800’s? If so, any data on how they arrived in GA? > Sent from my iPad > PAULA DUNKLIN > _______________________________________________Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebprefUnsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/wilson@rootsweb.comPrivacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blogRootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community > > _______________________________________________ > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/wilson@rootsweb.com > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community
Larry, thanks for the reply. As far as I know, my Wilson ancestors stayed in the NC-SC-GA and AL areas, except for my gfather who moved on to east and central Texas in the early 1900’s. I have only traced my line back to 1801 unknown county of SC, so anything before that is still unknown to me. Thanks. Sent from my iPad PAULA DUNKLIN > On Jan 13, 2019, at 8:28 AM, lwilson181--- via WILSON <wilson@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > Paula: > My Wilson line did not enter through GA. My oldest documented ancestor is David Wilson. He was born January 30, 1774 - in Virginia (1850 census). In 1880 census one of his sons shows that he was born in Ireland. He is first documented in Greene County, TN in 1795 where he married Jane (Jenny) Weir (Wear). His second born son married Nancy Culton. Her ancestors purchased land in Borden's Grant (aka Scotch-Irish Settlement) around 1740. Robert and Joseph Culton immigrated from Ireland. The Wilson ancestors in TN were members of the Presbyterian Church - favored by Protestant Irish. > Other paternal lines were Williams and Feaster. > > My Wilson ancestor left TN and migrated to SW Missouri in 1852. Here all three lines came together in marriage. My grandparents and all their children and their parents all had blue eyes. Blue eyes is typically associated with Irish ancestry. > > Larry Wilson > In a message dated 1/12/2019 8:30:38 PM Central Standard Time, dunk1432@verizon.net writes: > > > DNA suggests my line of Wilsons were of Scotch-Irish blood. Assuming my line did leave for America ca early 1700’s/1800’s, how or where would they have most likely entered? After arriving, if first probably found in NC/SC area, what route would they have used to arrive in Walker County GA? > My first known Wilson was my gg gfather, William Wilson & wife, Sarah, maiden unknown. Found on 1850 West Armunchee, Walker Co, GA census along with 9 children. There are also Wilsons living in EAST Armunchee, Walker Co, GA. Can anyone fill me in on the 1850’s (town ?) of Armunchee? Would the Wilsons living in both areas have lived close to each other? > Sometime after 1850, my line moved to DeKalb. Co AL, as the 1860 census shows. A daughter, Sarah E Wilson Cosby, was later found in Chattooga Co GA and Minerva Jane Wilson Windrix/Wenrich was in Jackson County AL in 1870. Also in her home was her father, William. He is not shown anywhere in 1880. A 10 year old female, Josephine Chambers/Chalmers? is also in Minerva’s Home in 1870. My great gfather, Abram/Abraham, was in Morgan Co, AL in the home of Mary Woodall, for the 1870 census. Have determined that Mary was Abe’s sister. Believe that Mary Wilson Woodall was the wife of Andrew Woodall, also from GA. > Anyone on the list have SC or NC Wilsons living in this general vicinity in the 1800’s? If so, any data on how they arrived in GA? > Sent from my iPad > PAULA DUNKLIN > _______________________________________________Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebprefUnsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/wilson@rootsweb.comPrivacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blogRootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community > > _______________________________________________ > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/wilson@rootsweb.com > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community
Paula: My Wilson line did not enter through GA. My oldest documented ancestor is David Wilson. He was born January 30, 1774 - in Virginia (1850 census). In 1880 census one of his sons shows that he was born in Ireland. He is first documented in Greene County, TN in 1795 where he married Jane (Jenny) Weir (Wear). His second born son married Nancy Culton. Her ancestors purchased land in Borden's Grant (aka Scotch-Irish Settlement) around 1740. Robert and Joseph Culton immigrated from Ireland. The Wilson ancestors in TN were members of the Presbyterian Church - favored by Protestant Irish. Other paternal lines were Williams and Feaster. My Wilson ancestor left TN and migrated to SW Missouri in 1852. Here all three lines came together in marriage. My grandparents and all their children and their parents all had blue eyes. Blue eyes is typically associated with Irish ancestry. Larry Wilson In a message dated 1/12/2019 8:30:38 PM Central Standard Time, dunk1432@verizon.net writes: DNA suggests my line of Wilsons were of Scotch-Irish blood. Assuming my line did leave for America ca early 1700’s/1800’s, how or where would they have most likely entered? After arriving, if first probably found in NC/SC area, what route would they have used to arrive in Walker County GA? My first known Wilson was my gg gfather, William Wilson & wife, Sarah, maiden unknown. Found on 1850 West Armunchee, Walker Co, GA census along with 9 children. There are also Wilsons living in EAST Armunchee, Walker Co, GA. Can anyone fill me in on the 1850’s (town ?) of Armunchee? Would the Wilsons living in both areas have lived close to each other? Sometime after 1850, my line moved to DeKalb. Co AL, as the 1860 census shows. A daughter, Sarah E Wilson Cosby, was later found in Chattooga Co GA and Minerva Jane Wilson Windrix/Wenrich was in Jackson County AL in 1870. Also in her home was her father, William. He is not shown anywhere in 1880. A 10 year old female, Josephine Chambers/Chalmers? is also in Minerva’s Home in 1870. My great gfather, Abram/Abraham, was in Morgan Co, AL in the home of Mary Woodall, for the 1870 census. Have determined that Mary was Abe’s sister. Believe that Mary Wilson Woodall was the wife of Andrew Woodall, also from GA. Anyone on the list have SC or NC Wilsons living in this general vicinity in the 1800’s? If so, any data on how they arrived in GA? Sent from my iPad PAULA DUNKLIN _______________________________________________Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebprefUnsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/wilson@rootsweb.comPrivacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blogRootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community
DNA suggests my line of Wilsons were of Scotch-Irish blood. Assuming my line did leave for America ca early 1700’s/1800’s, how or where would they have most likely entered? After arriving, if first probably found in NC/SC area, what route would they have used to arrive in Walker County GA? My first known Wilson was my gg gfather, William Wilson & wife, Sarah, maiden unknown. Found on 1850 West Armunchee, Walker Co, GA census along with 9 children. There are also Wilsons living in EAST Armunchee, Walker Co, GA. Can anyone fill me in on the 1850’s (town ?) of Armunchee? Would the Wilsons living in both areas have lived close to each other? Sometime after 1850, my line moved to DeKalb. Co AL, as the 1860 census shows. A daughter, Sarah E Wilson Cosby, was later found in Chattooga Co GA and Minerva Jane Wilson Windrix/Wenrich was in Jackson County AL in 1870. Also in her home was her father, William. He is not shown anywhere in 1880. A 10 year old female, Josephine Chambers/Chalmers? is also in Minerva’s Home in 1870. My great gfather, Abram/Abraham, was in Morgan Co, AL in the home of Mary Woodall, for the 1870 census. Have determined that Mary was Abe’s sister. Believe that Mary Wilson Woodall was the wife of Andrew Woodall, also from GA. Anyone on the list have SC or NC Wilsons living in this general vicinity in the 1800’s? If so, any data on how they arrived in GA? Sent from my iPad PAULA DUNKLIN
Have you considered the Ancestry DNA test route? I have done both Family Tree DNA and Ancestry DNA. Family Tree theoretically connects ancestors with the same surname. I have been a member for more than 20 years and have not connected with any Wilson's that fit into my family tree. On the other hand, the Ancestry DNA profile has connected me with a number of people who descend from the same Wilson line as I do. I can only go back to 1774 with documentation of my line. Virginia > Tennessee > Missouri > Texas. The line did immigrate from Ireland, but I do not have a specific name that I can search. Larry Wilson In a message dated 11/17/2018 10:55:41 PM Central Standard Time, dunk1432@verizon.net writes: Looking for information on a Benjamin Wilson shown on the 1850 Walker Co GA census with William Wilson family. On this census he is shown as Benjamin W E Wilson, born ca 1829 SC. In 1860, William Wilson’s family, minus Benjamin, was in DeKalb Co AL and all shown as born in SC. Finding nothing on this Benjamin W E, I tried searching for just Benjamin W Wilson born ca 1829 and found one in Civil War records. This Benjamin W Wilson enlisted at Louisburg, NC in 1861. His enlistment paper states he was born in 1829 in Franklin, NC and was stationed in Petersburg, GA. He was discharged in 1862 on medical disability....”a nervous affection of the heart.” He was described as being 5’ 11” with dark hair and dark eyes. Since my William Wilson family was born in SC but may have NC history, I’m wondering if there could be some kind of connection. Looking for anyone who can provide any information on either Benjamin W E Wilson or Benjamin W Wilson. Sent from my iPad PAULA DUNKLIN _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/wilson@rootsweb.com Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community
Looking for information on a Benjamin Wilson shown on the 1850 Walker Co GA census with William Wilson family. On this census he is shown as Benjamin W E Wilson, born ca 1829 SC. In 1860, William Wilson’s family, minus Benjamin, was in DeKalb Co AL and all shown as born in SC. Finding nothing on this Benjamin W E, I tried searching for just Benjamin W Wilson born ca 1829 and found one in Civil War records. This Benjamin W Wilson enlisted at Louisburg, NC in 1861. His enlistment paper states he was born in 1829 in Franklin, NC and was stationed in Petersburg, GA. He was discharged in 1862 on medical disability....”a nervous affection of the heart.” He was described as being 5’ 11” with dark hair and dark eyes. Since my William Wilson family was born in SC but may have NC history, I’m wondering if there could be some kind of connection. Looking for anyone who can provide any information on either Benjamin W E Wilson or Benjamin W Wilson. Sent from my iPad PAULA DUNKLIN
William Wilson was born ca 1802 in N Carolina/S Carolina. Was on the West Amunchee, Walker Co, GA 1850 census. Was later found on the 1860 DeKalb Co AL census. He must have had some siblings; his parents are also unknown. Some of his children lived in the following counties at different times in their lives: Morgan Co AL Jackson Co AL Walker Co GA Chattooga Co G and possibly KY and TN Looking for info on William’s children: Benjamin, wife unknown Mary M, think she married a Woodall Abigail/Abby L, husband unknown Martha A, husband unknown James, wife unknown Susan/Suzy C, husband unknown Jerry/Jeremiah M, wife unknown (maybe a Catherine?) Minerva Jane, married David Wenrick(sp) Sarah E, married James W Cosby/Crosby Abraham/Abram/Abe, married Sarah Jane Nesmith I have info on several of these children but looking for more about their spouses, locations and children. Most of my info can be proven; willing to share. Sent from my iPad: PAULA DUNKLIN
I looked at my family I have Ida Florence Wilson in Missouri, and daugter Ida B. Wellborn but not with last name Dundas, From: Shelley Cardiel <cardiels@comcast.net> To: WILSON@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, July 30, 2018 9:23 AM Subject: [WILSON] DUNDAS - WILSON Family Photograph I've "rescued" an old photograph identified as Ada Wilson DUNDAS which was taken at the Bollow's Art Studio in Osborne, KS. The photograph appears to have been taken in the early 1900's with Ada likely in her 20's at the time. I don't know if "Wilson" is a middle name (maybe her Mother's maiden name) or her own maiden name. I'm hoping to locate someone from her family so that this wonderful old treasure can be returned to the care of her family. If you are a member of this family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe and Archives https://mailinglists.rootsweb.com/listindexes/search/wilson Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community
I've "rescued" an old photograph identified as Ada Wilson DUNDAS which was taken at the Bollow's Art Studio in Osborne, KS. The photograph appears to have been taken in the early 1900's with Ada likely in her 20's at the time. I don't know if "Wilson" is a middle name (maybe her Mother's maiden name) or her own maiden name. I'm hoping to locate someone from her family so that this wonderful old treasure can be returned to the care of her family. If you are a member of this family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley
In case you don't find any family members, you might consider donating it to a DAR chapter in that area. Just a thought. Mary Anne Eskew On Sat, Jul 21, 2018 at 11:06 AM, Shelley Cardiel <cardiels@comcast.net> wrote: > I've "rescued" a beautiful old autograph album belonging to Miss Satie A. > WILSON aka Sarah WILSON of Fairfield, Herkimer Co., NY. The album contains > entries from 14 family members and 29 friends with dates from 1890 to 1899. > Family entries include: > > > > . William WILSON - her Father > > . N. E. WILSON - her Mother > > . Mabel E. WILSON - her Sister > > . Grandpa BLISS (Justus BLISS) - her Grandfather > > . Grandma BLISS (Sarah BLISS) - her Grandmother > > . Carrie MELLICK - per Cousin from East Enterprise, IN > > . Mabel E. WILSON - from Fairfield, NY - her Sister > > . Gracie WILSON - from Fairfield, NY > > . E. W. WATERMAN - from Taberg, NY - her Cousin > > . Emma MARKLAND - from Markland, IN - her Cousin > > . Philip MARKLAND - from Markland, IN > > . Irena M. SWEET - her Sister-in-law > > . J. H. CYTLE - from Salisbury, NY - her Great Uncle > > . Luella S. CYTLE - from Salisbury, NY - her Great Aunt > > > > Friends identified in the album come from Fairfield, NY; Salisbury, NY; > Newport, NY; Northfield, MN; Oneida, NY; Poland, NY; and Little Falls, NY. > > > > Based on limited research I was able to locate the following information > regarding Satie and this family: > > > > Satie Anna WILSON was b. 21 Apr 1882 in Fairfield, NY to parents William > WILSON (1846-1939) and Nancy E. BLISS (1851-1942). Satie married Ermon > John > SWEET (1882-1960) and together they had two children, Wilbur William SWEET > (b. 31 Mar 1912 - d. 1912) and Grace Elizabeth SWEET (b. 26 Jan 1917-d. > 2010). Their daughter Grace married into the DARLING Family. Satie died > 22 > Aug 1957 in Little Falls, NY and is buried in the Dolgeville Cemetery in > Dolgeville, NY. > > > > Irene SWEET identified in the album as her Sister-in-law was b. 29 Apr 1885 > to parents Norman SWEET (1859-1949) and Cora E. SMITH (1863-1930). Ermon > John SWEET who married Satie was her brother and they had two other > siblings, Nellie L. SWEET HOMRIGHAUS (1887-1945) and Howard SWEET > (1898-1972). Irene married Frederick Anson IVES (1879-1939) and she died > 11 > Nov 1972 and is buried in the Salisbury Cemetery in Salisbury, NY. > > > > John Henry CYTLE Jr. (indentified in the album as her Great Uncle) was b. 8 > Jan 1854 in Germany to parents J. Henry CYTLE Sr. and Hannah GRASSEL. John > married Luella BLISS (b. 7 May 1860 in Salisbury, NY) on 21 Dec 1881 in > Salisbury, NY. Luella died in 1924 and he remarried Lillian CRAMER > (1870-1946). Luella was the daughter of Justus BLISS (1817-1894) and Sarah > M. STEDMAN (1819-1906). Luella is buried in the Salisbury Cemetery in > Salisbury, NY along with siblings, Jeanette Laura BLISS (1848-1869); Nancy > E. BLISS (1851-1942); Elvira Elizabeth BLISS BROCKETT (1853-1913); and > Merrilla BLISS (1863-1864). > > > > Satie's Grandparents signed in the album are, Sarah M. STEDMAN b. 18 Dec > 1819 in Western, NY to parents Hazard STEDMAN (b. 2 Apr 1777 in > Massachusetts-d. 1864) and Elizabeth COUNTRYMAN (b. 19 Nov 1790 in > Montgomery Co. NY-d. 1868). Sarah was one of 5 children born to this > couple > including siblings, Nancy STEDMAN HARRINGTON; David STEDMAN; Oliver > STEDMAN; > and Jennett E. STEDMAN DINGMAN, all born between 1808 and 1830. Sarah > married Justus BLISS (b. 21 Aug 1817 in Stratford, NY) on 17 Dec 1846 in > Stratford, NY and together they had 5 children including, Jeannette; Nancy; > Elvira Elizabeth; Luella; and Merrilla, all born between 1848 and 1863. > Sarah died 1 Nov 1906 in New York and is buried in the Salisbury Cemetery > in > Salisbury, NY. > > > > Satie's Grandfather was Justus BLISS b. 31 Aug 1817 in Stratford, NY to > parents Ebenezer BLISS (1773-1853) and Roxie or Roxey Lana BLAKELY > (1779-1858). Justus was one of 7 children born to this couple including > siblings, Thomas; Benjamin B.; Eli; Levi; William; and Eleanor BLISS KIBBE, > all born between 1800 and 1822. > > > > Satie's Mother Nancy E. BLISS was b. 1 Mar 1851 in Salisbury, NY and > married > William WILSON (b. 9 Dec 1846 in Lincolnshire, England) on 22 Jun 1879 in > Salisbury, NY. The couple had three children including, Justus J. WILSON > b. > 31 Aug 1880 in Fairfield, NY; Satie Anna WILSON b. 21 Apr 1882 in > Fairfield, > NY; and Mabel Elvira WILSON b. 19 May 1887 in Fairfield, NY. Daughter > Mabel > married William Atwater DODGE. Satie's Mother Nancy died 26 Apr 1942 in > Dolgeville, NY and is buried in the Fairfield Cemetery West in Fairfield, > NY. Her husband William WILSON died in 1939 and is buried in the same > Fairfield Cemetery West, in Fairfield, NY where he had been the > superintendent for many years. > > > > Satie's cousin Emma MARKLAND was b. 14 Mar 1862 in Markland, IN to parents > Charles MARKLAND (1826-1906) and Rhoda BLISS (1836-1898) and married > Charles > N. SCUDDER (1861-1932) on 30 Apr 1906. Emma died 11 Mar 1947 in Markland, > IN and is buried in the Hastie Cemetery in Markland, IN. Philip S. > MARKLAND > signed in the album is Emma's brother b. 1875 and died 1936. Their Mother > Rhoda was the daughter of Levi BLISS (1814-1875) who was a brother to > Satie's Grandfather Justus BLISS. > > > > I am hoping to locate someone from this family so that this wonderful old > treasure can be returned to the care of her family. If you are a member of > this family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me. > > > > Thanks, > > Shelley > > > _______________________________________________ > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > Unsubscribe and Archives https://mailinglists.rootsweb. > com/listindexes/search/wilson > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: > https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb > community >
I've "rescued" a beautiful old autograph album belonging to Miss Satie A. WILSON aka Sarah WILSON of Fairfield, Herkimer Co., NY. The album contains entries from 14 family members and 29 friends with dates from 1890 to 1899. Family entries include: . William WILSON - her Father . N. E. WILSON - her Mother . Mabel E. WILSON - her Sister . Grandpa BLISS (Justus BLISS) - her Grandfather . Grandma BLISS (Sarah BLISS) - her Grandmother . Carrie MELLICK - per Cousin from East Enterprise, IN . Mabel E. WILSON - from Fairfield, NY - her Sister . Gracie WILSON - from Fairfield, NY . E. W. WATERMAN - from Taberg, NY - her Cousin . Emma MARKLAND - from Markland, IN - her Cousin . Philip MARKLAND - from Markland, IN . Irena M. SWEET - her Sister-in-law . J. H. CYTLE - from Salisbury, NY - her Great Uncle . Luella S. CYTLE - from Salisbury, NY - her Great Aunt Friends identified in the album come from Fairfield, NY; Salisbury, NY; Newport, NY; Northfield, MN; Oneida, NY; Poland, NY; and Little Falls, NY. Based on limited research I was able to locate the following information regarding Satie and this family: Satie Anna WILSON was b. 21 Apr 1882 in Fairfield, NY to parents William WILSON (1846-1939) and Nancy E. BLISS (1851-1942). Satie married Ermon John SWEET (1882-1960) and together they had two children, Wilbur William SWEET (b. 31 Mar 1912 - d. 1912) and Grace Elizabeth SWEET (b. 26 Jan 1917-d. 2010). Their daughter Grace married into the DARLING Family. Satie died 22 Aug 1957 in Little Falls, NY and is buried in the Dolgeville Cemetery in Dolgeville, NY. Irene SWEET identified in the album as her Sister-in-law was b. 29 Apr 1885 to parents Norman SWEET (1859-1949) and Cora E. SMITH (1863-1930). Ermon John SWEET who married Satie was her brother and they had two other siblings, Nellie L. SWEET HOMRIGHAUS (1887-1945) and Howard SWEET (1898-1972). Irene married Frederick Anson IVES (1879-1939) and she died 11 Nov 1972 and is buried in the Salisbury Cemetery in Salisbury, NY. John Henry CYTLE Jr. (indentified in the album as her Great Uncle) was b. 8 Jan 1854 in Germany to parents J. Henry CYTLE Sr. and Hannah GRASSEL. John married Luella BLISS (b. 7 May 1860 in Salisbury, NY) on 21 Dec 1881 in Salisbury, NY. Luella died in 1924 and he remarried Lillian CRAMER (1870-1946). Luella was the daughter of Justus BLISS (1817-1894) and Sarah M. STEDMAN (1819-1906). Luella is buried in the Salisbury Cemetery in Salisbury, NY along with siblings, Jeanette Laura BLISS (1848-1869); Nancy E. BLISS (1851-1942); Elvira Elizabeth BLISS BROCKETT (1853-1913); and Merrilla BLISS (1863-1864). Satie's Grandparents signed in the album are, Sarah M. STEDMAN b. 18 Dec 1819 in Western, NY to parents Hazard STEDMAN (b. 2 Apr 1777 in Massachusetts-d. 1864) and Elizabeth COUNTRYMAN (b. 19 Nov 1790 in Montgomery Co. NY-d. 1868). Sarah was one of 5 children born to this couple including siblings, Nancy STEDMAN HARRINGTON; David STEDMAN; Oliver STEDMAN; and Jennett E. STEDMAN DINGMAN, all born between 1808 and 1830. Sarah married Justus BLISS (b. 21 Aug 1817 in Stratford, NY) on 17 Dec 1846 in Stratford, NY and together they had 5 children including, Jeannette; Nancy; Elvira Elizabeth; Luella; and Merrilla, all born between 1848 and 1863. Sarah died 1 Nov 1906 in New York and is buried in the Salisbury Cemetery in Salisbury, NY. Satie's Grandfather was Justus BLISS b. 31 Aug 1817 in Stratford, NY to parents Ebenezer BLISS (1773-1853) and Roxie or Roxey Lana BLAKELY (1779-1858). Justus was one of 7 children born to this couple including siblings, Thomas; Benjamin B.; Eli; Levi; William; and Eleanor BLISS KIBBE, all born between 1800 and 1822. Satie's Mother Nancy E. BLISS was b. 1 Mar 1851 in Salisbury, NY and married William WILSON (b. 9 Dec 1846 in Lincolnshire, England) on 22 Jun 1879 in Salisbury, NY. The couple had three children including, Justus J. WILSON b. 31 Aug 1880 in Fairfield, NY; Satie Anna WILSON b. 21 Apr 1882 in Fairfield, NY; and Mabel Elvira WILSON b. 19 May 1887 in Fairfield, NY. Daughter Mabel married William Atwater DODGE. Satie's Mother Nancy died 26 Apr 1942 in Dolgeville, NY and is buried in the Fairfield Cemetery West in Fairfield, NY. Her husband William WILSON died in 1939 and is buried in the same Fairfield Cemetery West, in Fairfield, NY where he had been the superintendent for many years. Satie's cousin Emma MARKLAND was b. 14 Mar 1862 in Markland, IN to parents Charles MARKLAND (1826-1906) and Rhoda BLISS (1836-1898) and married Charles N. SCUDDER (1861-1932) on 30 Apr 1906. Emma died 11 Mar 1947 in Markland, IN and is buried in the Hastie Cemetery in Markland, IN. Philip S. MARKLAND signed in the album is Emma's brother b. 1875 and died 1936. Their Mother Rhoda was the daughter of Levi BLISS (1814-1875) who was a brother to Satie's Grandfather Justus BLISS. I am hoping to locate someone from this family so that this wonderful old treasure can be returned to the care of her family. If you are a member of this family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley
I had put this query in the census-online page for the lady working on Grayson Cou., but her email bounced. Does anyone out there has 1870 Grayson county to do a lookup? I am looking for this family in 1870 Grayson census Wilson, Sackett B. born 1818 all born in TN Margaret/Martha born 1822 Clarky(Cladary) (female) b. 30 Oct . 1841 Mary Joseph Priscilla Sackett B. born 1850 William Sarah E. Benj Martha I found a family in the 1880 Grayson County census that seemed to fit. Sadly, they are all entered with initials only. Also, it looks like only part of the family came to TX from TN. 1880 shows S. B. and M husband and wife. Children: S.B., Wm., B.D., and R.R. The older children probably were married and stayed in TN. Thanks. let me know. regards, Janice Sutherland
I've "rescued" an old photograph of Mary WILSON which was taken at the Baker Studio in Barnesville, OH when she was less than one year old. The photograph appears to have been taken in the 1890's. Based on limited research I was able to locate the following information regarding Mary and her family: Mary Eleanor WILSON was b. 6 Aug 1891 in Ohio to parents Levi Fawcett WILSON (b. 1858) and Flora M. FOWLER (b. 1860). Mary was one of three children born to this couple including, Mary Eleanor; William Fowler; and Anna G. WILSON all born between 1891 and 1899. Mary married Merle Adelbert PARSHALL (1882-1954) and together they had two children, Howard Wilson PARSHALL (1925-2008) and Ralph Eugene PARSHALL (1928-2010). Mary died 16 Nov 1965 in Houston, TX. Census records provide the following details: 1900 census of Barnesville, OH: Levi WILSON, age 42, born Jan 1858, married 13 years, born OH, parents born OH, a Florist Flora M. WILSON, wife, age 39, born Nov 1860, married 13 years, 5 children/3 living, born OH, parents born MD/OH Mary E. WILSON, dau, age 8, born Aug 1891, born OH, at School William F. WILSON, son, age 6, born Oct 1893, born OH, at School Anna G. WILSON, dau, age 9 months, born Oct 1899, born OH 1910 census of Barnesville, OH: Levi F. WILSON, age 52, married 22 years, born OH, parents born OH, a Greenhouse Florist Flora M. WILSON, wife, age 47, married 22 years, 3 children/3 living, born OH, parents born MD/OH Mary WILSON, dau, age 18, born OH William F. WILSON, son, age 16, born OH Anna G. WILSON, dau, age 10, born OH I'm hoping to locate someone from this WILSON Family so that the photograph can be returned to their care. If you are a member of this family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley
Appreciate hearing from anyone who can offer info on the above Abe Wilson. Think he married a woman named Lula, MNU, ca 1879 in ?? Maybe AL or GA? Paula Sent from my iPad PAULA DUNKLIN
I've "rescued" an old photograph of Miss Minnie B. WILSON of Charleston, IL which was taken at the E. R. Scharz Studio in Charleston. The photograph appears to have been taken in the 1890's with Minnie likely in her teens at the time. A note on the photograph indicates that she is Eldro's cousin. In addition, someone has written "198 East Harrison Avenue" on the back of the photograph as well. Based on limited research I was able to locate the following information regarding Minnie and her family: Minnie Belle WILSON was b. 21 Jan 1877 in Staunton, VA to parents John Hendren WILSON (1848-1892) and Mary BEARD (1837-1932). Minnie was one of 9 children born to this couple including, Effie May or Mae; Minnie Belle; Joseph Maurice; Rose; George Walter; Elsie; and Nellie Moncure; Tina; and Holmes WILSON, all born between 1875 and 1892. Minnie married Clarence Thomas GOODMAN (1880-1931) and together they had a son, Earl W. GOODMAN (1906-1995). Minnie died 22 Jul 1918 in Charleston, IL and is buried in the Mound Cemetery in Charleston, IL. I'm hoping to locate someone from Minnie's family so that the photograph can be returned to the care of her family. If you are a member of this family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley
I suggest searching Texas, California or anywhere out west. the gold rush and free land spurred people on to leave and some came back. Not to mention the War Between the States, men just wanted to get away, especially those who fought against family, brother against brother or opposing neighbors. Pat From: Tom Dunklin <dunk1432@verizon.net> To: wilson@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, December 6, 2017 4:33 AM Subject: Re: [WILSON] NICKNAMES IN THE SOUTH FROM EARLY TO MID 1850’s Mary Ann, Jerry Wilson is still in his father’s home in Lebanon, Dekalb Co, AL for the 1860 census. He is the only male Wilson still there except for my great-gfather Abraham/Abram/Abe Wilson who was about 8; census has wrong age for Abe. The only other male Wilson(s) born to my gg gfather William are Benjamin W. E. Wilson and James and they are not in home by 1860. Can’t find either of them after 1850. Abraham also disappears after 1870 and has remained a mystery to my whole family. He disappears just before my grandfather, William Martin Wilson, is born. Disappeared from Morgan Co AL. Thanks for taking an interest. I’ll just have to keep on keeping on???? Paula Sent from my iPad PAULA DUNKLIN > On Dec 5, 2017, at 1:11 PM, Mary Anne <eskew@ncats.net> wrote: > > Paula, > You say he is on the 1850 census. Did you look in the 1860 census and > beyond? Just a thought. > > Mary Anne Humphrey Eskew > >> On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 12:18 PM, <jray38@neo.rr.com> wrote: >> >> I would assume any name beginning with a J or G that could be a potential >> possible Jerry should be looked at. Remember, John F. Kennedy was called >> JACK so nick names are just that, and I would assume Jerry on a census >> could very well be his given name. But you never know. Just keep your >> eyes and mind wide open for any possibilities. >> >> Janean >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: WILSON [mailto:wilson-bounces+jray38=neo.rr.com@rootsweb.com] On >> Behalf Of Tom Dunklin >> Sent: Friday, December 1, 2017 1:01 PM >> To: Wilson@rootsweb.com >> Subject: [WILSON] NICKNAMES IN THE SOUTH FROM EARLY TO MID 1850’s >> >> >> A Jerry M Wilson is shown living in William Wilson’s household on the 1850 >> West Amunchee, Walker Co, GA census along with other siblings. Shows him >> born ca 1845 GA. Some older siblings shown born 1829 thru 1841 in South >> Carolina; unknown SC County. >> >> My question is.....if Jerry is a nickname, what legal name could “Jerry” >> represent? Maybe, Jerral , Jerome , Jerrard, etc? >> >> His father was William, born ca 1801 SC; unknown County. Firstborn child >> was Benjamin W E Wilson, born 1829 SC. Sarah is shown as William’s wife but >> it is thought she might be a 2nd wife, born ca 1815 SC. >> >> My direct connection is to William and Sarah’s last child, Abraham >> (Martin?) Wilson, born ca 1851-1852 GA. The name Martin has been used for >> others in my family line. I have the forward timeline for Abraham/Abram >> Wilson starting in 1870 where he living in Morgan Co Alabama but I have >> nothing on this Wilson family before 1850. >> >> All opinions welcome. >> >> Paula >> >> >> Sent from my iPad >> >> PAULA DUNKLIN >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 > > ------------------------------- > 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
Mary Ann, Jerry Wilson is still in his father’s home in Lebanon, Dekalb Co, AL for the 1860 census. He is the only male Wilson still there except for my great-gfather Abraham/Abram/Abe Wilson who was about 8; census has wrong age for Abe. The only other male Wilson(s) born to my gg gfather William are Benjamin W. E. Wilson and James and they are not in home by 1860. Can’t find either of them after 1850. Abraham also disappears after 1870 and has remained a mystery to my whole family. He disappears just before my grandfather, William Martin Wilson, is born. Disappeared from Morgan Co AL. Thanks for taking an interest. I’ll just have to keep on keeping on???? Paula Sent from my iPad PAULA DUNKLIN > On Dec 5, 2017, at 1:11 PM, Mary Anne <eskew@ncats.net> wrote: > > Paula, > You say he is on the 1850 census. Did you look in the 1860 census and > beyond? Just a thought. > > Mary Anne Humphrey Eskew > >> On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 12:18 PM, <jray38@neo.rr.com> wrote: >> >> I would assume any name beginning with a J or G that could be a potential >> possible Jerry should be looked at. Remember, John F. Kennedy was called >> JACK so nick names are just that, and I would assume Jerry on a census >> could very well be his given name. But you never know. Just keep your >> eyes and mind wide open for any possibilities. >> >> Janean >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: WILSON [mailto:wilson-bounces+jray38=neo.rr.com@rootsweb.com] On >> Behalf Of Tom Dunklin >> Sent: Friday, December 1, 2017 1:01 PM >> To: Wilson@rootsweb.com >> Subject: [WILSON] NICKNAMES IN THE SOUTH FROM EARLY TO MID 1850’s >> >> >> A Jerry M Wilson is shown living in William Wilson’s household on the 1850 >> West Amunchee, Walker Co, GA census along with other siblings. Shows him >> born ca 1845 GA. Some older siblings shown born 1829 thru 1841 in South >> Carolina; unknown SC County. >> >> My question is.....if Jerry is a nickname, what legal name could “Jerry” >> represent? Maybe, Jerral , Jerome , Jerrard, etc? >> >> His father was William, born ca 1801 SC; unknown County. Firstborn child >> was Benjamin W E Wilson, born 1829 SC. Sarah is shown as William’s wife but >> it is thought she might be a 2nd wife, born ca 1815 SC. >> >> My direct connection is to William and Sarah’s last child, Abraham >> (Martin?) Wilson, born ca 1851-1852 GA. The name Martin has been used for >> others in my family line. I have the forward timeline for Abraham/Abram >> Wilson starting in 1870 where he living in Morgan Co Alabama but I have >> nothing on this Wilson family before 1850. >> >> All opinions welcome. >> >> Paula >> >> >> Sent from my iPad >> >> PAULA DUNKLIN >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 > > ------------------------------- > 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
Paula, You say he is on the 1850 census. Did you look in the 1860 census and beyond? Just a thought. Mary Anne Humphrey Eskew On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 12:18 PM, <jray38@neo.rr.com> wrote: > I would assume any name beginning with a J or G that could be a potential > possible Jerry should be looked at. Remember, John F. Kennedy was called > JACK so nick names are just that, and I would assume Jerry on a census > could very well be his given name. But you never know. Just keep your > eyes and mind wide open for any possibilities. > > Janean > > > -----Original Message----- > From: WILSON [mailto:wilson-bounces+jray38=neo.rr.com@rootsweb.com] On > Behalf Of Tom Dunklin > Sent: Friday, December 1, 2017 1:01 PM > To: Wilson@rootsweb.com > Subject: [WILSON] NICKNAMES IN THE SOUTH FROM EARLY TO MID 1850’s > > > A Jerry M Wilson is shown living in William Wilson’s household on the 1850 > West Amunchee, Walker Co, GA census along with other siblings. Shows him > born ca 1845 GA. Some older siblings shown born 1829 thru 1841 in South > Carolina; unknown SC County. > > My question is.....if Jerry is a nickname, what legal name could “Jerry” > represent? Maybe, Jerral , Jerome , Jerrard, etc? > > His father was William, born ca 1801 SC; unknown County. Firstborn child > was Benjamin W E Wilson, born 1829 SC. Sarah is shown as William’s wife but > it is thought she might be a 2nd wife, born ca 1815 SC. > > My direct connection is to William and Sarah’s last child, Abraham > (Martin?) Wilson, born ca 1851-1852 GA. The name Martin has been used for > others in my family line. I have the forward timeline for Abraham/Abram > Wilson starting in 1870 where he living in Morgan Co Alabama but I have > nothing on this Wilson family before 1850. > > All opinions welcome. > > Paula > > > Sent from my iPad > > PAULA DUNKLIN > > > ------------------------------- > 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
I would assume any name beginning with a J or G that could be a potential possible Jerry should be looked at. Remember, John F. Kennedy was called JACK so nick names are just that, and I would assume Jerry on a census could very well be his given name. But you never know. Just keep your eyes and mind wide open for any possibilities. Janean -----Original Message----- From: WILSON [mailto:wilson-bounces+jray38=neo.rr.com@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Tom Dunklin Sent: Friday, December 1, 2017 1:01 PM To: Wilson@rootsweb.com Subject: [WILSON] NICKNAMES IN THE SOUTH FROM EARLY TO MID 1850’s A Jerry M Wilson is shown living in William Wilson’s household on the 1850 West Amunchee, Walker Co, GA census along with other siblings. Shows him born ca 1845 GA. Some older siblings shown born 1829 thru 1841 in South Carolina; unknown SC County. My question is.....if Jerry is a nickname, what legal name could “Jerry” represent? Maybe, Jerral , Jerome , Jerrard, etc? His father was William, born ca 1801 SC; unknown County. Firstborn child was Benjamin W E Wilson, born 1829 SC. Sarah is shown as William’s wife but it is thought she might be a 2nd wife, born ca 1815 SC. My direct connection is to William and Sarah’s last child, Abraham (Martin?) Wilson, born ca 1851-1852 GA. The name Martin has been used for others in my family line. I have the forward timeline for Abraham/Abram Wilson starting in 1870 where he living in Morgan Co Alabama but I have nothing on this Wilson family before 1850. All opinions welcome. Paula Sent from my iPad PAULA DUNKLIN ------------------------------- 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