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    1. Re: [WILSON-L] William Friend Wilson in Barbour Co.
    2. edwilson
    3. came up with a probably connection--show capt daniel wilson-1 st wife-naomi reger- 5 children --second wife-uk-6 children--no dates on any thus far but-names are---in sequence of listing which to me birth order-1 st wife- 1) lewis 2) lloyd 3) rose 4) dora--married j rush hall-1 son 5) luria 2nd wife-children are 6) emeranda 7) delphia 8) edna 9) clarence 10) fred 11) james l ----- Original Message ----- From: "Al and Brenda" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 11:01 AM Subject: [WILSON-L] William Friend Wilson in Barbour Co. > Hello Ed > Please follow me with my theory. > On the 1850 Barbour Co. census there is William F. Wilson age 63 and > wife Jane age 60 living 2 houses away from Daniel Wilson, wife Naomi, > son Frederick age 4, and son James L, age 2. > > Barbour Co. is formed from Harrison, Lewis, and Randolph Counties March > 3, 1843. > In 1851 Upshur Co. is formed from Barbour Co. James L. Wilson is there > in 1860 and 1870. Then James moves in with Isabelle Lee's family in > Webster Co. This traces James pretty good so far. > Now back to William F. Wilson. > The William Wilson line goes as William Sr. married Elizabeth Blackburn, > son William Jr.(brother of Col. Benjamin Payne) married Sarah Friend, > son William Friend Wilson b. 1787 married Jane Booth b.1790. > William Friend Wilson was in Barbour Co. The ages match to the William > F. and Jane on the 1850 Barbour Co. census. See where I'm at? > Below is part of the 1850 Barbour Co. census. The house numbers show how > close they lived to each other. > > It is known that William Friend Wilson gave the land to build the Court > House that would become the County Seat of Barbour Co.. He acquired the > land from Daniel Booth. I think his father in Law. Son Daniel Wilson, > James' father, would be named for Daniel Booth. > > What I need to do is document this theory. > Al Wilson > > http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/va/barbour/1850/pg0097a.txt > LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. > VAL. BIRTHPLACE > 2 1406 1406 Wilson Wm F. 63 M . Blacksmith > 8,000 V'a . . . . . > 3 1406 1406 Wilson Jane 60 F . . > . Va . . X . . > 4 1406 1406 Wilson Rezin B. 21 M . Physician > . Va > > 10 1408 1408 Wilson Dan'l 26 M . Clerk > 1,600 Ohio . . . . > Va written in and crossed out > 11 1408 1408 Wilson Naomi 24 F . . > . V'a . . . . . > 12 1408 1408 Wilson Fredk E. 4 M . . > . Va . . . . . > 13 1408 1408 Wilson James L. 2 M . . > . Va . . . . . > http://www.polsci.wvu.edu/wv/Barbour/barhistory.html > > "...The first meeting of the Barbour County court was > held on April 3, 1843 at William F. Wilson's home. The > county's justices of the peace elected Lair D. Morrall > county clerk. The next order of business was to > nominate a sheriff for referral to the governor. By > tradition, the sheriff was whoever had served as a > Justice of the Peace the longest. However, it was not > clear if Isaac Booth or Joseph McCoy had served the > longest as a Justice of the Peace. An election was > held, and Joseph McCoy was recommended to the Governor > for appointment..." > > "...Philippi was named the Barbour County seat by the > Act that created the county on March 3, 1843. However, > the city had existed for a long time before that. The > land where the city is now located was originally > called "Anglin's Ford," after the land's owner, > William Anglin. No record has been found of William > Anglin before 1789, but it is very likely that he > lived in the area as early as 1783 or 1784. The land > came into the possession of Daniel Booth around 1800. > He had lived in the area since about 1787. After he > gained possession of the land, it became known as > "Booth's Ferry." The town's current name, Philippi, > was established by the Act forming the county. By that > time, the land was owned by William F. Wilson. The > county court was to be built on two acres of land that > would be bought from, or donated by, Mr. Wilson. The > intent was to build the courthouse near the ferry, > thus giving "convenient and easy access to the water." > > "...Philippi was named in honor of the same Philip > Pendleton Barbour that the county was named after. The > town was originally called Phillippa, a Latinized > version of Philip. However, because of > misunderstandings and misspellings, the town came to > be known as Philippi. The city was incorporated on > February 1, 1871 by an act of the Legislature..." > > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > No political statements to this list. > No religious statements. > You will be banned from list. > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >

    01/05/2005 08:28:06
    1. RE: [WILSON-L] William Friend Wilson in Barbour Co.
    2. Al and Brenda
    3. Ed Are you from William Friends line? Al Wilson -----Original Message----- From: edwilson [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 4:28 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [WILSON-L] William Friend Wilson in Barbour Co. came up with a probably connection--show capt daniel wilson-1 st wife-naomi reger- 5 children --second wife-uk-6 children--no dates on any thus far but-names are---in sequence of listing which to me birth order-1 st wife- 1) lewis 2) lloyd 3) rose 4) dora--married j rush hall-1 son 5) luria 2nd wife-children are 6) emeranda 7) delphia 8) edna 9) clarence 10) fred 11) james l ----- Original Message ----- From: "Al and Brenda" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 11:01 AM Subject: [WILSON-L] William Friend Wilson in Barbour Co. > Hello Ed > Please follow me with my theory. > On the 1850 Barbour Co. census there is William F. Wilson age 63 and > wife Jane age 60 living 2 houses away from Daniel Wilson, wife Naomi, > son Frederick age 4, and son James L, age 2. > > Barbour Co. is formed from Harrison, Lewis, and Randolph Counties March > 3, 1843. > In 1851 Upshur Co. is formed from Barbour Co. James L. Wilson is there > in 1860 and 1870. Then James moves in with Isabelle Lee's family in > Webster Co. This traces James pretty good so far. > Now back to William F. Wilson. > The William Wilson line goes as William Sr. married Elizabeth Blackburn, > son William Jr.(brother of Col. Benjamin Payne) married Sarah Friend, > son William Friend Wilson b. 1787 married Jane Booth b.1790. > William Friend Wilson was in Barbour Co. The ages match to the William > F. and Jane on the 1850 Barbour Co. census. See where I'm at? > Below is part of the 1850 Barbour Co. census. The house numbers show how > close they lived to each other. > > It is known that William Friend Wilson gave the land to build the Court > House that would become the County Seat of Barbour Co.. He acquired the > land from Daniel Booth. I think his father in Law. Son Daniel Wilson, > James' father, would be named for Daniel Booth. > > What I need to do is document this theory. > Al Wilson > > http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/va/barbour/1850/pg0097a.txt > LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. > VAL. BIRTHPLACE > 2 1406 1406 Wilson Wm F. 63 M . Blacksmith > 8,000 V'a . . . . . > 3 1406 1406 Wilson Jane 60 F . . > . Va . . X . . > 4 1406 1406 Wilson Rezin B. 21 M . Physician > . Va > > 10 1408 1408 Wilson Dan'l 26 M . Clerk > 1,600 Ohio . . . . > Va written in and crossed out > 11 1408 1408 Wilson Naomi 24 F . . > . V'a . . . . . > 12 1408 1408 Wilson Fredk E. 4 M . . > . Va . . . . . > 13 1408 1408 Wilson James L. 2 M . . > . Va . . . . . > http://www.polsci.wvu.edu/wv/Barbour/barhistory.html > > "...The first meeting of the Barbour County court was > held on April 3, 1843 at William F. Wilson's home. The > county's justices of the peace elected Lair D. Morrall > county clerk. The next order of business was to > nominate a sheriff for referral to the governor. By > tradition, the sheriff was whoever had served as a > Justice of the Peace the longest. However, it was not > clear if Isaac Booth or Joseph McCoy had served the > longest as a Justice of the Peace. An election was > held, and Joseph McCoy was recommended to the Governor > for appointment..." > > "...Philippi was named the Barbour County seat by the > Act that created the county on March 3, 1843. However, > the city had existed for a long time before that. The > land where the city is now located was originally > called "Anglin's Ford," after the land's owner, > William Anglin. No record has been found of William > Anglin before 1789, but it is very likely that he > lived in the area as early as 1783 or 1784. The land > came into the possession of Daniel Booth around 1800. > He had lived in the area since about 1787. After he > gained possession of the land, it became known as > "Booth's Ferry." The town's current name, Philippi, > was established by the Act forming the county. By that > time, the land was owned by William F. Wilson. The > county court was to be built on two acres of land that > would be bought from, or donated by, Mr. Wilson. The > intent was to build the courthouse near the ferry, > thus giving "convenient and easy access to the water." > > "...Philippi was named in honor of the same Philip > Pendleton Barbour that the county was named after. The > town was originally called Phillippa, a Latinized > version of Philip. However, because of > misunderstandings and misspellings, the town came to > be known as Philippi. The city was incorporated on > February 1, 1871 by an act of the Legislature..." > > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > No political statements to this list. > No religious statements. > You will be banned from list. > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== List Admin [email protected] ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx

    01/05/2005 09:58:15
    1. Re: [WILSON-L] William Friend Wilson in Barbour Co.
    2. edwilson
    3. no --from archibald--1749-1814--william jr's brother--but if you or any other male surname wilson who can blood relate each other-eg-yr brother's-uncle-sons-nephew's et al will take a 25 marker dna test --only need one so a connection to the original william 1722-1801 can be made ----- Original Message ----- From: "Al and Brenda" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 3:58 PM Subject: RE: [WILSON-L] William Friend Wilson in Barbour Co. > Ed > Are you from William Friends line? > Al Wilson > > -----Original Message----- > From: edwilson [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 4:28 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [WILSON-L] William Friend Wilson in Barbour Co. > > came up with a probably connection--show capt daniel wilson-1 st > wife-naomi > reger- 5 children --second wife-uk-6 children--no dates on any thus far > but-names are---in sequence of listing which to me birth order-1 st > wife- > 1) lewis > 2) lloyd > 3) rose > 4) dora--married j rush hall-1 son > 5) luria > 2nd wife-children are > 6) emeranda > 7) delphia > 8) edna > 9) clarence > 10) fred > 11) james l > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Al and Brenda" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 11:01 AM > Subject: [WILSON-L] William Friend Wilson in Barbour Co. > > >> Hello Ed >> Please follow me with my theory. >> On the 1850 Barbour Co. census there is William F. Wilson age 63 and >> wife Jane age 60 living 2 houses away from Daniel Wilson, wife Naomi, >> son Frederick age 4, and son James L, age 2. >> >> Barbour Co. is formed from Harrison, Lewis, and Randolph Counties > March >> 3, 1843. >> In 1851 Upshur Co. is formed from Barbour Co. James L. Wilson is there >> in 1860 and 1870. Then James moves in with Isabelle Lee's family in >> Webster Co. This traces James pretty good so far. >> Now back to William F. Wilson. >> The William Wilson line goes as William Sr. married Elizabeth > Blackburn, >> son William Jr.(brother of Col. Benjamin Payne) married Sarah Friend, >> son William Friend Wilson b. 1787 married Jane Booth b.1790. >> William Friend Wilson was in Barbour Co. The ages match to the William >> F. and Jane on the 1850 Barbour Co. census. See where I'm at? >> Below is part of the 1850 Barbour Co. census. The house numbers show > how >> close they lived to each other. >> >> It is known that William Friend Wilson gave the land to build the > Court >> House that would become the County Seat of Barbour Co.. He acquired > the >> land from Daniel Booth. I think his father in Law. Son Daniel Wilson, >> James' father, would be named for Daniel Booth. >> >> What I need to do is document this theory. >> Al Wilson >> >> > http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/va/barbour/1850/pg0097a.txt >> LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. >> VAL. BIRTHPLACE >> 2 1406 1406 Wilson Wm F. 63 M . Blacksmith >> 8,000 V'a . . . . . >> 3 1406 1406 Wilson Jane 60 F . . >> . Va . . X . . >> 4 1406 1406 Wilson Rezin B. 21 M . Physician >> . Va >> >> 10 1408 1408 Wilson Dan'l 26 M . Clerk >> 1,600 Ohio . . . . >> Va written in and crossed out >> 11 1408 1408 Wilson Naomi 24 F . . >> . V'a . . . . . >> 12 1408 1408 Wilson Fredk E. 4 M . . >> . Va . . . . . >> 13 1408 1408 Wilson James L. 2 M . . >> . Va . . . . . >> http://www.polsci.wvu.edu/wv/Barbour/barhistory.html >> >> "...The first meeting of the Barbour County court was >> held on April 3, 1843 at William F. Wilson's home. The >> county's justices of the peace elected Lair D. Morrall >> county clerk. The next order of business was to >> nominate a sheriff for referral to the governor. By >> tradition, the sheriff was whoever had served as a >> Justice of the Peace the longest. However, it was not >> clear if Isaac Booth or Joseph McCoy had served the >> longest as a Justice of the Peace. An election was >> held, and Joseph McCoy was recommended to the Governor >> for appointment..." >> >> "...Philippi was named the Barbour County seat by the >> Act that created the county on March 3, 1843. However, >> the city had existed for a long time before that. The >> land where the city is now located was originally >> called "Anglin's Ford," after the land's owner, >> William Anglin. No record has been found of William >> Anglin before 1789, but it is very likely that he >> lived in the area as early as 1783 or 1784. The land >> came into the possession of Daniel Booth around 1800. >> He had lived in the area since about 1787. After he >> gained possession of the land, it became known as >> "Booth's Ferry." The town's current name, Philippi, >> was established by the Act forming the county. By that >> time, the land was owned by William F. Wilson. The >> county court was to be built on two acres of land that >> would be bought from, or donated by, Mr. Wilson. The >> intent was to build the courthouse near the ferry, >> thus giving "convenient and easy access to the water." >> >> "...Philippi was named in honor of the same Philip >> Pendleton Barbour that the county was named after. The >> town was originally called Phillippa, a Latinized >> version of Philip. However, because of >> misunderstandings and misspellings, the town came to >> be known as Philippi. The city was incorporated on >> February 1, 1871 by an act of the Legislature..." >> >> >> >> ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== >> No political statements to this list. >> No religious statements. >> You will be banned from list. >> >> ============================== >> Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and > the >> areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. >> Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >> > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > List Admin > [email protected] > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > List Admin > [email protected] > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. 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    01/05/2005 09:12:48