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    1. Re: [WILSON-L] Greene Co., TN Wilson
    2. James and Barbara Dooley
    3. Hello, Darrell, My Wilsons were in Greene Co., but I don't recognize any of the names in your message. My line goes back to Samuel Wilson in Cecil Co., MD, b. before 1714. His gt.gt.grandson, Ephraim Wilson, married Sarah Wright in Greene Co. in 1823 and died there in 1849. Samuel's gt.granddaughter, Jane Wilson, daughter of Ephraim Wilson and Agnes Kirkpatrick, died in Greene Co. after 1860. That information was given to me by Jim Slone who is from Greene Co. (but no longer lives there). Catherine Wilson, Samuel's granddaughter, daughter of Ephraim Wilson and Isabella Hutcheson, married Abner Lee in Greene Co. in 1785. Samuel Wilson, grandson of the first Samuel, married his cousin, Mary Wilson, in Greene Co. in 1795. This Samuel was also the son of Ephraim and Isabella. Mary was the daughter of Richard Wilson and Mary Hutcheson. Thomas Jackson Wilson, gt.grandson of the first Samuel and son of William Wilson and Hulda Sherrill, was born in Greene Co. in 1799. I did not reseach these names myself, but have collected them from distant cousins. I suspect more descendants of the original Samuel were in Greene Co. at one time or another and have not searched them out. Do any of these names sound familiar? Barbara Dooley At 12:17 PM 1/20/2005, you wrote: >Is anyone related to the Wilson line that was in Greene Co., TN from about >1850 to 1900? This line was in Augusta and Washington Co., VA from the mid >1700's or earlier. Some stayed in VA and others went to KY and >TN. Some names >are Joel, Thomas, John, Robert, Elizabeth, Sarah, Margaret and Francis. A >couple of surnames connected to this line is McCauley and Dryden. > >Darrell Holt > > >==== WILSON Mailing List ==== >You flame ­ you’re GONE. > >============================== >Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. >New content added every business day. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx

    01/21/2005 05:21:41