All my Wilson's come from London & Kent what I have researched Jessie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandy Barton" <sandbar@qn.net> To: <WILSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 1:14 PM Subject: Re: [WILSON-L] Re: Wilsons in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania: 1750's-1860 > On 15 Jun 03, at 21:42, NJMay@aol.com wrote: > > > These families moved together to Morgan Co., OH circa 1860. Is your > > suspected Indian ancestry in the Wilson line? > > Nicole, > > My Wilsons first show up in Morgan Co, OH census in 1840, but > the two brothers had been around since the 20's. However, there > are some interesting similarities in names. Of course, when > researching Wilsons. . . . Also, I have Wilsons very close to > section 89 at Greenlawn in Columbus and I've already found other > family members in there as well. Probably just a coincidence, but > when I go to the library this week, I'll do a little comparing. > > As far as the Indian goes, I was taught a list of family nationalities > as a child. I'm still looking for the Indian and the Welsh. Since > neither are on my mother's side, they must be on my father's side. > I know it's not my paternal grandmother's line, so that narrows it > down to some branch off of one of the Wilson lines in my paternal > grandfather's side (both his parents were Wilsons from different > lines). > > Thanks for the lead! I'll be in touch. > > > Sandy Wilson Barton > Wilson-Boyer-Fink-Timmons-Jemison > Barton-Camink(Kemink)-Forshey-Athey > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > List owner > WILSON-admin@rootsweb.com > >