Name "John Wilson" appears in the Social Security records for Joseph W. Wilson in 1952. Family stories state that he was a Civil War soldier in Clark County, so search was for men named "John Wilson" who lived in Clark County and were soldiers.
Apprenticed as a wagon-maker
Marital Status: Unmarried
Either served in the 49th Indiana Volunteers, Co. B, listed as "Veteran; Mustered out Sept 13, 1865, as Corp." - OR - Was he the John Wilson who was in the 4th Cavalry from Charlestown, IN, who deserted in Jan. 1864??
Er ist verheiratet mit Maria Magdalena "Mary Madeline" Lang.
Sie haben geheiratet rund 1865 in Dubois or Clark County, Indiana.
No definitive marriage record has been found. One record for groom matches, but doesn't list the bride's name. Identity-based on father listed in Joseph W. Wilson's death records and family stories. The extended Wilson family moved to Hiawatha, Kansas.Sie haben geheiratet rund 1865 in Indiana, Verenigde Staten.Quelle 8
There was a "Maria Lang" who married a "Joseph Wilson" in Hill Co., MI, on 13 Dec 1860.
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Maria Magdalena "Mary Madeline" Lang |