Pass auf: Ehegatte (Mary Margaret Brooks) ist 31 Jahre jünger.
(1) Er ist verheiratet mit Mary Margaret Brooks.
Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1762 in Virginia, British Colonial America, er war 27 Jahre alt.
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(2) Er ist verheiratet mit Mary Margaret Brooks.
Sie haben geheiratet am 31. Mai 1789 in Halesowen, Worcestershire, England, er war 54 Jahre alt.
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Samuel Wilson<br>Birth name: Samuel Wilson<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: 1735 - Fincastle, Botetourt, Virginia, United States<br>Marriage: Spouse: Mary Margaret Brooks - 1762 - Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Marriage: Spouse: Mary Margaret Brooks - May 31 1789 - Halesowen, Worcestershire, England<br>Death: Oct 1814 - Hawkins, Tennessee, United States<br>Parents: Samuel Wilson, Mary Wilson (born Winslow)<br>Spouses: Mary Margaret Wilson (born Brooks), Mary Margaret Wilson (born Brooks)<br>Children: James Wilson, Keziah Elizabeth Wilson, Elizabeth Mary "Polly" Bishop (born Wilson), Castleton "Cash" Wilson, William Wilson, Margaret Bishop (born Wilson), <a>Theodocia Wilson, Samuel William Wilson III, Naomi Wilson, Martha Eidson (born Wilson)<br>Siblings: Violet Winslow Davidson (born Wilson), Benjamin Wilson, Mary Jane Winslow Polk (born Wilson), David Wilson, Major Samuel Wilson Jr, Rebekah Wilson, Reverend John Wilson, Sarah Wilson<br>This person appears to have duplicated relatives. View it on FamilySearch to see the full information.<br> Additional information:
LifeSketch: Samuel who married Sarah Burk:s from Benjamin Borden in Botetourt (now Montgomery) Co., VA on the Broad Spring branch (now called Back Creek) of the James River to the corner of James Wood on 28 NOV 1752 (near Lathia,VA, just SE of Christianburg, VA).ch-Irish Settlement in Virginia;Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County, 1745-1800,Complete in Three Volumes, Volume I, II, III. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1966: COUNTY COURT JUDGEMENTS:n Cambel's field to the town forthis year, that you allow me William Ledgerwood, John Bigham, George Cambel, William McNabb, James Peevy, John Cambel, Thomas Peevy, Robert Young, taxable; John Black, taxable; David Stewart, Samuel Sprowl, James Miller, James Miles, Abram Miller; Mr. Wright, taxable; James Brown,SAMUEL WILSON, John Cunningham - all for to keep the said road in repairsfor the year 1753. (Signed) John Henderson.o John and William Woods,Captains of Rangers.note: "The area that became Augusta County (VA) was settled primarily bythe Scotch-Irish in the early 1730s. Formed from Orange County, Augusta officially became a county in 1738. The primary religion of the area was Presbyterian and the early settlers lost no time in forming the Triple Forks of the Shenandoah Congregation." )in 1776.Fincastle Co., VA was formed from Botetourt Co., VA in 1772. Botetourt Co., VA was formed from Augusta Co., VA in 1770.ig.The town was first called Hans Meadows-the result of an early Teutonic migration and then Christiansburg for Colonel William Christian,brother-in-law of Patrick Henry.lsouth.net has a court deposition given bythis Samuel Wilson in the late 1790's in Montgomery Co., VA concerning aland dispute. It is rather lengthy and doesn't contain any family data,but it does confirm his age.ounty was established at the town onFincastle prior to this division and remained the county seat. The new county had its headquarters at the Lead Mines on the New River, in present Wythe County. Fincastle county was abolished in 1776. All records for this short-lived county have been preserved and are locatedat Montgomery County Courthouse at Christiansburg. The first court wasin January 1773. During the first year, the court of Fincastle appointed constables to serve in the various areas of the county. SAMUEL WILSON and James Upton served on the Holston with Joseph Moore and Robert Brownon the Clinch. Robert Williams replaced SAMUEL WILSON early in the year."iver in Botetourt Co., VA, on 27 JUN1783 for 5 shillings. (note: near Riner, Montgomery, VA).2 he purchased land in Anderson County,Tennessee. Samuel may have died in Anderson County, Tennessee in1805/1806, but no proof of that yet. There is a 1807 record that mentions a "widow Wilson" that is in the area Samuel had bought land. Samuel is on the 1805 but not the 1806 tax lists there.;The land in Montgomery Co. came from severalpurchases beginning in 1802 when John Earhart purchased the place onIngels Mill Creek, a branch of the North Fork of the Roanoke River where SAMUEL AND SARAH WILSON were then living. (Montgomery Co. Deed Book C,pp. 525, 538; Book D, pp. 27, 127, 388)."1783 by F. B. Kegley:ble. Burk sold his homeplace to Bane in1753 and went to his famous wilderness garden to live until the Indianssaw fit to run him out. The deed to Bane is signed by James Burk alone and with his mark. From Burk's Garden James Burk migrated to Cumberland County, North Carolina, and in 1760 he and his wife, Lucretia, conveyed the remainder of the original Burk land on the Roanoke to Dr. Walker.This Lucretia was Lucretia Griffith, the widow of Methuselah Griffith who had died in 1749. But little seems to be known about the family of James Burk. Apparently there were at least two daughters by his first wife, Rebecca who married SAMUEL WILSON..."...Samuel Wilson, 998 lbs....Thomas Willson, 3397 lbs."; Catawba Mountain."ace; Robt. Bell--Grant, 200 acres on Pepper's Run, North Fork of Roanoke."nces and inconveniences that would attend a road from Jacob Brown's Old Place (Mouth of Den Branch)down the North Fork to Isaac Taylor's (Forks of Roanoke)."am Neely is Surveyor on South Fork in the room ofWilliam Simpson. Henry Watterson and Samuel Wilson are appointed Surveyors of the Road from Brown's on the North Fork to Peter Rieff's, the tithables from William Robinson's to Isaac Taylor's, including those on Bradshaw's Creek, the Den and Inglish's Creek, are to attend and work theron, also the tithables of the head of North Fork to George Rutledge's.....November
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