John Wilson |
Reverend John Wilson<br>Birth name: John Wilson<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: 1752 - Mecklenburg, North Carolina, United States<br>Marriage: Sep 18 1789 - North Carolina, United States<br>Marriage: Spouse: Margaret Wallace - Sep 18 1789 - Charlotte, Mecklenburg, North Carolina, United States<br>Death: June 12 1795 - Mecklenburg, North Carolina, United States<br>Burial: Mooresville, Iredell, North Carolina, United States<br>Parents: Samuel Wilson, Mary Wilson (born Winslow)<br>Wife: Margaret Wilson (born Wallace)<br>Son: Samuel Alexander Wilson<br>Siblings: Samuel Wilson, Violet Winslow Davidson (born Wilson), Benjamin Wilson, Mary Jane Winslow Polk (born Wilson), David Wilson, Major Samuel Wilson Jr, Rebekah Wilson, Sarah Wilson<br>This person appears to have duplicated relatives. View it on FamilySearch to see the full information.<br> Additional information:
LifeSketch: This record for John Wilson was created in 2014 with birth in 1752 in Mecklenburg NC and death in June 1795 in the same place. The attached Find a Grave source also has 1752, but lists his birth place as Ireland but NC fits with family info. His grave has the same death info plus the day 12. See also notes about his family and source of the Story of Plum that has his Wilson family info. This story says he was 38 in 1795 so his birth could have been in 1857, but his grave says he was in his 43rd year.but then changed to 1713 birth and 1748 death with Osborne as middle name. Later in Jan 2020 a user removed her as her listed death date was years before John's birth. Her death date should be checked, but Samuel had 3 marriages per the Story of Plum and she is the best fit for John's mother. Mary Winslow’s death date is listed as 1748, but she is also linked to Samuel Jr born in 1750 so her death may not have been till 1752 or later. Her husband remarries in 1760 so John Wilson born in 1752 is likely Mary’s son. john as a Reverend.tion and the bulk of his estate to his half-brother William Jack Wilson who was age 17 at that time. William was the youngest child of Margaret Jack Wilson, Samuel’s third wife. He had been born after his father’s death and, since his father did not know whether the child would be a boy or a girl, was left only a small inheritance. The rest of the family, and John Wilson in particular, probably felt that they should make a more ample provision for the boy.he will and asked the court to order that John Wilson’s belongings be collected.ake norman was formed from the Catawba River in 1960. Per Centre Presbyterian Church Cemetery Records.
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