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29051 |
1870 CENSUS - STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 2 Jun 1870, by Gurden S.Crandall, page 782A, Dwelling #51, Family #59.
WHEELER, Susan, 44, F, W, Keeping House, CT.
CERTIFIED COPY OF DEATH RECORD, CONNECTICUT STATE DEPT OF HEALTH.
Susan Wheeler, F, age 68, May 28, 1894, New London, Franklin, bornStonington, Conn., married, father Phineas Wilcox, mother Mercy Wilcox,from heart disease. | Susan WILCOX
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29052 |
1 dau died young | Susannah WILCOX
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29053 |
HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF STONINGTON, COUNTY OF NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT, byRichard Anson Wheeler, 1900. Page 658.
Thomas Wilcox was of Kingston, RI in 1710 and on May 17 of that year,bought, with others, 2000 acres of vacant land ordered sold by theassembly. His will was proved Apr. 9, 1728 and by it he gave to his sevensons land in equal divisions and to his wife the stock and householdgoods and Negro man, also the housing until the youngest son, Edward wasof age, when she was to have the best room.
Transcribed from: recopied by Kate Wilcox Thorsen 4/26/1980 Researched &copied by Agnes Wilcox Limas 9 May, 1958 for Jeffrey Wilcox | Thomas WILCOX
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29054 |
Source: Baker Genealogy by John Komar at Warren Co., NY GenWeb Site | Willard WILCOX
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29055 |
HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF STONINGTON, COUNTY OF NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT, byRichard Anson Wheeler, 1900. Page 659 & 661.
Researching this line is Timothy A. Drake at timdrake@pinn.net
Researching this line is Maria Richardson at richardzon@aol.com
Source: B.G., Vol.2, p.217. | William WILCOX, Jr.
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29056 |
HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF STONINGTON, COUNTY OF NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT, byRichard Anson Wheeler, 1900. Page 659.
This family is the ancestor of the North Stonington Wilcox family.After the death of Mrs. Dorothy Palmer, he married Mrs. Abigail Palmer ofStonington April 1, 1754. He died Dec. 27, 1757. | William WILCOX
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29057 |
HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF STONINGTON, COUNTY OF NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT, byRichard Anson Wheeler, 1900. Page 661. | William WILCOX
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29058 |
Source: Baker Genealogy by John Komar at Warren Co., NY GenWeb Sitex | William WILCOX
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29059 |
William is sometimes confused as the son of Stephen Wilcox and Mary Ricketson, however that couple never had a son named William.
William and Mary had 8 children.
OCCUPATION:
Schoolmaster in Digton, Massachusetts | William WILCOX
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29060 |
1 NOTE He married Phebe 1850-1873 | William D. WILCOX
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29061 |
Researching this line is Maria Richardson at richardzon@aol.com | William Gardner WILCOX
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29062 |
Daniel Wilcoxson was born March 13, 1755 in Rowan County, North Carolina, a son of John Willcockson and Sarah Boone Willcockson. He was the nephew of the famed Daniel Boone, His mother being a sister to Daniel. Many accounts are written of his adventures, the following is taken form "The Draper Manuscripts": a reminiscent written in 1898 by a lady when she was past 80 years old, in which she states what her grandmother said regarding the Girty attack on the fort, and tells what her grandmother said regarding another incident, " When plowing time came Daniel Wilcoxson and brother were in the fields, Daniel was plowing and his brother sitting on a log picking the flint of his gun ( one would plow and the other watched for Indians), when an Indian slipped up and tomahawked the one on the log. Daniel ran, the Indian after him. The Indian was so near that when Daniel was on the top of the fence the Indian was at the bottom. His mother, Aunt Sarah Wilcoxson was so excited she went out of the fort gate and would Hollar Run, Daniel, Run, and let him in at the gate and then she followed."
Daniel Wilcoxson served as a lieutenant in the Revolutionary War, both in defense of Bryan's Station and in General Clark's expeditions. He volunteered in Rowan County, North Carolina, September 1778, and was discharged in the fall of 1783.
He married Sarah Faulkner (Faulconer, Falconer) in October 1780 at Bryan's Station, Fayette County, Kentucky. They lived for a lon period of time in Woodford County, Kentucky where their children were born, and where also, the parents of Sarah, John Faulconer and Joyce Craig Faulconer, lived. Later he moved to Shelby County, Kentucky, Where he died June 16, 1837. Sarah Faulkner was born July 15, 1760 in Virginia, and died August 10, 1831 in Kentucky. | Daniel WILCOXSON
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David Wilcoxson, Sr. is burried in Gibsonville Cemeter, Maury, Tennessee. The 1775 Census:, migrated to Kentucky with Daniel Boone. 1786 Tax lists of Rowan/Davie County, North Carolina and 1772 tax lists of Rowan/Davie County, North Carolina has his name listed. | David WILCOXSON, ,Sr.
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Census: Augush 7, 1774, Eaton Baptist Meeting House-baptized. | Elizabeth WILCOXSON
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Census: June 21, 1785, will (Source: Will Book, rowan, North Carolins, Book C Page 104). | George WILCOXSON
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George Wilcoxson, Sr. migrated to Pennsylvania from Cossal, Nottinghamshire, England | George WILCOXSON, , Sr.
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He had an accident. He was killed by an Indian. | Israel WILCOXSON
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(Source : FHL 549201) | John WILCOXSON, III
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John Wilcoxson, Jr. was buried on a farm not far from where Miss Eve Peeler lives. He was at Bryant's Station. He was buried near Mrs. Eve Peeler's home. Cnesus: 1790, rowan County, North Carolina Census and tax list. 1820: Clark, Kentucky #086 ( Source 1920 Census) 1772: Lyon's district, North Carolina, Tax list. 1778 Tax List, 1782 Tax list. | John WILCOXSON
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John Willcockson was born about 1720, place and parentage unknown. He was apprenticed to Squire Boone, as was his brother, George. Evidence is that he had a sister, Hannah. On May 29, 1742 in Berks County, Pennslyvania, he married Sarah Boone, the daughter of Squire and Sarah Morgan Boone. She was born June 7, 1724 in or near New Britian, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
John and Sarah moved to Rowan County, North Carolina with the Boone family, where they converted to Baptist faith. Later, they moved to Fayette County,Kentucky. John Willcockson was reputed to be killed by Indians about 1782. | John WILCOXSON
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29071 |
He resided in Cantrall, Illinois, in 1876. | John W. WILCOXSON
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29072 |
He resided at Athens, Illinois in 1876 | Levi C. WILCOXSON
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Martha Wilcoxson never married. Census: 1830 Howard, Missouri (Source 1830 Census)
Census 1860, Howard, Missouri ( Source 1860 Census), | Martha WILCOXSON
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At parents death Mary was bound out to John Yarnall until age 18. | Mary WILCOXSON
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He has military records in the Revoloutionary War. | Samuel N. WILCOXSON
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He resided as a student in 1874, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. | Thomas R. WILCOXSON
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Marjories birth certificate states that she is the fifth child of themother.
Death Certificate #25652
Lived at 14908 Northlawn
Was a widow - How could this be if Alta did not die until 1949 or was shethe widow of James W.?
Have a thank you card with the names Lafay Towner and children on it.
1900 Census:
Lived in Deerfield Twp., Lenawee Co., MI
Age, 19
No children
From the vital records of Ogemaw Co.
Leo Towner....7-2-1914....Alton & Ruby Page 299 | Ruby Ann WILDER
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REFN: 11233 | Ellen Amanda WILES
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REFN: 11216
Mr Wiles was a Captain. | Greenbery F. WILES
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REFN: 11249 | Kate Steward WILES
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed | John WILEY
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OBIT:
Name: Wilhelmy, Albert R.
Date: Oct 16 1954
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #166.
Notes: Wilhelmy, Albert R., beloved husband of Flossie (nee Rochl), father of Charles A., Albert R. Jr., grandfather of Robert, Richard, Albert, Frederick and David, brother of Mrs. Karl Randel of Washington, D. C. Friends may call at the Daniels Funeral Home, 15800 Detroit Ave., Saturday And Sunday 2-5 And 7-10 P. M. Services will be held at St. Michael's Church Monday, Oct. 18, at 9:30 a. m. | Albert WILHELMY
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RESIDENCES:
1953 - 10310 Edgewater Dr., Cleveland, Ohio
OCCUPATION:
Retail florist
OBIT:
Name: Wilhelmy, Chris B.
Date: Jan 23 1953
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #166.
Notes: Wilhelmy, Chris B., beloved husband of Gladys, father of Mrs. Margaret Sullivan, Chris B. Jr., Mrs. Catherine Miller Mrs. Dorothy Corlett, brother of Albert R. and Mrs. Theresa Randall, and 14 grandchildren, residence, 10310 Edgewater Dr., Wednesday, Jan. 21, 1953. Friends may call at McGorray Bros. Lakewood Home, 14133 Detroit Ave. Funeral Saturday, Jan. 24. St. Rose's Church at 9:30 a. m. | Christ (Christopher) B. WILHELMY
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RESIDENCES:
1942 - 3705 Strandhill Rd., Cleveland, Ohio | Edward A. WILHELMY
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RESIDENCES:
1939 - 3106 W. 105 St., Cleveland, Ohio | George WILHELMY
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OBIT:
Name: Kibbee, Mrs. Rose
Date: Mar 21 1934
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #044.
Notes: Kibbee: Mrs. Rose (nee Wilhelmy), beloved wife of the late William C., sister of Christ, Edward, Albert, George and Mrs. Carl Randel, at her residence, 3319 Riverside Ave., Sunday, March 18. Funeral Wednesday, March 21. Services at the Blessed Sacrament Church at 10 a. m. Friends invited. | Rose WILHELMY
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed | John WILIEY
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RESIDENCES:
1930 - 3706 W.13th St., Cleveland, Ohio | Joseph WILK
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Paul WILK
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RESIDENCES:
1962 - 1440 Botany Ave., Cleveland, Ohio | Theodore WILK
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Restlawn Memorial Park | Alice Althea WILKINS
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Betty Jane WILKINS
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | George Rusco WILKINS
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At the age of nineteen he enlisted in the 2nd Batallion of Rifle Brigarde, on 21 Apr 1828 at Dumfries; served 8 years and was honorably discharged on account of disability, 1 Jun 1836. He sailed for America in 1837. 19 Feb 1841 he received papers making him a citizen of the United States. He was a captain on the Lakes until 1861 and then became a farmer. The children were born in Amboy, NY. | George Maxwell WILKINSON
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Information provided by Leilani (Kuntz) Spring with the assistance of many individuals. Contact: SwLeilani@yahoo.com | Jane WILKINSON
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John and Rebecca Scott moved to Virginia where he became a leading lawyer of the state. | John WILKINSON
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There are records that show her name as 'Marcy' also. | Mary WILKINSON
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Ancestral File Number: C2PM-NQ | Nicholas WILKINSON
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!Taken from "The Olmsteds in America". Published 1912 by Henry King Olmsted.
Page 120. | Augustus C. WILLARD
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Milton Cemetery
1 NOTE "The "Clarke" Families of Rhode Island"; by George AustinMorrison, Jr.; The Evening Post Job Printing House, New York;1902, p 162.
no children
Gravestone photo 7 May 2002 | Evelyn A. WILLARD
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