Ancestrees
John WILLSON
1723 - 1770 (46 years)-
Name John WILLSON [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] Birth 13 Dec 1723 Chesterfield Twp., Burlington Co, NJ, USA Gender Male Death 4 Aug 1770 Person ID I16080 Ancestrees Last Modified 7 Sep 2024
Father Samuel I WILLSON, b. 1 May 1681, Scarborough, Yorkshire, ENG d. 19 Dec 1761, Kingwood, Hunterdon, NJ, USA (Age 80 years) Relationship natural Mother Hester (Esther) OVERTON, b. 26 Oct 1682, , Hunterdon, NJ, USA d. 6 May 1736, Kingwood, Hunterdon, New Jersey, United States (Age 53 years) Relationship natural Marriage 12 Jun 1705 Chesterfield Twp., Burlington Co, NJ, USA Family ID F5445 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Margaret LUNDY, b. 14 Dec 1732, , Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA d. Apr 1776, , Warren, NJ, USA (Age 43 years) Marriage 11 Aug 1750 Kingswood M.M., Hunterdon, NJ [3] Family ID F5605 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 7 Sep 2024
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Notes - John might be the John Willson who had a certificate of removal from the Monthly Meeting at Ackworth, Englan dated Jun 20, 1750. He was received by the Philadelphia Monthly Meeting on the 10 mo. 28, 1750 as an unmarried usher of the Frienool in Philadelphia. (C-720) John moved to Great Meadow in Warren Co., NJ after marrying in 1750.
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Sources - [S10] Richard Eugene Willson, comp, The Willson Family, 1672-1959 (Kent, Oh: Unpublished, 1959).
- [S102] Mrs. Herbert E. Brown The Willson Family, 1682-1850 In Linda Coate files (C-740).
- [S1519] The Jerseyman (Vol. 4, 1898-1899, Flemington, N.J. : H. E. Deats, editor and publisher, pgs. 15, 46 & 47, Ohio Historical Society Archives Library, 17th Ave., Columbus, Ohio, Call # 974.97105 J487).
- [S2895] Francis, Mary, Letter sent Aug. 16, 2001 (Mary Francis, 7 Picton St., #805, London, Ontario, Canada N6B 3N7).
- [S100] Armstrong, William C., Pioneer Families of Northwestern New Jersey (www.ancestry.com, p. 81-84).
- [S613] Willson, Richard Eugene, The Willson Family, 1672-2002 (Forest, OH: c2003, p.3-5).
- [S10] Richard Eugene Willson, comp, The Willson Family, 1672-1959 (Kent, Oh: Unpublished, 1959).