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Ggggf,
James Wilson
m. Matilda, Per the
1880 census of Charles
Henry Wilson, his parents were born in Scotland and England. Per the
1870 census, Charles H. was born in England, other census born in NY and
his death certificate
also indicate he was born in NY, that his father was James Wilson, born NY
and mother Matilda, born NY as well.
Wilson Surname -
English, Scottish, and northern Irish: patronymic from the personal name
Will, a very common medieval short form of William.
Gggf, Charles Henry Wilson,
b. 22 Feb 1843, NY,
d. 12 Aug 1894, CT (to view certificate), m.
6 Jun 1867, Manhattan, NY Mary Coan, b. 7 May 1838, Newport, RI or Ireland, d. 22 May 1906, CT. Mary Coan's 2nd. m. Charles Henry Wilson, children of this marriage;
Adelaide Katherine Wilson, b. 23 July 1866 , NY - d. 15 Jan 1947, New Haven, CT, m. Charles Bowers. Ggf-Charles Garfield Wilson, b. 18 Nov 1868, Fair Haven, CT - d.
17 Feb 1899, Fair Haven, CT (to view death certificate) Irene May Wilson,
b. 4 Sep 1871, New Haven, CT - d. 11 Jan 1949, New Haven, CT Elizabeth Ernestine (Lizzie) Wilson, b. 1 May 1874,
New Haven, CT - d. 5 Apr 1956, New Haven, CT, m. George Edward Wilson, b. 12 Aug 1876,
New Haven, CT - d. 28 Apr 1899, CT., m. Jennie E. Vogt, 31 Dec 1896, children: Ruel E. Wilson, b. abt. 1897, New Haven, CT. Jennie Vogt, b. abt. 1874, parents George Vogt and Carrie Schappa. Jennie remarried to Edward Ryan.
Baptism Records of the First Congregational Church in Fair Haven, CT,
7 Nov 1880 are the date of these entries listing the 5 children above as follows:
Adelaid Kate, July 23, 1866
Charles Garfield, Nov 18, 1868
Lizzie Ernestine, Apr 30, 1874
Geo Edward, Aug 13, 1876
possible marriage record -
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Name: |
Charles H.
Wilson |
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Marriage Date: |
1867 |
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Marriage Place: |
Manhattan, New York, New York |
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Certificate Number: |
3284 |
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Other Comments: |
See Family History Library catalog for films
1543971-1562446 (Manhattan) and Film 1653852 (Brooklyn), for
actual certificate. |
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Source: |
Marriage Registers, Extracts from Manhattan
(1869-1880) and Brooklyn (1895-1897) |
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Publisher: |
Dept. of Health, Division of Vital
Statistics, New York. |
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Publication Place: |
New York, NY |

Ggf, Charles Garfield Wilson ,
b. 18 Nov 1868, Fair Haven, CT - d. 17 Feb 1899,
Fair Haven, CT, m. 22 Dec 1897,
Grace E. Stevens, b. Sep 1872, North Guilford, New Haven Co. CT.
Children:
Earle Kenneth Wilson,
b. 3 Oct 1898, N. Guilford, CT,
d. 7 Oct 1985, Summit, MS

Gf, Earle Kenneth Wilson marriages
1st. marriage,
m. 3 Oct 1917, Anna (DeMond) Wilson, abt. 1897, Trenton NJ.
1918-
12 Sep - WWI Draft - age 19 - married Anna Wilson living at at 39 Water St.
Guilford, CT. Earle K. Wilson living at 139 Lombard St New Haven, CT.
Occupation: Breakdown May? for ?? Wire Co. 975 Dixwell Ave. New Haven, CT.
1920
census - Annie B. Demond Wilson, son Kenneth M. Wilson, b. abt. 1918, living
with Anna's parents William H. and May E. Demond, siblings William H. Jr.
Clarence B. Demond. Living at 59 Whitfield St. Guilford, CT.
2nd
marriage: Unknown
3rd
marriage: Antoinette Victoria
Blaschko/Belasco 1st m. 4
Aug 1922, per
marriage certificate
1930
census - Annie B. remarried to George L. Hunt, children Kenneth M. Wilson
Hunt, George L. Jr., Robert C., Dorothy M. , & twin Jean E. Living at
35 State St. Guildford, CT.
3rd. marriage, Gladys Melissa (Bickham) Wilson, m. 16 Jun 1934, having 3 children, Gayle Wilson, b. 20 Sep 1936,
twins Suzanne Wilson & Fern Wilson, b. 6 Dec 1940, MS.
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Antoinette Victoria
Blaschko/Belasco, 1st
marriage and was Earle's 3rd. m. 4 Aug 1922,
marriage certificate
Children of Antoinette & Earle: June Elsie Wilson, b. 29 Jul 1926, New Haven, CT. m. Newton Richard (Begnal) Young, 9 Sep 1946, Los Angeles, CA.

Children: Donald Richard Young, b. 11 Sep 1947, Glendale, CA.
My Mother was a
Rosie Riveter, North American Aviation
Taken a few days before I was born, to see more of our
parents and grandparents
>
To view
pictures of
June E.
Wilson & Richard Hewitt
To view picture of
June E.
Wilson & Chuck Hilton 1951 |

Mary Coan's 1st. m. William Weinkoop/Wynkoop, children of this marriage:
Maggie (Margaret) Weinkoop Wilson, b. abt. 1855, unknown if married or children.
Augustus H. Weinkoop Wilson, b. 4 Nov 1856, NY - d. 17 May 1893, CT, unknown if married or children. Emma Frances Weinkoop Wilson, b.
5 Nov 1859 , NY - d. 9 Dec 1948, CT, m. Charles F. Morgan
*It has been discovered from the NHCHS (New Haven Colony Historical Society) cemetery plot cards on microfilm for Union Fair Haven Cemetery, finding Augustus was not a Wilson, but listed as A. Wynkoope d. 1893. The first 3 children are listed as Wilson's in the 1870 &
80 census, however it has been discovered these children to be Wynkoope, Wynecoor or
Weinkoop, depending on what records you view. I found Mary, Wm, Margaret, Augusta and Emma in the
1860 census To view the Wynkoop Family Research Library Home Page
.

Per the 1880 census of Charles
Henry Wilson, his parents were born in Scotland and England. Per the
1870 census, Charles H. was born in England, other census born in NY and
his death certificate
also indicate he was born in NY, that his father was James Wilson, born NY
and mother Matilda, born NY as well. On 21 Feb 2007, the following
information I found in the 1881 England census. This James and
Matilda's where born match the 1880 USA census. Unknown if the parents
of Charles H. Wilson or if his parents came to the USA.
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James
Wilson
Age: 61
Estimated birth year: abt 1820
Relation: Head
Spouse's name: Matilda
Gender: Male
Where born: Lerson, Scotland
Civil parish: Netherhampton
County/Island: Wiltshire
Country: England
Condition as to marriage: Married
Occupation: Huntsman |
Matilda Wilson
Age: 59
Estimated birth year: abt 1822
Relation: Wife
Spouse's name: James
Gender: Female
Where born: Compton Bassett, Wiltshire, England
Civil
parish: Netherhampton
County/Island: Wiltshire
Country: England
Registration district: Wilton
Sub-registration district: Wilton
ED, institution, or vessel: 2 |
Fair Haven Union Cemetery, New Haven, CT.

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Scotland National Anthem
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O flower
of Scotland When will we see Your like again That fought and died
for Your wee bit hill and glen And stood against him Proud Edward's
army And sent him homeward Tae think again
The hills
are bare now And autumn leaves lie thick and still O'er land that is
lost now Which those so dearly held And stood against him Proud
Edward's army And sent him homeward Tae think again
Those days
are passed now And in the past they must remain But we can still
rise now And be the nation again And stood against him Proud
Edward's army And sent him homeward Tae think again |
O Fhlu\ir
na h-Albann, cuin a chi\ sinn an seo\rsa laoich a sheas gu ba\s 'son
am bileag feo\ir is fraoich, a sheas an aghaidh feachd uailleil
Iomhair 's a ruaig e dhachaidh air chaochladh smaoin?
Na cnuic
tha lomnochd 's tha duilleach Foghair mar bhrat air la\r, am fearann
caillte dan tug na seo\id ud gra\dh, a sheas an aghaidh feachd
uailleil Iomhair 's a ruaig e dhachaigh air chaochladh smaoin.
Tha 'n
eachdraidh du\inte ach air di\ochuimhne chan fheum i bhith, is
faodaidh sinn e\irigh gu bhith nar Ri\oghachd a-ri\s a sheas an
aghaidh feachd uailleil Iomhair 's a ruaig e dhachaidh air
chaochladh smaoin |
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