Wi10-1 James Wilson

    Wi10-1 Col. James Wilson (1644-1712)of Norfolk County, VA and brother Col. William Wilson (1646-1713) of Elizabeth City County, VA
     
     
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    THE TEN CHILDREN of Col. James Wilson & wife Elizabeth Willis Wilson:

    I. John (mentioned first in father's will. May have m. Frances Newman.)

    II. Willis, mentioned 2nd in fathers will; named Executor with mother,
    Elizabeth Willis Wilson, and charged with taking care of mother. Received
    deed from Uncle Col. William Wilson of Elizabeth City Co., Hampton, Va., to
    clear title of home plantation, which Col. William had sold to his brother
    Col. James Wilson more than forty years before 1712, but not recorded. (Col.
    James Wilson's Will, Norfolk Co., Deed Book 9, p. 220).

    III. Thomas, deceased before 1712, mentioned third in will which devised to
    "Grandson James Wilson. son of dec'd. son Thomas Wilson, the plantation
    whereon my Negrow Sambo lives".

    IV. Samuel Wilson, who married Dinah Mason Thorowgood, was a son of Colonel
    James Wilson of Norfolk. Dinah Mason was not married at date of father's
    will; but soon married (1) Capt. Robt. Thorogood of Princess Anne Co., who
    had died before Jan. 7, 1702-03 and Dinah was Executrix of his will. Dinah
    Mason Thorowgood married (2) SAMUEL Wilson who died before Jan. 12, 1710. on
    which date his estate was appraised and Dinah Wilson signed the Inventory.
    Their son WILLIS WILSON was born after death of his father Samuel Wilson.
    Before Feb. 1, 1713, Dinah Mason Thorowgood Wilson had married (3) William
    Trevathan of Princess Anne Co., who filed settlement of estates of Capt.
    Robt. Thorowgood, and of Samuel Wilson dec'd in favor of their respective
    orphans. (P.A. Co. Va., D. B. 2, p. 195).

    V. Solomon, who was a minor at death of his father, Col. James Wilson. This
    Solomon Wilson married and settled in Norfolk, Va., and reared young WILLIS
    WILSON, son of Samuel Wilson, deceased. Soloman Wilson was at one time Clerk
    of County Court. It was to this Solomon Wilson that WILLIS Wilson sold the
    400 acres left to him by his Grandfather Col. James Wilson, the three
    Indentures being dated Jan. 1731-32. (Citation Norfolk County Deed Book II,
    page 15 et seq. "Test Solo Wilson, Clerk").

    VI. James received land, pistols and sword. This son became Major James
    Wilson, "who was also Sheriff and Magistrate of Norfolk County, whose Will
    signed Jan. 18, 1749-50, was proven Feb. 7, 1756. His daughter Elizabeth
    married several times. Her first husband to whom she was married in 1727-29
    was a Sweeny; her 2nd was Maximilian Boush of Princess Anne Co., by whom she
    had two children, Frederick Boush and Elizabeth Boush; her third husband was
    Thomas Thelaball, by whom she had two daughters, Prudence Thelaball and
    Abigail Thelaball. Frederick Boush married Jacomine Hunter, and his sister
    Elizabeth Boush married Gershom Nimmo in 1753, and after his death she
    married, in 1766, Jacob Hunter, a brother of her brother's wife, by whom she
    had several children, among whose descendants the name of WILSON as a given
    name has been quite frequent. " (The above ten lines are quoted from the
    Richmond CRITIC, Vol. 3. No. 39, Sat., June 14. 1890, p. 8, re WILSON
    FAMILY.)

    VII. 100 acres of land to Capt. George Newton, 1710, husband of Affiah
    Wilson, dau. of Col. James Wilson. Affiah also received one-fifth of
    personal estate subject to life estate of Elizabeth Willis Wilson, widow).

    [Note: In June 1999, I encountered two knowledgeable researchers of Affiah
    Wilson and George Newton: C1FTaddic@aol.com and SALLYLAPIN@aol.com. They
    have passed on data regarding George Newton and Affia Wilson¹s line, which I
    have appended to the end of this posting.)

    VIII. Mary - one-fifth of personal estate subject to life interest of
    Elizabeth Willis Wilson, widow.

    IX. Elizabeth, wife of Henry Grigany of Philadelphia: "Five pounds current
    money in full of her part of my estate. She had her part before. " (This is
    probably the eldest daughter.)

    X. Lemuel - five shillings in full of his portion, he having had a
    sufficient part already. He is probably the eldest son. He was Clerk of
    Norfolk Co. Court at time of probate of his father's will. - Dec. 18, 1722.
    His eldest son was Lemuel Wilson, and there is a statement that he took the
    Record Books of the County home with him in order to record immediately the
    birth of his son Lemuel Wilson.
     

     

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    By: James Wilson
      In "The Wilson Family - Somerset and Barter Hill Branch" (Observer Printing
    House, Charlotte, NC, 1950) author Harry Herndon McLean asserts that our
    Wilson line's first ancestor to arrive in North America was JAMES FELIX
    WILSON, an English lawyer who had lived in Scotland prior to departing for the colonies, and who had once served as solicitor to Queen Elizabeth.

    According to McLean, James Felix Wilson's family arrived in Jamestown,
    Virginia in 1650, but the newcomers were not welcomed by the
    previously-arrived colonists, who had endured several years of terrible hardships.

    I¹ve found no evidence yet to either prove or disprove McLean's account.

    In any case, historical evidence shows that Col. William Wilson, owner of the "Ceeleys" homestead in Virginia was born in 1646 and died June 17, 1713,
    aged 67 years (tombstone now destroyed). The Wilson arms engraved on tomb were described as a "Sable on a Cross engrailed, between four Cherubims, or, a human heart of the first, wounded on the left side ppr. And crowned with a " Crown of thorns, Vert."
    Col. William Wilson's spouse is believed to have been Anne or Jane Milnor.
    They had at least one known child: Mary Wilson, who was married in 1711 to Archibald Blair. Archibald and Mary had one daughter, Elizabeth Blair, born on April 4, 1712 in Williamsburg, Virginia.

    Colonel James Wilson (middle name ---?) was a brother of Colonel William Wilson, ³founder of the prominent Elizabeth City Wilson family². This is proven by a deed from Col. William Wilson to his nephew Willis Wilson dated June 10, 1713, as follows: "Whereas James Wilson, gent., my deceased brother did buy from me 300 acres on the Southern Branch in Norfolk and dwelt thereon upwards of 40 years, but never had any conveyance for said land, whereas the said James in his last will bequeathed same to his son Willis Wilson, therefore that the said Willis may quietly enjoy the said land being contented and paid for his said land, do hereby grant same to said Willis Wilson (D. B. 9-1710-17).

    Colonel James Wilson is said to have been born about 1644 and his wife is said to have been Elizabeth, daughter of John Willis. (No date of birth or other information is yet known about Elizabeth Willis.)

    Col James Wilson was Sheriff of Norfolk county, Colonel of Militia and a
    member of the House of Burgesses 1710-12. He was also a Feofee of the Crown
    Land, and Attorney for the College of William and Mary. His will was dated
    Nov. 12, 1712, and probated Dec. 19, 1712.
    WILLIS Wilson, the only son of Samuel Wilson, was born about 1710 and died
    1794 in Norfolk County. He married June 7, 1728, in Norfolk, Elizabeth
    Goodrich, dau. of Benjamin Goodrich of Chickahominy, James City Co., Va. She
    was a granddaughter of Col. Thomas Goodrich (See Goodrich H. S. F. 1-6). Her
    marriage bonds were signed Willis Wilson and Solomon Wilson (M. B.
    17061708).

    Willis Wilson and his wife, Elizabeth, on Jan. 20, 1731-32 "as of
    Chickahominy gent". sold to his Uncle Solomon Wilson of Norfolk "that tract
    and plantation of 400 acres, bequeathed to me by my grandfather Col. James
    Wilson. The consideration was 100 pounds and although in the deed he is
    referred to as Willis Wilson, Jr., he signed same "Willis Wilson". His
    eldest son Benjamin was born Dec. 26, 1733, at the home of his maternal
    grandfather, Benjamin Goodrich, on Chickahominy River. His second son, John
    P. Wilson, was born about 1736. He settled in Berkeley County, Va., where he
    married and had two children. One child, John P. Wilson, Jr., married his
    cousin, Maria Wilson, daughter of Lt. Willis Wilson, of "Bonbrook",
    Cumberland County.

    Captain Willis Wilson was Burgess from Norfolk in 1748-49. He to said to
    have died in Norfolk in 1794.

    Benjamin Wilson, known as "Col. Ben Wilson", served in the Army through the
    entire Revolutionary War with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel (list of the
    Colonial Soldiers of Virginia in the State Library in Richmond, Virginia).
    He was the eldest son of Capt. Willis Wilson, moved from James City County
    to Cumberland County, Va., where he died Oct. 27, 1814. He married in that
    County on March 25, 1754, Anne Seay, born in York Co., March 6, 1735, died
    April 25, 1814, at "Somerset", Cumberland, April 25, 1814. She was the
    daughter of the Rev. James Seay. Huguenot. of York County.

    Colonel Benjamin's will was probated Nov. 28, 1814 (O B 1811-15, p. 464).

    THE TWELVE CHILDREN OF COL BEN WILSON AND ANNE SEAY:

    I. Capt. Matthew Wilson, born ------ 1755, at "Somerset", Cumberland Co.,
    Virginia, served in the entire Revolutionary War and participated in the
    battle of Guilford Court House in North Carolina alongside his brother
    Willis. He married Elizabeth Trent, and lived at "Barter Hill, Cumberland
    Co., near Trent's Mill on Willis River". Reared 10 children, one of whom,
    Samuel Wilson, born Jan. 17, 1811, married (1) Susan A. Jones on Dec. 7.
    1835. She died Apr. 27, 1843, survived by three children, Victoria, Matthew
    and Mary. Said Samuel Wilson m. (2) Cornelia W. McLaurine, daughter of Mrs.
    Jane McLaurine, on June 11, 1849, by Rev. Henry Brown. Their first three
    children were born in Cumberland Co. Va., at "View Mont", the plantation of
    the said Samuel Wilson; their first child, Flora Willie Wilson, b. Apr. 29,
    1850; 2nd child, Dr. Samuel Eston Wilson, b. Dec. 185 1. 3rd child, Lelia
    James Wilson, b. Aug. 11, 1853; married William Stanley McFadden, in San
    Augustine Co., Texas, on Dec. 25, 1875, and they had four children, one of
    whom, Mabel McFadden, b. 1886, married Walter Hamilton Peck of Norwalk,
    Ohio. They moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where they had two children: Alyne Peck
    and Philippa Peck. Alyne Peck married William Miller, Jr., and lived In
    Tulsa, Okla., at 1304 South Urbana; and have two children: Cass Miller and
    Cathy Miller.

    Four children of the first-mentioned Samuel Wilson and his 2nd wife,
    Cornelia W. McLaurine, who were born In San Augustine Co., Texas:

    1. Rosa St. Claire Wilson, b. April 1855, m. Clark Nash Nov. 4, 1874 6
    children.

    2. Courtney Jennetta Wilson, b. Feb. 1857; m. Bonneau Brodnax, Nov. 1873.

    3. Alice Virginia Wilson, b. Dec. 1858, d. July 23, 1867.

    4. Eglantine Cornelia, b. Feb. 14, 1861; m. Sam Beckham Dec. 20, 1877. 4
    children.

    Samuel Wilson, b. Jan. 17. 1811, died Nov. 26, 1886, San Augustine Co.,
    Texas. His 2nd wife. Cornelia W. McLaurine Wilson died Feb. 15, 1891, aged
    71, at the home

    II. First Lt. Willis Wilson was born 1756, d. at "Bonbrook" in Cumberland
    Co., Va., on Feb. 10, 1822 served in the entire Revolutionary War and
    particiapted in the battle of Guilford Court House in North Carolina
    alongside his brother Matthew. He had married Mrs. French Black, and they
    had one child, Maria Wilson, who married her cousin John P. Wilson, Jr., of
    Berkeley Co., West Va., who was the son of the second son of Willis Wilson
    (1710-1794). They had two children; for descendants, see p. 33, The Wilson
    Family: Somerset and Barter Hill Branch by Harry Hearndon McLean. (Observer
    Printing House, Charlotte, NC, 1950).

    The Will of First Lt. Willis Wilson is filed in Cumberland Co.,Va., Will
    Book 7, p. 105, wherein he named his wife "Elizabeth" (Elizabeth French
    Black Wilson), two grandsons, William Wilson and Willis Wilson, and
    son-in-law, John P. Wilson, the latter being the Executor.

    III. Elizabeth Wilson, b. April 22, 1758. unmarried.

    IV. Benjamin Wilson, born Oct. 22, 1759, in Cumberland Co., settled in
    Woodford Co., Kentucky, where he married on Dec. 5, 1789, Barbara Bullock,
    b. Sept. 1, 1768, d. Feb. 4, 1837. Benjamin d. Sept. 8, 1839. He was a
    member of the Committee of Safety during the Revolution (D. A. R.81352).
    This Benjamin Wilson is the ancestor of Miss Virginia Wilson, P. 0. Box 532,
    Lexington, Kentucky.

    Children of Benjamin and Barbara Wilson:

    1. Ann Wilson, b. 1-26-1791, d. Apr. 1838, m. 8-9-1825 Benjamin Moore

    2. James Wilson, b. 2-2-1793, d. 4-2-1824. studied medicine in Philadelphia,
    Univ. of Pa.

    3. Willis Wilson, b. 5-27-1795, m. 8-20-1819 Eliza Cosby.

    4. Rebecca Wilson, b. 12-3-1797, m. 3-31-1841 to S. E. Burton.

    5. Samuel Wilson, b. 1-2-1800, d. B-31-1840, m. 1-211829 to Jane Steele.

    6. Benjamin Wilson. Jr., b. 4-3-1802, d. 1-19-1853. m. 10-17-1843 to
    Virginia Shouse.

    7. Elizabeth Wilson, b. 1-26-1805.

    8. Mary or Maria Wilson, b. 6-2-1807, m. 1-30-1827 to Lotus B. Chamberlain.

    9. Barbara Wilson, b. 6-24-1810, m. 3-20-1835, to Dr. Robert Thompson of
    Versailles. Ky.

    10. Unity Wilson, b. 12-24-1812, d. 11-29-1847, m. 9-251834 to William
    Dickey.

    V. Ann Seay Wilson, b. Sept. 11, 1762, unmarried.

    VI. James Stuart Wilson, b. Feb. 6, 1765 (Old Family Bible owned by Miss
    Clementine Reid Wilson in 1915, at Stovall, N.C.). He took part in the siege
    of Yorktown. He married a Miss Cox and settled at "Clay Bank", Cumberland
    Co., Va. Their children were: Anne Seay Wilson, b. 1792, who married Dr.
    John Meredith about 1818 in Missouri, and they had four daughters:

    1. Nancy, who married James Trent, 1844, and had 7 children.

    2. Hettie Meredith, b. Feb. 25, 1828, m. Dr. James Willis Wilson, the 8th
    child of Dr. Goodridge Wilson and his wife Elizabeth Woodson Venable Wilson.

    3. Sarah Cox Meredith, who married her cousin Samuel Venable Wilson in 1842,
    the 7th child of Dr. Goodridge Wilson and wife Elizabeth Woodson Venable
    Wilson, supra.

    4. Lavinia Meredith in 1801 m. Frederick Bates, Jr.; (2) Samuel Conway; m.
    (3) Benjamin Kenny. She died in 1910 in Calif.

    VII. Mason Wilson, a daughter, b. Dec. 21, 1768, m. John Meredith.

    VIII. Dr. Samuel Wilson, b. Mar. 30, 1770, never married. Educated in
    Edinburgh, Scotland, practiced medicine at Cartersville, Cumberland Co., Va.
    Will Book 10, p. 319, was signed Dec. 24, 1841. He bequeathed to nephew Dr.
    Benjamin Wilson of Farmville, Va., and nephew Dr. John Meredith, but left
    main estate to nephews Samuel, Benjamin, Matthew and Goodridge Wilson, sons
    of his deceased brother Matthew Wilson, remainder to 6 other children of
    brother Capt. Matthew.

    IX. Mary Wilson, b. 1772, m. Thos. Mumford.

    X. Alexander Wilson, b. April 1, 1774.

    XI. Dr. Goodridge Wilson, b. 3-26-1776, m. Elizabeth Woodson Venable. (See
    later).

    XII. Martha Wilson, b. 6-1-1778, m. James Aiken, 2 children.

    MM. Unity Wilson, b. 2-22-1783, unmarried.

    Dr. Goodridge Wilson. b. March 26, 1776 at "Somerset", County of Cumberland,
    and died Sept. 30, 1849, at Johnson Shoals, Kanawha County, West Va. He
    married Nov. 4, 1802, at "Slate Hill". Prince Edward Co., Va., Elizabeth
    Woodson Venable b. Nov. 21, 1784 d. March 1, 1851, whose distinguished
    ancestors included Dr. John Woodson (1586-1644) of Piersey¹s Hundred, VA and
    the Indian chief Powhatan. Her father, Nathaniel Venable, was founder of
    Hampden Sydney College, b. Nov. 1, 1753, Hanover Co., Va., died Dec. 27,
    1804, at Slate Hill, Prince Edward Co., m. March 29, 1755, Elizabeth
    Micheaux Woodson, b. June 6. 1740, daughter of Richard Woodson and his wife
    Anne Madeleine Micheaux (who was born at Manakintowne, Va.), and died Sept.
    29, 1791, at Slate Hill.

    Dr. Goodridge Wilson practiced medicine 35 years at "Millwood", Prince
    Edward Co., then removed to Johnson Shoals. He was a trustee of
    Hampden-Sydney College and was educated at Univ. of Penna. and Oxford,
    England.

    Children:

    I. Anne Thomas Wilson b. Dec. 7, 1806 m. Capt. Charles Friend Woodson (see
    later).

    II. Dr. Benjamin Wilson, m. Mary Elizabeth Wilson (dau. of Allen Wilson of
    Cumberland Co., Va.) They had four children, moved to St. Charles Co.,
    Missouri, where they built a fine brick mansion on Upper Dardenne Prairie.
    The eldest daughter married Fleming Bates, son of Hon. Edward Bates of St.
    Louis, Mo. Dr. Benjamin and his entire family moved to Texas before the
    outbreak of the War Between the States.

    III. Nathaniel Venable Wilson, b - ------- moved to Charleston, W. Va.,
    where he married Miss Betsy Ruffner. They had 8 children.

    IV. Elizabeth Woodson Wilson, b - ------- m. Col. Charles Ruffner. Their
    grandaughter, Naomi Simmons, married Dr. George T. Klipstein, of Alexandria,
    Va., and she is now living at 565 West Sierra Madre, Sierra Madre, Calif.
    (1958). (See later for Charles Ruffner)

    V. Dr. Goodridge Alexander Wilson, b. Oct. 7, 1815, m. 1837 Miss Margaret
    Nicholson Reid.

    VI. Rev. Wm. Venable Wilson, D. D., m. Miss Grace Ann Wilson; they had 8
    children. He died 1908.

    VII. Samuel Venable Wilson, to Mo. 1846, married his cousin Sarah Cox
    Meredith. 9 children

    VIII. Dr. James Willis Wilson, moved from Kanawha County W. Va. to St.
    Charles Mo. in 1846. He married his cousin Hettie Meredith, granddaughter of
    James Stuart Wilson (see above). They had nine children, known names
    include:

    1. first child John, married Miss Betty Cooper and moved to Texas

    2. second child Charles Woodson Wilson, married his first cousin, Julia Ann
    Frayser. They had five children, including first child James Willis Wilson
    III (a lawyer who died in 1939, Charleston, W. Va.) father of Charles
    Woodson Wilson III (1924- , retired physics professor, Univ. of Akron, Ohio)
    father of James Willis Wilson IV (1951- ) [That¹s me, folks!
    ]

    IX. Martha Agnes Wilson, after the death of her parents moved to Mo. with
    her eldest sister, Anne Thomas Wilson Woodson (Mrs. Charles Friend Woodson),
    where she married as his 2nd wife, Judge Robert Bentley Frayser, of St.
    Charles Co., Mo. They had two children.

    X. Samuel Venable Wilson, Son of Dr. Goodridge Wilson (1776-1849), m. 1842
    Sarah Meredith, daughter of Dr. John Meredith and Ann Seay Wilson and he was
    a farmer in St. Louis, Co., Missouri. Children:

    I. Goodridge, b. 1843, d. age 20.

    II. James Meredith m. M. F. Combs (see later).

    III. Nancy m. Thadeus Sparkman.

    IV. Samuel Venable m. Mattie Batterton.

    V. Robert Farris, m. Georgie Combs, sister of M.F. Combs.

    VI. Benjamin Franklin, m. Nancy M. Wilson (cousin).

    VII. Elizabeth Venable, m. John Sparkman, brother of Thadeus.

    VIII. Sarah Stonewall, m. Nathaniel V. Wilson (cousin).

    IX. Hettie Meredith died age 10.

    James Meredith Wilson b. Sept. 23, 1845, at Kanawha. W. Virginia, died Dec.
    14, 1933, at Dardanne, St. Charles Co., Mo. Married Sept. 22, 1870 at Cane
    Creek, Butler Co., MO., Mary Francis Combs, daughter of Rev. Wm. Ryan Combs,
    and Francis Catherin Orr. She was born Dec. 14, 1854, at Lexington, Ky.,
    died March 28, 1926, St. Charles, Mo. James was a farmer, Baptist, and
    resided at Butler Co. (Ten Mile Creek).

    Children:

    I. Hettie Meredith Wilson, b. Aug. 19, 1871. m. Bernard Chenoweth.

    II. William Combs Wilson. (See later).

    III. Sarah Agnes Wilson, b. Oct. 24, 1875, m. Harry Hatcher.

    IV. Elizabeth Venable Wilson, b. March 25. 1877; m. Dr. John F. Bumpus, D.
    0.

    V. John Meredith Wilson, b. Oct. 7, 1882; m. Mable Campbell Watson.

    VI. Mary (May) Frances Wilson, b. Feb. 17, - 1885; m. George Muschany.

    VII. Martha Viola (Matt) Wilson, b. Jan. 1, 1888; m. Henry H. Yates Yates.

    VIII. James Venable Wilson, b. Aug. 2, 1898; m. Hazel McCormick.

    Dr. William Combs Wilson, son of Mary Frances Combs and James Meredith
    Wilson, was born August 10, 1873, at Cane Creek, Butler County, Mo., married
    Oct. 9, 1902, at O'Fallon, St. Charles Co., Mo., Carrie Harris Watson,
    daughter of Ada Harris and Thomas Watson, who was born Oct. S. 1877, at
    Dardenne, Mo. William is an Osteopathic Physician and was educated at
    Kirkwood, Mo. (A.S.O.) He resided at 401 N. Kingshighway, St. Charles, Mo.

    Children:

    I. Clifford Combs Wilson, d. April 18, 1905, at the age of two years.

    II. Catherin Hannis Wilson, b. April 16, 1908; m. Rev. Andrew McGaffin.

    III. Gordon Goodridge Wilson (twin), b. April 16. 1908. m. Margaret E.
    Chamberlain.
     
     
     
     

    Source: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanorfol/wilson.htm
     

    FAMILY MYSTERIES OR GENEOLOGICAL RECORD MISTAKES?

    Church of the Latter Day Saints geneological records
    give the following birthdates for the children of James Wilson:

    Willis (1654), John (1656), Solomon (1658), Samuel (1662), James (1671,
    ³Yorkshire England² - ?), Thomas (1673 ), Lemuel (1675 ³Yorkshire, England²
    -?) Affiah (1689), Elizabeth (1692), and Mary (1697).

    1) Were James and Lemuel REALLY born in Yorkshire, England? They are known
    to have lived as adults in the Norfolk VA area. If they were really born in
    Yorkshire, WHY? Shouldn¹t brother Thomas have been born there, too?

    2) Also, note that Col James Wilson was supposed to have been born in 1644,
    and son Willis in 1654. (What a man! He fathered his first child at the age
    of ten!)

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    Genealogies of Virginia Families
    >From the William and Mary College
    Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. IV, Neville-Terrill
    Indexed by Judith McGhan, Baltimore Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. 1982
    p.545-546

    "This family begins with James Wilson, whom a record in Norfolk County shows
    was a brother of Colonel WILLIAM WILSON, of Elizabeth City County. He was
    Lieutenant-colonel, sheriff, burgess, and justice of Norfolk County, and an
    eminent merchant. He made his will November 12, 1712, which was recorded
    Dec. 19, 1712. It names wife Elizabeth, and children 2 John, 3Willis, 4
    Thomas, deceased, 5 Samuel, deceased, 6 Solomon, 7 Lemuel, 8 James to whom
    he left " his pistol and sword", 9 Elizabeth, wife of Henry Tregany of
    Philadelphia, 10 Apphia who married George Newton, 11 Mary. He names also
    grandson James, son of Thomas, deceased, grandson Willis, son of deceased
    son Samuel, and grandson Solomon, son of James Wilson. Of these 7 Lemuel
    Wilson was clerk of Lower Norfolk county in 1711. He married Katherine,
    widow of Rev. Roger Kelsall, minister of Elizabeth River Parish, who in his
    will (1708) names his son John Kellsall and an estate left him by Roger
    Kellsall, "minister of Royden, decd, known by the name of Byers St. Marys
    adjoining to Colchester." 8 James Wilson, son of Lt. Col. James Wilson, was
    major, justice, &c. He made his will January 13, 1749, which was proved
    February 7, 1756. He names wife Dinah and children 12 Solomon, 13 James, 14
    Willis, to whom he gives that plantation bought of Joseph Church adjoining
    the land of his grandfather BUTT, 14 Caleb, 15 Josiah, 16 Nathaniel, 17
    William, 18 Malachi, 19 Elizabeth, married Thelaball, 20 Mary married Butt,
    21 Prudence, married Tatum, 22 Diana Nicholson 23 Apphia, married Willis
    Langley, 24 Ann, 25 Euphan. He names also grandsons Jeremiah Wilson, Sr.,
    and Wilson Nicholas. The Wison family scattered over the nearby counties. In
    1782 Josiah Wilson of Surry county made a deed of gift to his children
    Peggy, John, Samuel and James Wilson. Willis Wilson was sheriff there the
    same year. Willis Wilson, Sr., probably the son with that name mentioned by
    Colonel James Wilson, made his will in Norfolk county in 1758, and names his
    children Lemuel, Thomas and Euphan, wife of Joseph Alston.

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    APPENDIX I:

    DESCENDANTS OF COL. JAMES WILSON¹S DAUGHTER APHIA WILSON AND HUSBAND GEORGE
    NEWTON

    1. George Newton, Colonel
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    Birth Date: 1678
    Birth Place: London or Lower Norfolk County?
    Death Date: 20 Jun 1762
    Death Place: Norfolk Borough

    Spouse: Aphia Wilson
    Spouse Father: James Wilson Colonel (1644-1712)
    Spouse Mother: Elizabeth Willis

    Marriage Date: 1706

    Children: Elizabeth, George, Thomas, Lemuel, James Wilson, Ann, George,
    William, Frances, Mary

    1.5 James Wilson Newton
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    Birth Date: 19 Apr 1718
    Death Date: 1763
    Death Place: Borough of Norfolk, VA

    Spouse: Rebecca Elligood
    Birth Date: 1720
    Death Date: 1779
    Death Place: Princess Anne Co.
    Spouse Father: Unknown Elligood

    Marriage Date: 1742

    Children: Frances, Mary Rebecca, George, Ann, Elizabeth

    1.5.2 Mary Rebecca Newton
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    Birth Date: 1749
    Death Date: 1794

    Spouse: Bassett Moseley
    Birth Date: 1745
    Birth Place: Princess Anne Co., VA
    Death Date: Before 24 May 1782/1789
    Death Place: Norfolk, VA
    Spouse Father: Edward Hack Moseley Colonel (1716-1782)
    Spouse Mother: Mary Bassett (1716-1755)

    Marriage Date: 27 Jan 1768
    Marriage Place: Norfolk, VA

    Children: Mary Bassett, Rebecca, Frances

    1.5.2.3a Frances Moseley*
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    Birth Date: 1776
    Birth Place: Norfolk, VA
    Death Date: 1836
    Death Place: Petersburg, VA
    Burial Place: Norfolk, VA

    Spouse: John Greenwood Marsden
    Death Date: 20 Apr 1809
    Death Place: Norfolk, VA
    Spouse Father: James Marsden
    Spouse Mother: Mary Calvert (1742-1827)

    Children: James Jefferson, John Blake Lining, Mary Ann Eliza, Rebecca
    Bassett

    Other spouses: John French Reverend

    1.5.2.3b Frances Moseley*
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    (See above)

    Spouse: John French Reverend
    Birth Date: 1772
    Birth Place: Goochland Co., VA
    Death Date: 13 Oct 1839
    Occupation: Medecine, Ministry
    Religion: Methodist Protestant
    Spouse Father: William French (-1820)
    Spouse Mother: Rachel

    Marriage Date: 5 Apr 1818
    Marriage Place: Norfolk, VA

    Children: Samuel Bassett

    Other spouses: John Greenwood Marsden

    1.5.2.3b.1 Samuel Bassett French Colonel
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    Birth Date: 31 Mar 1820
    Birth Place: Norfolk County, VA
    Death Date: 25 Apr 1898
    Death Place: 1104 Porter St., Manchester, VA
    Burial Place: Maury Cemetery
    Occupation: Lawyer and judge
    Education: Hampden-Sydney College; studied law under Robert Y. Conrad
    Religion: Methodist

    Spouse: Helen Bland Lyle
    Birth Date: 27 Jan 1827
    Birth Place: Whitby Plantation, Chesterfield Co., VA
    Death Date: 28 Dec 1909/1910
    Death Place: Manchester, VA
    Burial Place: Maury Cemetery, Richmond, Va
    Spouse Father: James Lyle III (1798-1850)
    Spouse Mother: Jane LeVert Davidson (1803-1854)

    Marriage Date: 5 Mar 1846
    Marriage Place: Whitby, Chesterfield Co., VA, by Rev. Dr. Plumer

    Children: Jane Lyle, Frances (Fanny) Moseley, Helen Bland, John Marsden,
    Sallie Bassett, Bassett Charles, Annie Cooper, James Lyle, Robert Lee, Cary
    Brodnax

    1.5.2.3b.1.4 John Marsden French
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    Birth Date: 29 Dec 1853
    Death Date: 27 Jun 1926
    Burial Place: Richmond, VA, Maury Cemetery

    Spouse: Florence D. Holland
    Birth Date: 1853
    Death Date: 1893
    Burial Place: Maury Cemetery, Richmond, VA
    Spouse Father: Henry Holland
    Spouse Mother: Sarah Hamilton Ferguson

    Marriage Date: 8 Oct 1884
    Marriage Place: Washington, D. C.

    Children: Lewis Marsden, Henry Holland, Francis Marion, Sarah Brownleigh

    1.5.2.3b.1.4.2 Henry Holland French
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    Birth Date: 8 Dec 1889
    Birth Place: Manchester, VA
    Death Date: 3 Apr 1950
    Death Place: MCV Hospital; Richmond, VA
    Burial Place: Richmond, VA, Hollywood Cemetery
    Occupation: Accountant/bookkeeper

    Spouse: Ellen Lucile Lumpkin
    Birth Date: 25 Nov 1890
    Spouse Father: Junius Garrett Lumpkin (1861-1923)
    Spouse Mother: Julia Clyde Lawton (1867-1943)

    Children: Marion Lawton, Constance Lucile