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1747 - 1842 (94 years)
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Name |
William Wilson |
Birth |
30 Jun 1747 |
Banks of Potomic River, VA |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
18 Apr 1842 |
Jackson Co, GA |
Person ID |
I330 |
Georgia Revolutionary War Graves |
Last Modified |
13 Aug 2022 |
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Notes |
- As a Revolutionary Soldier and resident of Jackson County, GA, he drew land in the 1825 and 1832 Georgia Land Lotteries for his service. Reference: Geogia Revolutionary Soldiers & Sailors, Patriots & Pioneers, Ross Arnold & Hank Burnha, Vol 1. 2001 p. 402. Also DAR 127909
- In 1781 and 1782, while residing in the York District, served as a Private in Capts. Copeland and William Jenkins Companies, South Carolina Troops commanded by COLS Edward Lacy and Sumpter. Also served in Civil Service as Juror, Camden District, SC and rendered supplies. Lived in Camden Dsitrict, South Carolina. Source: Revolutionary Soldiers & Sailors, Patriots & Pioneers. Ross Arnold and Hank Burnham, GSSAR, 2001, Vol.1,p. 402. Also, DAR A127909; also, R11689V; SALLEY & WATES, STUB ENTRIES TO INDENTS, BOOKS O-Q, P307,
LIBER Q, #620,625,624; HENDI LISTS OF SC 1778-1779. P52
- Married 1st and only wife as far as we know, Anne ???? circa 1768 in Bute County, NC, born circa 1750 in North Carolina, died 29 May 1823 in Jackson County, Georgia.
- He drew land in the 1825 and 1832 Georgia Land Lotteries as a Revolutionary War Soldier and received a pension for his services. DAR 127909
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