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Wilson family from Northern Ireland to Quebec, to Toronto, to New Jersey, Baltimore and Philadelphia

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Andrew Wilson believed to be from Enniskillen & born 1803. Came to Canada c 1839 with his wife Jane Middleton and children: Ann, Mary Ann and Charles. The remainder of the children were born in Montreal, Quebec.
Charles, Richard & William moved to Toronto. Andrew to New Jersey and Thomas supposedly to Philadelphia (although I have not found any trace of him.
A grandson Stanley Gordon Wilson moved to Baltimore, Maryland

Surnames: ACKERSON BIXBY GEEN MERCHANT MIDDLETON SIMPSON WILSON
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on 2008-04-21 16:56:30

mugwump has been a Family Tree Circles member since Apr 2008. is researching the following names: WILSON.

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by jerseygirl on 2011-06-05 15:41:42

Hi...Also doing research on a Wilson line from the Mansfield/Bordentown/Burlington County area. My great-grandfather is Henry Wilson born abt 1850. Have seen info that he was born in Westfield, NJ but I can not find the proof. Also his parents were Aaron and Margaret wilson. I cannot find any info on either of them. This Wilson line is tough to crack...jerseygirl

by mugwump on 2011-06-05 20:38:03

Wilson is tough to crack...has taken me almost 30 years so keep on trying. I don't think our families are connected even though we had a relative in Maryland and New Jersey. Good luck.

by jerseygirl on 2011-06-13 14:11:07

Wow, 30 years and I hope you obtained your Wilson Info. I am going to try and get my Great-great grandfather's Aaron Wilson death record from NJ. Its a 50/50 proposition with the state of NJ. I donot always get records out of the state of NJ. I keep trying. Thank you for responding. When or If I get the record, will post it for all to see. Eileen

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