Wilcoxson and Allied Families

Wilcoxson and Allied Families
Author: Dorothy Ford Wulfeck
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Total Pages: 540
Release: 1958
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"Elizabeth Willcockson was granted administration of the estate of George Willcockson, 25 Oct., 1739, Chester Co., Penn[sylvania] ... there is no proof of the relationship of Elizabeth to George Willcockson" although some say she was his wife, and the daughter of Roland Powell of New Jersey.

A Lineal Genealogy of the Wilson Cross Family and Allied Families

A Lineal Genealogy of the Wilson Cross Family and Allied Families
Author: Lillian E. Good
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1982
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Wilson Cross (1777-1840) married Mary Bagley, and in 1831 the family immigrated from England to Rochester, New York, moving to White Pigeon Prairie, Wisconsin in 1832, and to Racine County, Wisconsin in 1836. Descendants and relatives between the early 1600s and 1982 lived in New England, New York, Wisconsin, Minnesota and elsewhere.

Some American Peelers and Their Descendants

Some American Peelers and Their Descendants
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Total Pages: 788
Release: 1984
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Anthony Peeler I (Bieller-Biehler-Bühler-Beiler) in 1738 immigrated from the Palatinate of Germany (via Rotterdam) to Philadelphia, and settled in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, moving later to Rowan County, North Carolina, and then to Granville County, North Carolina. Descendants and relatives lived in chiefly in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, the deep south, and the midwest.

Women at Fort Boonesborough, 1775-1784

Women at Fort Boonesborough, 1775-1784
Author: Harry G. Enoch
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2014-09-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 1312428279

Fort Boonesborough is one of Kentucky's most historic places and, although seldom mentioned in popular accounts, women were there from the very beginning. This work includes 195 women whose presence at the fort can be reasonably documented by historical evidence. The time period was limited to the years between 1775, when the fort was established, and 1784, when the threat of Indian attack at Boonesborough had subsided and the fort's stockade walls had been taken down. The names of the female children these pioneer women brought to the fort are also included, as they shared the risks and hardships of frontier life. The work includes a Historical Sketch describing the women's experiences at the fort and a Biographical Section that gives a brief personal history of each woman. 174 pp., illus., indexed, paper.