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Isaac Newton Willson 1791–1859 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 Dec 1791

Birth Location: Elizabeth, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: 05 Nov 1859

Death Location: Sharon, Des Moines, Iowa, USA

Father: Zaccheus Willson

Mother: Mary McConnell

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Isaac Newton Willson was born in 1791 in Elizabeth, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA, the child of Zaccheus Willson And Mary Mcconnell. Isaac Newton Willson passed away in 1859 in Sharon, Des Moines, Iowa, USA.

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Biography

  • Isaac Newton Willson was born in 1791 in Elizabeth, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA, the child of Zaccheus Willson And Mary Mcconnell.
  • Isaac Newton Willson passed away in 1859 in Sharon, Des Moines, Iowa, USA.

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Isaac Willson's Ancestors

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Isaac Willson
1791–1859
Birth Place: Elizabeth, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
Zaccheus Willson
1753–1827
Pennsylvania, United States
Mary McConnell
1756–1843
Middle, Pennsylvania, USA
Grandparents
James Wilson
1762–1836
Berks, Pennsylvania, USA
Jean Caldwell
1772–
Great-Grandparents
John Wilson
1730–1802
Rebecca Wilson
1733–1815
David Caldwell
1730–1808
Rebecca Finney
1733–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Andrew Sr
1700–1754
Janet Taggart
1700–1800

Isaac Willson's Timeline

2 Records

1791
26 Dec 1791
Birth of Isaac Newton Willson in Elizabeth, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA
Elizabeth, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA
1859
05 Nov 1859
Age 68
Death of Isaac Newton Willson in Sharon, Des Moines, Iowa, USA
Sharon, Des Moines, Iowa, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 Dec 1791
    Event Place: Elizabeth, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 05 Nov 1859
    Event Place: Sharon, Des Moines, Iowa, USA

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