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Philip Wilson 1786–1837 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 04 May 1786

Birth Location: Stokes County, North Carolina, USA

Death Date: 20 Apr 1837

Death Location: Clay County, Kentucky, USA

Father: ALFRED Sr.

Mother: Rebecca Connelly

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The story of Philip Wilson began in 1786 in Stokes County, North Carolina, USA. Philip Wilson passed away in 1837 in Clay County, Kentucky, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Philip Wilson began in 1786 in Stokes County, North Carolina, USA.
  • Philip Wilson passed away in 1837 in Clay County, Kentucky, USA.

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Philip Wilson's Ancestors

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Philip Wilson
1786–1837
Birth Place: Stokes County, North Carolina, USA
Parents
ALFRED PHILIP WILSON Sr.
1754–1825
Anaso, Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
Rebecca Connelly
1756–1847
Bridgewater, Rowan, North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
Pvt (John Bryan O'Connelly (Matross Artillery, NC Continental Army) 7 Great) Grandfather
1720–1796
Inis Mor, Aran Islands, Galway County, Ireland
Mary (Sanor) Foley
1728–1798
Rowan County, North Carolina, United States
Great-Grandparents
Michael O'Connelly
1695–1733
Eileen GrandMother
1700–1790
Rev Sr
1708–1797
Mary Foley
1715–1786
2nd-Great-Grandparents
JOHN SR
1677–1762
Margaret Foley
1672–1742

Philip Wilson's Timeline

2 Records

1786
04 May 1786
Birth of Philip Wilson in Stokes County, North Carolina, USA
Stokes County, North Carolina, USA
1837
20 Apr 1837
Age 51
Death of Philip Wilson in Clay County, Kentucky, USA
Clay County, Kentucky, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 04 May 1786
    Event Place: Stokes County, North Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Apr 1837
    Event Place: Clay County, Kentucky, USA

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