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Sign up freeRev Dr William Wilson 1542 – 1615 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Abt 1542
Birth Location: Lincolnshire, England
Death Date: 15 MAY 1615
Death Location: Windsor, Berkshire, England
Father: William Wilson
Mother: Isabell Collins
Spouse(s): Anne Webb
Children(s): Thomas Wilsonn
In 1542, Rev Dr William Wilson Sr entered the world in Lincolnshire, England, born to William Wilson and Isabell Collins. Rev Dr William Wilson Sr married Anne Webb, and had children including Thomas Wilsonn. Rev Dr William Wilson Sr passed away in 1615 in Windsor, Berkshire, England.
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Biography
- In 1542, Rev Dr William Wilson Sr entered the world in Lincolnshire, England, born to William Wilson and Isabell Collins.
- Rev Dr William Wilson Sr married Anne Webb, and had children including Thomas Wilsonn.
- Rev Dr William Wilson Sr passed away in 1615 in Windsor, Berkshire, England.
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Rev Wilson's Descendants
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1. Thomas Wilsonn (1564 – 1615) m. Ann Rawson (1570 – 1624)
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1. John Wilsonn (1603 – 1694)
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1. Robert Wilson (1629 – Abt 21 DEC 1696)
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1. Sarah Wilson (28 JUN 1668 – 1706) m. John Belman (Abt 1662 – 5 NOV 1706)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Abt 1542
Event Place: Lincolnshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 15 MAY 1615
Event Place: Windsor, Berkshire, England