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James Wilkinson

BirthAbout 1775 - South Carolina, USA
Death17 Feb 1841 - Gay Hill, Washington County, Texas, USA
MotherMary McCabe
FatherBenjamin Wilkinson

Born in South Carolina, USA on About 1775 to Benjamin Wilkinson and Mary McCabe. James Wilkinson married Sarah Gore and had 7 children. He passed away on 17 Feb 1841 in Gay Hill, Washington County, Texas, USA.

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Benjamin Wilkinson
1723 - 1790
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Mary Mccabe
1724 - 1785
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Sarah Gore
1775 - 1858
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James G Wilkinson
1805 - 1848
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Harden Gore Wilkinson
1812 - 1878
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Livingston Wilkinson
1806 - 1881
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Elizabeth Wilkinson
1797 - 1869
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Warren Gall Wilkerson
1820 - 1878
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Nancy Wilkinson
1799 - 1861
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Mary Wilkinson
1839 - Unknown

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