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James Willson

Birth1768 - Fintry, Stirling, Scotland
Death1831 - New York
MotherMargret Euing
FatherJohn Willson

Born in Fintry, Stirling, Scotland on 1768 to John Willson and Margret Euing. James Willson married Mary JOHNSTON and had 2 children. He passed away on 1831 in New York.

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Parents
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John Willson
Unknown - Unknown
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Margret Euing
1754 - 1828
Spouse(s)
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Mary Johnston
1764 - 1832
Children
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Mary Cornelia Willson
1799 - 1894
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Phebe Willson
1793 - 1852

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Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950

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Andrew Willson
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