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Joel Stevenson Willson

Birth11 Aug 1814 - Independence, Warren, New Jersey, USA
Death26 FEB 1882 - Castleton, Illinois
MotherElizabeth Lundy
FatherAbner Willson

Born in Independence, Warren, New Jersey, USA on 11 Aug 1814 to Abner Willson and Elizabeth Lundy. Joel Stevenson Willson married Dulcena Youngs and had 6 children. He passed away on 26 FEB 1882 in Castleton, Illinois.

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Abner Willson
1785 - 1835
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Elizabeth Lundy
1787 - 1838
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Dulcena Youngs
1818 - 1907
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Mary Elizabeth Willson
1842 - 1911
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Justine Letitia Willson
1849 - 1899
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Sarah Ann Willson
1844 - 1929
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Jacob Young Wilson
1847 - 1904
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Harriet Matilda Willson
1851 - Unknown
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Amia Willson
1840 - Unknown

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