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John Aaron Willson

Birth1775 - Maryland, USA
Death1836 - OH or IN in the wilderness-summer of 1836 - between June 2nd and August 3rd
MotherMary Catharine Jacob
FatherAaron Willson

Born in Maryland, USA on 1775 to Aaron Willson and Mary Catharine Jacob. John Aaron Willson married Apama Ashton and had 14 children. He passed away on 1836 in OH or IN in the wilderness-summer of 1836 - between June 2nd and August 3rd.

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Parents
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Aaron Willson
1747 - 1814
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Mary Catharine Jacob
1752 - 1818
Spouse(s)
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Apama Ashton
1780 - 1855
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Mariah/maria Wilson
1809 - 1871
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Jephthah S Wilson
1818 - 1894
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Lewis Wilson
1807 - 1884
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Susan Wilson
1803 - 1887
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Amos Wilson
1811 - 1884
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Mary Wilson Cochran
1801 - 1869
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David Wilson
1812 - Unknown
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Hannah Wilson
1832 - Unknown
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Joel Wilson
1816 - Unknown
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Polly Wilson
1826 - Unknown
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Jonas L. Wilson
1815 - 1841
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Nancy Wilson
1824 - 1824
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Susie Wilson
1818 - Unknown
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Mahlon C Wilson
1820 - 1894

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