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John Willson

Birth23 Feb 1748 - Quakertown, Hunterdon, New Jersey, United States
Death30 Nov 1818 - Warwick, Chester, Pennsylvania
MotherDEBORAH WILLETS
FatherSamuel Willson

Born in Quakertown, Hunterdon, New Jersey, United States on 23 Feb 1748 to Samuel Willson and DEBORAH WILLETS. John Willson married ELIZABETH SCHOOLEY and had 8 children. He passed away on 30 Nov 1818 in Warwick, Chester, Pennsylvania.

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Parents
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Samuel Willson
1706 - 1785
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Deborah Willets
1712 - 1772
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Schooley
1756 - 1850
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Ezra Willson
1779 - 1854
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Ann Schooley Willson
1777 - 1812
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Elizabeth Willson
1777 - 1810
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Robert Willson
1780 - 1852
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Enoch Willson
1775 - 1849
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Belinda Willson
1775 - 1892
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Amy Willson
1776 - 1831
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Lavina Willson
1784 - 1870

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