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John Wilson

BirthOct 1733 - Fordyce,Banff,Scotland
Death11 Apr 1820 - Fordyce, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
MotherJanet Steinson
FatherAlexander Wilson

Born in Fordyce,Banff,Scotland on Oct 1733 to Alexander Wilson and Janet Steinson. John Wilson married Jean Penman and had 10 children. He passed away on 11 Apr 1820 in Fordyce, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

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Parents
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Alexander Wilson
1700 - 1789
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Janet Steinson
1705 - 1777
Spouse(s)
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Jean Penman
1737 - 1780
Children Show all
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Alexander Wilson
1774 - 1831
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John Wilson
1769 - 1856
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Jean Wilson
1772 - 1843
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Henrietta Wilson
1779 - Unknown
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John Wilson
1775 - 1851
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Robert Wilson
1781 - Unknown
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James Wilson
1768 - Unknown
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Alexander Wilson
1763 - Unknown
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Margaret Wilson?
1760 - 1842
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Janet Wilson
1766 - 1848

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