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John Roger Wilson

BirthDecember 1588 - Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England
Death7 Aug 1667 - Boston, Suffolk Co, MA
MotherMargaret Streete
FatherRoger Wilson

Born in Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England on December 1588 to Roger Wilson and Margaret Streete. John Roger Wilson married Mary Fuller and had 11 children. He passed away on 7 Aug 1667 in Boston, Suffolk Co, MA.

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Parents
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Roger Wilson
1560 - 1620
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Margaret Streete
1562 - 1601
Spouse(s)
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Mary Fuller
1595 - 1633
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Prudence Wilson (Moone)
1601 - 1664
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John Wilson
1622 - 1687
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Anthony Wilson
1627 - 1662
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Shoreborne Wilson
1635 - 1704
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Joseph Wilson
1643 - 1718
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Samuel Wilson
Unknown - 1638
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Mary Wilson
1633 - 1713
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Newgrace Wilson
1645 - 1645
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Sherburne Wilson
1635 - 1704
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Mary Wilson Wheeler
1637 - Unknown
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Edmund Wilson
Unknown - Unknown
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David
Unknown - Unknown

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