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Old 10-21-2007
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Wilson info, links and discussion

Here are some different sites:
I am looking for info on the Wilson's in Saint John that came from Ireland and Scotland. Jane Wilson born 1845 born in Ireland North ulster, she moved to Canada as a child and marries a George Alfred Brown, she dies at the age of 101. So if anyone knows any info here I would love to hear about it. I am stuck at her parents names.

www.electricscotland.com is a really great site also

http://www.wilsonofkilwinnet.com/

Most people who study such things think that there are several
sources for the name Wilson.
http://www.electricscotland.com/webc...z/wilson2.html

http://www.macarthurmusic.com/johnkw...lanhistory.htm

The other major source is that Wilson's descend from people from
Denmark:
WILSON
The son of William. The family are said to be descended from a
Prince of Denmark, and were established at a very remote period in the
Orkney islands, intermarrying with the clans of Monro, and others. After a
long continu-ance in the north, alliances taking place with some of
the principal Lowland families, the Wilsons moved southward.

http://www.fife.50megs.com/scottish-surnames-w.htm

I have seen other theories that Wilson is not even from William but
a variation of the Dutch Wolfson.


Another group to join if you are a Wilson is this one
Wilson1Genealogy@yahoogroups.com

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