and Sarah Jane Cole |
Family and other researchers, please note the following changes: on 15 Nov 2008, I changed the numbering of the outline, below, to correspond to the other pages in this site. I apologize for any confusion that may have resulted. Further, there's some new data here from Cousin Ruby Mae Pool I think you'll find interesting and some goodies on E. M. Wilson's land in Arkansas. And now in Dec 2009, I've found and posted quite a bit of additional census data on Ezekiel's descendants. --John
Gwin
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SOURCES: I started this page on the family of Ezekiel Monroe Wilson with info provided Mar 2000 by my 4th cousin, Patty Taylor (28.04 below). |
24.01--Mary Burdine Wilson, m1. Isom/Isham Gwin; m2. John Steadman; 2 children;
24.02--John Jones Wilson, m. Sarah B. Roark; 4 children;
24.03--William Wilson, died as infant
24.04--RoseAnn "Roe" Carlisle Jones Wilson, m. William Gwin; 8 children;
24.05--Ezekiel Monroe Wilson, m. Sarah Jane Cole; at least 8 children;
24.06--William Bramwell Wilson, m. unk.; 2 children;
24.07--Joseph Jones Abernathy Wilson, m. Mary E. High; 4 children;
24.08--James Washington Wilson; m. unk.; unk. children;
24.09--Samuel Rutherford Wilson, ; m. unk.; unk. children;
24.10--Nathaniel Marion Wilson; m. unk.; unk. children;
24.11--Isham Griffin Wilson; m. Amanda A.; 6 children;
24.05--Ezekiel Monroe Wilson m. Sarah Jane Cole
25.01--Mary J. Wilson
25.02--ElizabethAnn Wilson in infancy)
25.03--Frances "Fannie" G. Wilson m. John M. Wright
25.04--William W. (N.?) "Bill" Wilson m. Cora (nee unk.)
25.05--Martha O. Wilson, daughter, b. ca. 1856
25.06--Alice Wilson m. Wiley Franklin Pool
25.07--James E. "Buddy" Wilson m. Cora A. Rooke
25.08--Stilly "Stelly" (Stella?) Wilson
25.09--Robert L. Wilson
[Jo Goodwin Note: According to father's will, Ezekiel Monroe Wilson was in Arkansas by 1874, Pulaski, White Co. Have not found in 1880 census as of 18 Oct 2003. However, I did find record of a marriage for E. M. Wilson, 52, to R. C. Williams, 45, on 31 Oct 1878 in Lonoke/Pulaski Co, AR, marriage records. This could be Ezekiel Monroe Wilson's 2nd marriage.]
[John
M. Gwin Note:
This photo was found in the old Wilson/Gwin
photo album inherited by cousin Barbara Ward. It
was
indexed there by the album's original owner as Mary J. Wilson
and
Jane
Wilson. I had assumed that Jane was Ezekiel Monroe Wilson's
mother
Jane, but I could not figure out who MJ would then be. Further,
the
lady seated did not seem to resemble "Grandma Jane". I now
believe
the photo to be Sarah Jane Cole Wilson, seated, and her eldest
daughter,
Mary J. Wilson.]
25.01--Mary J. Wilson, daughter, b. ca. 1849 (age 11 in 6 Jul 1860 Census and age 21 in 1870); d. after 26 Aug 1870; bd. unk., but probably in Beebe Cem.; m. unk.; unk. children;
25.02--Elizabeth Ann Wilson, daughter, b. 2 Sep 1850; d. in infancy 17 Jul 1851; bd. at the cemetery at St. Luke's Episcopal church at Martin's Station, Dallas Co., AL, where her gravestone, found in July 2004, reads,
"IN MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH ANN,
DAUGHTER OF
E. M. AND S. J. WILSON,
BORN SEPT. 2ND1850.
DIED JULY 17TH 1851."
25.03--F. (Frances "Fannie") G. Wilson, daughter, b. ca. 1853 [age 7 in 1860 Census but not listed in 1870]; [listed as Frances, age 28, in the 12 Jun 1880 census of Cyprus Twp., Faulkner Co., AR]; d. after 1880 census; bd. with husband in Cypress Valley Cem., Faulkner Co., AR; m. 30 Sep 1868 in Dallas Co., AL (Dallas Co. Marr. Records, Bk. F, p. 207) to John Myles Wright, Jr. (b. ca. 1855 [but Mildred Venitucci says 1844] in AR (TN/TN/TN?) [listed as John, age 35, in the 12 Jun 1880 census of Cyprus Twp., Faulkner Co., AR, and b. in TN and both parents b. in TN; his occ. is farmer]; d. unk.; bd in Cypress Valley Cem., Faulkner, AR); 3 known ch.;
26.01--Monroe Wright, b. Mar 1871 [listed as Monroe, age 9, in the 12 Jun 1880 census of Cyprus Twp., Faulkner Co., AR]; [age 29 in the 18 Jun 1900 Census, Cypress Twp., Faulkner Co., AR]; [Patty Taylor Note: Ruby Pool Marshall knew this son, Monroe ("Cousin Monroe") and knew his mother was "Aunt Fannie," Alice Wilson's sister.]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m(1?) unk.; [Is John F. the child of this marriage?]; m(2?). Mary (nee unk., b. Dec 1870 [age 29 in the 18 Jun 1900 Census, Cypress Twp., Faulkner Co., AR]; d. unk.; bd. unk.); at least 2 ch.
27.01--John F. Wright, b. Dec 1894 [age 5 in the 18 Jun 1900 Census, Cypress Twp., Faulkner Co., AR]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
27.02--Mattie M. Wright, b. Nov 1898 [age 1 in the 18 Jun 1900 Census, Cypress Twp., Faulkner Co., AR]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
26.02--Eva Wright, b. ca. 1875 [listed as Eva, age 5, in the 12 Jun 1880 census of Cyprus Twp., Faulkner Co., AR]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
26.03--Albert Wright, b. May 1878 in AR/unk./AL [listed as Albert, age 2, in the 12 Jun 1880 census of Cyprus Twp., Faulkner Co., AR]; [age 22 in the 18 Jun 1900 Census, Cypress Twp., Faulkner Co., AR; [listed as Albert, age 32, in the 15 Apr 1910 census of Argenta City, Hill Twp., Pulaski Co., AR]; [listed as Albert, age 41, in the 13 Jan 1920 census of North Little Rock, Hill Twp., Pulaski Co., AR]; [listed as Albert, age 41, in the 8 Apr 1930 census of Conway, Cadron Twp., Faulkner Co., AR]; working as a railroad carpenter in 1920 and state highway truck driver in 1930; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. ca. 1898 [m1. 12 yrs in 1910 census] [1930 census says at ages 18 and 15] to Anna C. (nee unk., b. Oct 1882 in AR/TN/TN [age 17 in the 18 Jun 1900 Census, Cypress Twp., Faulkner Co., AR]; [listed as Annie C., age 29, in the 15 Apr 1910 census of Argenta City, Hill Twp., Pulaski Co., AR]; [listed as Annie, age 37, in the 13 Jan 1920 census of North Little Rock, Hill Twp., Pulaski Co., AR]; [listed as Annie C., age 48, in the 8 Apr 1930 census of Conway, Cadron Twp., Faulkner Co., AR]; d. unk.; bd. unk.); 6 of 6 ch. reported still living in 1910; 8 ch. in 1920, but large gap btw. #6 and #7, so perhaps more);
27.01--Stella O. Wright, b. Feb 1898 in AR/AR/AR [age 2 in the 18 Jun 1900 Census, Cypress Twp., Faulkner Co., AR]; [listed as Stella O., age 12, in the 15 Apr 1910 census of Argenta City, Hill Twp., Pulaski Co., AR]; [not listed as living at home in the 13 Jan 1920 census of North Little Rock, Hill Twp., Pulaski Co., AR, and assumed married and living elsewhere]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
28.01--Garland Wright, b. ca. 1915 in AR/AR/AR [listed as Garland Wright, age 15, in the 8 Apr 1930 census of Conway, Cadron Twp., Faulkner Co., AR, and living in his grandparents' home; I'm guessing because of his and Stella's ages that she is his mother]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
This Garland Wright intrigued me. Was he born out of wedlock? Did the enumerator err? I searched for him in 1920 to see if I could spot him with his mother--either Stella or Effie--and I found nothing. So I revised the search for ANY Garland living with a Stella and found one: a Garland GOODright living in the same town as Albert and Anna C. Wright: North Little Rock. He is five years old (the correct age for our Garland in 1920) and is living with Robert and Stella Goodright and two younger siblings, Pauline, 3, and Albert, 1 5/12. I believe this to be our Garland.
What happened to them before the 1930 census, however, is sheer speculation, as none of them appears anywhere--not Robert, Stella, Pauline, or Albert.
28.02--Pauline Wright, b. ca. 1917 in AR/AR/AR [listed as Pauline]
28.03--Albert Wright, b. ca. Sep 1918 in AR/AR/AR [listed as Albert]
27.02--Belle F. Wright, b. ca. 1900 in AR/AR/AR [listed as Belle F., age 10, in the 15 Apr 1910 census of Argenta City, Hill Twp., Pulaski Co., AR]; [listed as Belle, age 19, in the 13 Jan 1920 census of North Little Rock, Hill Twp., Pulaski Co., AR]; [listed as Belle Jones, age 29 and divorced, in the 8 Apr 1930 census of Conway, Cadron Twp., Faulkner Co., AR]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. Mr. Jones; div.; at least two ch.
28.01--Martha Jones, b. ca. 1918 in AR/AR/AR [listed as Martha Jones, age 12, in the 8 Apr 1930 census of Conway, Cadron Twp., Faulkner Co., AR, and living with her mother at her grandparents' home]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
28.02--Johnnie Jones, daughter, b. ca. 1922 in AR/AR/AR [listed as Johnnie Jones, age 8, in the 8 Apr 1930 census of Conway, Cadron Twp., Faulkner Co., AR, and living with her mother at her grandparents' home]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
27.03--Effie L. Wright, b. ca. 1902 in AR/AR/AR [listed as Effie L., age 8, in the 15 Apr 1910 census of Argenta City, Hill Twp., Pulaski Co., AR]; [not listed as living at home in the 13 Jan 1920 census of North Little Rock, Hill Twp., Pulaski Co., AR, and assumed married and living elsewhere]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
27.04--Mary Virginia Wright, b. ca. 1904 in AR/AR/AR [listed as Mary V., age 6, in the 15 Apr 1910 census of Argenta City, Hill Twp., Pulaski Co., AR]; [listed as Virginia, age 15, in the 13 Jan 1920 census of North Little Rock, Hill Twp., Pulaski Co., AR]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
27.05--John T. Wright, b. ca. 1907 in AR/AR/AR [listed as John T., age 3, in the 15 Apr 1910 census of Argenta City, Hill Twp., Pulaski Co., AR]; [listed as Tomie, age 13, in the 13 Jan 1920 census of North Little Rock, Hill Twp., Pulaski Co., AR]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
27.06--Thelma M. Wright, b. ca. Feb 1909 in AR/AR/AR [listed as Thelma M., age 1yr2mo, in the 15 Apr 1910 census of Argenta City, Hill Twp., Pulaski Co., AR]; [listed as Thelma, age 11, in the 13 Jan 1920 census of North Little Rock, Hill Twp., Pulaski Co., AR]; [listed as Thelma Gwatney, age 21, in the 8 Apr 1930 census of Conway, Cadron Twp., Faulkner Co., AR]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. [1930 census says at age 17] to Mr. Gwatney; at least one ch.
28.01--Jacqueline Gwatney, b. ca. Jan 1927 in AR/AR/AR; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.27.07--Robert Morris Wright, b. ca. 1918 in AR/AR/AR [listed as Morris, age 2, in the 13 Jan 1920 census of North Little Rock, Hill Twp., Pulaski Co., AR]; [listed as Robert M., age 12, in the 8 Apr 1930 census of Conway, Cadron Twp., Faulkner Co., AR]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
27.08--Rupert H. Wright, b. ca. Nov 1919 in AR/AR/AR [listed as Rupert, age 3mos, in the 13 Jan 1920 census of North Little Rock, Hill Twp., Pulaski Co., AR]; [listed as Rupert H., age 10, in the 8 Apr 1930 census of Conway, Cadron Twp., Faulkner Co., AR]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
Posted on Genforum.com by Mildred Venitucci on 11 Jul 2004 (#380 of 532): Re: Cypress Valley Cemetery and Wright Family
...Yes, Monroe and George Wright are my kin. I will post an Outline Descendant Tree of John Myles Wright of TN, and in AR, White and Faulkner Counties (Pulaski in 1870).
2 John M., Jr. Wright b: Abt. 1844 in TN
..........+Frances b: in Alabama
.............. 3 Monroe Wright b: Abt. 1871
...............3 Eva Wright b: Abt. 1875
.............. 3 Albert Wright b: Abt. 1878
25.04--William N. "Bill" Wilson, son, b. 11 Apr 1854 [age 6 in 1860 Census]; ; [listed as Wm. N., age 16, farm laborer, in the 26 Aug 1870 census of Pence's Beat, Dallas Co., AL] in Dallas Co., AL; d. 22 Oct 1930; bd. Beebe Cem., White Co., AR; bachelor who owned a store in Ward, AR; m. Cora (nee unk.); lived at Lonoke Co., AR;
26.00--Arthur Wilson, b.; [birth order of children not confirmed]27.00--Charles B. Wilson, b.; d. on unk. date, age 24, when his car was hit by a train at Jacksonville, AR; bd. Cypress Valley Cem., Faulkner Co., AR;
27.00--Sgt. Ralph Wilson, b.
27.00--Otis Wilson, b.
27.00--Major Wilson, b.
27.00--Reble Wilson, b.
27.00--Mabel Wilson, b.
27.00--Marjorie Wilson, b.25.05--Martha O. Wilson, daughter, b. ca. 1856 [listed as M. O., age 4, in the 1860 census of Pence's Beat, Dallas Co., AL]; [listed as Martha O., age 14, in the 26 Aug 1870 census of Pence's Beat, Dallas Co., AL]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
25.06--Alice Wilson, b. 3 May 1860 [age one month in July 1860 Census]; ; [listed as Alice, age 10, in the 26 Aug 1870 census of Pence's Beat, Dallas Co., AL] in Selma, Dallas Co., AL (but in July 1860 Alice was living in Belvue, some 14 miles west of Selma, so either they went in to Selma to have the baby or they had just moved to Belvue from Selma--or the Selma info is just wrong); d. 11 Apr 1928 in North Little Rock, Pulaski Co., AR; m1. 8 Dec 1876 in Faulkner Co., AR. to T. "Tom" S. Edwards (b. unk., s/o Gus Edwards and Mary--nee unk.; d. bef.); 4 ch., 5 total;
26.01--Eddie Edwards, b. ; attended U. of Ark., Fayetteville, in 1902-1903, became postmaster in Rison, AR; m. Vivian (nee unk.);
26.02--Earl Edwards, b. ; m. Evie (nee unk.); owned a barber shop in North Little Rock--Alice went to live with him after Wiley Franklin Pool died;
26.03--Bertram Edwards, b. ; d. bef. 1913
26.04--Effie Edwards, b. ; d. of TB after spending some time in the sanitarium in Booneville.
m2. to Wiley
Franklin Pool
(b. 31 Mar 1848 in Tippah Co., MS, s/o James
M. Pool; d. 29 Dec 1926, Austin, Lonoke Co.,
AR); 1
ch., 5 total;
26.05--Arthur Franklin Pool,
b.
5
Aug 1893 in Austin (16th Section), Lonoke
Co., AR; d. 17 Jan 1961 in Little Rock, Pulaski Co., AR; m. 6 Jun 1912 {by Faulkner Co. Justice of the Peace Ed
Edwards--b/o Tom S. Edwards, above--at his home with his wife,
Sophronia, as witness} to Blanch Katherine Lee (b. 23
Feb 1895 on Kerr Station Rd. in Cabot,
Lonoke Co., AR, d/o John Henry Lee
and Emily Evans {b. unk.; d.
1904}; d. 23 May 1989, Cabot, AR); 4 ch.
27.01--Ruby Mae Pool b. 21 Jul 1913 in Austin, Lonoke Co., AR; lives in Walls, MS, with ; m. on 24 Sep 1932 in Austin, Lonoke Co., AR, to her school teacher, Cecil Earl Marshall (b. 29 Oct 1906 in Sedan, Chautuaqua Co., KS; d. 31 May 1983 in North Little Rock, Pulaski Co., AR); [John M. Gwin Note: I got to meet and have a wonderful dinner with this dear cousin and her dear daughter and son-in-law, Patty and Terry Taylor, at their home near Memphis the summer of 2003. Patty sent me some materials, but I misplaced them and am just now getting them online, including some of Ruby's autobiographical snapshots--a most enjoyable read! For future investigation: "Grandma had a cousin, Willie Wilson, who lived just across the line in Faulkner Co."--Ruby M. Pool re Alice Wilson. This would be a generation 25 son of a generation 24 child of Nathaniel Burdine and Jane Jones Wilson.] 28.01--Earl Marshall, b.
at home 5 Sep 1934 in
Little
Rock, Pulaski
Co., AR; served U. S. Air Force; m. on 14 Feb 1966, Little Rock, to Carol
Sue Metzger (b. ); 2 ch.
29.01--Jonathan E. Marshall 28.02--Billy Ray Marshall, b.
6 May 1937 in Little Rock, Pulaski
Co.,
AR; d. 20 Nov 1992 in Little Rock (Agent Orange-related cancer); m. in
Little Rock, AR, to Alta Laelle Beck (b. ); 2 ch.; div.
29.01--James Ray Marshall 29.02--Brian William Marshall |
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29.01--Richard "Ricky" Cecil Paul Marshall
29.02--James Michael Marshall28.04--Patricia Ann Marshall, b. 25 Jul 1955 in Little Rock; m. on 14 Feb 1981 in Austin, Lonoke Co., AR, to Terry Reid Taylor (b. 29 Nov 1953); 2 ch.29.01--Andrea Nicole Taylor, b. 10 Apr 1983, Memphis, TN
29.02--Allison Whitney Taylor, b. 18 Apr 1986, Memphis, TNNathaniel Burdine Wilson and Jane Jones Wilson were the parents of RoseAnn Carlisle Jones Wilson and Ezekiel Monroe Wilson.
RoseAnn Carlisle Jones Wilson m. William GwinSiblings Ezekiel Monroe Wilson m. Sarah Jane Cole 1st Cousins Alice Wilson m. Wiley Franklin Pool James Bassett Gwin m. Adrian "Ada" Belle Vardaman2nd Cousins Arthur Franklin Pool m. Blanch Katherine Lee 3rd Cousins Ruby Mae Pool m. Cecil Earl Marshall John McDonald Gwin m. Sharon Lynn Hamrick4th Cousins Patricia Ann Marshall m. Terry Reid Taylor 5th Cousins Andrea Nicole Taylor
Allison Whitney Taylor27.02--Effie Pearl Pool b. 20 Nov 1915; m1. Willis Coker;
28.01--son Coker, b.
m2. Mr. Wheeler;
27.03--Raymond Arthur Pool b. 15 Mar 1918; went to work in 1935 for the gov't. at a CCC camp in Avery, ID; m. Muriel Sowell (); worked at an ordinance plant during WW2 at Jacksonville, AR;
28.01--daughter Pool, b.
28.02--daughter Pool, b.
27.04--Hubert Lee Pool b. 10 May 1930; m. 1951 to a nursing student, Bonnie Wilcox (); served in U. S. Army, Korea;
28.01--Pool, b.
28.02--Pool, b.
28.03--Pool, b.
[Jo Goodwin Note: Have some more pictures for you. These are of the Wilson House here in Beebe that is also on the National Register, but the pictures of it in the White Co., AR, section are horrid. So I'm sending you these I took during the recent work on it. It was built by Buddy Wilson; he is in Patty's direct line, so you may want to put them on Ezekiel Monroe's page. Love ya, Jo]
26.01--unk. Wilson, est. b. ca. 1889 [died bef. the 22 Jun 1900 census of Beebe, White Co., AR]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
26.02--unk. Wilson, b. ca. 1891 [died bef. the 22 Jun 1900 census of Beebe, White Co., AR]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
26.03--Oscar Wilson, b. ca. 1893 [age 7 in 22 Jun 1900 census of Beebe, White Co., AR]; [listed as Oscar, age 17, in 22 Apr 1910 census of Union Twp., Beebe, White Co., AR]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.26.04--William Wilson, b. Nov. 1894 [age 5 in 22 Jun 1900 census of Beebe, White Co., AR]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
26.05--Katie Wilson, b. Jan 1897 [age 3 in 22 Jun 1900 census of Beebe, White Co., AR]; d. as young child, perhaps 4-5 (this from Rupert Jr.); bd. beside her daddy in Beebe Cem.
26.06--Rupert Wilson, Sr., b. Jan 1899 [age 1 in 22 Jun 1900 census of Beebe, White Co., AR]; [listed as Rupert, age 11, in 22 Apr 1910 census of Union Twp., Beebe, White Co., AR]; merchant in Beebe, also farmed; was US Army Quartermaster for Fort Smith; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. Sally Harris (sis/o Homer and Hosea "Hosie" Harris) of Seercy and Beebe, AR; at least one ch.
27.00--Rupert Wilson, Jr., b. ; d. ; U.S. Navy career of 21 years; lives with son Dennis; m. Julia Harrelson (b. SC; d. VA)26.07--Carl Wilson, b. ca. 1917 in AR [listed as Carl, age 3, in 22 Apr 1910 census of Union Twp., Beebe, White Co., AR]; [listed as Carl, age 12, in 6 Jan 1920 census of Union Twp., Beebe, White Co., AR]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.28.01--Jerry Wilson, b.;28.02--Rupert "Buddy" Wilson III, b.
28.03--Kenny Wilson, b.; lives in CO
28.04--Dennis Wilson, b. in Norfolk, VA; lives in NC, grocer for over 30 years (and my--John Gwin's--4th cousin as shown below);
John Gwin's lineRELATIONSHIP Dennis Wilson's line Nathaniel Burdine Wilson and Jane JonesPARENTS Nathaniel Burdine Wilson and Jane Jones William Gwin m. RoseAnn C. J. WilsonSIBLINGS Ezekiel Monroe Wilson m. Sarah Jane Cole Ida E. Basset m. William Sutton Gwin1ST COUSINS James E. Wilson m. Cora A. Rookes Adrian B. Vardaman m. James Basset Gwin, Sr.2ND COUSINS Rupert Wilson, Sr. m. Sally Harris Dorothy Lee Keeney m. Adrian Sutton Gwin3RD COUSINS Rupert Wilson, Jr. m. Julia Harrelson Sharon Lynn Hamrick m. John McDonald Gwin4TH COUSINS Dennis Wilson
25.08--Stilly
"Stelly"
(Stella?) Wilson, b. ca. 1864 [listed as
Stilly, age 6, in the 26
Aug
1870 census of Pence's
Beat, Dallas Co., AL]; d.
unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch.
26.01--Walter Wilson, b. ca. 1890 in AR [listed as
Walter, age 9 and b. Apr 1891, in the 4 Jun 1900 census of Hickory Plains
Twp., Prairie Co., AR]; [age 21 in the 3 May 1910 census
of Ward Twp., Lonoke Co., AR]; [age 30 in the
27 Jan 1920 census
of Ward Twp., Lonoke Co., AR]; m. Florence (nee unk., b. ca. 1899 in
AR; d. unk.; bd. unk.); at least one ch.
27.01--Helen Wilson, b. ca. Feb 1918 [age 2 yrs. 6
mos. in the 27 Jan 1920
census of Ward Twp., Lonoke Co., AR]; d. unk.; bd. unk.;
m. unk.; unk. ch. 26.02--Ella Wilson, b. ca. 1891 in
AR/AL/AR [listed as Ella,
age 9 and b. 1891, in the 4 Jun 1900
census of Hickory Plains Twp., Prairie Co., AR]; [listed as Ella,
age 18 in the 3 May 1910
census
of Ward Twp., Lonoke Co., AR]; ]; d. unk.; bd.
unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch. 26.06--Nelle "Nellie" Wilson, b. ca. 1907-8 in AR/AL/AR [listed as Nellie, age 3, in the 3 May 1910 census of Ward Twp., Lonoke Co., AR]; [age 12 in the 27 Jan 1920 census of Ward Twp., Lonoke Co., AR]; d. unk.; bd. unk.; m. unk.; unk. ch. |
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Res/Fam |
Name |
Age |
Sex |
Race |
Occupation |
POB |
RealEst. Value |
John
M. Gwin Comments |
-- /1012 |
E. W.
Wilson |
24 |
m |
w |
Blacksmith |
AL |
$350 |
This
is indeed Nathaniel B. Wilson's and Jane Jones Wilson's son, Ezekiel
Monroe Wilson. |
S. J.
Wilson |
20 |
f |
w |
AL | This
is Sarah Jane Cole Wilson,
third-year bride of E. M. and mother of Mary Jane. |
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M. J.
Wilson |
2 |
f |
w |
AL | This
will be Mary Jane Wilson, b. ca. Sep 1848. |
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J. W.
Cole |
30 |
m |
w |
Clerk |
AL | This
must be Sarah Jane's older brother; both are Coles. |
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-- /1011 |
M. A. Rasco |
23 |
f |
w |
AL |
Living next door in the home of N. J. Lilly, 35, and Caroline Lilly, 24, is Mary Ann Rasco. We know that
E. M.'s aunt, Sarah H. Rasco, married Ezekiel Burdine Wilson, so
this is likely E. M.'s cousin. N. J. Lilly is also a blacksmith, and at
age 35 may be E. M.'s mentor under whom E. M. apprenticed. But why did
E. M. choose N. J. Lilly? Perhaps Caroline and Mary Jane are sisters,
and the apprenticing of E. M. would then have been a natural thing. |
Res/Fam |
Name |
Age |
Race/ Sex |
Occupation |
POB |
Est.Val., Real/Pers |
John
M. Gwin Comments |
310/302 |
E. M.
Wilson |
34 |
wm |
blacksmith |
AL |
8500/3800 |
Here
is Ezekiel Monroe Wilson, still in Dallas Co., AL... |
S. J.
Wilson |
30 |
wf |
ALAL | ...with
his wife, Sarah Jane (nee Cole) |
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M.
J. Wilson |
11 |
wf |
AL | Mary
Jane Wilson |
|||
F. G.
Wilson |
7 |
wf |
AL | Francis
G. Wilson |
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W. N. Wilson |
6 |
wm |
AL | Bill
Wilson |
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M. O.
Wilson |
4 |
wf |
AL | Martha
O. Wilson |
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Alice
Wilson |
1mo. |
wf |
AL | Alice
Wilson, the one whose brother chopped off her finger |
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311/304 | N. B.
Wilson |
66 |
wm |
[blank] |
SC | 6400/5000 |
This
is Ezekiel Wilson's dad, Nathaniel Burdine Wilson, living
next door |
Griffin
Wilson |
18 |
wm |
AL | This
is Isham Griffin Wilson, soon to be an M. D. |
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N. W.
Wilson |
10 |
wm |
AL | ||||
309/301 |
William
Bell |
34 |
wm |
[blank] | AL | 23,440/19,500 | |
Susan
P. Bell |
23 |
wf |
AL | ||||
Enoch
Bell |
4 |
wm |
AL | ||||
Susan
T. Bell |
2 |
wf |
AL | ||||
Sally
J. Bell |
8mos. |
wf |
AL | ||||
J. H.
Wilson |
24 |
wm |
teacher |
SC |
We're
not sure who this is at all; however, that he is b. in SC, has the last
name of Wilson, and is living next door to Ezekiel and Nathaniel seems
very significant--he almost HAS to be related somehow, it seems. Let's
look for him in 1870 and see what turns up. |
Res/Fam |
Name |
Age |
Race/ Sex |
Occupation |
POB |
Est.Val., Real/Pers |
John
M. Gwin Comments |
126/129 |
E. M. Wilson |
46 |
wm |
blacksmith |
AL |
1600/350 |
Ezekiel
Monroe Wilson |
S. J. Wilson | 40 | wf |
K H |
Sarah
Jane Wilson |
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Mary J. Wilson | 21 |
wf |
at home |
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Wm. W. Wilson | 16 |
wm |
F L |
This
is Bill Wilson who evidently waited until later in life to marry and
was known as a bachelor for a long time. |
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Martha O. Wilson | 14 |
wf |
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Alice Wilson | 10 |
wf |
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Jas. E. Wilson | 8 |
wm |
This
is James E. "Buddy" Wilson, builder of the home seen in the three
photos above. |
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Stilly Wilson | 6 |
wf |
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Robt. L. Wilson | 4 |
wm |
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W. H. Wilson | 18 |
wm |
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Mary J. Wilson | 32 |
wf |
I'm not sure who this is. | ||||
J. A.
Rasco |
5 |
wm |
I'm not sure who this is. |
Res/Fam |
Name |
Age |
Race/ Sex |
Occupation |
POB |
Est.Val., Real/Pers |
John
M. Gwin Comments |
284/289 |
W. J.
Smith |
38 |
wm |
blacksmith |
TN |
1200/800 |
This
is William J. Smith of TN, a blacksmith, who is a business partner with
Chesley Richard Gwin, a wagon maker, living four doors away. |
M. J.
Smith |
30 |
wf |
KH |
AL |
This
is Mary
Jane Gwin Smith, niece of her father's business partner, C.
R. Gwin, above, and daughter of Mary Burdine Wilson Gwin Steadman,
below. |
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R. I.
Smith |
14 |
wm |
attends school |
AL |
Their
only son is Robert Isom Gwin, named for his grandfather, Isom Gwin, who
was named for his own grandfather, Isham Gwin. He next
appears in the 1880 census of McLennan Co., TX, as R. I. Smith, age 24,
b. AL (father's POB is TN), married to M. E. (nee Mary Etta
Armstrong) Smith, with their one son W. C. Smith (Walter Clarence). |
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N.
B.Wilson |
77 |
wm |
SC |
Nathaniel Burdine
Wilson is the patriarch: he's the father of
three of these: Dr. Isham Griffin Wilson, Ezekiel Monroe Wilson, and
Mary Burdine Wilson Gwin (widow first of Isom Gwin) Steadman
(widow second of Rev. John Steadman). Further, he is a double-widower. |
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M. B.
Stedman |
50 |
wf |
SC |
Mary Burdine Wilson Gwin Steadman is also a double widow: first of Isom Gwin and second of Rev. John Steadman. | |||
M. J. Jr. Smith | 16 |
wf |
AL |
We're
not sure who these two girls are, but it's very likely that they are
nieces of William J. Smith (and therefore first cousins of Robert Isom
Smith) who are there visiting. |
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Ida
Smith |
6 |
wf |
AR |
We're not sure who these two girls are, but it's very likely that they are nieces of William J. Smith (and therefore first cousins of Robert Isom Smith) who are there visiting. | |||
Margaret
Jennings |
45 |
bf |
VA |
She
must be a domestic servant and most likely a former slave. |
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288/293 |
C. R.
Gwin |
43 |
wm |
merchant |
AL | Chesley
Richard Gwin, son of John Gwin and Jane (Walker) Gwin, and
widower of Fannie Bell. He'll marry his second wife, in just months. |
|
John Gwin | 16 |
wm |
attends school |
AL | This
is John Isom Gwin, named for his uncle Isom Gwin who had died just
before John was born. |
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Enoch Gwin | 12 |
wm |
attends school | AL | |||
Fannie Gwin | 10 |
wf |
attends school | AL | |||
Charlie Gwin | 4 |
wm |
AL | ||||
297/302 |
A.
Adams |
59 |
wf |
K H |
GA |
-----/500 |
|
W. R.
Ramsey |
38 |
wm |
farmer |
AL |
3000/1500 |
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S. E.
Ramsey |
25 |
wf |
K H |
AL |
|||
N. E.
C. Ramsey |
4 |
wf |
AL | ||||
J. W.
Ramsey |
1 |
wm |
AL | ||||
B. C.
Adams |
27 |
wm |
clerk in store |
AL | |||
C. C. Adams | 19 |
wf |
AL | ||||
J. A. Adams | 23 |
wm |
AL | ||||
G.W. Adams | 17 |
wm |
AL | ||||
I. G.
Wilson |
27 |
wm |
physician |
AL | 500/400 |
Dr.
Isham Griffin Wilson, M.D. He's Nathaniel Burdine Wilson's
son, Ezekiel Monroe Wilson's brother, and like Ezekiel Monroe, my own
gg-granduncle. |
|
Amda
Wilson |
23 |
wf |
AL | This
is Amanda (nee Adams, I'm fairly certain), wife of Dr.Wilson |
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Chas. A. Wilson | 2 |
wm |
AL | This
must be their son |
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C. J.
Ramsey |
19 |
wf |
AL |
|
|
ship |
Race/ Sex |
|
|
MarrStat/ YrsMd/ ChB/ChLvg |
POB S/F/M |
|
|
149/153 151/155 |
Albert
Wright |
head |
w |
May 1878 |
22 |
m/3 |
AR/TN/AL |
Farmer | This is Albert Wright,
son of John M. Wright of TN and Fannie G. (nee Wilson) Wright of AL. |
Anna C. Wright | wife |
w |
Oct 1882 |
17 |
m/3 1/1 |
AR/TN/TN |
Interesting: both Anna
and Mary (Monroe's wife, below) state that both their parents are from
TN; could these be sisters? |
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Stella O. Wright | daughter |
w |
Feb 1898 |
2 |
s |
AR/AR/AR |
|||
153/157 155/159 |
Moroe
Wright |
head |
w |
Mar 1871 |
29 |
m/2 |
AR/TN/AL | This is John and Fannie
Wright's oldest, Monroe Wright
(not a transcription error--the enumerator actually spelled it
"Moroe"!). |
|
Mary Wright | wife |
wm |
Dec 1870 |
29 |
m/2/1/1 |
AR/TN/TN |
Aha. Perhaps this is
marriage number 2 for Monroe, and John F. is his but not hers. Interesting: both Anna (Albert's wife, above) and Mary state that both their parents are from TN; could these be sisters? |
||
Mattie M. Wright | daughter |
wf |
Nov 1898 |
1 |
s |
AR/AR/AR | |||
John F. Wright | son |
wf |
Dec 1894 |
5 |
s |
AR/AR/AR | Another
clue that John F. may be Mary's stepson is that he is older than Mattie
yet listed after her. |
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wm |
|||||||||
w |
|||||||||
w |
|
|
|
ship |
MS/ YrsMd |
#Ch B/Lvg |
Mo/Yr |
POB S/F/M |
|
|
|
391/394 | Wilson | James E. | Self | m/12 |
Mar 1865 | AL/AL/AL |
35 | Grocer | Is James' middle name Ezekiel? | |
Wilson | Cora | Wife | m/12 |
6/4 |
Jul 1873 | AR/GA/MS |
26 | This is Cora
A. Rookes, d/o James and
Mary Rookes (of Georgia) who lived with James and Cora from before
1920 probably until their deaths. Cora reports here that two of her six
children have died. From the number of years married, I suspect that
the two oldest are the ones who did not survive. |
||
Wilson | Oscar | Son | s |
Jan 1893 |
AR/AL/AR |
7 | ||||
Wilson | William | Son | s |
Nov 1894 | AR/AL/AR | 5 | ||||
Wilson | Katie | Daughter | s |
Jan 1897 | AR/AL/AR | 3 | Dennis told me his dad had said that Katie died not long after this census was taken. | |||
Wilson | Rupert | Son | s |
Jan 1899 | AR/AL/AR | 1 |
From the 1910 Census,
Union Township, Beebe Town, White Co., AR:
|
|
|
ship |
Mo/Yr |
|
of Marr. |
|
|
107/111 | Wilson | James E. | self | 45 | 21 | AL | ||
107/111 | Wilson | Cora A. | wife | 37 | 21 | AR | James must have married Cora after he moved to AR since she's from there. | |
107/111 | Wilson | Oscar | son | 17 | AR | |||
107/111 | Wilson | Will'm | son | 15 | AR | |||
107/111 | Wilson | Rupert | son | 11 | AR | |||
107/111 | Wilson | Carl | son | 3 | AR |
|
|
|
ship |
|
Self/Fa/Mo |
|
128/132 | Wilson | James E. | self | 57 | AL/SC/unk | This is 5.07--James E. "Buddy" Wilson who married Cora Rookes. |
128/132 | Wilson | Cora A. | wife | 46 | AR/GA/GA | |
128/132 | Wilson | Carl | son | 12 | AR/AL/AR | |
128/132 | Rookes | James M. | father-in-law | 86 | GA/GA/GA | |
128/132 | Rookes | Mary | mother-in-law | 77 | GA/GA/GA | . |
Res/Fam |
|
Mo/Yr |
|
|
|
status |
|
POB |
POB |
|
290/299 |
Wilson, Walter | 30 | self | M | M | AR | AL | AR | Walter Wilson, son of Robert L. Wilson (next-door neighbors--see below), grandson of E. M. Wilson | |
Wilson, Florence | 21 | wife | F | M | AR | AR | AR | |||
Wilson, Helen | 2? | daughter | F | S | AR | AR | AR | |||
291/299 |
Wilson, Robert L. | 54 |
self |
m |
m |
AL |
AL |
AL |
Robert L. Wilson, son of E. M. (Ezekiel Monroe) Wilson (age 4 in 1870--see above) | |
Wilson, Mary A. | 48 |
wife |
f |
m |
AR |
TN |
TN |
New wife--did Gennie die? | ||
Wilson, Nelle | 12 |
daughter |
f |
s |
AR |
AR |
AR |
This last very hard to read, Jo Goodwin reports. |
[John M. Gwin Note, Nov.
2008: Ruby Mae Pool Marshall's autobiographical account
states that her father's Arkansas property was "just east of Faulkner
Co. and joined the Lewisburg Rd. on the South, Highway 319 on the
north, and Indian Lake Road on the east, in the very northwest corner
of Lonoke Co. in Magnes Township. The farm consisted of 80 acres, and
they owned their property." In Nov 2008 I reread this account and did a
Google map search of this area and located this exact site on the
Faulkner/Lonke line due east of the town of Otto and due west of Beebe
and Ward. This made me wonder if this 80-acre farm of her father's was
some of the same land Ezekiel Wilson had bought earlier, so I looked
for it and learned that he had made two purchases of land BEFORE THE WAR:
In the Helena Land Office,
Document #6076 states that 40 acres of land
were purchased on 1 Sep 1856 by E. M. Wilson,
which land is described
as follows: measuring from the 5th Principal Meridian, this land is the
northeast 40 acres of the southeast 160 acres of section 9 of Township
12 south, Range 5 west, abbreviated
NESE 5th PM 12S 5W 9.
In the Helena Land Office,
Document #1812 states that an additional 80
acres of land
were purchased on 2 Apr 1860
by E. M. Wilson, which land is described
as follows: measuring from the 5th Principal Meridian, this land is the
southwest 40 acres of the northwest 160 acres of section 1 of Township
12 south, Range 5 west SWNW
5th PM 12S 5W 1 AND the
southwest 40 acres of the southeast 160 acres of section 9 of Township
12 south, Range 5 west SWSE
5th PM 12S 5W 9.
In Arkansas the point at which the 5th Principal Meridian crosses the base line is in the Louisiana Purchase State Park. A monument marks the starting point of the 1815 surveys for the Louisiana Purchase. A newly renovated boardwalk and exhibits lead to the marker. To get there, take U.S. 49 South of Brinkley to Ark. 362 (
|
The term TOWNSHIP has two meanings. First, it is any six-mile-wide strip of land that extends east and west parallel to a certain meridian on the globe. These townships form the east/west rows on a grid that covers the earth. In the diagram above, Township 12 South is one of these strips. (Each corresponding strip that extends perpendicular to these is called a "RANGE".) Second, it is any six-mile-square box on the grid formed by these intersecting strips. In the diagram above, the orange square represents Township 12 South, Range 5 West. |
A section (§) is one square mile of land containing 640 acres. The enlarged diagram above indicates the 36-square-mile TOWNSHIP that is shown in the diagram to the left as the orange square known as TWP 12S, RANGE 5W. Each of the 36 sections in a township has a number. They are always numbered as shown above. Ezekiel Monroe Wilson bought three 40-acre plots in this township: two were in section nine (shown by the red and blue X's in the light green) and the other in section one (shown by the burgundy X in the white). |
The 640-acre
sections are subdivided
into quadrants containing 160 acres each. As in the diagram above, these quadrants are labeled northwest, northeast, southeast, & southwest. Eighty acres of Ezekiel's 120 acres were in the 160-acre southeast quadrant of section 9, shown here in lavender. |
The above diagram
represents that lavender 160 acres of the southeast quadrant at left.
Ezekiel's 1856 purchase was the northeast 40 acres represented by the red square above. In 1860 he bought the southwest 40 acres shown here in blue (as well as another 40 acres in section 1). |
Subject: Re: Greetings again, cousin!
Received: 9/11/00 6:38 PM
From: TERRYSTOYZ@aol.com
To: john, jmcdgwin@zianet.comDear John,
I love the way you have done your website. It's wonderful! Thanks for all the hard work you have done on it to share it with us.
I have thought for sure that we have to be related to Kathy Kemp ever since I talked to her for the first few times. There are too many names (Nathaniel and Ezekiel) that are in both families.
I have printed out your last letter and everything on your website. How wonderful to have all of those old pictures. Do you think you will ever be able to look at them? Its such a shame to have the pages out of order with the index. About 2 months ago, my first cousin, Kathy Pool Rodgers, found a box with my grandmother's old pictures in them. Most of them we remembered seeing and had wondered what happened to them. All of the pictures had identifying names on the back mainly written by myself or my cousin Kathy when we were teenagers. We are just a year apart in age and grew up a block away from each other. Thank goodness we did that. Grandma died at age 94 back in 1989. I know I need to do it with a lot of pictures I have. I made copies of the old pictures with my camera on a tripod. They came out great. We found a picture of my great grandmother, Alice Wilson Pool's, brother and one of her sisters. What a relief it was to find them when we knew they existed somewhere.
Oh yes, I forgot to ask you this. You mentioned the Methodist Church incident. Is your family still Methodist? We are. Alice Wilson Pool was Methodist and when her son Arthur and my Grandma, Blanch, got married, Grandma was Church of Christ. Alice made her join the Methodist church. I didn't know if it was because Alice had always been Methodist or if it was because she married into a Methodist family. Alice's husband's father, James M. Pool gave the land for the Sixteenth Section Church and Cemetery in Lonoke County, Arkansas, back in the 1860's. I have Alice's Methodist Hymnal book from the early 1900s and a Bible presented to Wiley Pool from the Sixteenth Section Methodist Church in 1869. Too bad there wasn't any family info written in it.
Grandpa Pool worked the farm and he and his family lived in the house with his parents until they passed away. Alice had been an invalid for many years and Wiley had been blind for quite a while. Mother and her brother and sister loved them dearly, although Alice ruled the roost and made Mother and her sister bring her the wash to inspect and do over again if it wasn't to her satisfaction.
Thanks again for all your info and organization to keep it straight.
Your Wilson fourth cousin,
Patty
No, we're not Methodist, although we have friends who are. When Dad was growing up in middle Alabama, they went to whatever Protestant services they could, and often it was a Baptist church. My grandmother--Dad's mom, Adabelle Vardaman--was raised Primitive Baptist, and since his dad, James Bassett Gwin, died when Dad was only five, that was the denomination toward which the family leaned. And when Dad married my mother, Dorothy Keeney, who came from a long line of West Virginia Baptists, things were pretty well set for how I'd be raised.
Dad and Mom helped start a Baptist church in the little community where we lived in West Virginia, and Mom's first cousin, LeRoy Keeney, a newly ordained Baptist minister, came to help get the church started, too, serving as its first pastor. I became a Christian in that church, and so did the girl I would marry, Sharon Hamrick. Years later, when I moved to Las Cruces, New Mexico, I got involved in the local Evangelical Free Church, and when Sharon and I fell in love across the miles, I went back home to marry her in that same Baptist church, then brought her out here. We've been "E Free'ers" ever since, and all three of our children were raised and became Christians there as well.
I'm so grateful that one need not be of any particular denomination to become a Christian! We have Christian friends who are Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, Catholic, Messianic Jews, and many others. Sadly, we also know many churchgoers who are not yet Christians--i.e., true believers, ones who are trusting the finished work of Jesus Christ alone (and not their own good works such as church membership) to get them to heaven. And we're still praying for them all.
You're right, Patty--we are indeed fourth cousins, as the following table shows. [now located above in outline]
Family love to you and yours,
In Jesus,
John