Bernice Evelyn Wilson

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NOT A DIRECT ANCESTOR

Bernice Evelyn Wilson is not in my direct ancestor. She is 2 steps removed in the following ways:

Bernice Wilson was born in 1915, the fourth child of Jim Wilson and Lorena Bernice Mayer. She married Charles Wimer and had seven children.



Date Location Notes Sources
Birth 1915 Brady Twp., Butler County, PA [2]
Marriage >1930 To Charles Wimer [4]
Death
Burial

Ancestry chart segment

 Generation 2             Generation 3              Generation 4
 
                                                     +-- James L. Wilson
                                                     |   (1857-1929)   
                         +-- James Garfield Wilson --+
                         |   (1887-1931)             |
 Bernice Evelyn Wilson --+                           +-- Elizabeth Ann Stoughton
 (1915 - ????)           |                               (1862-1932)
                         +-- Lorena Bernice Mayer
                             (1890-1924)
 Sources: [4]


Children

( children with Clifford Bickel)

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
Joan Carol Wilson F unknown Bowman [4][5]
Ford Thomas Wilson M [4][5]
Margaret Wilson F unknown Headland [4][5]


Places of Residence

Location Dates Notes Sources
Brady Township, Butler County, PA; parents' home 1915- till marriage [1][2]
Butler County, PA ; marriage - death

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Sources

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1 1920 United States Federal Census, West Liberty Township, Butler County, PA, Enumeration District 3, Page 4, lines 76-82 lists James G. Wilson, 32, married toRena Wilson, age "Un". They live with daughter Pearl Wilson, 10; son Merle Wilson, 8; son Brice C. Wilson, 6; daughter Bernice E. Wilson, 4; and son Kenneth Wilson, 2. Pearl and Merle attended school within the last year. James, Rena, and Pearl can read, write, and speak English. Everyone and their parents were born in PA. James G. Wilson is a farmer. This census page is dated 26 Jan 1920, though margin notes indicate that this particular entry was taken on 27 Jan 1920.
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2 1930 United States Federal Census, West Liberty Township, Butler County, PA, Enumeration District 67, Page 1, lines 9-20 lists James G. Wilson, 43, married to Della R. Wilson, 43. They were both 21 at the time of their first marriage. They live with son Merl A. Wilson, 19; son Brice C. Wilson, 17; daughter Vernice E. Wilson, 14; son Kenneth J. Wilson, 12; daughter Dorothy H. Wilson, 8; son Homel W. Wilson, 7; son James E. Wilson, 3; daughter Mary J. Wilson, 1 year 11 months; daughter Ma[illegible] E. Wilson, 8 months; and stepdaughter Betty Wicks, 7. Vernice, Kenneth, Dorothy, and Homel attended school within the last year. Everyone can read and write except for Homel, James E., Mary, Ma[illegible], and Betty. James G. Wilson and his parents were born in PA. Della was born in WV, though her parents were both born in PA. All of the children were born in PA. James G. Wilson is a farmer on land that he owns. Merl and Brice work as farm laborers. James E., Mary J., Ma[illegible], and Betty are listed as unable to speak English.
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3 Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams, granddaughter of Bert Winiford Wilson.
4 Manuscript of John T. Wilson researched 1975-1985, including personal knowledge and interviews of McDeavitt cousins and of his aunts Stella Wimer (McNeese), Lizzy Wimer (McDeavitt), Meda Wimer (McDeavitt), and Mary Gahagan. John T. Wilson was a son of Bert W. Wilson.
5 Russell W. Wilson, (nephew of James G. Wilson). Russ Wilson interviewed by niece Elizabeth Wilson Williams, Sept 2006. Interview included road trip through family farm sited of Butler County PA.
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6 Paul Keith Heckathorn, grandson of James G. Wilson; correspondence 1988-1991.
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