John Luther Wilson
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John L. Wilson was the oldest of four children of Jim and Ella Wilson. He died of typhoid fever three months before his thirtieth birthday. His only sister, Pearl, had died twelve years earlier of an infected bee sting. His two younger brothers, Jim and Bert, survived to adulthood. He was buried beside his sister at Muddy Creek cemetery.
Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | 18 Oct 1880 | PA | [3] | |
Death | 11 July 1910 , age 29 | Worth Twp., Butler Co. PA | not married; died of typhoid |
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Places of Residence
Location | Dates | Notes | Sources |
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Brady Township, Butler County, PA | before 1880 - 1900 | See also James L. Wilson | [1] |
Worth Township, Butler County, PA | 1910 - 1929 | [2] |
Photos
Sources
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1 | 1900 United States Federal Census, Brady Township, Butler County, PA, Page 2, lines 94-98 lists James L. Wilson, 43, born Feb. 1857, married to Elizabeth A. Wilson, 38, born Feb. 1862. They are listed as having been married for 20 years. They live with their three sons, John L. Wilson, 19, born Oct. 1880; James L. Wilson, 12, born Aug. 1887; and Bert W. Wilson, 10, Feb. 1891. Elizabeth is listed as having mothered 4 children, three of which are alive. The place of birth of James and his parents is listed as PA. James is listed as a Farmer and his son John is listed as a farm laborer. All members of the household are listed as being able to read, write, and speak English. James is listed as owning the farm with no mortgage. | |
2 | 1910 United States Federal Census, Worth Township, Butler County, PA, Enumeration District 108, Page 3, lines 73-77 lists James L. Wilson, 53, married to Elizabeth A. Wilson, 48. They are listed as having been married for 30 years. Elizabeth is listed as having born 4 children, three of which are alive. The three children, John L. Wilson, 28, James G. Wilson , 22, and Bert W. Wilson, 19, are listed as still living with their parents. Everyone in the family and their parents are listed as being born in PA. Everyone can read, write, and speak English. James is listed as a farmer on his own land. | |
3 | Gravestone transcription Muddy Creek Cemetery, Clay Twp., Butler Co. PA; transcribed June 2006 by Elizabeth Wilson Williams.
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4 | Interview of Russell W. Wilson, by Elizabeth Wilson Williams (niece of Russell W. Wilson) on June 25, 2007. (Russell W. Wilson is a nephew of John L. Wilson.) John Luther Wilson died of typhoid fever. |