He married Margaret "Peggy" Wilson on 8 Jan 1818 in Greene, Tennessee.[1]
Quit Claim Deed 9 July 1818. David Wilson, John Wilson, Peter Wilson, Michael Handley and wife Elizabeth Handley, Enoch Owen and wife Susanna Owen, Samuel Kirkland and wife Margaret Kirkland, heirs of John Wilson, late of Greene County, Tennessee, deceased, one part, and Adam Wilson, of same place, other part, $400 paid, Grantors quit claim interest in personal estate of said John, Deed. Witnesses: Hannah Kirkland, Catherine Rader. Acknowledged by James Temple, Justice of the Peace, Greene County, Tennessee. Registered 6 November 1818.[2]
Sources
↑ Tennessee State Marriages, 1765-2002. Nashville, TN, USA: Tennessee State Library and Archives. Microfilm.
↑ Greene County, Tennessee Deed Abstracts, Volume 11, Page 300
See Also:
1850 United States Federal Census - Home in 1850 District 15, Monroe, Tennessee[1]
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