Born
23 Sep 1744 in
Kingwood Township, Hunterdon, New Jersey
Ancestors
Wife of
Joseph Willson
— married
29 Jun 1768 (to 26 Oct 1784) in Kingwood, Burlington, New Jersey
Descendants
Died
16 Dec 1832
at age 88
in
Camden, Camden Township, Gloucester, New Jersey, United States
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Biography
Elizabeth was born in 1744. She died in 1832 at the age of 88.
She is a daughter of Peter Schmuck and Abigail Stevenson.
She married Joseph Willson, 29 Jun 1768 at the Kingwood Monthly Meeting, Kingwood, Burlington County, New Jersey. Joseph died in 1784.
Source
Armstrong, William Clinton; "The Lundy Family and Their Descendants of Whatsoever Surname, with a Biographical Sketch of Benjamin Lundy; 1902.
Wilson family Bible, Mary Wilson original owner, Eunice Broom present owner, Sheridan, Wyoming. Information from a sheet of paper within the Bible
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