Smyth County, Virginia Will Book 3, p. 15 (FHL Film 7645791, Image 35); 6 September 1852 (written), 22 July 1856 (proved); Will of William Wilson mentions: Son James M. Wilson; Son William A. (Anderson) Wilson; Son John D. Wilson; Daughter Sally C. Clamand (born c1810, m. Robison Clamand c1833, died MO?); Son Audley H. Wilson; Son Thomas M. Wilson; Son Robert W. Wilson; Son Samuel Steel Wilson; Daughter Mary Ann Wilson; Land willed to William by his father, James Wilson; Exec: Audly and Samuel Wilson; Wit: Nash Cox, James Cox.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Samuel by comparing test results with other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
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