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Susan Wilson

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Susan R. Wilson
Born 1950s.
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Surnames of my direct ancestors who were Quakers, in alphabetical order:

Austin Boone Bunker Clark Coffin Davies/Davis Dicks Folger Gardner Hall Hoag Lamb Large Lundy Macy Matson Overton Pennington Reynolds Starbuck Stockton Taylor Varney Ward Willson Worth

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Hi Susan

I’ve not heard back from you regarding the US Southern Colonies Project check-in so have gone ahead and removed you from the project for now. However, if you’d like to rejoin at any stage you would be most welcome to do so by answering the G2G sign-up post here.

Many thanks,

Mary~ Project Coordinator, Membership, US Southern Colonies

posted by Mary Richardson
Hi Susan,

I sent you a check-in message a week ago about the US Southern Colonies Project to ask you about your continued involvement but have not yet heard back from you. Do you still want to be in the Southern Colonies project? If I don’t hear from you by the same time next week I’ll assume that you’ve moved on to other things but you’re most welcome to re-join the project at any time.

Looking forward to hearing from you,

Best wishes,

Mary~ Project Coordinator, Membership, US Southern Colonies

posted by Mary Richardson
Hi Susan,

This is the time for the 2023 annual check in with members of the US Southern Colonies Project. Have you been active during the last six months in this Project? Note that it is a Wikitree requirement to respond to the US Southern Colonies Check-ins. Please reply to this message by clicking the reply button below this message, to post your answer. I look forward to hearing from you..

Many thanks,

Mary~ Project Coordinator, Membership, US Southern Colonies

posted by Mary Richardson
5th cousin 2x 5cm and 16 shared segments dna .
posted by Daniel Cox II
Hi

I sent you a check-in message a week ago about the US Southern Colonies Project to ask you about your continued involvement but have not yet heard back from you. Do you still want to be in the project? If I don’t hear from you by the same time next week I’ll assume that you’ve moved on to other things but you’re most welcome to re-join the project at any time.

Looking forward to hearing from you,

Mary~ Project Coordinator, Membership, US Southern Colonies

posted by Mary Richardson
Hello Susan,

It is time for the semi-annual check in for June, 2022 with members of the US Southern Colonies Project. Have you been active during the last six months? Note that it is a requirement to respond to the US Southern Colonies Check-ins. Please respond to this message by clicking the reply button below this message, to post your answer. I look forward to hearing from you..

Many thanks,

Mary~ Project Coordinator, Membership, US Southern Colonies

posted by Mary Richardson
Hi Susan,

On behalf of the leaders of Southern Colonies, this is the semi-annual polling for the US Southern Colonies Project. This check-in with members is to see if you have been active in the last six months in this project and want to remain a member of US SC?

Please note that it is a requirement for membership in the US Southern Colonies Project that you respond to these check-ins.

I look forward to hearing from you.. Many thanks,

Mary, Project Coordinator, - Membership US Southern Colonies Project

posted by Mary Richardson
Hi Susan I found you on the Bryan study page. You and i have a gedmatch MRCA 7.5. I see you have Taylors thats one of my lines also.
posted by [Living Montano]
Hi Stephanie,

I sent you a message but it went to a "no reply" box. If you would like to send me a message please do so thru my wikitree profile. I have another cousin whom I will contact if you like. I think she has more Taylor ancestors than I do. I look forward to working with you. Susan

posted by Susan Wilson
Hi Susan we can talk here. Would love to hear more .
posted by [Living Montano]
On behalf of the US Southern Colonies Project Leaders, I am doing a check-in with members to see if you were Active in the US_Southern_Colonies (US SoCOL) in the last two months. Please reply with whether you have been active in work for the last two months in https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:US_Southern_Colonies?

Your work for US Southern Colonies might include Teams, Bio Builders, Quality Assurance, Sourcing, Profiles, Stickers for Southern Colonies, Categories for Southern Colonies, Managed Profiles, PPP profiles, Arborists, Data Doctors for Southern Colonies

Please notify me of this activity or you can post a message on my page here: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Richardson-7161 (If you do not know which team you are on, then contact me for clarification)

Thanks for your help.

Mary ~ Project Coordinator, Membership

posted by Mary Richardson
Hello Mary,

Oh dear, I may not be doing enough. I seem to be jumping around a lot lately, frustrating myself by looking for my Wilson ancestors. You can see my contributions here: https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&who=Wilson-31949

Regards, Susan

posted by Susan Wilson
Susan,

Thanks for checking in. I found enough contributions. Your "jumping around" remind me of myself.

Mary - Project Coordinator, Membership

posted by Mary Richardson
Hi Susan, was going through my family records and saw that you added Luvencia in the Joseph Stewart group of siblings. In my records I had her, but there are 7 other siblings not listed.
posted by Benjamin Stewart
Hello Benjamin,

Thank you for noticing this. Would you like to do the honors? I think a Stewart ancestor would be the best one to complete this.

posted by Susan Wilson
Hello Susan, Wondering if we are related. I descend from Phillip Wilson 1740 - 1825 and Rebecca Connolly 1756- 1819. They are thought to be buried at Bar Creek in Clay County Kentucky. We're are actively trying to push back from Philip and find our relatives who didn't come through the Cumberland Gap. Let me know how we can connect. Best, Jim
posted by James Wilson
Hi James, I really don't know if we are the same Wilson family or not. Do you know if Phillip had any brothers or sisters? Do you have a John Wilson? Also, have you had your dna tested?

I have some information given to me with an Abraham Wilson, wife Jane, parents of Thomas Wilson who married Jean. However, I have not been able to verify this information.

Maybe if we both work on our lines we will meet somewhere.

Thanks for taking time to contact me. I look forward to hearing from you again.

Your cousin? Susan

posted by Susan Wilson
Hello Susan, Philip was from Rowan County North Carolina and owned land in Orange county North Carolina. He served in the Revolutionary war and came through the Cumberland Gap to settle in SE Kentucky afterwards. His parents were "Supposedly" Philip Wilson Senior and a Mary Lydia Bundy. His grandfather was supposedly an Abraham Wilson but am not certain if this can be verified. I'm trying to find the other side of the family that stayed in North Carolina to hopefully trace back our roots from Scotland and England. I have a "supposed" Jonathan Wilson born about 1723 in Perquimans County but again, the data seems unverified.

I've taken the Natl Geo Genome Test and my Haplogroup is I-Z63. I'm taking the FTDNA Family Finder test at the moment. Once I get the results back I can share to see If I'm connected to your side of the family.

I'll keep you posted on m results. Thanks for connecting, best, Jim

posted by James Wilson
James, I have had a difficult time finding Wilson ancestors and relatives. All I had to go on was research done in the 1960s by a cousin. You can see what I have on my compact tree.

Susan

posted by Susan Wilson
So far, all of my Wilson ancestors are in North Carolina. My GedMatch # is M512933.
posted by Susan Wilson
Hello Susan Wilson,

Recently joined Wikitree and in search of much of what you are with regard to my Gardner Quaker roots. My line came from Dorsett England first settle in Salem, then about 1667 left for Nantucket, then about 1772 settled in North Carolina and by 1853 caught the Oregon Trail for the west. Any similarity to your? Thank you , Steven Gardner

posted by Steven Gardner
Steven Gardner,

Yes, it looks like we belong to the same Gardner line. I look forward to seeing your contributions on WikiTree. Thanks for taking time to comment. Susan

posted by Susan Wilson
Psst... Misindexed but includes parents names:
  • "North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F8QT-SKJ : 22 December 2016), John Shore and Malissa Candle, 12 May 1883; citing Fall CreekTownship, Yadkin, North Carolina, United States, p. , Office of Archives and History, Division of Archives and Records. State Archive of North Carolina and various county Register of Deeds; FHL microfilm 802,525.

Looks like Mother was Elizabeth Ann Hutchins Caudle:

posted by Phillip Rich
Thank you, Phillip Rich. It looks like there are 90 relatives in common between Martha and I. It looks like I have some work to do!
posted by Susan Wilson
Hi Susan,

You have two codes in your biography which mention Quakers, but neither go to working links.

Were you trying to add a link to the Quakers Project page? If so, the URL is:

https:wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Quakers

The category "Direct Ancestor Surnames:Quakers" does not exist. How did you envision using it?

Debi

posted by Debi (McGee) Hoag
Debi, I'm really not sure what I was trying to do. I'll take a look and see what corrections I can make. Thank you for bringing this to my attention.
posted by Susan Wilson
Hi Susan,

Congratulations on getting your Pre-1700 Certification. Good to see you involved in so many projects. Thanks for all you do.

Susie - Volunteer Coordinator :-)

posted by Susie MacLeod

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