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John Boyd ~ Nora Mclean 

Louisa County, Iowa


William Wilson was born in Ireland on the 4th of May 1849, the son of John and Maria (COURTNEY) WILSON, also natives of Ireland, born in County Armagh. They emigrated to the U.S. in 1874, first locating in Louisa Co where they farmed until 1886 when they retired and moved to Muscatine. Mrs Wilson died 15 November 1901, and Mr Wilson d. 7 October 1907. Four children were in the family, the others were: Robert; John C.; and Elizabeth, m. John C. Neil, a farmer in Kansas. 

On the 2 March 1875, Mr Wilson married Anna MCLEAN, the daughter of John
W. and Fannie (PRESTON) McLean, natives of Catlettsburg, Ky. The father
was killed in the Civil War. Three children were born to the MCLEANs: NORA, m.  JOHN BOYD, Mrs Wilson and one whose name is unknown.  Mr and
Mrs Wilson had two daughters: Elizabeth m. W. E. McDaniel, of Minneapolis, MN; and May. 
 
Source: Louisa County, IA Biographies from the Louisa County History Book
by Arthur Springer, S. J. Clark Publishing Company, Chicago, IL 1912

 


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