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Note for:   Angie Booth,    -          Index
Note:    Charles third wife was
Angie Booth. Apparently Angie married ------ Miller and he adopted
her children by Charles. They all used the Miller surname.

Son - Charles Randolph Miller, a son of Charles Randolph and Angie
(Booth) Wilson, was born March 1, 1921. His name was changed to
Miller when he was adopted by his mothers second husband. He married
Kathleen Richards.



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Note for:   Nolan Bragg,   1890 - 24 Aug 1990         Index
Note:    Rebecca Artie Wilson, a daughter of Daniel and Mary Elizabeth
(Hamrick) Wilson, was born October 1, 1891 and died in Nicholas County
WV in 1968. She married Nolan Bragg. Nolan died August 24, 1990 in
Fayette County WV.



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Note for:   Joseph Franklin Rule,   1887 - 1919         Index
Note:    Dicey Elzina Marilyn Wilson, a daughter of Daniel and Mary
Elizabeth (Hamrick) Wilson, was born August 20, 1894 and died in
Fayette County WV January 12, 1965. She married Joseph F. Rule.
Joseph was born in 1887 and died in 1919.



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Note for:   Ruthie Jane Hanshaw,   24 Apr 1903 - 17 Jun 1931         Index
Note:    William Thomas Wilson, a son of Daniel and Mary Elizabeth
(Hamrick) Wilson, was born October 28, 1899 and died in Kanawha County
WV January 7, 1973. He married Ruth Henshaw.



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Note for:   Madge Helean Myers,   9 Feb 1909 - 1 Nov 1995         Index
Note:    Homer Holley Wilson, a son of Daniel and Mary Elizabeth (Hamrick)
Wilson, was born August 13, 1904. He married Madge Meyers.
SSN 215-12-7915



Notes


Note for:   Edward Burke Wilson,   14 Dec 1931 - 15 Nov 1987         Index
Note:   SSN 217-26-1891



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Note for:   Homer Holley Wilson,   11 Mar 1938 - 26 Jun 1996         Index
Note:   NICKNAME "PAL"
Obit 2 July 1996: DailyPress Hampton Virginia

HANK H. WILSON JR.
HAMPTON - Mr. "Hank" Homer Holley Wilson Jr., 58, died on Wednesday, June 26, 1996. He was a native of Baltimore, Md., and a resident of Hampton for 26 years.
He was a production mechanic for Maida Development. He was a U.S. Army major and veteran of the Vietnam War, retiring from the Army in 1975 after 20 years of service. He was a member of Ivy Memorial Baptist Church. "Hank," who was a very talented musician, playing many string instruments, will be missed by those he entertained at various convalescent homes in the area.
He is survived by his wife, Marilyn Sue Wilson of Hampton; three sons, David A. Wilson of Macon, Ga., James D. Wilson of Hampton and Michael P. Wilson of Hampton; four daughters, Holly A. Coast of Hampton, Carol S. Weinmann of Newport News, Linda E. Jordan of Fairchance, Pa., and Nancy L. Wilson of Winston-Salem, N.C.; 11 grandchildren; one brother, Ober L. Wilson of Baltimore, Md.; and two sisters, Ruth I. Seigrist of Ogden, Utah, and M. Lorraine Johnson of Duchesne, Utah.
Compiled by Erika Reif



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Note for:   Patrick Hamrick,   1689 - 1764         Index
Note:   "Patrick Hamrick Sr's estate was inventoried on Apr. 20, 1764 by Patrick
Hamrick Jr and James Bridges in Prince William Co., Va.

Patrick Hamrick born in 1689 and died in King George County VA
in 1764. He married Margaret English in Richmond County VA in 1710,
after he had served a four year indenture in service of Lem Cox.
Margaret, a daughter of Robert and Sarah English, was born in
1691.
Patrick witnessed a Deed of Gift in King George County VA February
4, 1725. (Deed Book 1, p.330). He was indentured in King George
County VA January 6, 1726 (Deed Book 1, pp.411-413. He and his wife
Margaret were indentured for the farm where they lived in King George
County (Deed book 1-A pp.304-305).
He obtained a 118 acre land grant from Thomas Lord Fairfax in
Prince William County December 10, 1740. He had applied for this
grant January 10, 1739 as heir of Roger Day. In a September 3, 1739
entry in King George County Deed Book 2, p.300, Patrick and Roger Day
are identified as shipmates and cousins.
It is not clear where Patrick and Roger Day were shipmates. They
may have traveled together from Europe or they may have been part of
the crew on any of several ships sailing out of VA in that time.
Patrick is enlisted in the 1741 Poll of Burgesses of Prince
William County, indicating that he was a land owner and more than 21
years of age.
In a 1747 poll of residents of Western Dettingham Parish in Prince
William County VA, Patrick Sr., Benjamin, Patrick Jr. Robert and James
Hamrick are living side by side.
Two other wives have been listed by various sources; Margaret
(Coxe) Hamrick, who died in King George County VA in 1734. And
Elizabeth Day.