Person:Isaac Wilson (18)

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Hon. Isaac Grant Wilson
m. 5 Jan 1800
  1. Susanna Wilson1800 - 1867
  2. Boy WilsonEst 1802 - 1809
  3. Lucetta Wilson1803 - 1809
  4. Infant WilsonEst 1807 - 1807
  5. Delia Susan Wilson1808 - 1898
  6. Mary G WilsonEst 1811 - Est 1874
  7. Frances L WilsonEst 1814 - 1850
  8. Hon. Isaac Grant Wilson1816 - 1891
  9. Emma J Wilson1819 - 1894
m. 4 Sep 1843
  1. Prof. Edmund Beecher Wilson, PhD1856 - 1939
Facts and Events
Name Hon. Isaac Grant Wilson
Gender Male
Birth[1] 26 Apr 1816 Middlebury, Wyoming, New York, United States
Degree? 1838 Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United StatesBrown University
Degree? 1841 Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United StatesCambridge Law School
Occupation? Aug 1841 Elgin, Kane, Illinois, United StatesAttorney
Marriage 4 Sep 1843 Geneva, Kane, Illinois, United Statesto Caroline Louisa Clark
Occupation? 10 Jan 1850 Kane, Illinois, United StatesCounty Judge (elected Nov 1849)
Census 1850 Geneva, Kane, Illinois, United Stateswith Caroline Louisa Clark
Occupation? From 1852 to 1879 Circuit Judge - 13th and 28th Illinois Circuits.
Census 1860 Geneva, Kane, Illinois, United Stateswith Caroline Louisa Clark
Military[2] Aug 1861 Batavia, Kane, Illinois, United StatesCivil War - 52nd Illinois Infantry
Census 1870 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United Stateswith Caroline Louisa Clark
Occupation? Jun 1879 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United StatesJustice of Appellate Court
Occupation? 1881 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United StatesChief Justice of Appellate Court
Death[1][3] 8 Jun 1891 Illinois, United States
Burial[3] Geneva, Kane, Illinois, United StatesWest Side Cemetery
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 P07-135 Hon. ISAAC GRANT WILSON, in Stevens, Ken. Descendants of Henry Wilson of Dedham, Massachusetts. (Walpole, New Hampshire: K. Stevens, c1996)
    pp 190-191.
  2. “A CHANCE TO LEAVE MY CARCASS ON THE FIELD OF BATTLE:” THE FIFTY-SECOND ILLINOIS THROUGH THE BATTLE OF SHILOH, AUGUST 1861-APRIL 1862 [1]
    pp 10, 13, 2010.

    "One of these commanding officers was Isaac G. Wilson, a judge in Kane County, Illinois. He was granted permission to raise a third Kane County regiment in August 1861. Dubbing it the “Lincoln Regiment,” he established regimental headquarters at the Geneva Fairgrounds, designated Camp Lyon."

    "Relating the days spent at Camp Lyons, under Colonel Wilson’s command, Private Richert simply stated his remembrance of being “formed and drilled for field service.” "

  3. 3.0 3.1 Isaac G. Wilson [2], in Find A Grave.