Person:Michael Wilson (18)

Watchers
m. Bef 1728/29
  1. Henry Wilson1729/30 - Aft 1799
  2. Sgt. Michael Wilson1731/32 - 1829
  3. Abigail Wilson1734 - Aft 1770
  4. John Wilson1735 -
  5. Mary Wilson1738 -
  6. Noah Wilson1740 - 1760
  7. Jedediah Wilson1743 - 1831
  8. Ebenezer Wilson1745 - 1749
  9. Malachi Wilson1749 -
  • HSgt. Michael Wilson1731/32 - 1829
  • WMartha Fisher1727/28 - 1757
m. Bef 1753
  1. Capt. Ebenezer Wilson1754 - 1828
  2. Michael Wilson, Jr.1756 - Bef 1804
  • HSgt. Michael Wilson1731/32 - 1829
  • W.  Mary (add)
m. Est 1757
  1. Patty Wilson1758 - 1848
  2. Pvt. Noah Wilson1761 - 1844
  3. Heman Wilson1763 - 1796
  4. Bebe Wilson1765 -
Facts and Events
Name Sgt. Michael Wilson
Gender Male
Birth[1][4] 21 Feb 1731/32 Wrentham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Bef 1753 Wrentham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Martha Fisher
Marriage Est 1757 Wrentham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary (add)
Residence 1765 Myrifield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United Stateswith Mary (add)
Residence 1778 Danby, Rutland, Vermont, United Stateswith Mary (add)
Residence 1784 Orwell, Rutland, Vermont, United Stateswith Mary (add)
Census 1791 Orwell, Rutland, Vermont, United Stateswith Mary (add)
Census 1800 Orwell, Rutland, Vermont, United Stateswith Mary (add)
Residence 1808 Genesee, New York, United Stateswith Mary (add)
Death[1][2] 23 May 1829 Middlebury, Wyoming, New York, United States
Burial[2] West Middlebury, Wyoming, New York, United StatesWest Middlebury Cemetery
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 P04-011 Sgt. MICHAEL WILSON, in Stevens, Ken. Descendants of Henry Wilson of Dedham, Massachusetts. (Walpole, New Hampshire: K. Stevens, c1996)
    p 34.
  2. 2.0 2.1 WEST MIDDLEBURY CEMETERY, MIDDLEBURY, WYOMING COUNTY, NY [1]
    1999.

    "WILSON, Michael 23 May 1829 Age 98y; Revolutionary War"

  3.   CHAPTER XXVIII. HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF ORWELL [2], in Smith, H. P. (H. Perry). History of Addison County, Vermont: with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. (Syracuse)
    pp 558, 559.

    "After the year 1784 the settlements advanced very rapidly, so that when the town was organized, on the 12th day of December, 1787, there were between seventy and eighty families here. From the record of the meeting for the organization it appears that the following persons were present and took the freeman's oath and the oath of allegiance: Colonel Samuel Brewer, Captain Ebenezer Wilson, Lieutenant William Smith, Lieutenant Jonas Rice, Shadrach Hathaway, Amos Spafford, John Charter, William Culver, Thomas Davenport, Archibald Brewer, Cyrus Clark, Joshua Tracy, Peter Hall, Smith Clark, Jabez Warren, Nathan Warren, Ebenezer Griswold, Robert Oliver, William Fisher, Isaiah Abel, Azel Abel, Ephraim Fisher, David Cutting, Ruggles Ward, Thomas Stearns, Elijah Cutting, Amos Palmer, Ebenezer Babcock, Samuel Torry, Heman Wilson, Stephen Spaulding, Simeon Spaulding, John Thompson, John McManus, Sampson Spaulding, Thomas Scovell, Ebenezer Spencer, Micah Wilson, Elezar Mallany, Samuel Griswold, Adoniram Hinman, Gershom Hale, jr., Elijah Wentworth, Pliny Smith, Nehemiah Royce, Joseph Sanford, Eliphalet Smith, Simeon Young, Gideon Tower, Timothy Hibbard, Sterling Stearns, Paul Gates, Dyer Williams, Elisha Clark, Beniah Stevens, Reuben Smith, Gershom Hail, Elias Wilcox, Samuel Cook, Jacob Royce, Abijah Smith, William Allen, Uriah Hibbard, Brisley Peters, Asa Story, Jessee Brown, Clark Sanford, Jessee Bottum, Ichabod Sparrow Paine, Solomon Savery, Ebenezer Gleason. These seventy-one citizens, taken collectively, in point of industry, enterprise, perseverance, honesty, morality, and firmness of purpose, cannot probably be excelled, nor perhaps equaled, by any like number of first settlers in Vermont or any other country. They were mostly emigrants from Massachusetts and Connecticut. As early as 1852 only three of this venerable band were left -- Clark Sanford, Samuel Griswold, and Reuben Smith -- and even these passed away soon after."

  4. Massachusetts, United States. Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915. (FamilySearch Record Search).