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F Louisa Wilkinson

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1861 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, 2-1:
Wilkinson ?cis[covered], M, Single 83, Virginia, W Methodist;
?[covered] A., M, Married, married 1836, 44, born U Canada, W Methodist, Farmer;
Isabella, F, M, married 1836, 44, born England, W Methodist;
Thompson Mary Ann, F, Married, married 1860, 24, born U Canada, W Methodist;
Wilkinson Robert, M, Single, 22, born U Canada, W Methodist, Farmer;
Daniel, M, Single, 17, born U Canada, W Methodist, Labourer;
Lenard, M, Single, 15, born U Canada, W Methodist;
Elia, M, Single, 12, born U Canada, W Methodist;
Eliza, F, Single, 7, born U Canada, W Methodist;
Henery F., F[sic], Single, 5, born U Canada, W Methodist.

1881 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, LDS 1881 census household record:
Wilkinson Alexd., M, Married, 64, born Ont, origin: Irish, C Methodist, Farmer;
Isabella, F, Married, 63, born England, origin: Irish, C Methodist;
Franklin, M, 24, born Ont, origin: Irish, C Methodist;
McCorg Louisa, F, Widowed, 27, born Ont, origin: Irish, Presbyterian;
Harry, M, 7, born Ont, origin: Scottish, Presbyterian.

Obituary, Leamington Post, 20 December 1917:
Sudden Death of Daniel Wilkinson - Keeled Over at His Home While Giving Election Returns
The death of Mr. Daniel Wilkinson occurred with tragic suddenness at his home, corner of John and Elliott streets, about 8:30 Monday evening...
     Mr. Wilkinson was the son of the late Francis and Isabella Wilkinson and was born on a farm on Talbot street east. He was in his 74th year and had retired from the activities of life, his wife having predeceased him four years ago...
     Three sons and five daughters survive, namely, Forest and Archie, of Los Angeles, Cal., R. J. Wilkinson, Detroit; Mrs. Harry Bell and Mrs. Nelson Evans, Leamington; Mrs. Lulu Coutts, Toledo, O.; Mrs. Irene Foster, Calgary, Alberta, and Miss Hazel Wilkinson, of New York City. Mr. Robert Wilkinson, Mill street east; Roy Wilkinson, Walkerville, and Leonard Wilkinson, Toledo, O., are brothers, and Mrs. McCartney, of the Lakeshore, is a sister...

Obituary, Leamington Post, 15 March 1917:
Henry Franklin Wilkinson - After an illness of two years with diabetes, Henry Franklin Wilkinsons passed away at his home on the 3rd concession, Mersea, on Saturday, March 10th. He was in his 61st year, and was born about two miles east of this town on the Talbot road, being the son of the late Francis Wilkinson. About nine years ago he came to reside in this town. He is survived by a widow, one son F. A. at home, also three daughters, Charlotte and Winnifred at home, and Mrs. Ed. Hilborn, of this town. Four brothers and one sister are also suvivors, namely, Robert and Daniel, of this town; Leonard, of Toledo, Ohio; Roy, of Walkerville, and Mrs. McCarty, of this town...

Commemorative Biographical Record of Kent County, Ontario, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1904, pg. 869-870:
John J. McCoig, a retired farmer of Concession 11, Harwich township, County of Kent, was born Feb. 14, 1830, in Argyllshire, Scotland, a son of John and Catherine (McNaughton) McCoig, who were born and reared and married in that country.
     John McCoig was born in 1787, a son of Neil and Catherine McCoig, who died in Scotland. In 1842 he came to Canada on a sailing vessel, spending seven weeks on the water. From Quebec he came to the present home in Harwich township, although at that time all the land was covered with a dense growth of timber, and he bought this wild land for $2 per acre. He built a log cabin in which he lived for some years, later replacing it with a comfortable frame house. He died in 1863, and his wife died in 1878, aged eighty-four years. In religious belief and practice they were Presbyterians, and he was one of the founders of the church here, and one of the first elders of McCall's Church at Chatham. Politically, he was a Reformer, although in early life he supported the Conservative party. These children were born to John McCoig and his wife: ... Neil, born in 1843, in Canada, married a Miss Wilkinson, of Wheatley, Ont., where he died in 1880, leaving one son, Harry.

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Francis (Frank) Wilkinson ca 1779-   x x   Joseph Robson   Anne Trimel
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Francis Alexander Wilkinson ca 1817-   Isabella Robson ca 1817-
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Louisa Wilkinson ca 1854-