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M Matthew W. Wilkinson

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Lived in Galveston, Texas in 1908.

1851 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, p. 4:
Wilkinson Jno W., M, Married, 41, born Canada, Methodist, Farmer;
Jane, F, Married, 35, born England, Methodist;
Mary A., F, Single, 17, born Canada, Methodist;
Jno R., M, Single, 15, born Canada, Methodist;
Wm H., M, Single, 13, born Canada, Methodist;
Matthew W., M, Single, 10, born Canada, Methodist;
Arthur, M, Single, 7, born Canada;
Maria, F, Single, 4, born Canada.

1861 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, transcribed by the Essex Branch of the OGS:
Wilkinson John, M, Married, married 1834, 51, born UC, WM, Farmer;
Jane, F, Married, married 1834, 45, born Eng, WM;
William H., M, Single, 21, born UC, WM;
Matthew H., M, Single, 19, born UC, WM;
Arthur, M, Single, 16, born UC, WM;
Maria, F, Single, 13, born UC, WM.

1881 personal census, Mersea Twp, Essex Co., ON, LDS 1881 census household record:
Wilkinson Arthur, M, 32, born Ont, origin: Irish, C Methodist, Farmer;
Matthew, M, 36, born Ont, origin: Irish, C Methodist;
John W., M, Married, 71, born Ont, origin: Irish, C Methodist;
Jome, F, Married, 65, born England, C Methodist.

Obituary, Leamington Post, 16 July 1908:
Col. Wilkinson Passed Away - First Commanding Officer of Essex Fusillers
Col. J. R. Wilkinson, one of Leamington's best-known and most respected citizens, passed quietly away after a long and painful illness. His wife and family were with him to the end.
     The interment took place on Tuesday afternoon from the Methodist church to Lake View cemetery. At his own request, made some days before his death, the funeral was held with military honors.
     He leaves a mourning wife and two sons, Hall, in California, and Orval, in Leamington, and three daughters, Mrs. G. Setterington, Mrs. L. Smith and Mrs. Clement Beach, all of Leamington; two brothers, Matthew of Galveston, Texas, and Arthur of Leamington; two sisters, Mrs. J. F. Sherwood of Leamington and Mrs. Jas. Lamarsh of Wheatley.
     Lieut.-Col. Wilkinson was born Sept. 21st, 1837, on a farm near Leamington and came of good stock, his grandfather being one of the United Empire Loyalists who in 1812 left Pennsylvania for British dominions, took a farm near what is now known as Bell's Point and from whom are descended that numerous and influential family of Wilkinsons that live in Mersea...

Obituary, Leamington Post, 8 August 1918:
Matthew Wilkinson - Word was received by relatives here Sunday of the death of Matthew Wilkinson, which took place at San Diego, Cal., on Sunday. "Matt", as he was familiarly known here, was the son of the late ?? Wilkinson and was born on a farm about a mile east of Leamington. He was 74 years of age and left Leamington 40 years ago, most of which time he spent in Texas, where he was engaged in mining. It is about 12 years since he last visited Leamington. Arthur, a brother, resides here, and two sisters also survive, Mrs. John Sherwood, of Windsor, and Mrs. Jas. Lamarsh, of Wheatley. Deceased was an uncle of Mrs. Lewis Smith, Mrs. Clem Beach, and Mr. Orville Wilkinson, of this town, and Mrs. Florence Setterington, of Windsor.

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John Wilkinson ca 1778-   Mary Kidd ca 1783-   John Richardson   Jane Hall
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John W. Wilkinson ca 1810-   Jane Richardson 1816-
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Matthew W. Wilkinson ca 1842-1918