From: KyArchives [Archives@genrecords.org] Sent: Friday, May 27, 2005 7:22 AM To: Ky-Footsteps Subject: Wilson.Thomas.C.1806.Mercer.BIOS Thomas C. Wilson September 11, 1806 - unknown Mercer County KyArchives Biography Author: Clark Co, Ohio History by W H Beers 1881 THOMAS C. WILSON, farmer; P. O. New Moorefield ; was born in Mercer Co., Ky., Sept. 11, 1806. Is a son of James and Anna (Clelland) Wilson; he a native of Virginia and she of Maryland, becoming settlers of Kentucky about 1802, and remained residents there about five years ; thence removed to Indiana near Lawrenceburg ; thence to Greene Co., Ohio, about 1813 ; thence to Clark Co., about 1815, remaining about one year ; thence into Champaign Co., where they resided till their death. He died Feb. 27, 1837, aged 64 years ; his wife died in October, 1833, aged nearly 57 years. They were parents of eleven children ; five now survive-Rebecca, Elizabeth, Thomas C., Philip S. and David V. They were noted as active members of the Presbyterian Church from their early life, and died in the triumphs of a living faith. Our subject, at his majority, started out in the world for himself by working for $7 per month, and from this made his first capital and start in life. Was married, March 19, 1835, to Miss Jane H., daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Baldwin, natives of Virginia. She was born Dec. 19, 1801, being one of a family of eight children; one only now living John W. Their issue is three children- Elizabeth Ann (now Mrs. Kennedy), James B. and Mary Jane, who married Evan R. Price, by whom she had two children-Evan Clelland and James B.; her husband died Sept. 26, 1871. Mr. Wilson's wife died Nov. 20, 1875. Mr. Wilson spent the first portion of his married life upon the farm where he now lives; thence bought a farm near New Moorefield, where he resided seventeen years. In June, 1856, he bought and located again upon the farm where they first lived, and where he has since resided for a period of twenty-four years. He has 340 acres of excellent land, with fine buildings and improvements, most beautifully located, constituting a very pleasant farmer's residence. Mr. Wilson has never held or sought office, preferring to give his undivided attention to his own business affairs. Has been an active member of the Presbyterian Church since 1833, almost half a century. Has been a friend to education, having given his children special advantages by sending them to the high school at Springfield several terms. His life has ben one of active usefulness, giving liberally of his abundant means to the support of schools and churches and all worthy objects. Submitted by: Sandi Gorin http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00002.html#0000404 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/kyfiles/