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United States of America / Re: Civil War Veteran- Walter Scott Wilson 1839-1912
« on: Tuesday 28 October 14 17:06 GMT (UK)  »
Please; Call me in Australia phone number removed, please use the private message function to exchange private information

I have a lot of information on Walter Scott Wilson.
Can anyone put me in touch with "Tanya"? With her assistance I can get a marker for his grave; at no cost. (see below)
Re: Civil War Veteran- Walter Scott Wilson 1839-1912
Hi pilgrims progress
My name is Tanya Oneill nee Wilson Walter Scott Wilson was my 2xggrandfather.  I know about the Texas hoods etc but would appreciate getting any info you may have on him his emigration family etc also the biography you mention in one of your posts written by a brother where would I get that ? How are you related to walter Scott ?
Thanks in advance

Tanya

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United States of America / Re: Civil War Veteran- Walter Scott Wilson 1839-1912
« on: Tuesday 28 October 14 17:04 GMT (UK)  »
I wish you would contact me. I need to find a descendant. Since I can't put in my email address, call me in Australia; phone number removed, please use the private message function to exchange private information

James Gray

No. He was my grandsons 3GF through their father.  :)

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United States of America / Re: Civil War Veteran- Walter Scott Wilson 1839-1912
« on: Monday 27 October 14 04:17 GMT (UK)  »
I have a lot of information on Walter Scott Wilson.
Can anyone put me in touch with "Tanya"? With her assistance I can get a marker for his grave; at no cost. (see below)
Re: Civil War Veteran- Walter Scott Wilson 1839-1912
Hi pilgrims progress
My name is Tanya Oneill nee Wilson Walter Scott Wilson was my 2xggrandfather.  I know about the Texas hoods etc but would appreciate getting any info you may have on him his emigration family etc also the biography you mention in one of your posts written by a brother where would I get that ? How are you related to walter Scott ?
Thanks in advance

Tanya

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United States of America / Re: Civil War Veteran- Walter Scott Wilson 1839-1912
« on: Monday 29 September 14 06:09 BST (UK)  »
I would be happy to provide you with what ever I have, but you will need to contact me by email at (*) so I can email it to you. My only relationship is that he was a Confederate veteran, as were my ancestors. I research to preserve their memories for future generations. Where are you located? As a descendant, you can request a proper marker for his unmarked gravesite. I would be happy to do the paper work for you, as I have some 35 others. Email me.

James Gray



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Suffolk / Re: PARKER FAMILY!
« on: Monday 14 July 14 00:13 BST (UK)  »
Can anyone tell me what state in the U.S. Thomas Parker lived in? I am trying to help his 87 year old GGGrandson before he dies. Thomas  was born on September 14, 1838 in Dunsilly, Antrim, Ireland, the son of William Parker born about 1798 in Antrim Ireland and Rachel Agnew born about 1799 in Ireland, who were married on September 7, 1824 in Irish Town, Antrim, Ireland.Family history handed down from generation to generation also says that Thomas Parker fought in the American Civil War; but does not reveal on which side he participated. Thomas had a brother, Samuel Skelton Parker who lived in Barnawartha, Victoria and then moved to Wodonga West, Victoria. Any information on him, his family, what state in the U.S. he lived in or military records would be greatly appreciated by the family

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United States of America / Thomas Parker
« on: Monday 14 July 14 00:12 BST (UK)  »
Can anyone tell me what state in the U.S. Thomas Parker lived in? I am trying to help his 87 year old GGGrandson before he dies. Thomas  was born on September 14, 1838 in Dunsilly, Antrim, Ireland, the son of William Parker born about 1798 in Antrim Ireland and Rachel Agnew born about 1799 in Ireland, who were married on September 7, 1824 in Irish Town, Antrim, Ireland.Family history handed down from generation to generation also says that Thomas Parker fought in the American Civil War; but does not reveal on which side he participated. Thomas had a brother, Samuel Skelton Parker who lived in Barnawartha, Victoria and then moved to Wodonga West, Victoria. Any information on him, his family, what state in the U.S. he lived in or military records would be greatly appreciated by the family. (*)

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United States of America / Re: Civil War Veteran- Walter Scott Wilson 1839-1912
« on: Monday 16 June 14 05:34 BST (UK)  »
I am researching all NZ war veterans and would appreciate any information available on Walter Scott Wilson. Also, I am looking for ANY information relating to Mr. A. Wilson who lived in Dunedin in 1910. Information on him, life, family, death or burial. It is needed for a memorial to him on the Australasian Veterans Memorial website (www.acwv.info). Any help will be appreciated. (*)

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Australia / Re: Thomas Young - NSW war veteran
« on: Tuesday 11 March 14 14:25 GMT (UK)  »
His wife's name was Mary. I acquired the information from Lithgow City Council, New South Wales. Buried near him are William YOUNG,  Reg 18034/1914, Parents James & Mary at LITHGOW and  John YOUNG, Reg 21349/1919, Parents James  & Mary at LITHGOW.

The only thing I have on his probate is a small news clipping.


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Australia / Re: Thomas Young - NSW war veteran
« on: Tuesday 11 March 14 11:45 GMT (UK)  »
I have made contact with one of his descendants and have acquired a picture of him. She has some information and hopefully will be able to provide more. She lives in country Victoria.

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