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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Eliza Ann Wilson: Birth: 22 MAR 1865 in Grand Haven, Ottawa Co. Michigan. Death: 7 OCT 1950 in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

  2. Hiram Wilson: Birth: 1867 in St Nathans/Chase, Oconto Co, Wisconsin.

  3. William Wilson: Birth: 1868.

  4. Harrison Wilson: Birth: 1870 in St Nathans/Chase, Oconto Co, Wisconsin.

  5. Henry Wilson: Birth: 1 JUN 1871 in Chase/Little Suamico, Wisconsin. Death: 27 SEP 1964 in Iron Mountain, Michigan

  6. Sarah Mae Wilson: Birth: 10 MAY 1873 in St Nathans/Chase, Oconto Co, Wisconsin. Death: 1957 in Manistique, Michigan

  7. Edward Edwin Wilson: Birth: 8 MAR 1879 in Chase/Little Suamico, Wisconsin. Death: 3 JUL 1948 in Pembine, Wisconsin


Notes
a. Note:   Andrew Wilson is the son of Hiram Wilson and Athea Hall, Pioneer and UE families of the Niagra District, Ontario, Canada. According to family information, Andrew married in Canada, moved briefly to Buffalo, New York, then followed his father to Grand Haven, Michigan where Eliza was born in 1865. After a brief stay in Grand Haven, Andrew and his brother Henry, followed their father to St Nathan, Wisconsin. The second born child, Hiram was born in 1867 in St Nathans, now known as Chase in Oconto County, Wisconsin. Hiram was a succesful farmer, with a farm valued at $4000 on the 1870 census. He shared his success with his sons. Andrew was also a successful farmer, with property valued at $1000 and personal value $600 on the 1870 census. According to family legend, Henry, the family survived the Peshtigo Fire in 1871. The family was living at Little Suamico on the 1870 and 1880 Census.
 Andrew was living with son Henry, when he died of frozen feet and blood poisoning, in 1915. A record of his death has not been found.


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