Re: John Wilkinson 1785 and 1806
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Re: John Wilkinson 1785 and 1806
Clarine Smith Tucker 12/30/01
I guess without documentation, the question of which John Wilkinson might be the son of John Wilkinson of Wilkes County ,1806, is open to debate. However, I do find that he does have a son named Sherwood named in his will, and that a Sherwood Wilkinson served in the Revolution.(Robert Davis, Jr.,Citizens and Soldiers,and Georgia Archives). I find only one Sherwood Wilkinson in Georgia during this time.
John Wilkinson, RW, GA, served from 1776- 1782 and he did serve from Richmond Co. However, if you study early parishes of Georgia you will see that Wilkes and Richmond are next to each other, created from St. Paul's Parish, and that Rocky Creek was in St.Paul's Parish. This is where land of Sherwood Bugg was located. Also he did come go to Alabama in 1817, per pension statement. This was also the same time that Ann Wilkinson Harrison and brother Samuel Wilkinson went to Alabama. Same time/ same place twice. Also, John Jr is mentioned in tax records of Frank Parker Hudson.
Melissa Boyen
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Re: John Wilkinson 1785 and 1806