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- [S1668] Wells, Imogene, E-mail - Wells, Imogene, 15 Apr 2010, 19 Jun 2003>, "RE: Claiborn Wilkerson," (Reliability: 3).
«b»Shirley Richison Fields
From: «/b»Imogene Wells [rwellsiwells@excite.com]
«b»Sent: «/b»Thursday, June 19, 2003 2:40 PM
«b»To: «/b»sfields@indy.rr.com
«b»Subject: «/b»RE: Claiborn Wilkerson
--- On Wed 06/18, Shirley Richison Fields < sfields@indy.rr.com > wrote:
From: Shirley Richison Fields [mailto: sfields@indy.rr.com]
To: rwellsiwells@excite.com
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 18:30:38 -0500
Subject: Claiborn Wilkerson
I'm very interested in learning a bit more about Claiborn Wilkerson and I found that
you had submitted some data to the Ancestry World Trees. I'm trying to connect Hall
Jackson Wilkerson b 1860 to his father John Wilkerson and then to John's father. Claiborn
seems a likely candidate. What if anything more do you know about Claiborn or his son
John?
Shirley Richison Fields
richison@indy.rr.com
I know that Claiborn Wilkerson, his wife Lucy Ann Pearson and their son, George W.
Wilkerson who married Martha Shahan, daughter of Daniel are my relatives. Claiborn is my
great great grandfather. George & Martha's daughter Arminty who marrried William Harvey
Sharp is mother & father to my mother, Bertha L. Sharp-Givens. Other than all I have are
Claiborn's military records, marriage record for hi & Lucy, and US Census records with him
and his family in Roane County, TN 1840, Knox County 1850 and Union County in 1870 where
Lucy (L.A.) age 55 was living in residence next to John Wilkerson, Mary, WIlliam H. & Hall
J.; Claiborn having been dead from being shot in the war. In 1880 James H. wife, Minerva
J. & daughter Mary are living next to John, Mary & Jackson(age 19) while two families
later is my great-grandfather George W., granny Martha & my great uncles & aunts along
with my grandmother. James H. is brother to my granny.
This is all ther information I have and it was from my grandmother telling me who her
mother & father were and my digging up records in Roane, Knox & Union Counties.
Hope is can be of some value to you.
- [S1835] 1870 U.S. Census, 12 Feb 2012.
1870 U.S. census, Union County, Tennessee, pop. sch., Dist. 12, Lost Creek p. o., p. 301A, dwell. 109, fam. 109, George Wilkason household; digital image,Ancestry (https://ancestry.com: 12 February 2012); NARA microfilm publication M593, roll 1567.
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- [S1834] 1880 U.S. Census, 13 Feb 2012 (Reliability: 2).
1880 U.S. census, Union County, Tennessee, population schedule, District 12, page 238B, enumeration district (ED) 117, dwelling 113, family 114, James H. Wilkinson household; digital image, Ancestry.com 12 February 2012), citing NARA microfilm publication T9, roll 1283.
- [S1903] Wills & Probates, 27 Sep 2015.
Final Report and Settlement, Henry C. Wilkerson Estate, November Term 1939, County Court of Knox County, Tennessee; citing Book 185, pp. 50-52. Archive copies made by April Wegner, [address for private use,] Tennessee, from Estate Settlements microfilm at the Knox County Archives and held by Shirley Richison Fields, [address for private use,] Avon, Indiana. Transcription by Fields on 27 September 2015.
Not mentioned as one of the living heir-at-law so highly probable he died before Henry C. Wilkerson.
- [S1834] 1880 U.S. Census, 13 Feb 2012.
1880 U.S. census, Union County, Tennessee, population schedule, District 12, page 14B (penned), enumeration district (ED) 117, dwelling 113, family 114, James H. Wilkinson household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 12 February 2012); citing NARA microfilm publication T9, roll 1283.
- [S1830] FamilySearch Family Tree, 1 Dec 2019.
FamilySearch, database, (https://familysearch.org : 1 December 2019); James H. Wilkerson, KNVM-ZCK, and Minerva J. Wolf, K8KB-DWF, m. 16 August 1878, Union Co., Tennessee.
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