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==Birth==  
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John Williamson II was born in Knox NY on October 5 1791.  He was the son of '''[[Williamson, John|John Williamson]]''' and Mary Passage.
John Williamson II was born in Knox NY on October 5 1791.  He was the son of John Williamson and Mary Passage.
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
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John was a farmer and landowner in Knox.
 
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John married about 1814 Ida Finch (born Dutchess NY March 29 1794 died Knox NY Aug 18, 1859).   
 
John married about 1814 Ida Finch (born Dutchess NY March 29 1794 died Knox NY Aug 18, 1859).   
 
 
They had 9 children all born in Knox, 6 living to adulthood:
 
They had 9 children all born in Knox, 6 living to adulthood:
*James b 9/11/1815 d 8/28/1902 in Knox NY
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*John III b 1822
 
*John III b 1822
 
*Hiram b 1828
 
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John died in Knox NY on May 2 1874
 
John died in Knox NY on May 2 1874
 
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Latest revision as of 02:21, 16 December 2013

Birth

John Williamson II was born in Knox NY on October 5 1791. He was the son of John Williamson and Mary Passage.

Occupation

John was a farmer and landowner in Knox.

Marriage & Children

John married about 1814 Ida Finch (born Dutchess NY March 29 1794 died Knox NY Aug 18, 1859). They had 9 children all born in Knox, 6 living to adulthood:

  • James b 9/11/1815 d 8/28/1902 in Knox NY
  • John III b 1822
  • Hiram b 1828
  • Sarah b 1833
  • Harriette b 1837
  • Foster b 1840

Death

John died in Knox NY on May 2 1874

Obituary

Additional Media

Sources