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Wildrick, Edward A., Oct. 28, 1864 - Apr. 21,1950; Jennie H. Burtt, his wife, Feb. 15, 1863 - Oct. 31, 1958, Jennie Burtt was the daughter of the Rev. Robert J. Burtt, the pastor of the Marksboro Presbyterian Church.

Wildrick, inscribed on the back of Edward and Jennie (Brutt) Wildrick's stone are inscriptions for four of their children as follows:

Lewis E., Apr 17. 1895 - Mar. 11, 1896.
Harold, Feb 23, 1901 - Apr. 27, 1902.
Raymond A., Sept. 24, 1888 - Mar. 27, 1958
Winifred, June 6, 1898 - Mar. 3, 1899.

Wildrick, inscribed around the base Edward and Jennie (Brutt) Wildrick's stone is and inscription for one of their sons and his wife as follows: Frank, 1891 - 1977 and Gladys 1897 - 1982; Walked hand in hand together through life.

Wilson, E.O., died 26 August 1865 aged 42 years, 3 months & 7 days. Inscribed on single stone. There is a GAR flag with the grave. E.O. Wilson is buried in the same plot with his daughter Sarah Ella Wilson; his wife Catherine and her second husband John P. Lewis; George and Matilda Wilson; and William Wilson and his wife Ellenor Stinson (6-26-83.).

Wilson, Sarah Ella. daughter of E.O. and C.M. Wilson, died 9 January 1881, aged 23 years, 1 month & 18 days. Text: And we all do fade as a leaf. Isaiah LXIV:6. Inscribed on single stone. Sarah Ella is buried with her father, E.O. Wilson; her mother and step-father—Catherine M. and John P. Lewis; and George and Matilda Wilson; and William Wilson and his wife Ellenor Stinson (6-26-83.).

Wilson, "Dear Father" George, died 13 June 1913 in his 90th year. Inscribed on single stone. George is buried with his wife Matilda; E.O. Wilson and his wife Catherine M. Lewis (and her second husband John P. Lewis), E.O. and Catherine's daughter Sarah Ella Wilson; and William Wilson and his wife Ellenor Stinson (6-26-83.).

Wilson, Matilda, wife of George W. Wilson, died 4 March 1879 aged 58 years, 7 months and [illegible]. Inscribed on single stone. Matilda is buried with her husband George Wilson; E.O. Wilson and his wife Catherine M. Lewis (and her second husband John P. Lewis), E.O. and Catherine's daughter Sarah Ella Wilson; and William Wilson and his wife Ellenor Stinson (6-26-83.).

Wilson, Jacob S., died 8 April 1811 aged 31 years [illegible]. Inscribed on single stone (6-26-83.).

Wilson, "In memory of" William W., died 6 December 1846 aged 55 years, 9 months & 9 days. Inscribed on single stone. William is buried with his wife Ellenor Stinson; E.O. Wilson and his wife Catherine M. Lewis (and her second husband John P. Lewis), E.O. and Catherine's daughter Sarah Ella Wilson; and George and Matilda Wilson (6-26-83.).

Stinson, Ellenor, wife of William W. Wilson, died September, 1881, aged 90 years, 9 months and 13 days. Inscribed on single stone. Ellenor is buried with her husband William W. Wilson; E.O. Wilson and his wife Catherine M. Lewis (and her second husband John P. Lewis), E.O. and Catherine's daughter Sarah Ella Wilson; and George and Matilda Wilson (6-26-83.).

Willson, William, died 11 January 1821 aged 29 years, 8 months & 12 days. Inscribed on single stone. William is buried with his wife Mary and two of their children: Abigail and David (6-26-83; 6-14-05).

Willson, Abigail, daughter of William & Mary Willson, died 2 October 1827 aged 10 years, 1 month & 15 days (6-26-83; 6-14-05).

Willson, David, son of William & Mary Willson, died 30 May 1820, aged 6 days. Inscribed on single stone (6-26-83; 6-14-05).

Willson, Mary, wife of William Willson, died 20 April 1827 aged 27 years, 6 months & 27 days. Inscribed on single stone (6-26-83; 6-14-05).

Youmans, Lilly Catherine., see Samuel L. Kerr (maiden name not on stone).

 

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