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This is an English patronymic name which means 'son of Will'. The root 'wil' is an Old Germanic word which originally meant 'desire for power or conquest'.

Early bearers of the surname include: Robert Willeson, who appears in the 1324 Wakefield Court Rolls, Yorkshire; Robert Wilson, who appears in the 1341 Kirkstall Coucher Book, Yorkshire; John Willison, who appears in the 1366 Lancashire Subsidy Rolls; and Hugo Wyllesone, who appears in the 1377 Staffordshire Poll Tax.

Several references to the surname are seen on early Scottish records, including a Michael Wilsoun who was burgess of Irvine in 1418; a John Wilson who was burgess of Berwick in 1467; and Thomas Wolsoun who was the tenant of Neubotel Abbey in 1563. During the 19th century the surname was particularly numerous in the region south of the Forth and the Clyde.

In Wales, the surname is far less widespread, but there are some references to it on early 17th century parish registers, mainly in areas close the English border, including parts of Montgomeryshire and Monmouthshire.

In 1881, the surname was widespread and particularly frequent in the southern English county of Kent with 2,692 occurrences. The most popular occupations recorded at the time for Wilson family members included farming, coal mining and labouring.

In 1891, there were 107,942 occurrences of the surname in England and Wales as a whole, and a further 30,528 in Scotland.

Today, there are approximately 1,477,415 Wilson family members around the world. It is estimated that the largest group live in the USA with 1,014,419 members, followed by England with 195,933, Canada with 82,770, Australia with 77,643, Scotland with 43,437, South Africa with 33,852, Ireland with 15,238, New Zealand with 8,048, and Wales with 6,075.

 

SOURCES:

1881, 1891 Census

Dictionary of American Family Homes, P Hanks OUP 2003

Homes of Family Names in Great Britain, H.B. Guppy, London 1890

The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland, P.Hanks, Coats, McClure OUP 2016

1860 Lower, Mark A Patronymica Britannica: a dictionary of the family names of the United Kingdom, London: J.R Smith. Public Domain

1857 Arthur, William An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian Names. New York: Sheldon, Blakeman. Public Domain

The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)

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    Ken [Wilson] Miller

    My name is Ken Miller from Australia. I am descended from Allen and Maria [Barrett] Wilson who lived around the Clonakilty area of County Cork and emigrated in 1857. I am really endeavouring to find out anything about the early history of the Wilson family around Bandon and Dunmanway.


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    Lorne Wilson

    My widowed great-great-great-great-great-grandmother Margaret departed from Armagh Ireland in June 1836 and arrived in Saint John, New Brunswick with 4 children.  Martha, Thomas (my grandfather....), John and Sarah.  They settled in the Kennebecasis Valley between Saint John and Moncton NB.  The village of Norton was the new home for the Wilson's.  Thomas begat John who begat George who begat Lorne who begat Robert who begat me, Lorne.  I have two daughters, Caitlin and Alexandra.
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    Lorne Wilson

    I am Lorne K. Wilson, born Fredericton NB, Canada, son of Robert G. Wilson, son of Lorne A. Wilson, son of George Wilson, son of John Wilson, son of Thomas Wilson, son of Mary Wilson.  Mary immigrated from Armagh area as a widow with four children in tow to St. John NB and settled in the Norton area of New Brunswick (between Moncton and St. John NB) in the year 1834.  We do not know any history of Mary or my deceased grandfather Wilson from the Irish perspective.
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    Anne Trueman

    Hi there, I too am researching Wilson's who came to Canada from Armagh in 1816. The were part of a military settlement in Bathurst Ontario-/ now Lanark. James the elder, born 1761 and his son James, born 1791, arrived on the ship Alexander with three women--- Libby? Mary and Jane. An unrelated boy also came with their group. So I am wondering if you know much about Wilson's in that area? There could be a relationship ?
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    Lily Callan

    According to a genealgy written in the around  the 1950s, my great, great, great grandfather Captain Roland Wilson (British soldier) m Deborah Molyneaux.  Children  Elizabeth Agnes, Jane, Robert, Mulnix, and William b 7/31/1829 d Apr 4, 1903 in Canada, with 2nd wife Margaret Campbell.  Roland was reported to have lived in or near Kiltegan, County Wicklow, Ireland.



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    Wilson

    Hello, everyone, I am the Great-Great-Granddaughter of Robert Wilson--Born on March 17,1770.Maguriesbridge,Fermanagh County, Northern Ireland ,Died on December 29th, 1870, Lot 3rd of the First Concession of Huntingdon Township, Rural Route 4,Stirling, Ontario, Hastings County, Canada and his first marriage took place on March 1, 1789 ,Enniskillen,Fermanagh County, Northern Ireland to Elizabeth Growden--Born, 1768 ,Maguriesbridge, Fermanagh County, Northern Ireland and Died on January 3.1836 Lot 3rd of the First Concession of The Huntingdon Township,Rural Route 4,Stirling, Ontario, Hastings County, Canada. I am looking for Robert Wilson's parents and would appreciate any help given to me. Please contact me at this address--joanparks15@g,mail.com.
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    Wilson

    Robert Wilson, Born on March 17 1770,Maguriesbridge, Fermanagh County, Northern Ireland, Died on December 29,1870,Lot 3, of the First Concession of The Huntingdon Township, Rural Route 4,Striling,Ontario,Hastings County, Canada His first marriage took place on March 1,1789,Enniskillen, Northern Ireland to Elizabeth Growden--Born ,1768at Maguriesbridge, Died on January 3rd,1836 at Lot 3 of the First Concession of Huntingdon Township, Rural Route 4.Striling, Ontario, Hastings County, Canada
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    Wilson

    I'm not Famous but my name is Mark Roland Wilson son to Roland George Wilson . I'm currently living in Harare Zimbabwe, but looking to immigrate to UK soon . I will be in England on 20th September 2021 and in Scotland on the 2nd October 2021. Returning back to Zimbabwe 7th October 2021
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    Rachel C Jordan

    Hello my great great grandmother is America Viola Wilson her daughter was Alva Evelyn Coleman and her dayghter was my grandmother America Marie kennedy Jordan and i know my grandmother was born in new york new york city but they were scottish and irish and indian
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    Sally Tarasoff

    My name is Sally and I am looking for James Wilson. Actually the first Wilson in Ireland of our family came from Scotland about 1590 or so. I have a letter from a relative who says that in 1600 the Wilson in Ireland lost all three sons to drowning in the well on the farm in County Longford – just south of County Cavan. His first name is not known but the letter said that after those deaths, he moved north to County Cavan. Clearly the family remained in County Cavan for over 200 years. The earliest documented Wilson was John Wilson who was born about 1760 in County Cavan, Ireland. He had two sons - including William Wilson who was born in County Cavan, Ireland in 1790. He married Esther Coote (also from County Cavan) and they had 7 of their children born in Ireland. The nine of them then they made their way to Canada from Ireland – quite a trip. That was about 1840. (Their last child born in Ireland was born in October of 1839 and their next child was born in Ontario in 1843.) William and Esther settled in Cobourg, Ontario and then commenced to have 5 more kids – for a total of 12
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    Malvin Raymond Wilson-1900-1972
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    anne Kendall smith

    My fourth great grandmother was Jane Wilson. She married William Greaves, who died at Waterloo. Their only child was, John, born 25 Dec 1801 in Enniskillen, Ireland.
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    Lindel William wilson 06/09/1948-11/22/1998
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    Pat North

    Interested in learning more about my ancestry. My Grandfather was Van Vert Jordan Wilson born 1874. His parents migrated from Ireland during the potato famine.
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    Marybeth (Grimes) Himber

    My mother’s maiden name was Mary Elizabeth Wilson, from Cokeburg, Pa. She married my father, Frank Leslie Grimes Sr on October 25th 1958, in Washington County Pa. They had 5 children and resided in Pittsburgh Pa. Her father’s name was Howard Wilson and her her mother’s name was Ollie Amanda Rose. They lived in Washington Pa and had 6 children, I believe. However 3 of them passed away very young. Austin Wilson, 12 and Frances Wilson, 10. There was also an infant who passed but I’m not sure of the sex, name or age. They are all buried at Mt. Calvert cemetery in Scenery Hill Pa. Howard left my grandmother shortly after the last one passed. So I’ve been told and possibly started working on the railroads. I’m curious to see whether or not I hav
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    Robert Wilson

    This was written by my father beginning with his Grandfather Alexander: Alexander Wilson was brought up somewhere in the parish of Redrock, Market Hill, Armagh and it would seem that he married sometime between 1840-50. He and his wife set up home in a small farm in the town land of Lisbane, Armagh (this farm is now owned by the Carmichael family). He also had a leather business and manufactured boots at the lower end of Thomas Street, Armagh. Alexander Wilson and his wife, Margaret, had six of a family, William, James, Alexander, Margaret, Eliza and Joseph. William emigrated to the Americas in his youth and was very little heard off. James carried on his fathers business and it would appear, was very successful He later owned the Mancheste
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    William Wilson

    I am related to James he was my great, great, grand father WILSON "From History of Scott County, Iowa 1882 Chicago: Interstate Publishing Co." James Wilson, farmer and stock-raiser, Le Claire, Iowa, was born in Donegal, Ireland, in 1825, and came to the United States in 1855 and located in Le Claire Township, where he has followed farming since. In 1849 married Jane Galligher; she was born in Ireland. There was a family of 13 children, nine of whom are living, viz.: William, Susan, Nathaniel, Thomas, Sarah J., Andrew, John, Margaret and Mary E. Mrs. Wilson died in 1872. She was a member of Seceeders church. Mr. Wilson has 320 acres of land valued at $75 per acre in Le Claire Township, and 160 acres in Poweshick Co., Iowa, valued at $35.
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    Diana Wilson

    Hello I am interested to connect with people who have ancestors who emigrated to York Ontario Canada in the early 1800's. Some names include William Wilson b. approx. 1795 his wife Sarah ( no maiden name b. 1795 - native of County Monaghan ) two sons aware of Hugh b. 1811 and Joseph b. 1816 ...Look forward to hearing from anyone with relatives in this area. Sincerely Diana dlraaf@yahoo.ca
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    Ronald Wilson

    My name is Ronald Boyd Wilson from maysville, kentucky born 3-12-1955, my father name was Walter Manley Wilson, his fathers name was Charles Wilson. They lived in Brown County and Adams County Ohio. They came from Maryland and Pennsylvania is what i am told. They settled in Brown County Ohio and were farmers.
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    Anthony Barrett

    (Part 1 of 3) The Wilson name has a long history in the British Isles and belongs to several tribal backgrouds, but now DNA and some recorded history says one origin is from the north-west region of the Emerald Island. This Wilson story [dominated by DNA tribal marker R1b-L513, Subgroup FA] can trace their beginnings to the Finn Valley in Donegal, Ireland from 50 BCE. Perhaps the journey begins with the Clanna Dedad; Deda, son of Sen or Deda Mac Sin. The Wilson surname origin is possibly from the Dáirine [R1b-L513] who found the Kingdom of Brycheiniog, Wales around 300 CE.
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    Anthony Barrett

    (Part 2 of 3) According to research, the Kingdom of Brycheiniog will take part in an invasion of Brittany, France around 500 CE. But how could this be? Recent discoveries from DNA testing are unlocking the migration patterns of Celtic tribes as late as 800 CE to 1200 CE. The Wilson story begins in pre-history Ireland but this descendant will then move to Wales where the family can be traced back to their Welsh tribe Cydifor Fawr. A relative and many of his kin will then travel to Brittany, France during the Dark Ages.
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    (Part 3 of 3) Discover their newly found untold story and how forgotten texts bring their story back to life. From the ebook, “The Tribe Within” learn how DNA unfolds this amazing tale and if you look in the right places, how history narrates this evidence. There is another written account of their story, but it is camouflaged in smoke and myth – it will become the tales of King Arthur. Come follow in the footsteps of Deda Mac Sin and visit https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/401207
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