David Wilton was the son of
Thomas Wilton and Hannah Plant.
He was born about 1854 at Warwick, Lambton, ON, CA. 1
He died in February 1884 at How, Wisconsin, USA.
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Notes:
David is recorded in the 1861 census of Warwick township as 7 years old.
In the 1880 US census of Howe, Oconto, Wisconsin David is present with his wife, sons Freddie and Ambrose, his father Thomas and his brother Amos.
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David Wilton
born about 1854
at Warwick, Lambton, ON, CAdied February 1884
at How, Wisconsin, USA
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Thomas Wilton
born 1820
at Bruton, Somerset, Englanddied 20 February 1889
at Howe, Oconto, Wisconsin, USA
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Hannah Plant
born 16 July 1826
at Canada West, CAdied 16 October 1867
at Cedar Springs, Tyrone, Kent, Michigan, USA
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Frederick D. Wilton
born 1876
at Michigan, USAdied 1900
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Ambrose Wilton
born 1878
at Michigan, USAdied 1928
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Lulu Adele Wilton
born 1884
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Source: 1880 Census of USA
Type: Census/Tax
Note: In all cases only the index of this census from the LDS has been examined.
Michigan, USA
Warwick, Lambton, ON, CA
Township adjacent to Middlesex County.
How, Wisconsin, USA
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