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James William “Jim” Wilson

Birth
Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
Death
18 Sep 1866 (aged 77–78)
Sevier County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Buried somewhere in Sevier County, Arkansas. Add to Map
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Son of Jacob Wilson of North Carolina or southern Virginia.

Husband of Delilah Shippe.

Family history states that in the late 1700's and early 1800's James was a trader and trapper in North Carolina/Georgia close to the Cherokee Nation and while engaged in this profession, he bartered for his wife, Delilah Shippe who was at least 1/2 American Indian (probably Cherokee), and 1/2 French. She had difficulty saying his name and pronounced it as "Jem" instead of Jim. They married and settled in Jackson County, Alabama but migrated to the Sevier County, Arkansas area in the 1840's or 1850's. It is not verified if Jim was still alive when they came to Arkansas but it is believed he was as he received a land patent dated in 1857. He held this land patent near present day DeQueen, Arkansas.
If family history is correct, Jim Wilson most likely died in Sevier County. It has been said he died of a broken heart due to loosing three sons in the Civil War.

Jim was the father of the following children with Delilah:
Mathew Wilson 1818 – 10/14/1862
(m. Mary Holley Stephens Bryant 1819 - 10/10/1885)
Elizabeth Wilson 1819 – 1860
Isaac Wilson (the Elder) abt. 1819 - 1862
(m. Mary A. Hall)
Elizabeth Wilson 1822 – 1860
(m. Rev. John McHorse)
Jacob Wilson 1824 – aft. 1860
(m. Sally ________ 1824 - aft. 1860)
Thomas Wilson 1826 – aft. 1860
(m. Mary _______ 1826 - aft. 1860)
Daughter Wilson 1828 – 1828
John Anderson Wilson (the Elder) 5/23/1830 - 8/5/1908
(m. Elizabeth Ann Duncan 10/22/1833 - 4/8/1888)
Isabel Wilson 1831 – 1850
(m. _____ Gibson/Gipson )
James W. Wilson, Jr. abt. 1833 - 3/1/1863
(m. Lucrecia Lucinda Newton 1835 - 1860)
(m. Elizabeth Brownfield)
(m. Harriett Humphries bet. 1840/1844 - )
Rachel Wilson abt. 1835 -
(m. D. T. Brumley)
Margaret Wilson abt. 1840 -
Joseph Wilson (not confirmed)

The 1860 US Census shows that Jim and Delila (recorded as "Lila") lived in the Clear Creek Township of Sevier County, Arkansas. He was 72 years of age and Delila was 60. Jim's occupation was farmer. Some of their children had homes of there own in the same area. Jim is shown as having been born in North Carolina and Delilah as having been born in Tennessee. What is interesting is that Delilah's State of birth looks like it says "Tennepee" which is located in Caswell County, North Carolina. But this is not the case. The old way of writing a double "s" was as a "p". Therefore, her State of birth is in fact, Tennessee per this census.

The Jackson County, Alabama 1850 census showed the following:
James Wilson; 60; M; Farmer; NC
Dilia; 50; F; Tenn
James; 19; M; AL
Rachel; 15; F; KY
Margaret; 10; F; AL
Isabel Gibson; 19; F; KY

Son of Jacob Wilson of North Carolina or southern Virginia.

Husband of Delilah Shippe.

Family history states that in the late 1700's and early 1800's James was a trader and trapper in North Carolina/Georgia close to the Cherokee Nation and while engaged in this profession, he bartered for his wife, Delilah Shippe who was at least 1/2 American Indian (probably Cherokee), and 1/2 French. She had difficulty saying his name and pronounced it as "Jem" instead of Jim. They married and settled in Jackson County, Alabama but migrated to the Sevier County, Arkansas area in the 1840's or 1850's. It is not verified if Jim was still alive when they came to Arkansas but it is believed he was as he received a land patent dated in 1857. He held this land patent near present day DeQueen, Arkansas.
If family history is correct, Jim Wilson most likely died in Sevier County. It has been said he died of a broken heart due to loosing three sons in the Civil War.

Jim was the father of the following children with Delilah:
Mathew Wilson 1818 – 10/14/1862
(m. Mary Holley Stephens Bryant 1819 - 10/10/1885)
Elizabeth Wilson 1819 – 1860
Isaac Wilson (the Elder) abt. 1819 - 1862
(m. Mary A. Hall)
Elizabeth Wilson 1822 – 1860
(m. Rev. John McHorse)
Jacob Wilson 1824 – aft. 1860
(m. Sally ________ 1824 - aft. 1860)
Thomas Wilson 1826 – aft. 1860
(m. Mary _______ 1826 - aft. 1860)
Daughter Wilson 1828 – 1828
John Anderson Wilson (the Elder) 5/23/1830 - 8/5/1908
(m. Elizabeth Ann Duncan 10/22/1833 - 4/8/1888)
Isabel Wilson 1831 – 1850
(m. _____ Gibson/Gipson )
James W. Wilson, Jr. abt. 1833 - 3/1/1863
(m. Lucrecia Lucinda Newton 1835 - 1860)
(m. Elizabeth Brownfield)
(m. Harriett Humphries bet. 1840/1844 - )
Rachel Wilson abt. 1835 -
(m. D. T. Brumley)
Margaret Wilson abt. 1840 -
Joseph Wilson (not confirmed)

The 1860 US Census shows that Jim and Delila (recorded as "Lila") lived in the Clear Creek Township of Sevier County, Arkansas. He was 72 years of age and Delila was 60. Jim's occupation was farmer. Some of their children had homes of there own in the same area. Jim is shown as having been born in North Carolina and Delilah as having been born in Tennessee. What is interesting is that Delilah's State of birth looks like it says "Tennepee" which is located in Caswell County, North Carolina. But this is not the case. The old way of writing a double "s" was as a "p". Therefore, her State of birth is in fact, Tennessee per this census.

The Jackson County, Alabama 1850 census showed the following:
James Wilson; 60; M; Farmer; NC
Dilia; 50; F; Tenn
James; 19; M; AL
Rachel; 15; F; KY
Margaret; 10; F; AL
Isabel Gibson; 19; F; KY



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