Isabella was the daughter of David Davis and Mary Suter. She was the consort of Samuel Wilson. They married Feb 20th 1817. Together they was blessed with 7 children.
James Rutledge Wilson
1817 – 1853
William Van Renselar Wilson
1822 – 1879
Mary Margaret Wilson
1825 – 1878
Benjamin Franklin Wilson
1830 – 1873
Sarah Agnes Wilson
1830 – 1889
Elizabeth Ann Wilson
1833 – 1854
Rachel Frances Wilson
1838 – 1857
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Died March 13, 1859 in Ballard County, Ky., Isabella, daughter of David and Mary Davis, and consort of Samuel Wilson. Born September 6, 1795.
Married February 26, 1817; joined M.E. Church 1826 in which she lived a bright and shining member until summoned away to the unnumberable company that have gone up through great tribulation and washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the lamb.
She was one of those practical Christians whose daily walk pious, admonitions, and Godly sincerity elicited the admiration and implicit confidence of all who knew her.
She leaves behind her many relatives and friends to mourn her loss. May god sanctify this afflictive dispensation of her wise providence to their eternal welfare.
W.D. Senter
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Isabella was the daughter of David Davis and Mary Suter. She was the consort of Samuel Wilson. They married Feb 20th 1817. Together they was blessed with 7 children.
James Rutledge Wilson
1817 – 1853
William Van Renselar Wilson
1822 – 1879
Mary Margaret Wilson
1825 – 1878
Benjamin Franklin Wilson
1830 – 1873
Sarah Agnes Wilson
1830 – 1889
Elizabeth Ann Wilson
1833 – 1854
Rachel Frances Wilson
1838 – 1857
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Died March 13, 1859 in Ballard County, Ky., Isabella, daughter of David and Mary Davis, and consort of Samuel Wilson. Born September 6, 1795.
Married February 26, 1817; joined M.E. Church 1826 in which she lived a bright and shining member until summoned away to the unnumberable company that have gone up through great tribulation and washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the lamb.
She was one of those practical Christians whose daily walk pious, admonitions, and Godly sincerity elicited the admiration and implicit confidence of all who knew her.
She leaves behind her many relatives and friends to mourn her loss. May god sanctify this afflictive dispensation of her wise providence to their eternal welfare.
W.D. Senter
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