![]() ![]() Robert acquired a substantial amount of land and participated in public affairs-serving, for example, as a judge in 1690.Īfter Robert’s death, a Quaker missionary from England named Thoms Story visited Perquimans County in 1699 and recorded in his journal that he held an enthusiastic religious gathering at Ann’s home. By the 1680s they show up in a number of Quaker records, as witnesses to marriages and the like. Robert and Ann married in North Carolina in 1668. At some point he moved from Virginia, where there was serious intermittent persecution of Quakers, to North Carolina, where Quakers were more welcome. Robert was a son of Catherine Rudd Wilson, who came to Virginia as a single mother n 1635. 1673, Chuckatuck, Nansemond, Virginia, d. 1671, Chuckatuck, Nansemond, Virginia, d. Thomas Blount or Mary LeeĪnne and Robert WILSON: Marriage: Abt. ![]()
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