Sarah M. Wilcox1
F, b. 15 September 1850, d. 21 October 1939
Sarah M. Wilcox was born on 15 September 1850 at Harpersfield Twp., Ashtabula Co., OH.1 She was the daughter of Darwin Wilcox and Roseanna Fuller.1 Sarah M. Wilcox died on 21 October 1939 at Willoughby, Lake Co., OH, at age 89.
Citations
- [S188] 1860 Federal Census, Ashtabula County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 932; FHL #803932.
Sherlock Andrews Wilcox1
M, b. 29 June 1870
Sherlock Andrews Wilcox was born on 29 June 1870. He was the son of Gen. James Andrews Wilcox and Lucy Madison Sullivant.
Citations
- [S20] Joseph Sullivant, A Genealogy and Family Memorial, 185.
Shirley Wilcox1
F, b. circa 1924
Shirley Wilcox was born circa 1924 at Illinois.1 She was the daughter of James Milton Wilcox and Dorothy E. Hepford.1 Shirley Wilcox married Harper West Moulton, son of Henry Harper Moulton and Clara West, apparently had three children as of 1958, per James Wilcox's obituary, since Shrley's brother did not marry. Shirley Wilcox lived in 1958 at Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., NY. She lived in 1962 at 465 Manhasset Wood Road, Manhasset, Nassau Co., NY, per arriving passenger list. She was found on a passenger list on 1 November 1962; Arrived Port of New York from Rio de Janeiro.
Citations
- [S224] 1930 Federal Census, DuPage County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Rolls 511 & 512; FHL #2340246-7.
Starling Wilcox1
M, b. circa 1898
Starling Wilcox was born circa 1898 at Columbus, Franklin Co., OH.1 He was the son of Dr. Starling Sullivant Wilcox and Sarah Mountgomery McCoy.1 Starling Wilcox lived in 1958 at Orlando, Orange Co., FL, per his brother's obituary.
Citations
- [S514] 1910 Federal Census, Franklin County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 1182; FHL #1375193.
Dr. Starling Sullivant Wilcox1
M, b. 29 June 1864, d. 1 June 1932
Dr. Starling Sullivant Wilcox was born on 29 June 1864 at Columbus, Franklin Co., OH. He was the son of Gen. James Andrews Wilcox and Lucy Madison Sullivant. Dr. Starling Sullivant Wilcox married Sarah Mountgomery McCoy on 25 April 1894, per son James' SAR application. Dr. Starling Sullivant Wilcox lived on 20 April 1910 at 32 Hoffman Avenue, Columbus, Franklin Co., OH, physician.2 He died on 1 June 1932 at age 67. He was buried in June 1932 at Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Franklin Co., OH, Findagrave #73963802.
Children of Dr. Starling Sullivant Wilcox and Sarah Mountgomery McCoy
- James Milton Wilcox+2 b. 27 Jul 1895, d. 20 Feb 1958
- Starling Wilcox2 b. c 1898
Sylvester Harvard Wilcox
M, b. 5 March 1889, d. 18 May 1957
Sylvester Harvard Wilcox was born on 5 March 1889 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., UT. He married Caroline Elizabeth Phelps, daughter of Everett Livingston Phelps and Alberta Taylor, on 17 August 1912 at Logan, Cache Co., UT. Sylvester Harvard Wilcox and Caroline Elizabeth Phelps were divorced before 1930.1 Sylvester Harvard Wilcox died on 18 May 1957 at San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA, at age 68.
Citations
- [S3454] 1940 Federal Census, Salt Lake County, Utah. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Roll 4227.
Tryphenia Wilcox
F, b. 3 September 1836, d. 3 March 1892
Tryphenia Wilcox was born on 3 September 1836 at Dublin Twp. or Norwich Twp., Franklin Co., OH, Age calculated from headstone legend "Died March 3, 1892, aged 55 years 6 months." She was the daughter of Asa Wilcox and Mary Watts. Tryphenia Wilcox married Jacob Windle, son of Abraham Wendel and Mary Ann Brubeck, on 8 February 1857 at Franklin Co., OH. Tryphenia Wilcox died on 3 March 1892 at Payette, Payette Co., ID, at age 55 Payette Independent
March 5, 1892
WINDLE - In Washoe bottom, on Thurdsay, March 3, 1892, Tryphena, wife of Jacob Windle, aged 55 years.
Mrs. Windle, whose maiden name was Wilcox, was born in Franklin county, Ohio, in 1837, and became the wife of Jacob Windle February 7, 1856. In 1871 they came west to Nebraska, and in 1884 to Idaho, where they have lived ever since, residing for the past eight years in the vicinity of Payette. Eight children were born to them -- five girls and three boys. Of the daughters three are married and two single; of the sons two are married and one single.
The members of the family wish to express through this paper their earnest thankfulness to friends for kind attention during the illness of the deceased and attendance at the funeral. She was buried in March 1892 at Riverside Cemetery, Payette, Payette Co., ID.
March 5, 1892
WINDLE - In Washoe bottom, on Thurdsay, March 3, 1892, Tryphena, wife of Jacob Windle, aged 55 years.
Mrs. Windle, whose maiden name was Wilcox, was born in Franklin county, Ohio, in 1837, and became the wife of Jacob Windle February 7, 1856. In 1871 they came west to Nebraska, and in 1884 to Idaho, where they have lived ever since, residing for the past eight years in the vicinity of Payette. Eight children were born to them -- five girls and three boys. Of the daughters three are married and two single; of the sons two are married and one single.
The members of the family wish to express through this paper their earnest thankfulness to friends for kind attention during the illness of the deceased and attendance at the funeral. She was buried in March 1892 at Riverside Cemetery, Payette, Payette Co., ID.
Children of Tryphenia Wilcox and Jacob Windle
- Sarah Adeline Windle+ b. 17 Sep 1857, d. 25 Oct 1948
- William Windle b. 2 Mar 1859, d. 7 Apr 1901
- Mary Ann Windle+ b. 6 Sep 1860, d. 18 Nov 1923
- Thomas Jacob Windle+ b. 19 Mar 1862
- Catherine Lucinda Windle+ b. 22 May 1863, d. 24 Oct 1948
- George Washington Windle+ b. 29 Nov 1864, d. 19 Jul 1940
- Rozetta Windle+ b. Feb 1867, d. 19 Oct 1948
Sgt. William Henry Wilcox1
M, b. 13 November 1840, d. 31 January 1925
Sgt. William Henry Wilcox was born on 13 November 1840 at New York.2 He began military service on 14 August 1862 Civil War service, U.S. Army, enlisted at Milo, Illinois, Co. E, 86th Illinois Infantry, mustered in 27 AUG 1862 at Peoria, mustered out 6 JUN 1865 at Washington, D.C. He married Mary Ann Britton circa 1865. Sgt. William Henry Wilcox died on 31 January 1925 at Dallas Co. (probably), IA, at age 84. He was buried in February 1925 at Oakdale Cemetery, Adel, Dallas Co., IA, Findagrave #9780879.
Child of Sgt. William Henry Wilcox and Mary Ann Britton
- James Herbert Wilcox+1 b. 19 Jun 1872, d. 1 May 1940
Daniel Wilcoxson
M
Daniel Wilcoxson was the son of John Wilcoxson and Sarah Cassandra Boone. Daniel Wilcoxson died at Kentucky.
Elizabeth Wilcoxson
F
John Wilcoxson
M
John Wilcoxson married Sarah Cassandra Boone, daughter of Squire Boone and Sarah Morgan, in July 1742.
Children of John Wilcoxson and Sarah Cassandra Boone
Samuel Wilcoxson
M, d. 1825
Samuel Wilcoxson was the son of John Wilcoxson and Sarah Cassandra Boone. Samuel Wilcoxson died in 1825.
William Wilcoxson
M
William Wilcoxson was the son of John Wilcoxson and Sarah Cassandra Boone. William Wilcoxson married Rachael Boone, daughter of James Boone and Mary Foulke.
Leroy Wilcut
M, b. 8 January 1934, d. 11 January 1934
Leroy Wilcut was born on 8 January 1934 at Paoli, Orange Co., IN. He was the son of Omer Lewis Wilcut and Edna Belle Geralde. Leroy Wilcut died on 11 January 1934 at Paoli, Orange Co., IN.
Omer Lewis Wilcut
M, b. 7 April 1904, d. 3 March 1978
Omer Lewis Wilcut was born on 7 April 1904 at Salem, Washington Co., IN. He married Edna Belle Geralde, daughter of Elmore George Geralde and Bertha Brunetta Blevins, on 12 July 1921 at Salem, Washington Co., IN. Omer Lewis Wilcut died on 3 March 1978 at Bono, Lawrence Co., IN, at age 73. He was buried on 6 March 1978 at Crown Hill Cemetery, Salem, Washington Co., IN.
Child of Omer Lewis Wilcut and Edna Belle Geralde
- Leroy Wilcut b. 8 Jan 1934, d. 11 Jan 1934
John Wilcutt Jr.
M
John Wilcutt Jr. married Chloe Beal, daughter of Jonathan Beal and Priscilla Lincoln, on 8 June 1770.
Anna Maria Wild1
F
Anna Maria Wild married Johann Christoph Scheurer, son of Michael Scheurer and Anna Dorothea Keller.1
Children of Anna Maria Wild and Johann Christoph Scheurer
- Johann Christoph Scheurer1 b. 25 Nov 1737
- Christoph Scheurer2 b. 19 Nov 1744, d. 18 Jul 1746
- Christoph Scheurer3 b. 19 Jan 1750
Citations
- [S1936] Familysearch "German Marriages", online https://familysearch.org/, (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NC3T-M6X : accessed 14 July 2012), Johann Christoph Scheurer.
- [S1936] Familysearch "German Marriages", online https://familysearch.org/, (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N5FS-ZVF : accessed 14 July 2012), Christoph Scheurer.
- [S1936] Familysearch "German Marriages", online https://familysearch.org/, (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NC3T-S5X : accessed 14 July 2012), Christoph Scheurer.
Catharina E. Wild
F, b. circa 1713, d. 4 April 1764
Catharina E. Wild was born circa 1713 at Einöd, Palatinate. She was the daughter of Christoph Wild. Catharina E. Wild married Jacob Hofmann, son of Jacob Hofmann and Juliana Louisa (?), on 24 May 1735 at Einöd, Palatinate. Catharina E. Wild died on 4 April 1764 at Niederhausen, Palatinate.
Child of Catharina E. Wild and Jacob Hofmann
- Paulus Hofmann+ b. 4 Apr 1741, d. b 1774
Christoph Wild
M
Christoph Wild died at Einöd, Palatinate.
Child of Christoph Wild
- Catharina E. Wild+ b. c 1713, d. 4 Apr 1764
David S. Wild Sr.
M, b. 31 January 1941, d. 12 December 2019
David S. Wild Sr. was born on 31 January 1941 at Lancaster, Lancaster Co., PA. He was the son of James Fitch Wild Jr. and Constance Longenecker. David S. Wild Sr. died on 12 December 2019 at New Providence, Lancaster Co., PA, at age 78
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
David S. Wild, Sr., 78, of New Providence, went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, December 12, 2019. He was the loving husband of Sandra L. Binkley Wild having celebrated fifty-six years of marriage in March.
He was the Secretary/Treasurer and Co-Owner of the former James F. Wild Auto Parts, 345 North Queen Street, Lancaster, which was established in 1911 by his grandfather.
Born January 31, 1941 in Lancaster, he was the son of the late James F. Wild, Jr. and Constance (Longenecker) Wild. David had attended New Providence Church of God, New Providence.
David will be lovingly missed by his wife, Sandra; two children; David S. Wild, Jr., married to Jennifer, of Quarryville and Kristy Wild, of Lebanon; three grandchildren; Alysha Gressley, David S. Wild III, and Lyla Rose Wild; one sister, Beverly Bauer. Additionally, he is survived by a very Special God given family; Nancy Hess Lohss, married to Fred Lohss and their children; Becca Hess and Joshua Hess. He was also preceded in death by his brother, James "Jim" F. Wild III (2012). David's late canine companion, "Boomer" was a big part of his life.
David will be forever remembered as a great husband and greatest father in the World. His grandchildren were the loves of his life. David loved life and his family. To him, family was especially important. David was loved by everyone who met him.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend David's Celebration of Life Service from the New Providence Church of God, 269 Cinder Road, New Providence, PA 17560 on Wednesday morning, December 18, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. Friends may call at the New Providence Church of God on Wednesday morning between 10:00-11:00 a.m. Interment will be held in the church cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. Memorial Remembrances can be made in David's memory to: Celebrate Recovery, c/o New Providence Church of God., or Hospice and Community Care, PO Box 4125, Lancaster, PA 17604. Reynolds Funeral and Cremation Services, Inc, Quarryville, PA in charge of arrangements. www.reynoldsfuneralhome.net.
He was buried in December 2019 at New Providence Church of God Cemetery, New Providence, Lancaster Co., PA, Findagrave #205489085.
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
David S. Wild, Sr., 78, of New Providence, went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, December 12, 2019. He was the loving husband of Sandra L. Binkley Wild having celebrated fifty-six years of marriage in March.
He was the Secretary/Treasurer and Co-Owner of the former James F. Wild Auto Parts, 345 North Queen Street, Lancaster, which was established in 1911 by his grandfather.
Born January 31, 1941 in Lancaster, he was the son of the late James F. Wild, Jr. and Constance (Longenecker) Wild. David had attended New Providence Church of God, New Providence.
David will be lovingly missed by his wife, Sandra; two children; David S. Wild, Jr., married to Jennifer, of Quarryville and Kristy Wild, of Lebanon; three grandchildren; Alysha Gressley, David S. Wild III, and Lyla Rose Wild; one sister, Beverly Bauer. Additionally, he is survived by a very Special God given family; Nancy Hess Lohss, married to Fred Lohss and their children; Becca Hess and Joshua Hess. He was also preceded in death by his brother, James "Jim" F. Wild III (2012). David's late canine companion, "Boomer" was a big part of his life.
David will be forever remembered as a great husband and greatest father in the World. His grandchildren were the loves of his life. David loved life and his family. To him, family was especially important. David was loved by everyone who met him.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend David's Celebration of Life Service from the New Providence Church of God, 269 Cinder Road, New Providence, PA 17560 on Wednesday morning, December 18, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. Friends may call at the New Providence Church of God on Wednesday morning between 10:00-11:00 a.m. Interment will be held in the church cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. Memorial Remembrances can be made in David's memory to: Celebrate Recovery, c/o New Providence Church of God., or Hospice and Community Care, PO Box 4125, Lancaster, PA 17604. Reynolds Funeral and Cremation Services, Inc, Quarryville, PA in charge of arrangements. www.reynoldsfuneralhome.net.
He was buried in December 2019 at New Providence Church of God Cemetery, New Providence, Lancaster Co., PA, Findagrave #205489085.
Elise Wild
F
Elise Wild married Konrad Brill. Elise Wild was born at Hornbach bei Zweibrücken, Rhein-Pfalz, Germany.
Child of Elise Wild and Konrad Brill
- Elisabeth Luise Brill+ b. 13 Sep 1926
Eva Wild
F
Eva Wild was the daughter of Jost Wild. Eva Wild married Paul Hofmann on 25 April 1644 at Zweibrücken, Palatinate.
Child of Eva Wild and Paul Hofmann
James F. Wild III
M, b. 28 March 1937, d. 26 July 2012
James F. Wild III was born on 28 March 1937 at Lancaster, Lancaster Co., PA. He was the son of James Fitch Wild Jr. and Constance Longenecker. James F. Wild III died on 26 July 2012 at Lancaster Co., PA, at age 75
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
James F. Wild, III, of New Providence, PA, passed away July 26, 2012. He was the loving husband of Joanne Kilburn Wild and they celebrated 57 years of marriage March 5th. Born in Lancaster, Jim was the son of the late James F. Wild Jr. and Constance Longenecker Wild. Jim was President of James F. Wild Auto Parts, 345 North Queen Street in Lancaster, which was established in 1911 by his grandfather.
He enjoyed hunting, snowmobiling, four wheeling, plowing snow, bowling and spending time at the family cabin in Lycoming County. He loved his hunting dogs: Buck, Tobey, Barney, Bear, Tucker and Ruger. Jim was a member of the Southern Lancaster County Sportsman Assoc., Strasburg Sportsmen, Okome Conversation Club and a life member of the NRA.
Surviving in addition to his wife are three children, three grandchildren, two step grandchildren, Mary Michael and Ben Eshbach; one step great grandchild, a brother, and a sister.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend a Gathering to remember and honor Jim at the Funeral Home of Fred F. Groff, Inc., 234 W. Orange Street, Lancaster, PA 17603 from 10 A.M. to 12 Noon Saturday, August 4, 2012. Interment will be private and at the convenience of his family.
Sunday News; Lancaster, Pa. [Lancaster, Pa]29 July 2012: B.3.
He was buried in July 2012 at Conestoga Memorial Park, Lancaster, Lancaster Co., PA, Findagrave #191120153.
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
James F. Wild, III, of New Providence, PA, passed away July 26, 2012. He was the loving husband of Joanne Kilburn Wild and they celebrated 57 years of marriage March 5th. Born in Lancaster, Jim was the son of the late James F. Wild Jr. and Constance Longenecker Wild. Jim was President of James F. Wild Auto Parts, 345 North Queen Street in Lancaster, which was established in 1911 by his grandfather.
He enjoyed hunting, snowmobiling, four wheeling, plowing snow, bowling and spending time at the family cabin in Lycoming County. He loved his hunting dogs: Buck, Tobey, Barney, Bear, Tucker and Ruger. Jim was a member of the Southern Lancaster County Sportsman Assoc., Strasburg Sportsmen, Okome Conversation Club and a life member of the NRA.
Surviving in addition to his wife are three children, three grandchildren, two step grandchildren, Mary Michael and Ben Eshbach; one step great grandchild, a brother, and a sister.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend a Gathering to remember and honor Jim at the Funeral Home of Fred F. Groff, Inc., 234 W. Orange Street, Lancaster, PA 17603 from 10 A.M. to 12 Noon Saturday, August 4, 2012. Interment will be private and at the convenience of his family.
Sunday News; Lancaster, Pa. [Lancaster, Pa]29 July 2012: B.3.
He was buried in July 2012 at Conestoga Memorial Park, Lancaster, Lancaster Co., PA, Findagrave #191120153.