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"Elizabeth Willcockson was granted administration of the estate of George Willcockson, 25 Oct., 1739, Chester Co., Penn[sylvania] ... there is no proof of the relationship of Elizabeth to George Willcockson" although some say she was his wife, and the daughter of Roland Powell of New Jersey.
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Wilson Cross (1777-1840) married Mary Bagley, and in 1831 the family immigrated from England to Rochester, New York, moving to White Pigeon Prairie, Wisconsin in 1832, and to Racine County, Wisconsin in 1836. Descendants and relatives between the early 1600s and 1982 lived in New England, New York, Wisconsin, Minnesota and elsewhere.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1882.
Richard Webb was born at Bearly, Warwickshire, England, in 1580. He immigrated to America ca. 1626 and lived at Cambridge and Braintree, Massachusetts, and Norwalk, Connecticut. He died in in Norwalk in 1656. Descendants lived in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, and elsewhere.
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Anthony Peeler I (Bieller-Biehler-Bühler-Beiler) in 1738 immigrated from the Palatinate of Germany (via Rotterdam) to Philadelphia, and settled in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, moving later to Rowan County, North Carolina, and then to Granville County, North Carolina. Descendants and relatives lived in chiefly in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, the deep south, and the midwest.