Wilson, Benjamin J., 1823-1896.

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Benjamin J. Wilson was born in Belfast, Ireland on April 15, 1823. He immigrated to the United States in 1841, settling first in New York, later Massachusetts where he received training as a machinist. Moving south he moved back and forth from Hancock County, Georgia and Alabama. He finally settled in Okufuske, Randolph County, Alabama in 1841. While in Alabama, he acquired property and part ownership in the Okufuske Cotton Manufacturing Co. In 1866 he moved to Atlanta where he invested heavily in property, banking and land in the city and surrounding counties. He was also active in the Masonic Lodge and Presbyterian Church in Atlanta and West End. Although few details are available concerning the family genealogy, Wilson was married twice, to Miss Cheely and Miss Hill. He had six children: John B. Wilson (1875-1881), Robert E. Wilson (d. 1920), Will Wilson (d. 1898), Philip D. Wilson; and daughters Carrie Wilson Tye (d. 1942) and Mary Dell Wilson Potts. Benjamin J. Wilson died on 15 February 1896 while in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

From the description of Benjamin J. Wilson Photograph and Map Collection, ca. 1870-1930. (Atlanta History Center). WorldCat record id: 153237213

Benjamin J. Wilson was born in Belfast, Ireland on April 15 1823. He immigrated to the United States in 1839, settling first in New York, later Massachusetts where he received training as a machinist. Moving south he moved back and forth from Hancock County, Georgia and Alabama. He finally settled in Okufuske, Randolph County, Alabama. While he lived in Alabama, he acquired property and part ownership in the Okufuske Cotton Manufacturing Co. In 1866 he moved to Atlanta where he invested heavily in property, banking and land in the city and surrounding counties. He was also active in the Masonic Lodge and Presbyterian Church in Atlanta and West End. Although few details are available concerning the family genealogy, Wilson was married twice, to Miss Cheely and Miss Hill. He had six children, four sons: John B. Wilson (1875-1881), Robert E. Wilson (d. 1920), Will Wilson (d. 1898), Philip D. Wilson; and two daughters: Carrie Wilson Tye (d. 1942) and Mary Dell Wilson Potts. Benjamin J. Wilson died on 15 February 1896 while in Colorado Springs, CO.

From the description of Benjamin J. Wilson Papers, 1850-1896. (Atlanta History Center). WorldCat record id: 137281537

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creatorOf Wilson, Benjamin J., 1823-1896. Benjamin J. Wilson Papers, 1850-1896. Atlanta History Center, Kenan Research Center / Cherokee Garden Library
creatorOf Wilson, Benjamin J., 1823-1896. Benjamin J. Wilson Photograph and Map Collection, ca. 1870-1930. Atlanta History Center, Kenan Research Center / Cherokee Garden Library
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associatedWith Tye, Benjamin Wilson. person
associatedWith Tye, Bessie. person
associatedWith Tye, Carroll P. person
associatedWith Tye, Caverly. person
associatedWith Tye, John L. person
associatedWith Tye, Myrtle May. person
associatedWith Wilson, Lottie. person
associatedWith Wilson, Philip D. person
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Alabama
United States
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Brickmaking
Children
Clothing and dress
Interior architecture
Slave bills of sale
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Birth 1823

Death 1896

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