Rebeka Thixton THICKSON(E)

Female 1743 - 1804  (60 years)


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  • Name Rebeka Thixton THICKSON(E) 
    Born 10 Jul 1743  Woodbridge Twp., Middlesex Co., New Jersey Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Alt Name: Thickson. Rebeka Ref: Her signature.
    Gender Female 
    Died 6 Jun 1804  Thornhill, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Lot 26, Con 1 Yonge East Side.
    Buried 7 Jun 1804  Thornhill, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • - on property of son Wm. L Willson.
    Person ID I804  Richard Patterson NJ & ON
    Last Modified 25 Apr 2017 

    Family ID F607  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family John WILLSON, .1, Sur.
              b. 24 Jun 1739, Piscataway Twp., Middlesex Co., New Jersey Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 8 Jul 1829, Sharon, East Gwillimbury, York Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 90 years) 
    Married 1760  Piscataway Twp., Middlesex Co., New Jersey Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • St. James Church
    Children 
     1. Mary WILLSON, DUE
              b. Est 1770, Piscataway Twp., Middlesex Co., New Jersey Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. Est 21 Feb 1821 ±, Charlotteville, Norfolk Co., Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
    Last Modified 9 Aug 2020 
    Family ID F557  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Obituary: On Wednesday the 6th instant, at two in the morning, departed this life, much lamented, Rebecca Wilson, wife of John Wilson, Esq., of Yonge street, in the 63 year of her age. The following day her remains were followed by the a numerous train of mourners & friends to the place of interment, where a suitable oration was delivered by the Rev. Mr. Stuart on the solemn occasion.
      Ref: THE ORACLE, Saturday, June 16, 1804, No. 8, Total # 684 (subscribers).

      Rebecca & John Willson were living with their son Wm. Ladner, at the time of Rebecca's death.

      BURIAL CAIRN
      Willson, East face: John Willson Esq., aged 90 years & 11 days died July 8th 1829. Moved 1940 from East Gwillimbury In mind Rebecca Willson wife of John Willson Esq. departed June 6th 1804, aged 61 years. Moved in 1940 from Lot 26 Markham which was a Loyalist grant to her son W.L. Willson. [Wm. Ladner Willson.]

      West face: John Willson, U.E.L. born in Middlesex Cy, New Jersey, 1739. died in York Cy, Upper Canada, 1829. Also his wife. Rebecca Thixton, born in New Jersey, 1743 died in Markham Tp., Yonge St 1804.

      John Willson brought his family to St. John, N.B. in the "May Fleet" in 1783 & came to Upper Canada in 1793. He held the lease of the "Kings Mill on St John's Creek" on the site of the present ruin known as the Old Mill on the Humber, from 1793 till 1799, when he came to Yonge St. with his son & a nephew, John Arnold. He was among the officers of the 1st York Regiment held prisoners at Fort York in April, 1813.

      RE-BURIALS: John had been buried in 1829 in Queensville Burial Grounds, with his second wife Katherine Kuhn. Rebecca had been buried in 1804 on her son's William's farm on 1 Jan.,1940, descendant Alice Willson of Toronto had them reburied together & had build also the stone cairn near south side fence, in Holy Trinity Cemetery. This incidentally would be adjacent to the property of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Willson Lawrence, which is the last lot in the Toronto.(This stone cairn is in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Richmond Hill on Yonge St. near Royal Orchard Blvd., behind Baptist church Holy Trinity Church which since has been moved when Yonge Street was widened from two lanes.)
      Ref: North York Ref: Library, Newspaper Collection, R E. Wm. C H Dowson & Alice Willson. - PJ Ahlberg, 2010.

      . 1940 Oct 10, North York: Erects Memorial Cairn of Boulders
      M W C H Dick Doson of 68? Parkview Ave, Willow has must completed the erection of a memorial cairn of field boulders in Thornhill Anglican Cemetery. This is to the memory of Capt. John Willson, Esq. & his wife Rebecca Thixton. ... His wife predeceased him in 1804. She was buried in what is now the lawn of Mr. Hugh Wilson (no relation) on the north side of Steeles Ave. near Bayview.
      Her gravestone the oldest in the area is believed to have been carved & erected by her husband himself. It is a piece of unhewn river slate such as is found in the Humber river area. The lettering, crudely carved reads, "In Mind, Rebecca Willson, wife of John Willson, Esq. who died June the 6, 1804. " The 2 old head stones are set together in the east side of the cairn facing the rising sun, wind & storms. The cairn boulders are not hammer dressed but remain as they came from the field.
      The cairn contains, history of Thornhill Anglican Church; other records, coins & stamps inc. a letter, sealed in a glass container.
      The work was done for Miss Alice Willson of Toronto, who is a retired teacher of languages; & a direct descendent of those to whom the memorial is erected. She is also a descendent of Mr. Jacob Cummer founder of Willowdale.
      Ref: North York Enterprise Newspaper.

      Note: New Jersey WILL mentions Arnold relations & Yonge St. neighbours Langstaff:
      1797 Sept 15 Arnold, John, of Piscataway,Middlesex Co. Administrators James Arnold, David Thorp. Fellow bondsmen Henry Fourat & Joseph Thicksun all of said County.
      Inventory £266 made by John Langstaff, senior & Junior.

      For Research:
      1. Rebecca Thicksun, born 18 May 1798, Bonhamtown, Middlesex, NJ d/o Lewis Wm. Thickstun & Mary Molly Compton, Is this a brother or some relation? & she married Chamberlain.
      2. Rebecca Thickstun b 1751 Piscataway, Middlesex NJ, d 23 Sep 1819 Woodbridge, Middlexsex, NJ. Relationship?

      3. NJ Calendar of Wills: 1711-12 Feb. 12. Blackford, Samuel, of Pitscatways, Witnesses: William Thick Stone, Wm. Lang, Ad. Hude. Proved April 29, 1712.

      4. WILL of Azariah Dunham of NB, Middlesex Co., NJ,D 1789 12 23, to Daughter Jane, wife of Joseph Thixton of Piscataway, 30 Acres.

      . St. James Episcopal Church, 2136 Woodbridge Ave. Edison, Piscataway , NJ. ' Founded 1666. Organized in 1704, this is the second church on the site. It was erected in 1837 in the new Greek Revival style, Although the cemetery does not appear well tended, the church has been kept us exceptionally well.' Edison as formerly called Raritan Township. Revolutionary War skirmishes took place in Bonhamtown, Piscataway on Woodbridge Avenue. St. James Episcopal Church building served as a barracks hospital for wounded British soldiers during the war. Piscatawaytown Burial Ground is also referred to as the White Church Cemetery. - -- - [1]

  • Sources 
    1. [S30] Calendar of New Jersey Wills.