Excerpt from Genealogy of the Wilson-Thompson Families: Being an Account of the Descendants of John Wilson, of County Antrim, Ireland, Whose Two Sons, John and William, Founded Homes in Bucks County, and of Elizabeth McGraudy Thompson, Who With Her Four Sons Came From Ireland and Settled in Bucks County
Bucks County Historical Society, to amplify in the matter of personal data of the early members of the family and to edit and transcribe the whole data for publication. With the loyal assistance of Mrs. Lydia M. E. Thompson, Secretary of the association, and other members of the family, the matter was gotten into shape, and is now published and submitted to the subscribers who have waited patiently for the long promised book.
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