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Melissa Jane <I>Click</I> Wilson

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Melissa Jane Click Wilson

Birth
Warsaw, Rice County, Minnesota, USA
Death
7 Jul 1944 (aged 85)
Iola, Allen County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Iola, Allen County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Addition 1; Block 12B; Lot 060; Space 1
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==== Melissa's parents and siblings ========
Melissa Jane (Click) (Weldin) Wilson was the third child of Abram Click and his first wife Mary "Jane" (Sample) Click. We don't know where Jane is buried, but she died on 26-Oct-1865 in Morristown, Rice County, Minnesota.


Note, although we do not know where Jane (Sample) Click is buried, we do have information on here parents and where they are buried. These would be Melissa Jane (Click) Weldin Wilson's maternal grandparents:

maternal granddad: James Miles Sample
maternal grandma: Clarissa Fralech Sample


1st Family: info
wife #1:
Mary Jane Steel SAMPLE
b: 01-MAY-1836: Quebec, Granby, Canada
d: 26-Oct-1865: Morristown, Rice County, Canada
Married: 06-Nov-1852: St Paul, MN

Four Daughters:
Mary Elizabeth CLICK b: 11 NOV 1853 in MN, Washington Co., Stillwater

Phoebe Ann CLICK b: 30 NOV 1855

Melissa Jane CLICK b: 15 NOV 1858 in MN, Rice Co., Warsaw TWP

Abi Clarissa CLICK b: 20 MAR 1860 in MN, Rice Co., Warsaw TWP

Note: I put Melissa's birth as Warsaw as that is in Warsaw township. Warsaw township is one township straight east of Morristown township which has the town of Morristown. Morristown township is the very southwest corner of Rice county.



Abram Click married Emma D Jenkins next, and after their oldest child Nettie was born, Abram, Emma D, Nettie, and Abram's four daughters by Jane up and moved to Mitchell County, Kansas. Emma's family had moved there just prior to that, and Abram's brother Moses also moved to that area.

==== Melissa's own family ========
Melissa married Asyra Weldin on June 9, 1880 in Beloit, Mitchell County, Kansas. They had 3 children:
Fannie L. b. 21-Jan-1881;
Harry Thomas b. 27-Dec-1882;
Edwin Richard b. 10-Nov-1885.

She later married M. F. WILSON on 04-May-1912. I do not have a find a grave for Mr Wilson.

Again, I will need her great grandson to do a more adequate job of telling her story.
==== Melissa's parents and siblings ========
Melissa Jane (Click) (Weldin) Wilson was the third child of Abram Click and his first wife Mary "Jane" (Sample) Click. We don't know where Jane is buried, but she died on 26-Oct-1865 in Morristown, Rice County, Minnesota.


Note, although we do not know where Jane (Sample) Click is buried, we do have information on here parents and where they are buried. These would be Melissa Jane (Click) Weldin Wilson's maternal grandparents:

maternal granddad: James Miles Sample
maternal grandma: Clarissa Fralech Sample


1st Family: info
wife #1:
Mary Jane Steel SAMPLE
b: 01-MAY-1836: Quebec, Granby, Canada
d: 26-Oct-1865: Morristown, Rice County, Canada
Married: 06-Nov-1852: St Paul, MN

Four Daughters:
Mary Elizabeth CLICK b: 11 NOV 1853 in MN, Washington Co., Stillwater

Phoebe Ann CLICK b: 30 NOV 1855

Melissa Jane CLICK b: 15 NOV 1858 in MN, Rice Co., Warsaw TWP

Abi Clarissa CLICK b: 20 MAR 1860 in MN, Rice Co., Warsaw TWP

Note: I put Melissa's birth as Warsaw as that is in Warsaw township. Warsaw township is one township straight east of Morristown township which has the town of Morristown. Morristown township is the very southwest corner of Rice county.



Abram Click married Emma D Jenkins next, and after their oldest child Nettie was born, Abram, Emma D, Nettie, and Abram's four daughters by Jane up and moved to Mitchell County, Kansas. Emma's family had moved there just prior to that, and Abram's brother Moses also moved to that area.

==== Melissa's own family ========
Melissa married Asyra Weldin on June 9, 1880 in Beloit, Mitchell County, Kansas. They had 3 children:
Fannie L. b. 21-Jan-1881;
Harry Thomas b. 27-Dec-1882;
Edwin Richard b. 10-Nov-1885.

She later married M. F. WILSON on 04-May-1912. I do not have a find a grave for Mr Wilson.

Again, I will need her great grandson to do a more adequate job of telling her story.


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