Individual Details
James Wilkinson
(Abt 1697 - 15 Jan 1748/49)
James Wilkinson was a slave owner. A Negro man valued at 40 pounds and a Negro woman and child, worth 40 pounds together, were included as part of the inventory of his estate.
Events
| Birth | Abt 1697 | Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey | |||
| Marriage | 16 Dec 1726 | Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey - Mary Dunham | |||
| Death | 15 Jan 1748/49 | Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey | ![]() |
Families
| Spouse | Mary Dunham (1703 - 1760) |
| Child | Sarah Wilkinson (1727 - 1772) |
| Child | James Wilkinson (1728 - 1763) |
| Child | Samuel Wilkinson (1729 - 1736) |
| Child | Nathan Wilkinson (1731 - 1807) |
| Child | Jonathan Wilkinson (1735 - 1777) |
| Child | Mary Wilkinson (1738 - ) |
| Child | Esther Wilkinson (1740 - ) |
| Child | John Wilkinson (1742 - ) |
| Father | Edward Wilkinson (1657 - 1720) |
| Mother | Unknown Wilkinson Mrs. ( - ) |
| Sibling | John Wilkinson (1685 - 1733) |
| Sibling | Allen Wilkinson (1687 - ) |
Notes
Death
Entry from the Calendar of New Jersey Wills clarifies the relationship of daughter Sarah as wife of Isaac Tappan. There is a David Dunham, Jr. mentioned in the probate; he was the grandson of Jonathan Singletary Dunham, and so a cousin of James Wilkinson's wife Mary Dunham.Volume 2, p 528; https://archive.org/details/calendarofnewjer02newj/page/528/mode/2up
