Rebecca Honour Wilson
Birth and Parents
Rebecca was born around 1832 in New Jersey (possibly New Egypt). She may have been the daughter (or an adopted daughter?) of Alfred Wilson and Unknown.
Indian Girl?
Some family sources say that she was an indentured servant. Those same sources also say that she was a full-blooded Indian/Native America. There are no documents to prove that she was, or that she wasn't. Here are the things we do know:
(1) In the early 1990s, George Leon Crosson, Jr., great-grandson of Rebecca, had taken a DNA test, showing that he did indeed have Native American ancestry, about 15%. Does this confirm that Rebecca was a Native American?
(2) An AncestryDNA test taken in 2013 by great-great-grandson Terence William Crosson did not reveal any Native American ancestry. What this proves is that if Rebecca was a Native American, the DNA did not make it down this many generations.
(3) Both the 1870 and 1880 U.S. Census' say that Rebecca is white. This could mean that she is either not Native American, only part Native American, or full-blooded Native American but could pass as white.
The question still remains as to her true identity.
Mormon Connection
Family legend has it that she was connected to the family of Joseph Smith, the Mormon prophet. While there is no record of a baptism or other connection to Joseph Smith or to the Mormon Church, her father, Alfred Wilson, is another story. I will go into detail about this connection in Alfred's story.
1850 US Census
Rebecca Wilson is found living in the household of Ellis BURTIS and his wife, Catharine, in Plumsted, NJ. I do know that there is a connection to the BURTIS family, as Abraham T. BURTIS was also a member of the Mormon church and was a witness years earlier to the will of Rebecca's father, Alfred WILSON.
Marriage
Rebecca Honour Wilson married Michael CROSSON on January 27, 1853 in New Egypt, NJ. Together, they had 10 children.
Children of Michael CROSSON & Rebecca Honour WILSON
1. John Alfred Crosson
He was born on February 26, 1854 in New Egypt, Ocean County, New Jersey. He died on February 27, 1878 in Monmouth County, New Jersey, at the age of 24. His cause of death is unknown. He never married. He may have been named for his maternal grandfather, Alfred Wilson. Whether or not the name John is a family name is unknown. He is buried in Church of the Assumption Cemetery (Roman Catholic) in New Egypt, NJ.
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| Headstone of John Alfred Crosson Church of the Assumption Cemetery, New Egypt, NJ Source: FindAGrave.com contributor Kat |
2. Owen Crosson
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| Headstone of Owen Crosson Church of the Assumption Cemetery, New Egypt, NJ Source: FindAGrave.com contributor Kat |
3. Michael Crosson
4. Catherine Ann Crosson
5. George Wilson Crosson
6. Mary Anna Crosson
7. Rebecca Wilson Crosson
8. George W. Crosson
9. Elizabeth Mary Crosson
10. Joseph Crosson
Faith
Michael and Rebecca were both buried in the Roman Catholic cemetery at Church of the Assumption. I feel it is safe to assume that they were of the Roman Catholic faith.Death
Rebecca died on September 6, 1899 in Cream Ridge, Monmouth County, New Jersey at the age of 68. She is buried with her husband in Church of the Assumption Cemetery in New Egypt.
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| Headstone of Michael Crosson and wife Rebecca Honour Wilson Church of the Assumption Cemetery, New Egypt, NJ Source: FindAGrave.com contributor Kat |



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