By the late 1870s both she and Englishman William Pepper Wilkinson were working in Rutherglen near Glasgow as a domestic servant and railway guard respectively. They returned to her home to be married on 7 June 1878.
About 1885 they immigrated to Canada with the three oldest children, settling in beautiful Lee Valley in the Sudbury District of Ontario. William was a steam railway engineer, as well as a farmer.
Additional children include:
John Alexander Brown-Wilkinson (1873-)
Jessie Margaret Martin Wilkinson (1879-1966)
William Alfred Wilkinson (1885-)
Susan Pepper Wilkinson (1887-1918)
Mary Jane Montieth "Jean" Wilkinson (1889-)
Thomas Andrew Wilkinson (1891-1891)
Oleandor Wilkinson (1893 – )
Mathilda May Bentley Wilkinson (1895-1968)
By the late 1870s both she and Englishman William Pepper Wilkinson were working in Rutherglen near Glasgow as a domestic servant and railway guard respectively. They returned to her home to be married on 7 June 1878.
About 1885 they immigrated to Canada with the three oldest children, settling in beautiful Lee Valley in the Sudbury District of Ontario. William was a steam railway engineer, as well as a farmer.
Additional children include:
John Alexander Brown-Wilkinson (1873-)
Jessie Margaret Martin Wilkinson (1879-1966)
William Alfred Wilkinson (1885-)
Susan Pepper Wilkinson (1887-1918)
Mary Jane Montieth "Jean" Wilkinson (1889-)
Thomas Andrew Wilkinson (1891-1891)
Oleandor Wilkinson (1893 – )
Mathilda May Bentley Wilkinson (1895-1968)
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In Loving Memory of Our Mother
SUSAN BROWN
Dec 22, 1850 - Feb 9, 1919
WILKINSON
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