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Place of Birth
Nan Monben, La Tortue, Haiti
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TRIBAL AFFILIATION
Arawak/Taino
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SURNAME HERITAGE
England Ireland Scotland

Wilson History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
Etymology of Wilson
What does the name Wilson mean?
The saga of the name Wilson begins among the Viking settlers who arrived in Scotland in the medieval era. The name Wilson is derived from the personal name William. The name literally was derived from the patronymic expression son of William or son of Wil. 1
“The family are said to be descended from a Prince of Denmark, and were established at a very remote period in the Orkney islands, intermarrying with the clans of Monro, and others. After a long continuance in the north, alliances taking place with some of the principal Lowland families, the Wilsons moved southward. ” 2
Early Origins of the Wilson family
The surname Wilson was first found in Berwickshire an ancient county of Scotland, presently part of the Scottish Borders Council Area, located in the eastern part of the Borders Region of Scotland, where John Wulson was a merchant in the service of Sir John of Montgomery in 1405. Michael Wilsoun was Burgess of Irvine in 1418, and John Wilson was Burgess of Berwick in 1467. 1
Wilson Spelling Variations
Contemporary spellings of ancient Scottish names often bear little resemblance to the original recorded versions. These spelling variations result from the fact that medieval scribes spelled words and names alike according to their sounds. Wilson has been spelled Wilson, Willson, Wilsone, Wulson, Wilsoun and others.
Early Notables of the Wilson family
Notable amongst the Clan from early times was
- Margaret Wilson (died 1685), one of the Wigton martyrs, a young Scottish Covenanter from Wigtownshire executed by drowning for refusing to swear an oath declaring James VII; and John Willison (1680-17…
- Margaret Wilson (1667-1685), the ‘martyr of the Solway,’ and the eldest daughter of Gilbert Wilson (d. 1704), a yeoman of Penninghame, Wigtownshire, was born at Glenvernock in that parish in 1667. ” T…
Wilson World Ranking
In the United Kingdom, the name Wilson is the 6th most popular surname with an estimated 200,236 people with that name. 3 However, in Australia, the name Wilson is ranked the 5th most popular surname with an estimated 92,731 people with that name. 4 And in New Zealand, the name Wilson is the 6th popular surname with an estimated 8,044 people with that name. 5 Canada ranks Wilson as 8th with 82,768 people. 6 Quebec, Canada ranks Wilson as 554th. 7 Newfoundland, Canada ranks Wilson as 689th with 63 people. 8 The United States ranks Wilson as 8th with 843,093 people. 9 South Africa ranks Wilson as 314th with 21,443 people. 10