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Name: ROBERT (SENATOR) J WILSON
Death Date: MAY/09/1870 Interment Date: // Birth Date: NOV/6/1800
Age at Death: 70 Cause of Death:
Location at Death:  Marshall, Saline County, Missouri
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Sex: Nativity: American Ethnicity: Caucasian
Occupation:UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM MISSOURI
Military Branch:Missouri Militia Military Rank:Brigadier General War Service:Mormon War
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Child of: William D Wilson & Catherine Yancey
Spouse of: 1st Margaret Martha Snoddy 2nd unknown
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Father of: Ellen Wilson, Mary Ann Wilson, Robert Richard Wilson, James Madison Wilson
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Brief Biography: Robert Wilson (Missouri) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Robert Wilson United States Senator from Missouri In office January 17, 1862 “ November 13, 1863 Preceded by Waldo P. Johnson Succeeded by B. Gratz Brown Member of the Missouri Senate In office 1854 Member of the Missouri House of Representatives In office 1844 Personal details Born November 1803 Staunton, Virginia Died May 10, 1870 (aged 66) Marshall, Missouri Political party Unionist Profession Politician, Lawyer, Judge, Teacher Military service Service/branch Missouri Militia Rank Brigadier General Battles/wars Mormon War Robert Wilson (November 1803 “ May 10, 1870) was a United States Senator from Missouri. Biography Born near Staunton, Virginia, he moved to Howard County, Missouri in 1820 and taught school. In 1825 he was probate judge of Howard County and was clerk of the circuit and county courts from 1829 to 1840. In 1837 he was appointed brigadier general of the State forces and served during the so-called Mormon War. He studied law, was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in 1840. Wilson moved to Huntsville, Missouri and was a member of the Missouri House of Representatives in 1844; in 1852 he moved to Andrew County, Missouri and in 1854 was a member of the Missouri Senate. In 1861, Wilson was a Union delegate to the Missouri Constitutional Convention (1861-63) called to determine the attitude on secession in 1861 and was elected vice president of the convention, later acting as president. He was appointed as a Unionist to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the expulsion of Waldo P. Johnson and served from January 17, 1862, to November 13, 1863, when a successor was elected. He engaged in agricultural pursuits and in 1870 he died in Marshall, Missouri. Interment was in Mount Mora Cemetery, St. Joseph, Missouri.
Epithet: Wilson is the only U. S. Senator from Andrew County, MO. In 1861, Wilson was a union delegate to the Missouri Constitutional Convention which was called to determine the attitude for succession. A now famous meeting was held at his daughter's residence referred to as "The Pines". In attendance were Robert Stewart, Willard Hall, Silas Woodson, and Henry Vories. It was decided at this meeting that Missouri should NOT secede from the Union.
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Other Relatives in Plot: James Madison Wilson, John Wilson
Lot Owner: J MWILSON
Lot Location: 1
Block Location: 19
Section/Range Location: 5
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Senator Robert J. Wilson
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Robert Wilson
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