George W. Wills (Henry County, Kentucky, laborer and farmer.)
b. 1824 d. 1903
Henry County, Kentucky, laborer and farmer. Kentucky native. Married to Sarah A. Wade Wills. Father of James F. Wills. Married to Rebecca Wade Mills. Father of Polly Ann Wills, Milton Wills, Elizabeth Wills, Elizabeth Wills, Martha E. Wills, and Fannie Wills. Married to Mary J. Cooper. Laborer in Clark County, Kentucky, in 1850. Farmer in Henry County in 1860.
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- Male
- Race
- White
Bibliography
Seventh Manuscript Census of the United States (1850), Population Schedules, Kentucky, Clark County, District 1, p. 90A.
Eighth Manuscript Census of the United States (1860), Population Schedules, Kentucky, Henry County, pp. 375-376.
Ninth Manuscript Census of the United States (1870), Population Schedules, Kentucky, Henry County, p. 357B.
"George Washington Wills (1824-1903)," Find A Grave, Memorial 36049224, accessed December 7, 2022, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36049224.
Citation
Wills, George W.. Accessed via the Civil War Governors of Kentucky Digital Documentary Edition, https://discovery.civilwargovernors.org/document/S32208843 (January 18, 2026).
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