WIL(L)BANKS Family History and Genealogy |
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This page will provide records and documentary evidence of the Wil(l)banks research.
Click here to link to a page extensively dedicated to Wil(l)banks Burials and Cemetery Records around the United States.
Link to the FamilySearch index search and results on the surname of Wilbanks, Willbanks and Woolbanks, and other possible variant spellings, by the year indicated below for the United States Census. On the FamilySearch site, in the search fields in the "Search" box to the left of the results listings, you can refine your search by adding a "First Name" and/or "Residence Place" then click the "Update" box near the bottom of the "Search" box.
Be aware that the FamilySearch search hits are not necessarily thorough and complete based upon indexers ability to read the old text. So persons could be missing in these search hits due to radically incorrect indexing spelling variants.
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A transcription of the Power of Attorney of the widow and children of William Woolbanks-Wilbanks of Union County, South Carolina.
Revolutionary War Bounty and Pension Application, #R11508 of Abarilla Wilbanks of Pendleton District, South Carolina, widow of William Woolbanks-Wilbanks who served from Union District, South Carolina. Click Here for a transcription of the pension application. Here is a link to a partially transcribed version at another website.
Revolutionary War Bounty and Pension Application, #W26069 of Richard Willbanks of Anderson District, South Carolina for service in North Carolina. Partially transcribed.
Click Here to view the transcription of the will of Richard Willbanks, dated July 17, 1790 and recorded October 25, 1790 in Wilkes County, North Carolina, Will Book 1, page 293.
Click Here to view the typewritten will transcription of the will of Isaac Wilbanks, dated June 27, 1815 and recorded in Will Book A, page 171, Pendleton District, South Carolina, as here transcribed by the WPA and now available on the South Carolina Department of Archives and History.
Click Here to view the typewritten will transcription of the will of William Wilbanks, dated February 2, 1816 and recorded February 19, 1817 in Will Book A, page 102, Spartanburg District, South Carolina, as here transcribed by the WPA and now available on the South Carolina Department of Archives and History.
Click Here to view the typewritten will transcription of the will of Henry Willbanks, dated September 24, 1818 and recorded October 17, 1818 in Will Book A, page 228, Pendleton District, South Carolina, as here transcribed by the WPA and now available on the South Carolina Department of Archives and History.
Click Here to view the typewritten will transcription of the will of Phebe Wilbanks, dated August 24, 1826 and recorded June 8, 1826 in Will Book B, page 90, Spartanburg District, South Carolina, as here transcribed by the WPA and now available on the South Carolina Department of Archives and History.
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