Ann Wilson

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Wilson in 2003, photo by Prphotos

Birth Name: Ann Dustin Wilson

Place of Birth: San Diego, California, United States

Date of Birth: June 19, 1950

Ethnicity: French-Canadian (paternal grandmother), Dutch, English, German, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, some Cornish, some French, some Manx, some Scots-Irish/Northern Irish, remote Danish, remote Swedish

Ann Wilson is an American musician. She is the lead singer of, and flute player, songwriter, and occasional guitarist for, rock band Heart. Her younger sister, Nancy Wilson, is also a member of the band.

She is the daughter of Lois Mary “Lou” and John Bushrod Wilson, Jr. Ann is married to Dean Wetter. She has two children, who are adopted.

Ann’s paternal grandfather was John Bushrod Wilson (the son of James Offin Wilson and Lulu Smith). James was the son of Bushrod Washington Wilson and Priscilla Owsley Yantis. Lulu was the daughter of John Smith and Emma Lou Callaway.

Ann’s paternal grandmother was Beatrice Josephine Lamoreux/Lamoureux (the daughter of Philip/Phillip J. Lamoreux/Lamoureux and Rose Loveland). Beatrice was born in New York. Philip and Rose were the children of French-Canadian immigrants.

Ann’s maternal grandfather was Jules Verne Dustin (the son of Charles Earl Dustin and Mary Ann Gilchrist). Jules was born in Oregon.

Ann’s maternal grandmother was Blanch/Blanche Leone Hursh (the daughter of James McDanolds Hursh and Sophronia Isaline Adams). Blanche was born in Washington.

Sources: Genealogies of Ann Wilson – http://gw.geneanet.org
https://www.geni.com

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