The Wilson surname is a patronymic name originating most often in England and Scotland, and found as early as the 1300s. Wilson is the second most common surname in Scotland, seventh most common surname in England and tenth most popular name in the United States of America. Because of the plantation of Ulster and the arrival of numerous settlers from Scotland, it is also the most prevalent surname in Northern Ireland. The surname Wilson derives from being the 'son of Will/William', ensuring that the name has appeared in many parts of the English-speaking world independently, with no single common place of creation.
Wilson, Willson, Wilsone, Wilsoun, Willison
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Common female occupations for Wilsons in 1921
Dressmaker
5,892
Domestic Servant
3,761
Housekeeper
2,706
Laundress
2,660
General Servant Domestic
2,509
Common male occupations for Wilsons in 1921
Coal Miner
7,723
General Labourer
4,806
Farmer
4,380
Agricultural Labourer
3,822
Joiner
3,712
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