Talk:J. S. Wilson

relation question
I wonder, based on heritage and circles of interest, if he is any relation to John Wilson (missionary), (1804–1875), Scottish missionary, educationalist, and a founding father of modern Mumbai (Bombay)? Chris 19:01, 18 December 2006 (UTC)

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Another relation question
Is J. S. Wilson, the subject of this Wikipedia article, Maureen Plant's father? Maureen Plant (ex-wife or Robert Plant, the former singer for Led Zeppelin) was born in Calcutta and had a father who was "chief of the Calcutta mounted police" according to an article at citizendium.org The Citizendium article states "Maureen Wilson's father was chief of the Calcutta mounted police. Their family moved to Trinity Road, West Bromwich sometime after Indian independence, where he became a steel factory owner in Birmingham." and uses a book by Neil Daniels about Robert Plant as reference. I have not read this primary source. If verified so - it seems it would be a notable fact to include in the present Wikipedia article. Pklala (talk) 23:53, 4 October 2014 (UTC)
 * I suppose it is possible, but he would have been 60 when she was born. However, of course, we need a source and we do not have one. --Bduke (talk) 20:43, 27 January 2019 (UTC)

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