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  • Hij is geboren op 14 maart 1731 in Hanover County, Virginia.
  • Hij is overleden op 10 oktober 1799 in Montpelier, Williamsboro, North Carolina, hij was toen 68 jaar oud.
  • Deze gegevens zijn voor het laatst bijgewerkt op 31 juli 2023.

Gezin van Judge ? John?? Williams [Wm 1yDNA]


Kind(eren):

  1. Sarah Williams  ± 1749-1833 


(2) Hij had een relatie met Agnes Bullock.


Kind(eren):



Notities over Judge ? John?? Williams [Wm 1yDNA]









Early Descendants of John Williams, "The Wealthy
Welshman" 


of Hanover County, Virginia.


Born 1679, Wales


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Williams Coat of Arms, as depicted in "Williams 300 Years of
Leadership in America: A History of the Descendants of John Williams of
Llangollen, Wales".


This sketch relies heavily on the works of others, both
generations past and living. I rely heavily upon the work of Lewis James
Williams, III, Joseph Lanier Williams, Rebecca Turner Williams, Lewis Lanier
Williams, in their publication, "Williams 300 Years of Leadership in
America: A History of the Descendants of John Williams of Llangollen,
Wales"
.  I also rely on the work of John E. Williams of Ozark,
Missouri, Lucille Wright, of Redlands, CA, Doris Williams of Beaverton, OR,
Evelyn Sass of Portland, OR, Melton Williams of Amarillo, Texas, Sen. John Sharp
Williams, John D. Williams, Fran Laird of Bel Air, MD, Kay Marie Metsker
Galloway of Lawrenceville, GA.,  Willmetta Wiles Cooper, Helena, MT, Eugene
Hampton. Sloan L. Robertson, Phoenix, AZ.


Limits of this Compilation:


Since our Williams clan is so large, this sketch is limited to
five or six generations, starting with our immigrant ancestor, John Williams,
"the wealthy Welshman". Furthermore, I am limiting this sketch to
descendants that are born with the Williams surname. There may be a couple
exceptions where some fascinating information is included, i.e. href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/#Isaac Baldwin, Jr.">Isaac
Baldwin, but otherwise that is the limit.) This is not to show any
disrespect to the maternal Williams lines. I realize that their children are
precious family history too, but the burden right now is too much for me to
undertake at this time. Please do not hesitate to send me your information, I
will print it out, save for reference, and hopefully use in future updates.


I am also limiting this sketch to individuals born before 1900.
This is to protect the privacy of living individuals, particular information on
their mother (which financial institutions routinely and foolishly use for
verification purposes.)


Please contact me if you have information to share. I am also
interested in providing illustrations, such as early portraits or
photographs.  Scott K. Williams, at showmemule"at"earthlink.net (replace
"at" with @ ). Sorry about the inconvenience, but I am trying to minimize spam
being sent by spam programs that harvest email addresses from webpages.


Williams DNA Surname Project:


Our Williams Clan belongs to the Y-Chromosome Haplogroup, R1b
which is associated with the earliest inhabitants of western Europe. In
prehistoric times, they weathered out the Ice Age in present day Spain or in the
caves of the Pyrenees Mountains. The Cro-Magnon cave art is believed to have
been painted by  R1b people. No we are not Neanderthals, we out-competed
them, but cave dwelling may be in our blood.


Currently two descendents of our Williams clan have participated
in this project. The Y-Chromosome is passed down from father to son just like
the Williams surname is passed down. All male descendants of our Williams clan
will have identical or nearly identical Y-Chromosome markers.  Myself
(Scott K. Williams) and Lewis Lanier Williams have matched 36 markers out of 37.
We are listed as "Group 12" on the href="http://williams.genealogy.fm/dna_project.html">Williams DNA Surname
Project webpage.  So if there are any male Williams' that suspect they
may belong to John Williams, "The Wealthy Welshman" Clan, then all one needs to
do is to request a 37 marker test (25 marker may not yield a tight enough match
to provide a convincing close relationship) Order tests through href="http://www.ftdna.com/surname_join.asp?code=Y42303&special=True&projecttype=S">FamilyTreeDNA.


SAR (Sons of the American Revolution) Member ?  If you are a
SAR member through one of the Williams ancestors that served in the American
Revolution that is listed in this sketch (or one I may have missed) and are
surnamed Williams, I may be able to help with your costs for
participating in the DNA Surname project. The SAR now use this as one criteria
in legitimate evidence of one's blood relationship, so your participation can be
very helpful for other Williams descendants of our lineage. Please contact me
at: showmemule"at"earthlink.net (replace "at" with @ before sending).


The Story Begins:


John Williams. ( John is occasionally referred to as
"Jonathon"  in some sources. But I will use "John", as that is the name
that John Drayton Williams recorded in 1845 and  I will continue with this
tradition.**). John Williams was born 26 January 1679 in Llangollen, Wales. (One
source gives Slagallon, Wales as the place of origin--Williams
Ancestors
by Melton Williams of Amarillo, Texas).


** href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/#John Drayton Williams">John
Drayton Williams, the grandson of Brig Gen. James Henderson Williams (killed
at the Battle of Kings Mountain), recorded in 1845, names and  birthdates
of early family members. These he kept with the family Bible. In 1910 Barbara A.
McClung, copied these records, loaned to her by Wm. D. Williams, Jr. of
Greenville, Tenn. Where ever possible I use the dates, like John's birth, used
in this document.


John's wife  was named Mary_____, b. 26 Sept 1684. (Mary's
full name is generally accepted as Mary Keeling, the d/o of Capt. George Keeling
and Ursula Fleming. If so she was born in America.) John is believed to have
immigrated to America in the 1690's. He  appears to have first settled on
Queens' Creek in York County, Virginia but they later moved to Hanover County,
Virginia and built their home "Studley" sometime before 1712.


 


 


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Ancestral home ("Studley")  in Hanover
County, Virginia, circa 1700-1712. From Appleton's Cyclopedia,
1888.


 


 John and Mary Williams had eight American born children.
[Note: These children are designated with the Roman numeral bullets, style="FONT-WEIGHT: 700; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">highlighted in
yellow, in the outline below, or follow the bookmarked links. ( href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/#John Williams">I.
John (b. 1704), href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/#Mary Williams">II.
Mary (b. 1706), href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/#Ann Williams,">III.
Ann (b. 1708), href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/#Daniel Williams">IV.
Daniel (b. 1710), href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/#Nathaniel Williams,">V.
Nathaniel (b. 1712), href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/#Elizabeth Williams,">VI.
Elizabeth (b. 1714), href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/#Sarah W. Williams,">VII.
Sarah W. (b. 1716), href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/#Joseph Williams">VIII.
Joseph, (b. 1721).


All offspring of the male children are listed, where known. These
names are in bold, underlined, and listed in normal
numerical outline format. For this generation if they are not siblings to one
another, then they are first cousins to one another for their generation.
(Children of female lines may be listed at some point in the future).


The third generation of American born descendants are all marked
in bold green (not underlined, unless
hyperlinked). All individuals of this generation, if they are not siblings or
first cousins, they are at least second cousins to one another. This helps show
the near kinship this family retains although they no doubt become isolated from
one another across mountains, forests and hundreds of miles. It is interesting
to see how often the same given names are used when it has been only three
generations passing since the original siblings (highlighted in yellow) all
lived in the same home.


 




  1. style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">John Williamsstyle="FONT-WEIGHT: 700; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">, b. 26 July 1704,
    Va.. Married Mary Womack



    1. John Williams, known as "John Williams of
      Mountpelier",  b. 4 Mar 1731, Hanover Co., Va. d. 10 Oct. 1779. Buried
      at cemetery, Montpelier, NC. On 12 Nov 1759, married Agnes Bullock of
      Granville Co., NC . Not content with his trade in Carpentry, he became a
      crown attorney. In 1768 he served as deputy attorney general. He donated
      portions of his land for the creation of Williamsboro, North Carolina. He
      was a co-founder of  the University of North Carolina. He served as a
      delegate to the Provincial Congress of 1775, a member of the Continental
      Congress, North Carolina Supreme Court Judge. href="http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=W000515"
      target=_blank>[Congressional biography]



    2. Charles Williams



    3. William Williams



    4. Nathaniel Williams, Married to Elizabeth Keeling
      (1/2 sister to the mother of George Washington)



    5. Agatha Williams, married Col. Robert Burton of
      Granville Co., NC



  2. style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Mary Williams, b. 1 Sept
    1706, Hanover Co., Va.. Married Henry Graves.



  3. style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Ann Williamsstyle="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">, b. 1 Sept 1708, Hanover Co.,
    Va.. Married John Daniel.



  4. style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Daniel Williams, b. 28 Sept
    1710, Hanover Co., Va. d. 15 Nov 1757. Will proved 15 Nov 1759, Granville Co.,
    NC. On 19 Oct 32, married Ursula Clark Henderson. href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/danielwms1759will_granville_countync.htm">Will
    of Daniel Williams



    1. Maria Williams, named spelled "Merya" in
      father's will.. 26 July 1733, Married Benjamin Goodman.



    2. Henry Williams, b. 3 Nov, 1734. d. 1796 Caswell
      Co., NC. Married Elizabeth _________  In 1771 Charter Member of
      Meherrin Baptist Church, Lunenburg Co., VA. Executor of brother's will
      (Brig. Gen. James Henderson Williams). Also resided in Mecklenburg Co., Va.
      (1772 and before) and Orange County, NC. (Compiled by Fran Laird, Bel Air,
      MD) href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/henrywms1785will_caswell_countync.htm">Will
      of Henry Williams, dated 1785, Caswell Co., NC



      1. Sarah "Sally" Williams, b.
        bef 1771, prob Mecklenburg Co., Va. Married ________ Brooks.



      2. Susannah Williams, b. bef
        1771, prob Mecklenburg Co., Va.



      3. Nancy Williams, b. bef
        1771, prob Mecklenburg Co., Va.



      4. Daniel Williams.
        b.          prob Mecklenburg
        Co., Va. Married Ann Rice, 5 Jan 1786 Caswell Co., NC. (Marriage bondsman,
        Anthony Thompson.)



      5. Nathan Williams, b. 26 Dec
        1776, prob Orange Co., NC. Married Frances McNeil on 24 Nov 1796. d. 14
        Jun 1838, Henry Co., TN.



        1. John McNeil Williams, b. 28 Aug 1799, d. 1860. 
          Married Lucy Ann Courts in Mar 23, 1819.



          1. George Courts Williams, b. ca 1829.  Married Ann
            Ferguson. (source: Eloise Phillips of Jackson, TN)



            • Fannie Williams, married ______ Morgan.



            • :Lou Ella Williams, married John Nathaniel McCutchen



      6. Henry Williams



      7. Elizabeth Williams



      8. Joseph Williams, b. 10 Oct 1782 Orange
        Co., NC, d. 12 May 1876, prob Bedford Co., TN. On 21 Jan 1813 married
        Charity Turrentine, b. 6 Oct 1796 Orange Co., NC, d. 1 Nov 1878, prob
        Bedford Co., TN,  daughter of James Turrentine and Ellena "Nelly"
        Neely. (Source: Turrentine Family, by. G. R. Turrentine, 1972. and Fran
        Laird, Bel Air, MD. The placement of Joseph and Charity Turrentine
        Williams family is probable but unconfirmed. Note: Further
        documentation and/or DNA tests are needed to confirm this relationship as
        a son of Henry and Elizabeth Williams.
        )



        1. David Williams, b. ca 1815,  prob
          Bedford Co., TN. d. 1887, Married Sarah Turrentine Harris, d/o of James
          Harris and Nancy Ann Thompson. David's will recorded in Bedford Co., TN,
          written 23 June 1887, probated Dec. 1887. Sarah T. (Turrentine) Williams
          will was recorded in 1902, Bedford Co., TN, probated in November
          1910.



          1. Almeida Jane, b. 6 Oct 1837 Bedford
            Co., TN. Living in 1887. Married William Jefferson Collins.



          2. Louvinia (Levenia), b. 6 Sep 1839
            Bedford Co., TN; d. 25 Feb 1900. Never married. It is likely this is
            "Effie" mentioned in father's will which states: Mary Williams, wife
            of Joseph Williams, dec'd. - land he holds in "trust for Effie."



          3. Elvira Ann, b. ca 1843 Bedford Co.,
            TN, d. 1928. Married James Garrett Green.  (David in his will
            gives son-in-law, James G. Green, the "land where he now lives and
            west of Effie's".



          4. Joseph, b. ca 1845 Bedford Co., TN,
            d. 1880. Married Mary Brittain (Mary alive in 1887 as mentioned
            above.)



          5. Ellen T., b. 1848 Bedford Co.,
            TN



          6. James H. Williams, named as son and
            executor in father's will.



          7. L. B. Williams, named as son and
            executor in father's will. (In Sarah T. Williams' will it states, "the
            original will was destroyed by L. B. Williams in the presence of J. G.
            Green on Oct. 14, 1910.")



          8. Sam K. Williams, named as son and
            executor in father's will.



          9. David Williams, Jr., named in Sarah
            T. Williams' 1902 will as a 'deceased son' with the following
            children:



            • Minnie Williams (named in
              grandmother's--Sarah T. Williams' will, probated 1910)



            • Mary Williams (named in
              grandmother's--Sarah T. Williams' will, probated 1910)



        2. James Turrentine Williams, b. ca 1817,
          prob Bedford Co., TN. d. 1910.  Married Caroline Lane



        3. Michael F. Williams, b. 1820,
          prob  Bedford Co., TN, d. 1900. Married Martha Gillie Ann
          Harris



          1. Mary Jane Williams, b. 1849, d.
            1876.  Married Williams T. Rowland



        4. Sam Hill Williams,
          b.             
          Bedford Co., TN



        5. Hiram A. "Biff" Williams, b.  ca
          1834    Bedford Co., TN



        6. Spencer "Bob" Williams, b. ca
          1837     Bedford Co., TN



        7. Ellen Williams,
          b.       Bedford Co., TN. Married Minos
          Finu Thompson



        8. Martha A. Williams, b. ca
          1830       Bedford Co., TN



        9. Felix Williams,
          b.           
          Bedford Co., TN



      9. Mary Williams, Married
        ______ Slade.



      10. Wesley Duke Williams,



    3. John Williams, b. 4 Nov 1737, Hanover Co., VA,
      d. 1794 Edgefield County, SC. Will probated 14 Oct 1794. Married 1st Mary
      Atwood; 2nd Anna Maria Gooch (spelled "Gouge" in transcribed will at SC
      State Archives.). She was the widow of  Joseph Minter, that died ca
      1784.  In 1771/2 moved to Dist 96, SC. Settle on Mudlick Creek.



      1. Duke Williams, b. ca 1770,
        prob. Granville Co., NC, d. 1795/1796 Edgefield Dist., SC. Married Martha
        Caldwell, 2nd Jesse Paine (Payne).



      2. James Atwood Williams,
        Married 1st cousin, Mary Williams, d/o James Henderson Williams and Mary
        Wallace.



      3. Joseph Williams



      4. Mary Williams



      5. Rebecca Williams, Married
        1st John Bullock, Jr. Married 2nd, 1st cousin, Col. James Williams, Jr.,
        s/o James Henderson Williams and Mary Wallace.



      6. Elizabeth Williams.
        Married William Caldwell (William was the executor of Col. John Williams'
        will) William Caldwell
        died, Dec.1814, and his son, Williams Caldwell
        was born after his death. The mother, Elizabeth died soon afterwards.
        Source: "Annals of Newberry County".



    4. James Henderson Williams, b. 10 Nov 1740. near
      Old Fork Church, Hanover Co., VA, died 8 Oct 1780, Battle of Kings Mt.,
      Gaston Co., NC.  Married Mary Wallace in 1762. Left Granville Co., NC
      in 1772. Was living along the Little River in Laurens Co., SC in 1773. He
      was a farmer, ran a mill, and a merchant. In physical appearance, he was a
      man of five feet, 9 inches. His complexion dark with black hair, eyes brown.
      Spiritually, he was an elder in the Little River Presbyterian Church of the
      Laurens District. In the Revolutionary war he served in the 1775-1776 1st
      and 2nd South Carolina Provincial Congress. In 1775 he became the Captain of
      Militia. At the Siege of Ninety-Six, Capt. James H. Williams watched the
      loyalist forces surrender under a white flag. Promoted to Lt. Col. of
      Militia in 1776, during the campaign against the pro-British Cherokees, his
      unit withstood being encircled and suffered deadly fire. A bayonet charge
      broke the Cherokees force and they took flight. His unit was then ordered to
      Florida to fight a Tory force there. The Army suffered from heat, hunger,
      thirst, not to mention disease and had to turn back. His time in the Army
      was not without controversy. He had to improvise unorthodox ways to obtain
      supplies, meet the needs of his men, as well as to provide support for the
      civilian population often defenseless in times of local crisis.  Much
      of the wartime criticism Williams received was based upon individuals who
      only knew part of the story of the danger that Williams' militia faced. In
      spite of this Lt. Col. Williams led his men the Battle of Stono Ferry, Briar
      Creek, Siege of Savannah, Battle of Musgrove's Mill. For his victory at
      Musgrove Mill, he was awarded the rank of  Brigadier General of South
      Carolina Militia by the Governor. At the Battle of Kings Mountain, James was
      mortally wounded and died the next day.  According to eyewitnesses he
      was shot after the enemy raised the white flag.  Before dying, Williams
      was carried by horse 12 miles before dying on the banks of the Broad River
      near the mouth of Buffalo Creek. He was initially buried at this location
      but  in 1917, his remains were transferred to an vault at the Carnegie
      Library in Gaffney, SC. Today there is a large monument erected for him at
      Kings Mountain National Battlefield. (Sources:  "Commanders At Kings
      Mountain", by J. D. Bailey, A Press, Inc., Greenville, SC; 1992. Article by
      Isabell Witherspoon Foster.)



      1. Daniel Williams, b. ca
        1763 Granville Co., NC. Served as Lieutenant and Captain under Col. Benton
        and Gen. Marion. He served under his father at the Battle of Kings
        Mountain in Oct. 1780 and witnessed his death.. Daniel was later executed
        alongside his brother on 9 Nov 1781 by "Bloody Bill" Cunningham at Haye's
        Station, South Carolina during the American Revolution. (Source: The
        Patriots at Kings Mountain, by Bobby Gilmer Moss, Scotia-Hibernia Press,
        1990.) The situation at Haye's Station came when Col. Joseph Hays'
        blockhouse came under attack by the Tory, Bloody Bill Cunningham. The
        block house sat near the Little River Presbyterian Church. Among the 23
        defenders of the block house, including Daniel and his brother, Joseph,
        were women and children. The house was set ablaze, by red-hot blacksmith
        irons thrown on the roof.  Colonel Hays requested they be allowed to
        surrender if they be treated as prisoners of war.  Cunningham
        consented but violated his oath when the group exited the blockhouse.
        Sparing only one man, Reuben Golden and some women and children, he began
        executing the defenders. Cunningham personally hacked them to pieces with
        his sword.



      2. Joseph Williams, b. ca.
        1767 Granville Co., NC. He served under his father at the Battle of Kings
        Mountain in Oct. 1780 and witnessed his death.. Joseph was later executed
        alongside his brother on 9 Nov 1781 by "Bloody Bill" Cunningham at Haye's
        Station, South Carolina during the American Revolution. (Source: The
        Patriots at Kings Mountain, by Bobby Gilmer Moss, Scotia-Hibernia Press,
        1990.) After seeing his older brother about to be executed and believing
        he was going to be spared, Joseph cried out, "Oh! Brother Daniel, what
        shall I tell mother ?" To this Cunningham yelled, "You shall tell her
        nothing, you d__d  Rebel Suckling!"



      3. John Williams, b. ca.
        1769, d. "poisoned at close of Revolutionary War while away on family
        business", possibly in Virginia.



      4. Elizabeth Williams
        d. ca 1807 Musgrove Mill, Laurens Co., SC.  Married James Tinsley.
        Buried Williams Fam Cem, Laurens Co., South Carolina



      5. Mary Williams, Married
        James Atwood Williams, son of John Williams and Ann Maria Gouge.



      6. Sarah Williams, Married
        John Griffin abt 1787.



      7. James Williams, Jr., d.
        August 13, 1833, Newberry, SC. Married Rebecca Watts. (2nd wife: Rebecca
        Williams Bullock, his widowed 1st cousin, d/o Col. John Williams of
        Edgefield, S.C.)



      8. Washington Williams, b.
        August 22, 1771 Laurens Co., South Carolina, d. June 24, 1829. Married
        Sarah Griffin.



        1. John Drayton Williams,
          b. 20 Jan 1798, Laurensville, SC. Died 25 Jun 1870.  Married Phoebe
          Cox Young on 20 Dec 1825. John Drayton Williams owned vast real estate
          in Laurens County. He lived in an Italian style villa in Laurens. He
          owned another estate was called "Spring Grove". A summer house was known
          as "White Plains". Another estate known as "Milton". He owned  225
          slaves.  He was a promoter of education: Commissioner of Free
          Schools, on the Board of Limestone Female High School, and trustee of
          Laurensville Female College.  He was generous supporter of various
          churches including an Independent Church, Presbyterian Church, a "Free"
          Church and the Bethabara Baptist Church. He earned his title of Colonel
          from serving as a State Representative.  He served on the Southern
          Rights Convention. As a State Representative he voted in favor of 
          the Secession from the Union. Perhaps most importantly, John Drayton
          Williams was a person who recorded family history.  (Source:
          Article by Isabell Witherspoon Foster.)



          1. Sarah R. Williams, b. 18 May 1828, d. Aug 1829



          2. James Washington Williams, b. 1830, d. 1835



          3. John Griffin Williams, b. 1833, d. 1902. Married Nancy
            Isabel Campbell. No children.



          4. Mary Elizabeth Williams, b. April 1835, d. Jun 1863
            Married Prof. Robert Garlington. (Died in childbirth.)



          5. Susan Nancy Williams, b. Aug 1837, d. Jun 1866. Married
            Capt. John G. Garlington.



          6. Washington Albert Williams, b. 1839, d. 25 Sept 1863 at
            the Battle of Chickamauga



          7. Caroline Ketturah Williams, b. May 1842, d. 1846.



          8. Lucy Margaret Williams, b. Oct 1845.



          9. Pheobe Young Williams, b. Aug 1848. Married Dr. James
            Harvey Witherspoon on 25 Jun 1873. Three sons produced from this
            marriage.



    5. Joseph Williams, b. 6 Sep, 1742. d. 3 Jun 1766
      Orange Co., NC. Married Sarah Lanier. (widow, Sarah Lanier Williams, married
      2nd: Joseph's cousin, Robert Williams (b. 1744), s/o Nathaniel and Elizabeth
      Williams.



    6. Mary Williams, b. 30 May, 1745. Married Isaac
      Mitchell



    7. Daniel Williams, b. 2 Jul 1747. On 30 July 1755,
      Orange Co., NC, married Ann Henderson, his 1st cousin. War Service: Lt. in
      American Revolution; Capt. in Tennessee Militia.



      1. David Williams, Jr.



      2. Henry Williams



  5. style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Nathaniel Williams, b.2 Dec
    1712, Hanover Co., Va., d. ca. 1763. Va.;  Abt. 1763, married to
    Elizabeth Washington, b. 21 June 1717, Middlesex Co., Va.



    1. Elizabeth "Betsy" Williams, b. circa 1739.
      Married ______ Hicks.



    2. John Williams, b. 7 July 1740, Hanover Co., Va.
      d. in late Nov or early Dec, 1804, Orange Co., NC. Buried at Locust Hill
      cemetery, on his old plantation between Yanceyville and Reidsville,
      NC.  Married 16 Mar 1767, Lunenburg Co., Va to Elizabeth "Betsy"
      Williamson, b. abt 1744 in Lunenburg Co., Va., d. 15 Apr 1831 NC. She was
      the daughter of Henry and Rachel Williamson of Fairfax, Va. Member of the
      Hillsboro Provincial Congress, along with his brothers Nathaniel and Joseph.
      War Service: Served in the French and Indian War. Appointed Lt. Col. in
      Revolutionary Army, promoted to Colonel in 1776 by Provincial Congress.
      Served under George Washington and Nathaniel Greene. href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/jhnwms1798will_caswell_countync.htm">Will
      of John Williams



      1. Marmaduke "Duke" Williams,
        b. 14 Feb 1768, Hillsboro, Orange Co., NC, d. 22 Sept 1834.  Married
        4 Nov 1790, to Ede Harris, b. 6 Sept, 1775, d. 26 Nov 1816. Ede was the
        daughter of Tyree Harris.



        1. John Williams, b. 8 Jan 1792 Caswell Co., NC. Came to
          Matagorda County, Texas with his brothers in Dec 1823. Listed as one of
          Austin's "Old Three Hundred". Settled on land in the Cedar Lake area.
          Never married, will probated 2 May 1839..



        2. Betsy W. Williams, b. 3 Oct 1793. Possibly "Elizabeth"
          that married Robert P. Harrison.



        3. Robert Harris Williams, "Gentleman Bob", b. 10 Oct 1796
          Caswell Co., NC; Arrived in Texas, Dec 1823 and settled in Matagorda
          County, then a part of Mexico. Founded a plantation known as Caney
          Crossing or Camp Crossing which was on the road from Matagorda to
          Brazoria. In Dec 1826 he was already an "Alcade", appointed by Stephen
          Austin to serve as a kind of magistrate.  In the early days he had
          many engagements fighting Indians. By 1827 Williams had married his 1st
          wife, Anna.  Williams pledged allegiance to Mexico and faithfully
          enforced its laws. In 1827 he once ordered a Baptist preacher to stop
          addressing the people as it violated the laws. He also recollected
          marriages were by legal bonds, then later sanctified by the Holy
          Catholic Church. By 1827, he had the third cotton gin in the colony of
          Texas. In 1832, with the rank of a Colonel, Robert Harris Williams the
          Battle of Velasco where he lost an eye to a splinter (after which he
          wore a patch the rest of his life). In 1833, he married 2nd to Mary
          Lawson White, daughter of Benjamin Jobe White. During the Texas
          Revolution, Robert provided provisions to the Army.  From 1847 to
          1851, he was Postmaster of Caney Crossing. Died 11 Sept 1880.



          1. src="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/stamp-christopher_harris_williams.jpg"
            width=132 align=right border=1>Christopher H. "Kit" Williams, b. 1838,
            d. 1916. "Kit" attended the University of Nashville in Tennessee, then
            attended medical school at the old Louisiana School of Medicine. In
            1861 Kit married Miss Theresa Herbert. During the Civil War, "Kit"
            entered service as a Lt. of Infantry. He was in command of a fort at
            the mouth of the Brazos River in Texas. All was quite until the fort
            was shelled all day by an Union ironclad, until he was ordered to
            withdrawal to another location (Brownsville) on the Rio Grande. There
            he was promoted to a Captain, prior to the war ending in June of 1865.
            Kit's home was known as Rotherwood, located on Caney Creek. In 1873,
            Mrs. Theresa Herbert Williams died. On 30 May 1881, Kit married 2nd to
            Mrs. Alice B. Heidt (widow, daughter of Judge Rugeley). Five children
            born to the second marriage. "Kit" Williams also served
            Justice-of-the-peace, Notary Public and County Commissioner. href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/drchwms.htm">size=2>Photo of Dr Christopher H. Williams and family.



            • Jane Williams, married Mr. Spillman of Galveston.
              (first marriage)



            • Laura Roberta Williams, married John Rugeley (first
              marriage)



            • unknown child (first marriage)



            • unknown child (first marriage)



            • Christopher H. Williams, Jr. (2nd marriage)



            • Jessie M. Williams  (2nd marriage)



            • Ada C. Williams  (2nd marriage)



            • Robert H. Williams  (2nd marriage)



            • Carlisle H. Williams  (2nd marriage)



          2. Lydia E. Williams, b. 1840; Married George W. Caldwell.
            Resided in San Antonio.



          3. Maria L. Williams, b. 1842; Married Joseph T. Fry, 21
            Nov 1859, a physician from Tennessee.



          4. Laura Roberta Williams, b. 1845; Married George P. Bass.



          5. Robert H. Williams, Jr., b. 1852 (killed in accident at
            age 16.)



        4. Christopher Harris Williams, b. 18 Dec 1798, Hillsboro,
          Orange Co., NC, d. 22 Nov 1857.  Married Jan Allison on 9 Dec
          1819.  U.S. Congressman for 1837-1843 and 1849-1853. Practiced law
          in Lexington, Tennessee.



          1. Mary Ann Williams, b. 17 Sept 1821, d. 3 Oct 1821



          2. Ede Harris Williams, b. 31 Aug 1822, d. 24 Aug 1826



          3. James Allison Williams, b. 26 Oct, 1824, d. 7 Dec 1827



          4. Duke Williams, b. 30 July 1827, d. 24 Mar 1857.



          5. Christopher Harris Williams, Jr., b. 14 Mar 1830, d. 6
            Apr 1862. Married Annie Louise Sharp. Annie died after giving birth to
            her third child, "Kit". Served in the U.S. Army under Jefferson Davis
            in the Mexican War. Was appointed Colonel of the 27th Tenn Vol.
            Infantry, CSA. He was killed leading a charge at the Battle of Shiloh.



            • src="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/johnsharpwms.jpg"
              width=173 align=right border=1>John Sharp Williams, b. 30 July 1854
              in Memphis, TN; d. 27 Sept 1932. Married Elizabeth Dial Webb, d/o
              Dr. Robert Dickens and Julia Fulton Webb. John's mother died when he
              was age five. During the Civil War he had no choice but follow his
              father around from Army camp to Army camp. After his father was
              killed at the battle of Shiloh, he was sent to live with his
              maternal step-grandmother who was raising his younger brother. After
              a world class education and being trained in law, John Sharp
              Williams served as a Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives
              from 1893 to 1909. Following this he served in the U.S. Senate,
              through World War I. After the collapse of the League of Nations,
              John Sharp had become disgusted with politics, saying he would
              "rather be a hound dog and bay at the moon than to spend one minute
              in the Senate after the expiration of my term of office." John Sharp
              is buried in the family cemetery at Cedar Grove Plantation nar
              Benton, Yazoo Co., MS. href="http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=W000521"
              target=_blank>[Congressional Biography]



            • Duke Williams, b. 20 Oct 1856, d. 1 Oct 1861



            • Christopher Harris "Kit" Williams, b. 19 Apr 1859,
              Married 8 may 1884 in Yazoo City, MS to Sallie S. Cocke.



        5. Lydia Harris Williams, married Jesse Taylor.



        6. Charles H. Williams



        7. Flora Aspasia Narcissa Williams, married Tobiah Wolf.



        8. Mary Williams, married Dr. J. Hand.



        9. Edna Williams, married Mr. Meleria.



        10. Augustus Williams



      2. Henrietta Williams.
        Married  Col. Richard Simpson, Richmond, Ky.



      3. Elizabeth "Betsy"
        Williams
        , b. 15 Oct 1773, d. 21 Aug 1841. Married to Brig. Gen.
        Azariah Graves of Caswell Co., NC, a veteran of the War of 1812.



    3. Nathaniel Williams, (sometimes referred to as
      Nathaniel Williams, Jr.) b. 1 Oct 1741, Hanover Co., Va., d. 25 Jan 1805,
      Rockingham Co., NC. (Accidentally drowned while trying to ford a swollen
      stream.) Married abt 1763 to Mary Ann Williamson, born 2 Jan 1744, d. aft
      1803.  Mary Ann was the daughter of Thomas Williamson - and sister of
      Eliz. Williamson, wife of  Nathaniel's brother, John Williams (b. 7
      July 1740).  Resided in portion of Caswell County
      that became Rockingham County. From the Salisbury District, Rockingham Co.,
      1790 Census of N.C. Nathaniel Williams entry listed: 3 white males of 16
      years & upward including heads of the family, 1 white male under 16
      years, 6 free white females including heads of families, 13 slaves. Member
      of the Hillsboro Provincial Congress. War Service: Captain, North Carolina
      Militia at the Battle of Moores Creek Bridge. Also was on the expedition to
      Wilmington and Cape Fear.  Transferred to the Continental Army.
      Nathaniel B. Williams, 2nd Lt., 8th North Carolina Nov 28, 1776; 1st Lt.
      10th North Carolina Jan 23 1781; Transferred 4th North Carolina, Feb 6,
      1782. href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/#Will of Nathaniel Williams, (b. 1 Oct 1741)">[Nathaniel
      Williams' Will]



      1. Robert Williams, b. 30 Oct
        1766, Orange Co., NC, d. 25 Jan 1836, Ouachita, La. Buried on his
        plantation near Monroe, Louisiana. Married 2 Oct 1790, Stokes Co., NC to
        Minerva Elizabeth Winston, b. abt 1775 NC, d. 25 Jul 1814 MS. Daughter of
        Major Joseph Winston and Elizabeth Lanier.  North
        Carolina Representative to Congress 1797-1803. Commissioner of Land
        Titles, Mississippi Territory, 1804. Appointed Territorial Governor of
        Mississippi Territory by President Thomas Jefferson, until his term
        expired in March 1809. href="http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=W000534"
        target=_blank>[Congressional Biography]



        1. Eliza Winston Williams, married John M. A. Hambler



      2. Nathaniel Williams, b. 14
        Aug 1768, Orange Co., NC.  Married 26 Jun 1792 in Caswell Co., NC to
        Elizabeth Frances Dixon, b. at. 1774, Caswell Co., NC, d. bef 1840 Bedford
        Co., TN.



      3. Marmaduke Williams, III b.
        6 Apr 1774, Caswell Co., NC, 29 Oct 1850, Tuscaloosa Co., AL. Married on
        25 Dec 1798, Caswell Co., NC to Agnes Payne Harris, b. 2 Jan 1775,
        Pittsylvania Co., Va, d. 28 or 29 Aug 1850, Tuscaloosa Co., AL. Agnes was
        the widow of Robert Harris.  Marmaduke served as North Carolina
        Representative to Congress from 1803-1809, moved from North Carolina in
        1810, settling in Tuscaloosa,  Alabama in 1818. Candidate for
        Governor, State Senate 1821-1839,  Judge of Tuscaloosa County Court
        1832-1842. History of Alabama & dictionary of Ala. Biography 4 Volumes
        by Thomas M. Owens - says Marmaduke Williams died Tuscaloosa, son of
        Nathaniel & Mary Ann Williams was brother to Robert Williams., Gov. of
        Miss. Territory. Owens was Marmaduke's grandson & Ala. State
        Archivist. href="http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=W000529"
        target=_blank>[Congressional Biography]



        1. Dolly Payne Williams, b. ca 1805, married Thomas Owen (a
          Judge)



        2. Agnes Payne Williams, b. ca 1807, married Hopson Owen..



        3. Matilda Williams, b. ca 1812, married John McCay



        4. James Madison Williams, married  _____ Thompson.



        5. Maria Louisa Williams, b. ca 1815, married Leonard B. Neal



        6. Harriett Sanders Williams, b. ca 1819, married Leonard B.
          Neal



        7. Mary Elizabeth Williams, married Dr. James Guild



        8. Charles Lewis Williams



      4. Mary "Polly" Williams, b.
        19 Feb 1776, Caswell Co., NC, d. 13 Mar 1852, Jackson, Hinds Co., MS.
        Married Gideon Fitz on 5 July 1807, St. Landry Parish, LA. Gideon Fitz was
        the Surveyor General of the Mississippi Territory. He died 12 Sep 1859,
        LeFlore Co., MS.



      5. John Williams, Jr., b. 15
        Aug 1777, Caswell Co., NC, d. aft 1870, Bedford Co., TN. Married 1st,
        Susannah Dixon on 10 Jan 1800 in Caswell Co., NC. Susannah was born abt.
        1782, d. bef 1840 Bedford Co., TN. Susannah Dixon was daughter of href="http://www.stlouistimeportal.com/dixon/">Lt. Col. Henry Dixon
        and Martha Francis Wynne. John married 2nd a widow, Nancy Byrams, Bedford
        Co., TN. Resided in the Richmond vicinity of Bedford County, NC. 
        Lawyer, raised horses. [John, Jr. is believed by this author to have been
        named after his uncle, Col. John Williams, b. 1740. Col. John Williams, a
        Revolution War officer, whom was married to Elizabeth Williamson, sister
        of Nathaniel's wife Mary Ann. Col. John Williams did not have a son named
        John, at least any that survived infancy.] Note: There is a possibility
        that there was one more son, named Howell Williams, born to John and
        Susannah.



        1. Louisa Williams, b. abt 1801. Married Robert J. Greer.



        2. Wynne D Williams, b. ca. 1804, TN. Married Mary B.
          __________. Buried at Dryer-Big Springs Cemetery near  Pleasent
          Grove Tennessee. (Source: Eugene Hampton) [Will of Wynn D. Williams,
          written 16 July 1859, Bedford Co., TN
          Probated July 1870 Wife Mary B.
          Williams "gets land where I now live..." Daughter Mary H. Byrd "gets the
          Fonville place..." Samuel Byrd Two grandchildren: Sarah Jane Williams
          & Wynn D. Williams, heirs of Wynn R. Williams,
          deceased
          Witnesses: Othneil Rice & Mary Rice.]



          1. Wynn R. Williams



            • Sarah Jane Williams



            • Wynn D. Williams



          2. Mary H. Williams. Married Samuel Byrd.



        3. Robert D. Williams, b. ca 1808, TN. Married Marjorie
          _______.



          1. Susan Williams, b. ca 1838



          2. Joseph Williams, b. ca 1840



          3. Andrew Williams, b. ca 1842



          4. Robert Williams, b. ca 1846



          5. John R. Williams, b. ca1848



          6. Martha Williams, b. ca 1851



        4. John Jefferson Williams, b. ca 1814, TN, d. 19 Sept 1864.
          Occupation: Horse trader. Died of pneumonia while on a horse buying trip
          to Louisiana. Married Abilene Hart, b. 17 July 1820, Davidson Co., NC,
          d. 18 Jan 1902, Christian Co., Mo. Daughter of  Henry Hart and
          Barbara Lambeth.



          1. Susan (Sarah) Williams, 22 August 1840, Bedford County,
            Richmond, TN. She married 1st James Young, 5 August 1861 in Bedford
            County, Tennessee (Source: Book 35,000 Tenn. Marriage Rec. Vol 3 P
            453), son of John and Mariah Young. He was born 1839 in Bedford
            County, Richmond, Tennessee (Source: 1850-1860 Bedford Co. Tennessee
            Census), and died 31 December 1862 in Rutherford County, Murfreesboro,
            Tennessee. He was a Private 12th Tenn Infantry CSA and was killed at
            the battle before Murfreesboro, Tennessee on December 31, 1862. (One
            child, Josephine, b. 1861, was produced from this marriage. Josephine
            later used the surname of her step-father, James Solomon.)  Susan
            Williams married 2nd: James W. Solomon 21 April 1864 in Bedford
            County, Tennessee (Source: Book 35,000 Tenn Marriage rec. Vol 3 P
            221), son of George and Barbary Solomon. Six children 2nd marriage. He
            was born 1845 in Bedford County, Tennessee (Source: 1850-1860 Bedford
            Co. Tennessee Census), and died in Los Angeles County, Los Angeles,
            California. Buried at Sawtelle Military Cemetery. (Information from
            Eugene Hampton). Religion: Baptist



          2. Marmaduke Williams, b. 1843, Bedford County, Richmond,
            Tennessee; d. Missouri. Marmaduke according to family tradition was a
            scout for the Confederate Army. Married Mary E. X______. (Children
            names and approximate births compiled by Eugene Hampton, 1880 Census
            for Christian County, Missouri)



            • John J. Williams, b. ca 1869



            • Sarah F. Williams, b. ca 1871



            • Mary A. Williams, b. ca 1873



            • Charles D. Williams, b. ca 1877



            • Hattie Williams, b. 1878


          3. John J. Williams, b. 1848, Bedford County, Richmond, Tennessee
            (Source: 1860 Bedford Co. Tennessee Census.); d. Unknown.
          4. Wynn Dixon Williams, b. 20 December 1852, Bedford County,
            Richmond, Tennessee; d. 30 July 1932, Christian County, Cleaver ,
            Missouri. He married Mary Ellen Estes (Source: Sept. '94 Steele Report
            # 25.) 25 December 1879 in Christian County, Missouri, daughter of
            Samuel Estes and Melisina Steele. She was born 3 May 1863 in Christian
            County, Missouri (Source: Sept. '94 Steele Report # 25.), and died 4
            September 1937 in Stone County, Missouri.

            • Myrtle M. Williams, b. Oct. 1884
            • Edna Williams, b. Oct. 1886
            • Maud Ethel Williams, b.6 Jul 1890 Clever, Christian Co., Mo., d.
              9 June 1973, Christian County, Aurora, Missouri;
            • Clyde Leonard Williams, b. 13 Jan 1893 Lawrence County,
              Marionville, Missouri; d. 11 April 1982, Sedgwick County, Wichita,
              Kansas.
            • Harry S. Williams, b. Nov 1894

          5. Frances Williams, b. ca1855 Bedford County, Richmond, Tennessee;
          6. Mary E. Williams, b. ca 1860, Bedford County, Richmond, Tennessee.
            Married John Davis.
          7. Callie Williams


        5. Lucy Williams, b. abt 1817 TN, d. aft 1870 (listed as
          "idiot", which usually meant deaf in those days.) Lived with brother
          John, then with Samuel and Mary Bird (Byrd) (married sister, Mary H.
          Williams) in 1870 census.



        6. Martha Williams, b. 1 Apr 1821, Bedford Co., TN, d. 24 Apr
          1889, Christian Co., Mo. Married John B. Ruby, b. 7 Jan 1819 KY, d. 30
          Mar 1887.



        7. Thomas J. Williams, b. abt. 1822 Bedford Co., TN. 
          Married Sarah Bain.



          1. Francis Williams, b.1849



          2. Martha Williams, b.1850



        8. Joseph Mack Williams, b. 13 Jun 1823, Bedford Co., TN, d.
          24 Aug 1905, Christian Co., Mo. Buried at Wisehill Cemetery, near
          Clever. On 1 May 1843 married Cynthia Dixon Wise in Shelbyville, Bedford
          Co., TN. She was born 21 Oct. 1829, TN, d. 7 Jul 1888 Christian Co., Mo.
          Joseph Mack is often listed in records as" Joseph Mc Williams" or
          "Joseph McWilliams". Before moving to Missouri, he lived next to his
          father but is identified in land records as Joseph McWilliams. Cynthia
          Wise was a daughter of Henry and Margaret Wise. Came to Missouri in
          1859. Members of Wisehill Christian Church. Settled two miles south of
          Wilson's Creek, on the Wire Road. Two years later the Civil War broke
          out and the Battle of Wilson's Creek was fought.  Union and
          Confederate troops marched through farm, crops destroyed, livestock
          killed, food not buried in the woods stolen. Home used as temporary
          hospital, before being abandoned, and later burned. Brother-in-law,
          Pleasant Hart (married to sister Mary) served as guide to Gen. Nathaniel
          Lyon, commanding Union forces.  Joseph Mack loyally served in Co.
          B, 72nd Enrolled Missouri Militia, fighting in the 1st and 2nd Battles
          of Springfield, Mo.  (The Enrolled Missouri Militia was mandatory
          service for all males 18-45, organized by Union Provisional government
          of Missouri, after elected State government went into exile.)



          1. Joseph Henry Williams, b. 28 Nov 1845 Bedford Co., TN
            Married Mary Pierce.



          2. Mary F. Williams, b. 13 May 1847 Bedford Co., TN, d. 26
            Jul 1902. Married James Fugitt, 5 Nov 1867.



          3. James Jasper Williams, b. 22 Feb 1850 Bedford Co., TN,
            d. 29 Nov 1926 Clever, Christian Co., Mo. Married Martha Jane Nichols.



          4. Margaret Williams, b. May 1851 Bedford Co., TN, d. in
            infancy.



          5. Thomas J. Williams, b. Sep 1852, d. in infancy.



          6. Victory Jane Williams, b. 24 Jun 1854 Bedford Co., TN,
            d. 4 Jan 1926. Married Edward Benton Davis on 13 December 1874 in
            Christian County, Ozark, Missouri, son of George Davis and Sarah Hart.
            He was born 19 September 1854 in Tennessee, and died 20 September 1944
            in Missouri. Buried Wisehill Cemetery, Christian Co., Mo.  Five
            Children.



          7. John J. "Cotton John" Williams, b. 10 Jan 1856, Bedford
            Co., TN, d. 13 Mar 1913. Married Margaret Wolfe. Buried at Crane Cem.,
            Stone Co., Mo.



          8. Robert D. Williams, b. 2 Oct 1857 Bedford Co., TN,
            Married Ella Beavers.



          9. Wynne D. Williams, b. 8 Aug 1861 Christian Co., Mo.
            Married Maggie Coffman (Kaufman ?). Invented the "Williams Engine", a
            steam engine. Moved to Pennsylvania.



          10. David Vance Williams, b. 31 Aug 1864, Missouri. d. 1945,
            Clever, Christian Co., Mo. Married Martha Jane Luce in Ozark, Mo. on
            26 Nov 1886. Daughter of Royal Luce and Margaret O'Neal of Greene Co.,
            Mo. 



            • href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/farm.htm">James
              Oliver "Ollie" Williams, b. 10 May 1888, Christian County,
              Missouri; d. 10 February 1972, St. Louis County, Missouri.
              (Grandfather of Scott K. Williams, Florissant Mo.)



            • Zora Anna Williams, b. 15 January 1890, Christian
              County, Missouri; d. 3 March 1920, Christian County, Missouri.



            • Emma Francis Williams, b. 7 September 1892; d. 17
              November 1966.



            • Lula Alice Williams, b. 20 September 1893, Christian
              County, Missouri; d. 28 June 1978, Christian County, Missouri.



          11. Harriet Williams, b. 20 Mar 1867 Christian Co., Mo., d.
            12 Apr 1942. Married 1st to George Thomas Wise. Married 2nd to W.C.
            "Green" Meacham. Had no children but raised Vance's three daughters
            after their mother died, about 1895)



        9. Mary B. Williams, b. 1825, Bedford Co., TN, d. 5 June 1846
          Shelbyville, Bedford Co., TN. Married Pleasant A. Hart. Son of Henry
          Hart and Barbara Lambeth. Pleasant A. Hart was a guide for Gen.
          Nathaniel Lyon at Battle of Wilson's Creek. Later served as Lt. in Union
          Army. Born 1819 in Davidson County, North Carolina, d. 1867 Christian
          County, Missouri. Pleasant Hart married a Mary Catherine Bain after
          death of 1st wife Mary Williams. (Four children to 1st wife.)


        10. Henry Williams b. Abt. 1826, Bedford County, Tennessee; d. Aft.
          1870. Married Nancy _____.  (Source on children: Bedford County, TN
          Census 1860/ 1870--Eugene Hampton)

          1. John Williams, b. ca 1843 Bedford Co., TN
          2. Mary Williams, b. ca 1850 Bedford Co., TN
          3. Susan A. Williams, b. ca 1851 Bedford Co., TN
          4. James Williams, b. ca 1856 Bedford Co., TN
          5. Martha Williams, b. ca 1857 Bedford Co., TN
          6. Talton Williams, b. ca 1859 Bedford Co., TN
          7. Virginia Williams, b. ca 1861 Bedford Co., TN
          8. W. D. Williams, b. 1864 Bedford Co., TN
          9. S. S. Williams, b.1865 Bedford Co., TN
          10. T. N. Williams, b. 1868 Bedford Co., TN


        11. Lewis E. Williams, b. 22 Mar 1843, Bedford Co., TN (child
          of John's 2nd wife, Nancy Byrams), d. 24 Aug 1933 Christian Co., Mo.
          Married Nancy Wise abt 1862, Bedford Co., TN. Nancy Wise was a daughter
          of Henry and Margaret Wise. Came to Missouri about 1870, settled
          adjacent to 1/2 brother Joseph Mack Williams near Clever, Christian Co.,
          Mo. Buried at cemetery in Marionsville, Lawrence Co., Mo.



          1. Goldie Williams, b. 10 July 1864, Bedford Co., TN.
            Married Ira Keener. Moved to Christian Co., Mo. No children.



          2. John Jefferson "Jeff" Williams, b. 10 Dec 1865, Bedford
            Co., TN. Married Ellen Peters. Moved to OK



          3. James Henry Williams, b. 1 Jan 1867, Bedford Co., TN.
            Married Sally Lentz. Moved to Missouri but killed in RR accident at
            Logan, Mo.



          4. Victoria Sidney "Sid" Williams, b. 1 Oct 1868, Bedford
            Co., TN. Married William F. Wiles. Moved to OK



          5. Melinda Evalyne "Dink" Williams, b. 27 Jun 1870, Bedford
            Co., TN, d. 7 July 1935, Baker Co., OR. Married Rosswell "Ross" King
            Wiles.



          6. Saint Lewis Williams, b. 22 Jul 1873, Christian Co.,
            Mo., Married 9 Nov 1903 Ozark, Christian Co., Mo. to Emma Points.



          7. Robert Mack Williams, b. 12 May 1875, Clever, Christian
            Co., Mo. d. 7 Jul 1902 Christian Co., Mo. Never married.



          8. Betty (Betsie) Williams, b. 27 Jun 1877, Clever,
            Christian Co., Mo., d. 5 Nov 1953. Married Herman Walters.



        12. Harriet Williams, b. ca. 1846, Bedford Co., Mo. (child of
          John's 2nd wife, Nancy Byrams). Married Frank Freeman.



        13. Frances Sarah Williams, b. 19 Nov 1848, Bedford Co.,
          Mo.(child of John's 2nd wife, Nancy Byrams), d. 19 Jul 1940 Christian
          Co., Mo. Buried at Frazier Cemetery. Married  Alexander Hardin
          "Preach" Solomon.



      6. Nancy Ann Williams, b. 16
        Feb 1780 in Caswell Co., NC. Married Joseph Scales. Family  moved to
        Iowa.



      7. Elizabeth Williams, b. 12
        July 1784, Caswell Co., NC. Married Isaac Baldwin on 13 July 1815, St.
        Landry Parish, LA. He was a lawyer. Their only son, also name name="Isaac Baldwin, Jr.">Isaac Baldwin, Jr. died 1845 unmarried and
        in his Succession in 1845 in New Orleans in the Civil District Court. Mary
        Williams and husband Gideon Fitz are named as well as his other living
        aunts and uncles. (source: Eugene Hampton). Note of interest: In Isaac
        Baldwin's will, he gives most of his estate (all money derived from the
        sale of his plantation, horses, cattle, land, and slaves) to his slave,
        Laura Taylor, whom he emancipates along with her husband William Taylor.
        The slave also was to receive personal effects, horses, carriages, and
        books. He makes note that this slave resided with him in Florence. Will
        dated 11 Aug 1845.)



      8. Rebecca Williams, b. 28
        Jun 1787, Caswell Co., NC. Married Thomas Blackwell.



      9. Lucinda Williams, b. 03
        Jan 1791, Caswell Co., NC. Married John Armstrong. (Tradition claims she
        died three months before the "Succession of Isaac Baldwin" so she was left
        out. (source: Eugene Hampton)



    4. Robert Williams, b. 4 Aug 1744, Hanover Co., Va,
      d. 1790. Lawyer and as Commonwealth Attorney for Pittsylvania and Henry
      Counties of Virginia. Married 10 Oct 1774 Orange/Granville Co., NC to Sarah
      Lanier Williams, b. 12 Dec 1748, Lunenburg Co., Va, d. aft 1804. Sarah
      Lanier Williams was d/o dau. of Thos. and Eliz. Hicks Lanier,
      widow of  Robert's cousin, Joseph Williams, s/o Daniel Williams
      and Ursula Henderson. Resided near Sandy Creek of  Bannister River,
      Pittsylvania County, Virginia. According to one source (Fran Laird), Robert
      and Sarah had five children (names not known at this time). 



    5. Joseph Williams, also known as "Duke of Surry"
      or "Joseph of Shallow Ford", b. 27 Mar 1748, Hanover Co., Va., d. 11 Aug
      1827, Surry Co., NC. Married 16 Sept 1772, Oxford, Granville Co., NC to
      Rebecca Lanier, b. 27 Jan 1757, d. 20 Mar 1823, Orange Co., NC. Buried at
      Panther Creek Cemetery, Surry Co., NC. Member of the Hillsboro Provincial
      Congress. Appointed Lt. Colonel by the Provincial Congress on 9 Sept 1775.
      Promoted to Colonel in command of Williams' Battalion, North Carolina
      Militia. href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/josephwms1812will_surry_countync.htm">Will
      of Joseph Williams, 1812 (includes 1831 Will of Rebekah Williams)

       src="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/stamp-josephwms1748-1827grave.jpg"
      width=85 border=1> href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/josephwms1748-1827grave.htm">Col.
      Joseph Williams grave, Panther Creek Cemetery. Photo courtesy of direct
      descendant, Zebulon Vance Williams III (2006).




      1. Robert Overton Williams,
        b. 12 Jul 1773, Caswell Co., NC; d. 27 May 1821, Knoxville, TN. Married on
        2 Feb 1815, Rebecca Jan Smith, b. 11 Sept 1787, d. 14 Oct. 1842. Member of
        NC State Senate 1792-1795, U.S. Congress 1797-1803. He died on a visit to
        his brother, Col. John Williams, in Knoxville, TN. He is buried at the
        First Presbyterian Church graveyard in that city.



      2. Joseph "Logtown Joe"
        Williams,
        b. 12 Oct 1775, d. 5 Oct 1840, Surry Co., NC. 
        Married 21 Jul 1806, Susannah Martin Taylor.



      3. src="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/johnwms1778-1837col-senator.jpg"
        width=128 align=right border=1>John
        Williams
        , b. 29 Jan 1778, Surry Co., NC. d. 10 Aug 1837 near
        Knoxville, TN. He is buried at the First Presbyterian Church graveyard in
        that city. Married Melinda White, d/o Gen. James White. Capt of 6th U.S.
        Infantry 1799-1800; Captain of U.S. Regulars in the War of 1812. Colonel
        of East Tennessee Mounted Volunteers during the Seminole War, Colonel of
        the 39th U.S. Infantry, 1813 and served under Gen. Andrew Jackson at the
        Battle of Horseshoe Bend.  Served in the U.S. Senate from 1814 to
        1823. Appointed by John Quincy Adams as the Charge d'Affaires to the
        Central American Federation; served in State Senate 1827-1828. href="http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=W000516">[Congressional
        Biography]



        1. Mary Lawson Williams, b. ca 1806. Married DeWitt H.
          McNutt, on 19 Mar 1831 in Knox County, TN. Died 12 Nov 1845. Three
          children born to this marriage.



        2. Joseph Lanier Williams. Born 23 Oct 1807, Knoxville,
          Tennessee (some records say born in Surry Co., NC). Attended U.S.
          Military Academy at West Point and University of East Tennessee. Lawyer,
          Member of Congress 1837-1843. Appointed Judge of U.S. District Court of
          Dakota Territory by President Lincoln. Married Malinda Robert Williams,
          a cousin. Died 14 Dec 1865. Buried at Old Gray Cemetery, Knoxville,
          Tennessee.



        3. Fanny Williams, b. 22 Jul 1810. Knoxville, Tennessee. Died
          in infancy.



        4. Margaret Williams, b. 5 Feb 1814, Knoxville, Tennessee, d.
          1859. Married Richmond Mumford Pearson on 12 Jun 1832. Pearson was Chief
          Justice of North Carolina 1858-1878.



        5. John Williams, b. 7 Mar 1818, Knoxville, Tennessee, d. 21
          Apr 1881. Married Rhoda Campbell Morgan in 1 Jan 1845. Represented Knox
          County in the State Legislature. In 1861 he sternly voted against
          secession of the State of Tennessee.  Remained a devout Unionist
          through the Civil War.



          1. Rufus Morgan Williams, b. ca 1846. Knoxville, Tennessee.
            Married Harriet Brooks. Resided in New York City to practice law.



          2. James Chamberlain Jones Williams, b. 8 Sept 1847,
            Knoxville, Tennessee, d. 8 Apr 1933. Married Ann Strong Hazen. Was an
            Attorney General.



          3. John Williams, b. ca 1850. Married Elizabeth Nelson.



          4. Thomas Lanier Williams, II, b. 1859. Married Isabel
            Coffin. Studied Law. Gubernatorial Candidate. Tennessee State Railroad
            Commissioner.



            1. Ella  Williams



            2. Isabelle Williams, married William Gannaway Brownlow.



            3. Cornelius Coffin Williams, b. 21 Aug 1879, Knoxville,
              TN, d. 27 Mar 1957, Knoxville, TN. Married Edwina Dakin. size=2>(Parents of href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/gen.htm">Thomas
              Lanier "Tennessee" Williams, American playwright
              1911-1983)



          5. Elizabeth Trigg Williams, Married Joseph W. Sneed.



          6. Edward D. P. Williams



          7. Melinda White Williams, b. 27 Mar 1858, d. 27 Sep 1928.
            Married Richard Lafayette Cox on 31 Oct 1856.



        6. Cynthia Williams, b. 1820. Married 1st to Dr. John
          Kennedy, married 2nd to Robert Williams.



        7. Susan Williams, 18 Nov 1824, d. 3 Jul 1877, married 14 Jan
          1847 to John Leese Moses.



        8. Charles Williams, b. 1826, d. 1838 Greenville, TN



      4. Nathaniel Williams, b. 9
        Dec 1780, d. abt 1800. Buried at Panther Creek Cemetery.



      5. William Williams, b. 8 Aug
        1783, d. 4 Dec 1818. Married Sarah King, d/o of Col. James and Sarah
        Goodson King. Postmaster of Strawberry Plains, TN and merchant.



        1. Rebekah Lanier Williams, died in infancy.



        2. Sarah King "Sallie" Williams, b. 6 Jan 1812, Strawberry
          Plains, TN. d. 5 Apr 1842 after birth of 8th child. Married 10 Oct 1826
          to Rev. Thomas Stringfield (Methodist minister), editor of the
          Southwestern Christian Advocate. 1827-1828, owner and editor of
          Knoxville Enquirer. Founder of Strawberry Plains College.



      6. Lewis Williams, b. 1 Feb
        1786, Surry Co., NC. d. 23 Feb 1842, Washington DC. U.S. Congressman from
        1815 to 1842. He is buried at Panther Creek, Surry Co.,  NC. He was
        known as the "Father of the House" at the time of his death.  
        http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=W000527"
        target=_blank>[Congressional Biography]



      7. Thomas Lanier Williams,
        twin brother of Lewis Williams, b. 1 Feb 1786. d. 3 Dec 1856. Buried at
        Nashville, TN. On 9 Aug 1811 he married Mary Lawson McClung, b. 28 May
        1792, d. 16 Jun 1828, d/o Charles McClung and Margaret White McClung (d/o
        Gen. James White). He served in the State legislature and senate, as well
        as once a Supreme court justice for the State of Tennessee.



        1. Rebecca Williams, b. 21 Oct 1812, d. 1849 Lexington, KY.
          Married 1st: Bulloch B. Mitchell. Married 2nd to Richard Pindell Shelby,
          son of Gov. Shelby of Kentucky.



        2. Charles McClung Williams, b. 29 Nov 1815.



        3. Margaret McClung Williams, b. 7 Oct 1817, Knoxville, TN,
          d. 18 Mar 1899 Austin, TX. On 31 May 1841, married 1st: John Gaines
          Miller, former U.S. Congressman from Booneville, Missouri;  On 11
          May 1873 married 2nd to Hugh W. Douglas.



        4. Malinda  Williams, b. 9 Feb 1820, d. 31 Dec 1862
          Saline Co., MO Married Judge William Barclay Napton on 27 Mar 1838.
          Judge of Missouri Supreme Court, 1838 and Chief Justice 1845-1851. Ten
          children born to them.



        5. Frances Elizabeth Williams, b. 4 Jun 1823, d. 13 Feb 1894,
          Greenville, MS. Married Dr. John Walker Percy, a physcian (1817-1864).



        6. Lewis Williams, b. 9 Feb 1825.



        7. Mary Lawson Williams, b. 12 Sep 1826, d. 18 Oct 1891
          Haymarket, VA. Married Edmund Berkeley (1823-1915), Colonel of 8th
          Virginia Infantry, CSA.



      8. Rebecca Lanier Williams,
        b. 22 Mar 1788, d. 28 Nov 1832, married Col. John Hunt Wimbish on 16 Sep
        1810. Lived in Halifax Co., Va. Son, John Wimbish 1812-1905, was a Colonel
        in the Confederate Army during the Civil War.



      9. Sterling Williams, b. 10
        Mar 1791, d. 6 May 1792.



      10. src="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/stamp1-alexanderwms1793-1852-home.jpg"
        width=83 align=right vspace=6 border=1>Alexander
        Williams
        , b. 28 Apr 1793, d. 4 Aug 1852. Married 29 Sep 1823 to
        Catherine Douglas Dickson, daughter of Col. William Dickson and Eliza
        Douglas of Greenville, TN.  In their mansion in Greenville, they
        entertained guest like the Marquis de Lafayette, Davy Crockett, Henry
        Clay, Presidents Andrew Jackson and James Knox Polk. Gen. John Hunt
        Morgan, CSA slept here (3 Sept 1864, the night before he was killed by
        Union troops.)   href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/alexwilliams-dickson_mansion.htm">Photographs
        of the Alexander Williams Home (Dickson-Williams Mansion, Greeneville,
        TN)



        1. Elizabeth Douglas Williams, b. 5 June 1824, d. 7 Sept
          1873. Married 13 April 1843 to William Henry Sneed.



        2. __________Williams, son born 1826. (assume died in
          infancy)



        3. William Dickson Williams, b. 1828, d. 1906.  Married
          Sarah Ann Broyles on 1 Aug 1860. Buried at Oak Grove Cemetery,
          Greeneville, TN.



          1. Alexander Williams, b. 22 Jun 1861. Died in infancy.



          2. William Dickson Williams, Jr. b. 16 Nov 1862. d. 4 Sep,
            1927. Lawyer in Knoxville, TN. Unmarried.



          3. Lucian Taliaferro Williams, b. 17 Sep 1865, d. 18 Apr
            1897. Unmarried.



          4. Margaret Douglas Williams, b. 25 Mar 1868, d. 2 Feb
            1897. Unmarried.



          5. John Quinard Williams, b. 10 Jul 1871 d. 31 Aug 1931.
            Unmarried.



          6. Marie Lanier Williams, b. 29 Aug 1875, d. 1970.
            Unmarried.



          7. Zoe Lucile Willliams, b. 23 Sep 1878 d. 31 Aug 1939.
            Unmarried.



        4. Joseph Alexander Williams, b. 3 May 1832, d. 21 Jun 1913.
          Buried at Oak Grove Cemetery, Greeneville, TN.  Married 1st Lucy
          Rumbaugh in 1861. Divorced.  Married 2nd to Mary Pattent in
          1881.  Served in the Union Army.



        5. Thomas Lanier Williams, b. 7 Sept 1838, d. 13 Sep 1895.
          Buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Greeneville, TN. Married Mary Margaret
          Simpson May on 1 May 1870. Thomas was a Captain in the Confederate Army.



          1. Eliza Sneed "Lida" Williams, Married Robert O. Hunter.



          2. Richard Franklin Williams, married Annie Huff.



          3. William Dickson Williams, b. 3 Mar 1878, Greenville, TN,
            d. 26 Jan 1934. Married Martha Ann Naff on 9 Nov 1910.



          4. Thomas Lanier Williams, Jr. , b. 1877, d. 21 Apr 1902.



          5. Maria L. Williams, b. 1884, d. 1904.



          6. Anna Simpson Williams, b. 30 Jun 1886, d. 30 Aug 1970.
            Married Basil Hyder.



      11. Francis Lanier Williams,
        b. 20 Apr 1796. Married John P. Erwin on 13 Jun 1815.



      12. Nicholas Lanier Williams,
        b. 4 Feb 1800 Panther Creek, Surry Co., NC. Established "Old Nick Williams
        Co." which was established in 1768 and made whiskey and other liquors.
        Married Mary Graves Kerr, a Williams cousin, on 4 Aug 1824 in Halifax,
        NC.  His summer home, "the Cabins", was in Ashe County, up in the
        mountains. In 1885, their main home, "Panther Creek", built by Col. Joseph
        Williams burnt down. A lot of family history and heirlooms were destroyed.
        This was located in Yadkin County, NC. Nicholas died 3 Dec 1886 and buried
        with his wife in Panther Creek cemetery. His wife Mary had proceeded him,
        dying on 29 June 1884.

        src="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/stamp-nicolaslanierwms1800-1886.jpg"
        width=85 border=1> href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/nicholaslanierwms1800-1886grave.htm">Nicholas
        Lanier Williams grave, Panther Creek Cemetery, Surry Co., NC. Photo
        courtesy of Zebulon Vance Williams III (2006).




        1. Elizabeth "Bettie" Kerr Williams, b. 11 Oct 1826, d. 1 Jul
          1861.  Married to John Alexander Lillington on 9 Aug 1842.



        2. Rebecca Lanier Williams, b. 1 Mar 1829, d. 5 Apr 1829



        3. Mary Lewis Williams, b. 31 Oct 1830, d. 17 Oct 1845.



        4. Fanny Sarah Williams, b. 16 Aug 1833, d. 24 Oct 1835.



        5. Joseph Williams, b. 7 Jan 1836, d. 9 Nov 1887. Buried at
          Panther Creek Cem. Married Margaret Louisa "Lou" Clen in Feb 1863. 
          Owned the distillery and marketed "Old Nick Williams" Whiskey.



        6. Mary Lewis Williams, b. 6 Apr 1870, Yadkin Co., NC, d. 5
          Sep 1950. Married Robert Scales on 16 Feb 1888.



        7. Nicholas Lanier Williams, Jr., b. 14 Mar 1838 Yadkin Co.,
          NC, d. 5 Nov
          1866.                
          src="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/stamp-nicholaslanierwms1838-1866grave.jpg"
          width=85 border=1> href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/nicholaslanierwms1838-1866grave.htm">Grave
          of Nicholas Lanier Williams, Jr., Panther Creek Cem., Surry Co., NC.
          Photo courtesy of Zebulon Vance Williams III (2006).



        8. John Kerr Williams, b. 22 Dec 1841, d. 23 Mar 1842.



        9. Lewis James Williams, b. 30 Mar 1847. d.  3 Dec 1890.
          Married Sarah Alef "Sallie" Smith, daughter of Col. William Gaston Smith
          and Eliza S. Nelme on 23 Mar 1869.




  6.  style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Elizabeth Williams, b.
    14 Sept 1714, Hanover Co., Va., d. 12 May 1790 Granville Co., NC. Married
    Samuel Henderson, 14 Nov 1732, Hanover Co., Va.  Samuel was the son of
    Richard Henderson and Mary Washer of Ashland, Granville Co., NC.



  7.  style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Sarah W. Williams, b.
    15 Feb 1716, Hanover Co., Va. Married Thomas Castello.



  8.  name="Joseph Williams">Joseph
    Williams
    , b. 1 Jan 1721, Hanover Co., Va. d. 1 Oct. 1792,
    Elbert Co., Ga. Will proved 15 Oct. 1792, Elbert Co., Ga. Married Henrietta
    Jouett, b. 20 Apr 1727 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent, Va, d. aft 1778,
    GA.  She was the daughter of Matthew Jouett and Susannah ______. Church
    affiliation: Baptist.  href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/josephwms1792will_elbert_countyga.htm">Will
    of Joseph Williams



    1. John Williams, b. 1747, Hanover Co., Va, d. 30
      Apr 1795 Lunenburg Co., Va. On 4 Jan 1768 Cumberland Co., Va married Frances
      Harefield Hughes. Title: Baptist Preacher, Rev.



      1. Henrietta Williams, b. ca.
        1768, Lunenburg Co., Va; Married William Thompson on 7 Aug 1786,
        Charlotte, Va.



      2. Ann Hughes Williams, b.
        ca. 1770, Lunnenburg Co., VA. Married 1st George J. Carrington on 4 Sept
        1788, Charlotte, VA; Married 2nd, Benjamin Harrison.



      3. Robert Hughes Williams, b.
        18 Mar 1773, Lunenburg Co., VA. d. 19 Aug 1823, Lunenburg, VA; Married
        Nancy C. Ellis on 16 Nov 1797, Lunenburg Co., VA.



      4. Martha Hughes Williams, b.
        ca. 1774, Lunnenburg Co., Va.



      5. Matthew Jouett Williams,
        b. ca. 1776, Lunenburg, VA; d. aft Feb 1831. Married Elizabeth Scott, 11
        Dec 1812, Charlotte, VA.



      6. Frances Harefield
        Williams
        , b. 6 Nov 1780 VA; d. 18 Dec 1851, Lunenburg Co., Va.
        Married John Knight, Jr., circa 1798, VA.



      7. Joseph W. Williams, b. ca.
        1782, Powhatan, Va?. d. aft 1827



      8. David Hughes Williams, b.
        16 Jan 1785, Charlotte, Va. d. 28 Apr 1858, Panola, MS; Buried: Davis
        Chapel, Sardis, Panola, MS. Married Elizabeth Woodson Knight, 27 Sep 1810,
        Lunenburg Co., VA



        1. Elizabeth W. Williams, b. ca. 1815, d. 1840. Married John
          Rochester Garland



        2. Robert Knight Williams, Married 22 Jul 1841 to Mary J.
          Tapscott, Morgan Co., AL



        3. David Hughes Williams, Jr. b. ca. 1822 VA; Married
          Susannah Evans on 22 Jan 1851, Morgan Co., AL, d/o Nathaniel Evans and
          Jane Pride.



        4. Thomas W. Williams, b. ca 1823, Married Nancy H. Tindall
          on 12 Nov 1845, Morgan Co., AL.



        5. Susan Ann Frances Williams, b. 21 Dec 1825, Morgan Co.,
          AL, d. 19 Apr 1876 Panola, MS; Married Middleton Ford Wilson, 20 Nov
          1850, Morgan Co., AL.



        6. Sarah B. Williams, b. ca 1829 Morgan Co., AL



        7. Mansfield Jouett Williams, b. 2 Oct 1830, Morgan Co., AL,
          d. 30 Mar 1908, Rome, Floyd Co., GA. Married Mary Elizabeth Garland, 4
          Jul 1860, Panola, MS



        8. George W. Williams, b. ca. 1832, Morgan Co., AL d. died in
          the Civil War; Unmarried.



        9. Angelina "Annie" Williams, b. 4 May 1834, Morgan Co., AL
          d. 20 Dec 1909, Panola, MS. Married 1st George James Shackleton, d. 2
          Jun 1862, buried Davis Chapel Cem., Sardis, MS.



      9. John Woodson Williams, b.
        15 Jun 1814 (or 1811) VA, d. 30 May 1857 Panola, MS. Married 1st cousin,
        Eliza T. Williams, on 1 Jun 1838, Lunenburg Co., VA



      10. Narcissa Williams, b. ca.
        1787 Charlotte, VA; d. 1821 Powhatan, VA; Married George Taylor, 20 Jan
        1807 Lunenburg Co., VA.



      11. Susanna Moore Williams, b.
        ca. 1789 Charlotte, VA; d. 11 Jun 1832, Lunenburg Co., VA; Married Daniel
        Taylor, 20 Dec 1810 Lunenburg Co., VA.



      12. Mary Polly Jouett
        Williams
        , b. ca. 1791 Charlotte, VA., d. aft 1827. Married
        Charles Taylor, 11 Jan 1815, Lunenburg Co., VA.



      13. Elizabeth "Betsy Ann"
        Williams
        , b. 10 Oct 1794, Lunenburg Co., VA, d. 3 Oct 1820
        Lunenburg Co., VA. Married Thomas Neal Gregory, 7 Nov 1816, Lunenburg,
        Co., VA



      14. _______Williams (unknown
        infant son), b. bef 1790; d. by 4 Oct 1790, Charlotte, VA.



    2. Matthew Jouett Williams, b. abt. 1750, VA, d. 14
      Aug 1818 Surry, NC (on trip visiting relatives) Will proved 25 Jan 1819,
      Elbert, GA. Married Barbara Walker, Sept 1772.  href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/williams/mattjouettwms1818will_elbert_countyga.htm">Will
      of Matthew Jouett Williams.



      1. Joseph Williams, d.
        Mar/Apr 1816



      2. Matthew Jouett Williams,
        Jr.
        , married Frances E. Winfrey, 29 Oct 1809. D/o of Richard
        Winfrey of Oglethorpe Co., Ga.



      3. Thomas Walker Williams.
        Married Eliza T. ______.



      4. Barbara E. Williams



      5. Mary Ann Williams, d. aft
        1872, probably Elbert Co., Ga. Married Lemuel Black, 24 Mar 1794.



      6. Rebecca Williams, b. ca.
        1782. Married Micajah Anthony, s/o Joseph Anthony and Elizabeth Clark of
        Henry Co., Va.



      7. ___________
        Williams
        .  Married ______ Floyd.



      8. Elizabeth Williams, b. 22
        Dec 1773?, d. 18 Jan 1846 Gwinnett, Ga. Married Clement King Harrison on
        16 Sep 1792, Columbia, Ga.








    Will of Nathaniel
    Williams,  (b. 1 Oct 1741)


    Transcribed by  Eugene Hampton from copy obtained from Lucille A.
    Wright, of Redlands, California


    In the name of God, Amen.


    I Nath'l (sic) Williams of the State of North Carolina and Rockingham
    County considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and being of sound and
    perfect mind and memory, blesed (sic) be the almighty God for the same, do
    make ...... and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form
    following ( to wit ). I give and bequeath to my son Duke Williams ten
    Shillings. Secondly, I give and bequeath to my son John Williams Ten
    Shillings. Thirdly, I give and bequeath to my daughter Ann Scales, wife of
    Joseph Scales ten Shillings. My reason for giving the above mentioned Sons and
    daughter Ann Scales at this time only ten Shillings each because they each of
    them have I give their share of my estate previous to making this my last Will
    and testament. Fourthly, I give and bequeath to my son Duke Williams one
    hundred acres of land the North end of my land being John Watt's Land on the
    east side of Hogan's Creek which such land I do devise to him and his heirs
    forever. Fifthly (sic) I give and bequeath to my son Robert Williams my house
    man named Abram who is now in his possession. After my wife's death in case my
    son Robt. should depart this life before his Mother it's then my desire and
    will that my beloved Wife dispose of the said Negro as she pleases. Lastly, I
    devise and bequeath to my four daughters to wit Polly, Betsy, Rebecca and
    Lucinda, attend all manner of my estate both real and personal of what nature
    of kind however to them and their heirs forever to be divided between them at
    the decision of my two sons Robt. and Marmaduke Williams at any time that they
    think proper after allowing my beloved wife Ann WIlliams a sufficient portion
    also at their decision to support her without toil of labour (sic) and to be
    maintained genteely (sic) during her life. And I do hereby appoint my two sons
    to wit Robert Williams and Marmaduke Williams and my beloved wife Ann Williams
    my whole and sole executors of this my last will and testament revoking all
    former wills by me made. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and
    seal this first day of December in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight
    hundred and three.


     


    Signed N. Williams


    Signed, dated and acknowledged in presence of us


    John Nance


    Wm. Nance


    Fredrick Nance


    State of N. Carolina } May Session 1805


    Rockington County }


    Williams Son was duly proved in open court by the Oaths of John Nance,
    William Nance and on mentioned ordered to be recorded.


    Signed Re. Gullanway C.


    ------------------------------------------------------------------------


 






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