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    1. Re: [MOMORGAN] [Fwd: Re: Williams]
    2. marsha byrd
    3. Would like to very much. MARSHA ----- Original Message ---- From: Wayne M. Vaughn <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, November 2, 2008 5:39:57 PM Subject: Re: [MOMORGAN] [Fwd: Re: Williams] Joanne This is most interesting with Rutherford County, NC and another Giles listed there. Some of Britton's children were born in that county. The Giles you are showing as a brother to Joseph could not be the same as mine. My Giles was in Pettis County in 1840 buying land and  in 1841 he bought land in Morgan County, MO. and in 1851 he was purchasing land in Arkansas then he came back to Morgan County, MO just before 1860 census.  I am wondering if you, Marsha, and I connect some where in NC. I am going to invite you to my site on Ancestry if you don't mind taking a look at the line and see if anything rings a bell to you. Thanks Wayne ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2008 10:41 AM Subject: [MOMORGAN] [Fwd: Re: Williams] ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: Re: [MOMORGAN] Williams From:    "Wayne M. Vaughn" <[email protected]> Date:    Sat, November 1, 2008 5:18 pm To:      [email protected] -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wayne and Marsha I am also a descendant of Joseph and Rachel Laramore Williams through there son William Francis Williams.  Joseph Williams was the grandson of Joseph and Sarah Musick Williams.  His father was Micajah Williams. According to research done by Frederic Voelker who wrote about old Bill Williams, Joseph Williams married to Sarah Musick  had a brother named Giles Williams.  In a letter Voelker received regarding Joseph Williams Pension application it states that in 1846 Giles Williams, soldiers's brother, was a residenet of Rutherford Cty NC.  Could this Giles be related to your Britton and Giles??? Joanne Marsha Giles "Jiles" Lee Williams father was Britton Williams b. 1767 Flat Gap, Wise, Virginia d. 1842 Greenfield, Dade, Missouri. He married Elizabeth Bolling in 1784 in NC. She was the daughter of Benjamin I Bolling. Giles and his father Britton came to Missouri in about 1807-1810. Before that they were in Barren County, KY by land records. Giles is listed with Capt. Sarshall Cooper in April 1812 at Fort Kincade serving under him. Britton is listed as being in Cooper County in 1811 at Fort Kincade. Do any of these names ring a bell to you? On the Vaughn's in Morgan County I have found no relationship yet. I do have a branch of Vaughn's off my 4th great grandfather that settled in Miller County in 1830. His name was Obediah Vaughn Jr.. So there may be a connection there to Morgan County, I have not found it yet. Britton Williams had on son born about 1815 (most likely Cooper County) and I have never found out who he is yet. What is the information on your Joseph???? Wayne ----- Original Message ----- From: "marsha byrd" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2008 12:37 PM Subject: [MOMORGAN] Williams I can't find a Giles Williams in my tree but they must be connected as mine are from NC and settled in that part of Mo. Maybe brother or cousin to my Joseph Williams. MARSHA --- On Fri, 10/31/08, Wayne M. Vaughn <[email protected]> wrote: > From: Wayne M. Vaughn <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [MOMORGAN] Haugh Creek, Morgan, Missouri > To: [email protected] > Date: Friday, October 31, 2008, 8:06 PM > Thanks Bonnie for trying!!!!!!! Do you know the name of the > cemetery that is > just south of Potter's Ford Road and Jay Hawk Road > intersection in section > 36. This cemetery is just south of the old Finley - > Dinwiddie cemetery. I am > trying to find out where the older Giles Lee > "Jiles" Williams b. 1794 NC d. > 1865 Morgan County, MO  is buried at. He died at Boylers > Mills but his farm > was across the road from the old Finley - Dinwiddie > Cemetery on Potter's > Ford Road. A cousin of mine did find his service records in > the War of 1812 > in Cooper County and the real spelling of his name is Jiles > Lee Williams. If > you run across anything let me know. > Jiles is my 3rd great grandfather. > > Thanks and Good Luck on all your family searches!!! > Wayne M. Vaughn > Email address: [email protected] > Vaughn Family Web Site: http://www.waynevaughn.com > Pettis County, Sedalia,  Missouri 65301 > Researching the Vaughn / Vaughan family lines in > VA, TN, IL, KY, MO, OK > Also researching the: Dinwiddie, Boone, Sledge, Thomas, > Williams, Reed, and > Finley Families. > This Family Site Supports Free Exchange of Family > Information, So we all may > know our family history! > Share your family information your cousin may be just > around the corner! > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 7:48 PM > Subject: Re: [MOMORGAN] Haugh Creek, Morgan, Missouri > > > Hi Wayne, > > I can only speak to the records I have. It seems you've > done a lot of > research on your Giles Williams. The only additional info > that I have come > across > is him in the Census of 1850 with his parents Samuel > Williams 29 Rachel > Williams b: OH, 24, Hannah Williams 4 yrs, and Giles L. > Williams 2 yrs old. > They > are in Osage Twp. Morgan County, MO. > > Bonnie Morris Conrad > > And for all of you researchers who love quilting and > History, Today I > volunteered at the DAR Quilt Show at the George R. Brown > Convention Center > here  in > Houston. There were people from all over the world to see > the show (Ireland, > England, Holland  and many states) .Some wanted to join the > DAR. I was at > the > research table and met  DAR members and wanna be members > from Missouri.  It > was like old home week for me with ladies coming from > Springfield, Carthage, > Mo and other locations. The DAR brought in Antique Quilts > from the National > DAR Museum. Some were from the 1750's and were so > beautiful.  I was  amazed > at > the artistic ability of these gifted ladies. It was quite a > show and I  am > encouraged by all the future genealogists who were in the > groups. It seems > quilting and family history go together. Just wanted to > share that with all > my > Missouri friends. > > Bonnie M. 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