I have found the following and would like to know if anyone on the list connects to this family. I cannot PROVE that this is my Reddin/Redding Williams, but highly suspect it is. Does anyone know different, have any feedback etc. I would SURE appreciate it. I have looked for a long time for this as well as others have if it is what I think it is. Thanks for any help anyone can provide. Source: Sampson County Wills 1784-1900 WILLIAMS William 11 Jan. 1826 prob. Aug. Ct. 1828 Son Arther Williams-my home plant. with all wood land that I bought from James Spiller; tract of land bought from James Bradberry; 1/3 of my interest in widow Elizabeth Bell's land; negroes Bert, Delp, Tom, Cork, Cook, Moreak, Dolly; rem. livestock; still, household & kitchen furn; bed & furn.; farm- ing utensils Son Nathan Williams-1/3 interest in widow Elizabeth Bell's land; 1/3 land where John Byrd now lives; 1/2 of a 200 ac. tract bought from Michael King; negroes China, London, 2 boys Kenan and Boron; livestock Son William Williams-tract of land where he now lives; 1/3 of 200 ac. tract where John Bryd(SIC) now lives; 1/3 tract bought from Michael King; 1/3 tract called the widow Elizabeth Bell land; negroes Rhoda, Louis, Bitcy, 2 boys Aprile(sic) Son Redding Williams-$20.00 specie Grandch, children of dau Mary Bryd dec-negro boy Bob & girl Lily Exec: sons Arther Williams, Nathan Williams, & William Williams *NC State Archives William (X) Williams Sharon Dover Romanek Fax:( 305)675-8045. e-mail: PRIMARY sromanek@salisbury.net sromanek@hotmail.com Researching: Romanek, Gucwa, Dover,Shrader, Tyner, Johnston, Williams, Edge, Smith, Kirksey, DeMers, Murphy, Allen It's 2003 ... Do you know where your G-G-Grandparents are?