Hi Bunny - So far I don't have a John H. Williams b. 1800 NC - but I'm only a little over a year into my Williams research so there are many blanks to be filled in...much work ahead of me. I could speculate that it is possible your John H. Williams could be related to my Williams line and another Williams line I'm looking at (the 1800 birth and in North Carolina would fit with some of the info I have) but I can't stress enough that it would just be speculation at this time. Your note that John may have moved into TN at a young age intrigues me though. Do you happen to have his mother's (or father's) name or any of his siblings' names? Can you let me know what your John H. Williams' childrens names were? And where in TN if you know - and where in KY? So many questions! Thanks ~Jane In a message dated 10/19/2002 12:04:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time, bcloudtx@dashlink.com writes: > Saw your email on the William Williams family. I am researching John H. > Williams b. 1800 NC according to 1850 Coosa Co. Al.census. Do you have > anything that would match up with this. His family was suppose to have > moved into Tn. when he was very young and then on to Ky. where he married > Mary Mahan daughter of Thomas Mahan and Naomi Cox Mahan. Hope to hear from > you, > > Bunny >
In a message dated 10/19/2002 8:31:15 AM Central Daylight Time, jleehunt1@aol.com writes: > 1787 Petition. > From my limited study, I believe the people who signed this lived/squatted/had land in the area which today is currently the area in which TN/GA/NC/SC all sort of come together, up along the NC/TN line to where VA/TN/NC come together. However, I could be all wrong. This is based solely on my seeing names on that petition that later show up (1790 Census or shortly thereafter) in these areas and a couple of land grants from the state of NC and VA in the area that later was designated TN -- identifiable as being grants for land in that area by watercourse names etc. I'd be happy to hear that someone has a more definite description of the area than this. Anne
In a message dated 10/19/2002 7:54:59 AM Central Daylight Time, Jpsnidow2@aol.com writes: > COLLIE > Long shot, but here goes. I have a Sarah Fannie Williams, b. TX 1888 with brothers and sisters who I have in the 1900 Angelina Co, TX Census, living with an aunt and uncle. The uncle is listed as John M. CALLEASE, which is clearly a corruption of some other name. COLLIE, maybe? John M. was born in AL with parents born in AL. His wife is Sarah, b. TX parents b AL. I believe their birthdates are 1861 and 1866, but I am doing this from memory, so that might be wrong. They show a daughter b. TX Serifa (Seraphina?) How is Fannie Sarah related? Here are the possibilities. 1. Her mother was John M. CALLEASE's sister and married a Williams. If so, I'm hoping to identify John M. CALLEASE and whatever sister he had who married a WILLIAMS. Look familiar? 2. Sarah CALLEASE was a WILLIAMS and therefore Fannie's father's sister. Again, I could possibly identify the right WILLIAMS family. Look familiar? 3. Fannie's mother and Sarah were sisters, maiden name unknown. Which leaves me stuck. Fannie Sarah had brothers and sisters Billy, Allie, Marvin, and sisters Mollie and Lola -- but they are not where she is in 1900. These kids were all born, according to the information I have, in genealogy's "black hole" of 1880 - 1899. The years I have put the oldest brother at only 15 in 1900. It appears they were parcelled out to relatives. Mollie married Floyd MIDDLETON and Lola married a HALLMARK. HELP!!!!!! Anne
Hello again, I apologize that I forgot to put in my email below the URL in for the website that has the signers of the 1787 Petition...Here it is: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~snipper/wau/petitioners.html Subj: Signers 1787 TN State of Franklin Petition Date: 10/18/2002 12:46:16 PM Eastern Standard Time From: <A HREF="mailto:jleehunt1">jleehunt1</A> To: <A HREF="mailto:williams-l@rootsweb.com">williams-l@rootsweb.com</A> Hello All, I am wondering if any of you have any idea who the two Williams, Joseph and Thomas, are (and where they lived) that signed the petition regarding the "State of Franklin" in 1787. <Insert: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~snipper/wau/petitioners.html > I have a James Williams, b. 1770-1780 in TN and dies 1842 in Cole (now Moniteau Co MO) His birth place is according to all FIVE of his children living in 1880 who I could find on the census..at least four are decased..and they are in..Four states...ALL agree).... Above James Williams names his eldest of 11 son (and my ancestor) Thomas L. Williams, the "L" being an initial he uses religious through his whole life (from Cocke Co Tn to Moniteau Co Missouri to Kaufman Co TX to Benton Co AR to Dade Co MO). Although his wife Franky MURRELL is clearly an old line VA family (Chandler, Lax,Murrell), I believe her husband's Williams' ancestry is probably a "down the wagon road" fellow..whose family may yes (Everlyn..smile) have stopped in NC first. I say this after studying the first Survey Book for Cocke Co and all the associated families and knowing when the Murrells and their Lax/Hicks/Lewis siblings/in-laws left Halifax Co VA area. Thanks for thoughts on the 1787 Petition. Best Regards, Janet (Baugh) Hunter
An older brother of my 2nd great grandfather Robert Walker Williams (b.1807) was: John Williams (the one who was married 11-13-1815 to Elizabeth Wooding). John & Robert were two of the 14 children of James Mastin Williams/Wilmoth Walker. A little more on this Williams line: James Mastin Williams [9/22/1763-1/12/1838] born & died in Pittsylvania Co. VA was the son of William Williams and Lucy Terry Williams, m. 11-21-1755 in Halifax Co. VA. Lucy Terry (b. ca. 1737, d. by 7-21-1788 in Pitts. County) was the dau. of Joseph Terry and Judith Crawford. I have not been able to find William Williams' parents yet. A little more on the John Williams/Eliz. Wooding marriage: John was a veteran of the War of 1812 (that may be when he earned the rank of "Col."); John & Elizabeth moved to Louisiana and had a daughter who married into the Madison family. My source on this is a letter in my possession dated October 16, 1933 from Attorney Harry Wooding Jr. of Danville, VA to my great grandfather Judge Martin Williams, then of Pearisburg, Giles County, VA (my home county). Some of the allied names from my 4th great grandfather William Williams' line (throughout 5 generations): ADAMS COLLIE CRAWFORD HURT LEWIS MARTIN (Hughes, Dalton, Graves) MOTLEY NEAL SNIDOW TERRY TOWNES WALKER WISDOM WOODING - - - - - - Maybe something here will help someone else in their Williams research. ~J. P. Snidow [currently living in Western Massachusetts]
My ancestress, Sally Williams married John Goulden Jan 1803 in Jessamine Co., KY. The guardian of Sally was George Stovall Smith. Does anyone know of a connection between a Williams family and George Stovall Smith? Trying to find Sally's parents, who presumably are dead by 1803.
I recently quoted an excerpt of a document executed by Rev. John Williams of Lunenburg Co. and mentioning his brother Matthew J[ouett] Williams of Elbert Co., GA in connection with some land in Washington Co., KY. One of the witnesses was one Ro. H. Williams. My correspondent wrote: <Don't know about the land in Washington Co., KY, but this may be a clue to the Robert H. Williams. I have in my database a John Williams, who married Elizabeth Wooding on 13 Nov. 1815 in Pittsylvania Co., VA. Elizabeth's parents were Thomas Hill Wooding and Susanna Christopher. Thomas Hill Wooding's (d. 1842 Pittsylvania Co., VA) parents were Robert Wooding and Elizabeth Hill. Maybe the name Robert H. Wooding is Robert Hill Wooding, named after John Williams' in-law. Just a thought, A brief biography I have located of Robert Williams of Colonial Pittsylvania Co., allegedly born in 1744, seems to rule out a connection to the above named John Williams as linked to this family. The bio may help others. Sorting out Williamses and making their timelines is a full time job. From Zella Armstrong, NOTABLE SOUTHERN FAMILIES, V. II, P. 371. Large parts are probably inaccurate. "Robert Williams, the eldest son of Nathaniel Williams, moved from Pittsylvania County, Virginia. Robert Williams was Adjutant General of the State of North Carolina and collected the only copy of the Acts of the Assembly. [He married Sarah Lanier, a widow of his cousin Joseph Williams of Granville Co., NC.] They had seven children and probably one more. The seven were: (1) Nathaniel Williams (who was Judge of the Superior Court of Tennessee) (2) Polly Williams (who married Matthew Cay, member of Congress 1797-1813); (3) Lucy Williams (who married Robert Call); (4) Patsy Williams (who married James C[?] member of Congress; Mary G. Kerr, who married her cousin, Nicholas Lanier Williams, and Martha Kerr, who married Dr. Frank Martin; and (second) Frances Williams (who married Thomas D. Connally of Tennessee. They had three children, namely, Rev. John Kerr Connally ....." Dear Williams Listers, If any of you are descended from these children, may I hear from you. E.W.Wallace
Hi everyone Is there anyone researching the Williams of Woolwich, Kent, UK. In particular I'm researching the family of Daniel and Mary WILLIAMS. Daniel was born in 1822 in Woolwich. Mary (who I believe to be his second wife) was born in 1842 in Woolwich. According to the 1881 census they had 5 children. They were: Daniel - b.1869 in Woolwich Emily - b.1872 in Woolwich William - b.1874 in Woolwich Thomas - b.1875 in Woolwich Eleanor Ann - b.3rd June 1878 in Woolwich. Eleanor Ann was my Grandmother. She died 11th Feb 1971 in Seven Kings, Ilford, London I would be pleased to hear from anyone who is researching this particular family. Regards to all Patrick G Linsley Bournemouth, UK --- Patrick's emails are certified virus free by AVG Antivirus Software.............but can the same be said of your's?!?! Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.401 / Virus Database: 226 - Release Date: 09/10/2002
Hi Carl, Thank you very much. Yes, I do have that info from the 1802/3 tax lists as well as census data through 1850. Am actually trying to track this particular Williams line back into the 1700's - possibly North Carolina - maybe Virginia even. Time will tell (I hope!) ~Jane [Western Massachusetts]
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Someone wrote (not signed): >Listers - Have any of you come across these people? >William Williams m. Lucretia Stacy ca. 1816. They lived in Jackson County, >TN. >William's father was John Williams b. bef. 1775. (possibly NC). >William's grandfather was William Williams (no info). > >Lucretia apparently was the dau. of John Stacy, granddaughter of John Stacy, >great-granddaughter of Brian Stacy. I have no information on this Stacy line >yet except for a lead that she had Cherokee roots. I have looked at a few >Guion Miller Roll applications claiming Cherokee heritage through Lucretia >Stacy - and will view several more soon in hopes of finding more clues. You may already know the following, but just in case..... There are several WILLIAMSes in the 1802/1803 Jackson Co., Tenn. Tax List, including 2 Johns and one William, all in different districts. Also a Joseph, Lewis, Nathan, Sampson, and Thomas. The 1820 U.S. Census of Jackson Co. shows a John Williams age 45 & up, a William Williams age 25-45, plus a James and a Sampson. There also is a Birain STACY (probably Brian) 25-45, and John Stacy 25-45. Have you looked at the 1840 & 1850 censuses for these people? Carl Cason, Bothell, Washington email: ccason@compuserve.com Jackson/Clay/Overton Co., Tenn., surnames in my direct lines: CASON, DENTON, GRAY, HALL, HOGG, MYERS, PEAK/PEEK/E, RICH, SHORT, STEPHENS, STRONG, TRICE, VAN HOOSER, and WELCH.
I'm new to the list. I'm also looking for two branches of Williams',maybe they tie in. William Williams who married Rachel Peachey, had daughter Rachel Ann who married James Daniel Key of Cumberland,KY. Rachel Ann born in TX.The other Williams is John B.1782-1810, Jefferson Co,KY who married Rebecca Buchannan. Debbie keyster210@sbc.global.net YM keyster210 MSN debster210 ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jpsnidow2@aol.com> To: <WILLIAMS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 11:32 AM Subject: [WILLIAMS] William & Lucretia Stacy Williams 1800's NC?>TN > Listers - Have any of you come across these people? > William Williams m. Lucretia Stacy ca. 1816. They lived in Jackson County, > TN. > William's father was John Williams b. bef. 1775. (possibly NC). > William's grandfather was William Williams (no info). > > Lucretia apparently was the dau. of John Stacy, granddaughter of John Stacy, > great-granddaughter of Brian Stacy. I have no information on this Stacy line > yet except for a lead that she had Cherokee roots. I have looked at a few > Guion Miller Roll applications claiming Cherokee heritage through Lucretia > Stacy - and will view several more soon in hopes of finding more clues. > > Anybody have any other ideas? > Thanks. > > > > ==== WILLIAMS Mailing List ==== > List web page: http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/lists/WILLIAMS.htm > Your WILLIAMS listowner - Carol C-H <cch@netdoor.com> http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/
Hello again, I apologize that I forgot to put in my email below the URL in for the website that has the signers of the 1787 Petition...Here it is: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~snipper/wau/petitioners.html Subj: Signers 1787 TN State of Franklin Petition Date: 10/18/2002 12:46:16 PM Eastern Standard Time From: <A HREF="mailto:jleehunt1">jleehunt1</A> To: <A HREF="mailto:williams-l@rootsweb.com">williams-l@rootsweb.com</A> Hello All, I am wondering if any of you have any idea who the two Williams, Joseph and Thomas, are (and where they lived) that signed the petition regarding the "State of Franklin" in 1787. <Insert: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~snipper/wau/petitioners.html> I have a James Williams, b. 1770-1780 in TN and dies 1842 in Cole (now Moniteau Co MO) His birth place is according to all FIVE of his children living in 1880 who I could find on the census..at least four are decased..and they are in..Four states...ALL agree).... Above James Williams names his eldest of 11 son (and my ancestor) Thomas L. Williams, the "L" being an initial he uses religious through his whole life (from Cocke Co Tn to Moniteau Co Missouri to Kaufman Co TX to Benton Co AR to Dade Co MO). Although his wife Franky MURRELL is clearly an old line VA family (Chandler, Lax,Murrell), I believe her husband's Williams' ancestry is probably a "down the wagon road" fellow..whose family may yes (Everlyn..smile) have stopped in NC first. I say this after studying the first Survey Book for Cocke Co and all the associated families and knowing when the Murrells and their Lax/Hicks/Lewis siblings/in-laws left Halifax Co VA area. Thanks for thoughts on the 1787 Petition. Best Regards, Janet (Baugh) Hunter
Hello All, I am wondering if any of you have any idea who the two Williams, Joseph and Thomas, are (and where they lived) that signed the petition regarding the "State of Franklin" in 1787. I have a James Williams, b. 1770-1780 in TN and dies 1842 in Cole (now Moniteau Co MO) His birth place is according to all FIVE of his children living in 1880 who I could find on the census..at least four are decased..and they are in..Four states...ALL agree).... Above James Williams names his eldest of 11 son (and my ancestor) Thomas L. Williams, the "L" being an initial he uses religious through his whole life (from Cocke Co Tn to Moniteau Co Missouri to Kaufman Co TX to Benton Co AR to Dade Co MO). Although his wife Franky MURRELL is clearly an old line VA family (Chandler, Lax,Murrell), I believe her husband's Williams' ancestry is probably a "down the wagon road" fellow..whose family may yes (Everlyn..smile) have stopped in NC first. I say this after studying the first Survey Book for Cocke Co and all the associated families and knowing when the Murrells and their Lax/Hicks/Lewis siblings/in-laws left Halifax Co VA area. Thanks for thoughts on the 1787 Petition. Best Regards, Janet (Baugh) Hunter
Listers - Have any of you come across these people? William Williams m. Lucretia Stacy ca. 1816. They lived in Jackson County, TN. William's father was John Williams b. bef. 1775. (possibly NC). William's grandfather was William Williams (no info). Lucretia apparently was the dau. of John Stacy, granddaughter of John Stacy, great-granddaughter of Brian Stacy. I have no information on this Stacy line yet except for a lead that she had Cherokee roots. I have looked at a few Guion Miller Roll applications claiming Cherokee heritage through Lucretia Stacy - and will view several more soon in hopes of finding more clues. Anybody have any other ideas? Thanks.
me too They coming from every where. Janet Ariciu ----- Original Message ----- From: <jleehunt1@aol.com> To: <WILLIAMS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 6:14 PM Subject: Re: [WILLIAMS] Virius > In a message dated 10/17/2002 7:07:03 PM Eastern Standard Time, > tjsvrs@cox.net writes: > > > > Bugbear is being sent on the Williams list > > as an attachment. I would not open any of them > > I realize talking about viruses isn't proper here, but I would point out that > I am getting probably 15 BugBears a day. I am now getting them with List > names in subject headings to which I don't subscribe but I assume to which > some one who is on a different list I am on does subscribe and they have my > email address sitting in their inbox.. > > Bugbear always comes with 50,688 Bytes. There are two maybe three other > viruses out there running rampant now too. > > Janet Hunter > > > ==== WILLIAMS Mailing List ==== > List web page: http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/lists/WILLIAMS.htm > Your WILLIAMS listowner - Carol C-H <cch@netdoor.com> http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/ > >
Dear Larry Stitt (Shadow) You wrote, in part: I have been off the internet for awhile so I thought perhaps it is time to resubscribe and resubmit my direct Williams line. Feel free to visit My Williams Family Genealogy Page at http://www.ctaz.com/~shadgraf/williams.htm : 1. William WILLIAMS (My 4GGF) b. Dec 1778 in Pittsylvania County, VA, d.1857 in VA or Gentry County,MO, and Sarah Ann CHATTIN b. abt 1780 in Pittsylvania County, VA, d. Tazewell County, VA abt 1835. William and Sarah were married Mar 1798 in Pittsylvania County, VA. Names of William's parents and siblings are unknown. He is my "brick wall." Response re your brick wall in Pittsylvania Co.: I picked up on this because I wondered whether William Williams of Pittsylvania Co, VA might be a son of Robert Williams of Pittsylvania Co. (1744-ca. 1790) and his wife, the widow of his cousin, Sarah Williams, nee Lanier, dau. of Thomas Lanier, who died testate in Granville Co., NC (colonial times). However, the info I have about Robert Williams does not indicate he had a son named William. Besides, Robert Williams, alleged son of Nathaniel Williams I (probably of Hanover Co., but perhaps of Louisa Co. and about whom descendants seem to know nothing) and grandson of John Williams I of Hanover Co. (d. 1735 or so)., moved to North Carolina, and your people seemed to stay in Virginia for a while. May I suggest a couple of techniques to discover who are the parents of your William Williams: 1. Examine the land records/patents of Pittsylvania Co. prior to the Revolution. There are now seven volumes of Cavaliers and Pioneers, the last four volumes rather recently published in the 1990s by the VA Genealogical Society of Richmond; the compiler is Dennis Ray Hudgins. These are abstracts of the Royal land patents in Virginia prior to the Revolution. Determine whether any patents were made to Williamses in Pittsylvania Co. Pittsylvania was formed 1766 from Halifax Co., so you may want to look at the land patents of Halifax Co. also, not to mention Lunenburg Co. which was a huge county at one time. C&P is well indexed. The counties are indexed, the surnames are indexed, the creeks, the runs, the swamps, etc. If you determine that your Williams, and Chattins too, were on a certain watercourse, then you want to collect all the neighbors on that watercourse, because they probably were intermarried! (A professional taught me to sort out people with similar names by collecting their associates and determining their watercourse--at least for Southerners. They intermarried with people on the same watercourse, as a general rule. Of course, there are always exceptions.). 2. Take a look at this website for books which have been published for Southside Virginia (and other localities, of course). www.tlcgenealogy.org I have found their books of great help in locating some of my Williamses--but the records don't solve all the problems. I believe on that website was a free listing of taxpayers for Lunenburg Co., which encompassed large parts of what became other counties. Check for your surnames on that tax list. 3. Check the LDS website for the online catalog of the Family History Library www.familysearch.org Type in Pittsylvania Co. If you are near an LDS center, you can borrow films through your local center for a small fee. The catch is you have to have time to read the films! However, I see there are at Salt Lake City some intriguing, recently published books on Pittsylvania land records. Through your LDS center, you can request that certain pages of the books can be photocopied (for a fee) for you. What one noted genealogist does, who now lives in Virginia: She requests that the indexes of certain books (or certain surnames in that index) be photocopied for her. Then she sends away a request for those pages of the book. The family history library in Salt Lake City will do this photocopying for you--for a small fee. When people, such as probably yourself, are employed, you have to do a lot of armchair research, and this is how you can do some of it. Long before internet, that's how I conducted my research--writing lots of letters--and being disappointed when the mail person failed to bring me a letter or two. I have had some terrific correspondents in the past. The internet makes it faster, but not necessarily better!!! Because so much is undocumented--and that makes it virtually useless to a dedicated genealogist. I hope you find the parents of your William Williams. I have an ancestor named William Williams, but he died at Boonesborough, then VA, on or about Christmas Day 1775, fortunately, leaving a will. He was from Granville Co., NC. His wife was Phillis. E.W.Wallace southern California
In a message dated 10/17/2002 7:07:03 PM Eastern Standard Time, tjsvrs@cox.net writes: > Bugbear is being sent on the Williams list > as an attachment. I would not open any of them I realize talking about viruses isn't proper here, but I would point out that I am getting probably 15 BugBears a day. I am now getting them with List names in subject headings to which I don't subscribe but I assume to which some one who is on a different list I am on does subscribe and they have my email address sitting in their inbox.. Bugbear always comes with 50,688 Bytes. There are two maybe three other viruses out there running rampant now too. Janet Hunter
>From N. ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER 1878 VOL. 32 Page 88. Motto of the Williams Arms.-The transcription of the Welch moto in the coat-of-arms attributed to Robert Williams of Roxbury, in the "Williams Genealogy," is incorrect. "Y fyno dwy y fydd" can only read, What two (women, cows, in fact anything feminine) will, will be. Not wishing to keep the family any longer in the guise of an upholder of such widely extended female suffrage, I would suggest that for the feminine numeral dwy (two), they substitute the proper word Duw (God), when Welch and English will agree in "Y fyno Duw, y fydd;" What God willeth, will be. Wilkesbarre, Pa. Edward H Williams, Jr. Sandy skscofield@sbcglobal.net
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