Hi Carolyn, I don't think the William Williams you are looking for is the same as mine but will tell you about mine. William Williams was my ggrandfather, he was born abt 1821 in KY but he migrated with the rest of his siblings to Daviess Co., IN where he married Rachel Ann Peachee. My grandpa was born to them in 1845 IN but was never found in a census with either his father or mother, but with different relatives of the mother. It is said that they also had 2 other children a girl Martha J. Williams born abt 1847 IN, & another son John Lemual Williams born about 1854 IN but never could find them in any census either. Their mother Rachel Ann Peachee died in Daviess Co., IN in 1858 according to her relatives altho I do not know where, or where she is buried. My William Williams was only found in 2 census, the 1850 Daviess Co., Washington, IN living with his brother Jacob & his family. Then in 1860 he was in Hendricks Co., Guilford, IN living with a family by the name of Perry Ransell. My William Williams was listed as a blacksmith in both these census. After that he just disappeared!! Good luck in finding yours.... Peggy (Williams) P. Peggy, Could you tell me about your william williams' I am looking for one born in Ky from 1800 to 1806. He migrated to Mo and was married there in 1825 to Ann Titus . He is my brick wall and also gggrandfather. I want to know about his family, parents and siblings Thanks for any help. Carolyn ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Jane, My Williams family and my Caldwell family are actually in two separate sides (father is Williams and mother is Caldwell). I keep wondering when I will find them connected. My Williams line is John Carouth Williams > Robert Williams > John Owen Williams > Junius Frederick Williams > Philip Eugene Williams. I think the John Carouth/Robert/John Owen Williams line is pretty well documented elsewhere. They seem to have entered the US in Virginia near Jamestown and then moved to Sampson County, then to Cumberland County in NC. That was true through my grandfather, Philip Eugene. He moved to Florida eventually. My Caldwell line is John Caldwell (b. 1683, married Margaret Phillips and came to US from Ireland) > John Caldwell (b. 1715, married Jane Kennedy) > Alexander Caldwell (b. 1755, married Margaret Looney) > Absalom Caldwell (b 1788) > Alexander Caldwell (b.1809) > Joseph Harley Caldwell (b. 1854) > Benjamin Alexander Caldwell (b.1878) > Ruby Spencer Caldwell (b. 1903). This family came from Ireland in about 1727, to Chestnut Level, Pennsylvania, then to Lunenberg County, Virginia; Botetourt County, Virginia or Pendleton District, South Carolina (haven't had time to sort that one out yet) ; Knox County, Tennessee; Jefferson County, Alabama. They were very early settlers in most of the places they went. Do you see any matches there? I'm always interested in more information and I share. My web site is grannyandpopacaldwell.com. I'm in the process of a big update there. If you are from the same Caldwell family, I have pictures of Chestnut Level and Cub Creek, VA areas and a good amount of information about Jefferson County, Alabama. Rae ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Thanks so much for looking for my Williams in your database, I will just keep hoping someone with family lines in KY or IN will connect. That's what this is all about...and with the surname of Williams, all I can say is there must be a million of them!!! Peggy (Williams) ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Dorothy, My Williams lineage come from North Carolina also and I have been trying to find parents to My 4th ggrandfather George Jackson Williams Sr. If you wouldn't mind sending me the article on Benjamin Williams, Governor of NC and many of this realtives, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you, Gina Williams-Vacala E-mail: ginavacala@comcast.net -----Original Message----- From: williams-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:williams-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Dorothy White Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 3:59 PM To: williams@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WILLIAMS] Being polite - May I check for your WILLIAMS 'tribe'? Carol Williams Huff: Carol, I have a long and very interesting article on Benjamin Williams, governor of NC and many of his relatives is you would like me to forward to you. Lots of money and prestige in that lineage. It is entitles: "Interesting Kindred of Benjamin Williams" That is not my line but so many try to get us into the Williams/Alston lineage that I copied and filed so I could help others. However, all of these Williams remained in Bertie, Craven counties in NC. Dorothy White. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WILLIAMS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Rae, I see your names of Williams and Caldwell. I have a Williams and Caldwell line as well. I would like more information on your line. I'm willing to share my line with you. Jane Foley NC ----- Original Message ----- From: <RaeSunshin@aol.com> To: <williams@rootsweb.com>; <rtreff@stny.rr.com> Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2007 10:00 AM Subject: Re: [WILLIAMS] Being polite > There are those who share and those who don't. > > Thank God for the ones who have the time and inclination to share. It > makes > such a difference to the new ones -- who will hopefully remember and share > later. > > There are those who don't know classes even exist. We need to be nice, > kind > and give them explanations. > > Every person researching is another person adding to the body of > knowledge. > Hopefully, we help them add better stuff, more correctly done because we > are > kind. > > Rae Williams > grannyandpopacaldwell.com > > > > ************************************** See what's free at > http://www.aol.com. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WILLIAMS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
You may already have this census: 1860 PA Armstrong Wayne Josiah Williams 53 blacksmith PA Catharine " 53 PA Josiah " 18 student PA Catharine " 15 PA Elisabeth " 12 PA Nancy Hare 83 PA 1850 PA Clarion Co LImestone Josiah Williams 42 blacksmith PA Catharine " 42 PA Nancy " 17 PA Wm " 15 PA Susanna " 14 PA Sarah J " 12 PA Jacob " 10 PA Josiah " 9 PA Catherine " 6 PA Elizabeth " 2 PA 1840 PA Armstrong Co Clarion tsp Josiah Williams 1000010000000 2100001000000 no other Williams on the same page of census 1830 PA Armstrong Clarion these two heads of household have son(s) in the 22 yrs age range Amos Williams 0000101000000 1222001000000 John Williams 0002200010000 0001100100000 It would be interesting to know if Josiah had any sons named Amos or John that might have died and didn't show up on the census. This is not my family. I have a John Williams b. abt 1826 Maine and married and lived in Allegheny Co PA from about 1860 till his death after 1880 but have no exact date. Good luck. Mary in CA *********** ---- kmbarrow@juno.com wrote: > Hi Janet, > I see that you have a Williams in PA, so do I, and so far have not found > anything further back. My earliest is Josiah Williams, b. about 1807, > PA, d. after 1870, in Clarion or Armstrong Co. PA. Might you have > anything more on your PA Williams, or might I get really lucky, and you > have Josiah? He married Nancy Catherine Buzard, born either PA or > Baltimore about 1806. > > Kay > > On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 11:40:04 EDT janethunter703@aol.com writes: > > Hello Everyone, > > > > I had been deleting all of the "polite" emails, assuming this was a > > > > non-genealogy discussion. Today I went through emails in sequence > > from several > > lists and was really surprised to find that indeed there were > > Williams ancestors > > being discussed. > > > > I respectfully request that posters please change the subject line > > to > > indicate the name, date, location of the folks being discussed. > > > > I have three proven Williams lines, the latter two of which are of > > greatest > > current interest: > > > > #ONE -- James Williams (Quaker), b. Wales, m. Anne Lewis 1699 > > Haverford MM, > > PA. He died 1707 in Philadelphia. (She later married Henry > > Bennett & > > Rowland Roberts.) > > > > #TWO -- Thomas Williams, d. between ca 1812-1823, Cocke County TN. > > Wife > > unknown. James Williams' family (except my Thomas L. Williams) > > moved to Cole > > (now Moniteau County MO). Families surrounding Thomas in early > > land > > surveys/grants in Cocke Co: North, Brickey, Lane, Lillard, Smith, > > Denton, Allan, > > Large and more. James Williams' children married heavily into Jobe > > family > > descendants (not mine though). > > > > #THREE -- Edward Williams, d. ca 1799, Richmond Co. NC, believed to > > be the > > son of Thomas, possibly Quaker with origins in PA/DE. Associated > > names: > > Blewett, Garton, Stone and more. > > > > Thank you all for considering clarifying your emails in the subject > > line. > > > > Best Regards, > > Janet (Baugh) Hunter > > > > > > > > ************************************** See what's free at > > http://www.aol.com. > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > WILLIAMS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > > k > > A friend is someone who knows the song of your heart > and sings it back to you when you have forgotten the words. > --Unknown author > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WILLIAMS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Good morning: What part of MO? Walt ----- Original Message ----- From: <RSchaf4389@aol.com> To: <williams@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 8:00 AM Subject: Re: [WILLIAMS] To Peggy > > > > Peggy, Could you tell me about your > william > williams' I am looking for one born in Ky from 1800 to 1806. He migrated > to > Mo and was married there in 1825 to Ann Titus . He is my brick wall and > also > gggrandfather. I want to know about his family, parents and siblings > > > Thanks for any help. > > Carolyn > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ************************************** > See what's free at http://www.aol.com. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WILLIAMS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Might this be your John: 1860 IN Daviess Co Steele tsp Benjamin Peachee 59 farmer KY Rebecca Peachee 60 KY Alford Peachee 18 KY Jane Youncy/Jouncy? 23 domestic KY JOHN WILLIAMS 8 KY and is this one of your Williams living with this Peachey family?: 1850 IN Daviess Co Barr tsp Benjamin Peachey 50 KY Rebecca " 53 KY Benjamin " 19 IN Maria " 15 IN Aletha " 13 IN Ann " 11 IN Alfred " 9 IN GEORGE W WILLIAMS 6 IN ---- Pjpeters2@aol.com wrote: > > Hi Carolyn, I don't think the William Williams you are looking for is the > same as mine but will tell you about mine. > > William Williams was my ggrandfather, he was born abt 1821 in KY but he > migrated with the rest of his siblings to Daviess Co., IN where he married > Rachel Ann Peachee. My grandpa was born to them in 1845 IN but was never found in > a census with either his father or mother, but with different relatives of > the mother. It is said that they also had 2 other children a girl Martha J. > Williams born abt 1847 IN, & another son John Lemual Williams born about 1854 > IN but never could find them in any census either. Their mother Rachel Ann > Peachee died in Daviess Co., IN in 1858 according to her relatives altho I do > not know where, or where she is buried. > > My William Williams was only found in 2 census, the 1850 Daviess Co., > Washington, IN living with his brother Jacob & his family. Then in 1860 he was in > Hendricks Co., Guilford, IN living with a family by the name of Perry > Ransell. My William Williams was listed as a blacksmith in both these census. > > After that he just disappeared!! > Good luck in finding yours.... > Peggy (Williams) P. > > Peggy, Could you tell me about your > william > williams' I am looking for one born in Ky from 1800 to 1806. He migrated > to > Mo and was married there in 1825 to Ann Titus . He is my brick wall and > also > gggrandfather. I want to know about his family, parents and siblings > > > > Thanks for any help. > > Carolyn > > > > > > > ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WILLIAMS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Thanks, anyway, Kay... I appreciate your checking your records. Carolyn HALE BRUCE Co-author, Rebel King, Hammer of the Scots Rebel King, The Har'ships and Rebel King, Bannok Burn See all the books we publish at: www.bruceandbruceinc.com (Angus MacKilt shirts, too!)
Peggy, Could you tell me about your william williams' I am looking for one born in Ky from 1800 to 1806. He migrated to Mo and was married there in 1825 to Ann Titus . He is my brick wall and also gggrandfather. I want to know about his family, parents and siblings Thanks for any help. Carolyn ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
John Alfred WILLIAMS - I have a Alfred Allen WILLIAMS who was b. 17 Jul 1862 and d. 3 Sep 1865. married in Lee CoVA to Delilah CHEEK, sometime between 1858 and 1860 Aeriel CHEEK - m. Elizabeth "Betsy" WILLIAMS 7 Aug 1845 in Washington Co., IL. and had two children Mary A. CHEEK b. abt 1846 and Calvin B. CHEEK b. abt 1850. I seem to have nothing more on CHEEK. Hezekiah and Keziah WILLIAMS - I have no WILLIAMSes with the names of Hezekiah & Keziah. I have a little BALL info., but they were early BALLs in N.J. Kay C. From: Carolyn Bruce I'm seeking any and all proving information on John Alfred WILLIAMS, who married in Lee CoVA to Delilah CHEEK, sometime between 1858 and 1860. I estimate he was born abt. 1822, a census reports that he was born in Lee Co; he d. about. 1885 in Lee CoVA. Delilah died Aug 28, 1867 (Catron), leaving him with five or six children, among them newborn twin boys who subsequently died, one on Oct 13, the other two days later, probably because their mother had died. They probably starved. Alfred remarried to Susannah BALL on Dec 01, 1867, and according to the marriage record, he declared he was born in Harlan CoKY, and his parents are given as Hezekiah and Keziah WILLIAMS. Catron's Early Court Records of Lee County, Virginia, Vol. II, carries the following public notice: "On 1st day
Dot I am descended from Stephen Williams b Abbeville, SC 1808--Have not located his parents-- He is listed in Meriweather co, Ga. , 1840, 1850. Any help appreciated James C. Williams Florida ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
To Peggy, I have no PLANCK / PLANK at all, and therefore no Mary PLANCK. There is one Rick PLANK in the Hood River Co., OR., of which I am aware. Watson Williams born 8 Feb 1810 KY - I have no Watson WILLIAMS. Jacob Williams born 30 Oct 1815 KY - I have a Jacob V. WILLIAMS born 1863. William Williams born abt 1821 KY (my g grandpa-another mystery) I have 11 William WILLIAMS, two with no birth year; and no other born in 1821. Mordecai Williams born 30 May 1822 KY - I have no Mordecai WILLIAMS. James Williams Jr born abt 1826 KY - I have 8 James WILLIAMS, one with no birth year, one born before 1810. Sorry, I don't think I have anything that "fits" or could help you. Kay C. ----- Original Message ----- From: Pjpeters2@aol.com Hi Kay.... Really appreciate your offer to help with a Williams question I haven't asked lately. My gg-grandfather was James W. Williams born 11 Jan 1780, where I am not sure. He married on 1 Feb 1809 in Fleming Co., KY to Mary Planck, she was born 1782 in VA. The five sons I have traced are: Watson Williams born 8 Feb 1810 KY Jacob Williams born 30 Oct 1815 KY William Williams born abt 1821 KY (my g grandpa-another mystery) Mordecai Williams born 30 May 1822 KY James Williams Jr born abt 1826 KY Thank you...... Peggy (Williams) P.
How about Alamond/Allamong/Allimong/Allemand in Rowan and Cabarrus Co's, NC? ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
The name Burbage is prominent in early tidewater, VA. I never heard of Burbish. I wonder if this could be a derivative of Burbage. Dorothy C. White
Why is everyone using a Be Polite subject line for Querry's that don't have anything to do with this old topic. Please put a relevant topic in the subject line. Many of us scan the subject lines to decide if we are interested and if not we trash the email. For me if it still has the old Be Polite in the subject line it is trash.
Well, as long as we're talking unusual names associated with our Williams families, I'll give you mine. My gr gr grandfather was William Burbash Williams. I've never seen the name Burbash anywhere. Has anybody? Louis Williams Chicago -----Original Message----- From: williams-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:williams-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Janni Sales Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 11:51 AM To: williams@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WILLIAMS] Exum Hi, Juliann, Thanks for your answer. That's interesting to know. I appreciate it. I just wrote on another answer regarding this, that I once researched, running in circles, around a possible surname of Antiochem. Never showed up anywhere. I finally concluded it wasn't the surname but someone had written "Antioch cem" in the surname line... Oh well, live and learn. Janni J Hansen <jrsh9999@earthlink.net> wrote: Hi, Exum can be 2 things: It is Latin for "unknown" (I looked it up on a Latin-English translation site). It is also a surname-- I have an Exum line in Virginia and North Carolina that covers several generations. I have copies of wills, etc., so I know it's the real name used in documents, not just someone's assumption that the Latin exum was someone's name. Juliann -----Original Message----- From: Janni Sales [mailto:pasenyadefenya@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 10:53 PM To: williams@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WILLIAMS] WILLIAMS Digest, Vol 2, Issue 115 Ok, I'll bite. What does EXUM stand for? I can't find it. Thanks. Janni No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.9.0/853 - Release Date: 6/18/2007 3:02 PM ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WILLIAMS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Building a website is a piece of cake. Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WILLIAMS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Sorry, Bud. I have nothing near that name. Dorothy White
Carol Williams Huff: Carol, I have a long and very interesting article on Benjamin Williams, governor of NC and many of his relatives is you would like me to forward to you. Lots of money and prestige in that lineage. It is entitles: "Interesting Kindred of Benjamin Williams" That is not my line but so many try to get us into the Williams/Alston lineage that I copied and filed so I could help others. However, all of these Williams remained in Bertie, Craven counties in NC. Dorothy White.
James R. Williams and Mary Williams children of Jacob Williams and ????? They were placed in guardianship w/ a Mr. MeGee in 1798...Anyone researching these lines? A Jacob Williams and Charity Murray married 1791 in Duplin County, NC. Also trying to learn the name of REV Jacob Williams first wife. His second wife was Rebecca DICKSON. He pastored the ISLAND CREEK Baptist Church from 1816-1823. TIA Always do right. This will gratify some people & astonish the rest. -Mark Twain- </HTML>