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    1. Re: [WILLIAMS] Williams migration patterns // John H. Williams
    2. SHERYL WILLIAMS
    3. I ran a quick check and found someone who seems to be searching for the same family group. Hope this is helpful. =============================================== Adrian Williams Website - Williams Genealogy http://williams.genealogy.fm/ - Williams Lineages Underway http://williams.genealogy.fm/search_details.php?begin=15&num=4&numBegin=1&srch_type=place&srch_value=texas&table=lineages_underway&longname=Williams+Lineages+Underway Submitter: Bev (Williams)Wallace Submitter Email: colo6033@yahoo.com Submit Date: 23 Sep 2006 Lineage: John H. Williams b. 1800 N.C. d. March 1891 Walker Co. Ala. m. Mary Mahan, daughter of Thomas Mahan and Naomi Cox b. 1811 Knox Co.,Ky. 1850 Coosa Co.,Ala. Census #1067: WILLIAMS, John H. 50 NC farmer 500 Mary 39 Ky Eli 16 Ark? Martha 15 Al James 13 Al Milton 11 Al George 10 Al Mary 7 Al David 5 Al Dick 3 Al Sarah 4/12 Al - There are many land purchases by John H. Williams according to the Bureau of Land Managment from 1825 until 1886. It is know that some of the above children moved to Texas with Mary Mahans' sister and her husband. No records can be found of the actual death of John H. and Mary or of John H. Williams parents. Seeking any information and help. The above Milton was acutally John Milton Williams and I have all of the information on him, as he's my ggrandfather. Also have much information on James and his family in Texas. Bunny Cloud <jbcloud@earthlink.net> wrote: My family left Tn. for Ky to Alabama and then to Anderson and Henderson Co. Tx Names are: John H. Williams, James M. Williams, Eli Williams, Davie Williams, Richard William, John M. Williams. Martha Williams, Sarah Williams, Louisa Williams. They where in Coosa Co. Al in 1850. Do any of these match> Bunny ----- Original Message ----- From: "SHERYL WILLIAMS" To: Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2007 6:09 PM Subject: [WILLIAMS] Williams migration patterns > Does anyone share this migration pattern? > > The general migration for my Williams line begins in Dorchester Co., MD > 1757> Guilford Co., NC 1781; Rockingham Co., NC> Logan County, KY> Sumner > Co, TN 1804 > Lincoln Co., MO 1821> Gonzales, TX [DeWitt Colony] 1830. > > Not all of this line went to TX but those that did were there by 1830 > when it was still the Republic of Texas. > > > ------------------------------- > 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

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