Dorothy, I seen your post of earlier on Joseph Williams family, I am wondering, did any of the family go back to Duplin Co.? I am trying to find my husbands ggg-grandfather. I have some unverified information that he may have been Lemuel Williams b.1806, Onslow Co. m Norma Ann Cox. His son Dr. Daniel Allen Williams b. 18 Nov 1839, Duplin Co. I show Lemuel's father as John Williams m. Sarah or Sallie Sanders. If you have no info on this family, if anyone on the list has any info please notify me, I don't mind sharing what I have. Thanks for any help, Carol Williams ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dorothy White" <dotwhite@comcast.net> To: <williams@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 11:53 AM Subject: Re: [WILLIAMS] Being polite - May I check for your WILLIAMS 'tribe'? >I hope your medical procedure goes well and you will be back to normal > pronto. > > Do you have an side name of Claunch/Clonch/Clontz/Cloncs among your > Williams > ancestors in Mercer, KY? I am descended from HIeronymus > Glantz/Claunch/Clontz. Some of his descendants living/lived in Mercer > County, KY? > > I am descended from Joseph Williams first found in Duplin Co. (that part > that became Sampson Co) NC in the 1760's and moved to Anson County, NC > around 1800. Some of his children and grandchildren have been found in TN > and AR. But most stayed in Anson Co., NC with a number of his descendants > still living in Monroe, NC and Union Co. that part that was once Anson Co. > before 1842. > > If you have any Claunch, etc. information I would really appreciate > comparing research. > > Dorothy C. White > dotwhite@comcast.net > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Carol, my Joseph Williams did have a son Lemuel b 1787 in Sampson Co but he moved to Anson Co. and died in Anson Co at close to 100 years old. We do not know exactly who Joseph's father/parents were but some descendants declared they were Joseph Williams and Martha Mewborn. Not knowing Joseph's original family we don't know if he had siblings nor who they might have been but here is the name Lemuel and we had no idea where that name came from. So there might have been a connection. Our Joseph Williams was b ca 1748 but I don't know where. He became a Primitive Baptist elder (preacher) helping to establish a number of churches in Anson and surrounding counties. He died there July 6, 1825 and Martha Perritt, his wife died July 8, 1825 less than 48 hours after Joseph. Their obit notice states Joseph was 77 years old and Martha about 2 years younger. I know they were married very young. I have a copy of his Rev. War record - the sheet stating the unit he served in and a muster sheet but it is marked on there that no other information is available. I have seen where he enlisted in Halifax Co. but I haven't found anything to prove that. There were so many Joseph Williams men in that northeastern area of NC, almost as many as those named William Williams. It is difficult to correctly place him in any one Williams lineage. I know our Joseph was not of the Samuel Williams/Elizabeth Alston lineage. They had 3 sons, Samuel, John Joseph and Williams and they were in Bertie Co., NC. Their son was always referred to as John Joseph, I suppose to distinguish him from all the other Joseph Williams men. My Joseph had 3 sons who married Herring girls, daughters of Joseph Herring and Unicy Uzzell in Sampson Co. Henry married Nancy Herring, Hezekiah married Eunice Herring and Parrott/Perritt married Rhoda Herring (I have seen her as Bridget Rhoda but that is questionable.) His daughter, Edith (Eady) married George House in Sampson Co and they stayed there when the others moved to Anson Co. As far as I have been able to determine our Joseph Williams was not a descendant of the VA Williams. It is possible he descended from Lodwick Williams, his son, Edward Williams and our Joseph's father could have been the son of that Edward Williams but this has not been altogether proven. Dorothy White
Well Dorothy as I was reading what you sent I had to kinda giggle to myself, you see my husband is a Joseph. I just thought that maybe in your research you had came across another Lemuel in the Duplin Co. area. Hopefully someone else on the list may have an idea about this family. But I am not holding my breath, you Williams are everywhere! Carol ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dorothy White" <dotwhite@comcast.net> To: <williams@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 1:11 PM Subject: Re: [WILLIAMS] Being polite - May I check for your WILLIAMS 'tribe'? > Carol, my Joseph Williams did have a son Lemuel b 1787 in Sampson Co but > he > moved to Anson Co. and died in Anson Co at close to 100 years old. We do > not know exactly who Joseph's father/parents were but some descendants > declared they were Joseph Williams and Martha Mewborn. Not knowing > Joseph's > original family we don't know if he had siblings nor who they might have > been but here is the name Lemuel and we had no idea where that name came > from. So there might have been a connection. Our Joseph Williams was b > ca > 1748 but I don't know where. He became a Primitive Baptist elder > (preacher) > helping to establish a number of churches in Anson and surrounding > counties. > He died there July 6, 1825 and Martha Perritt, his wife died July 8, 1825 > less than 48 hours after Joseph. Their obit notice states Joseph was 77 > years old and Martha about 2 years younger. I know they were married very > young. I have a copy of his Rev. War record - the sheet stating the unit > he > served in and a muster sheet but it is marked on there that no other > information is available. I have seen where he enlisted in Halifax Co. > but > I haven't found anything to prove that. > > There were so many Joseph Williams men in that northeastern area of NC, > almost as many as those named William Williams. It is difficult to > correctly place him in any one Williams lineage. I know our Joseph was not > of the Samuel Williams/Elizabeth Alston lineage. They had 3 sons, Samuel, > John Joseph and Williams and they were in Bertie Co., NC. Their son was > always referred to as John Joseph, I suppose to distinguish him from all > the > other Joseph Williams men. > > My Joseph had 3 sons who married Herring girls, daughters of Joseph > Herring > and Unicy Uzzell in Sampson Co. Henry married Nancy Herring, Hezekiah > married Eunice Herring and Parrott/Perritt married Rhoda Herring (I have > seen her as Bridget Rhoda but that is questionable.) His daughter, Edith > (Eady) married George House in Sampson Co and they stayed there when the > others moved to Anson Co. As far as I have been able to determine our > Joseph Williams was not a descendant of the VA Williams. It is possible > he > descended from Lodwick Williams, his son, Edward Williams and our Joseph's > father could have been the son of that Edward Williams but this has not > been > altogether proven. > > 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 >
Does anyone have any information on John Allsworth Williams. He was born March 8, 1791 in Conn. I have his parents as Thomas Williams and Elizabeth of Ireland. Supposedly his name was Joseph Allsworth and he changed his name to the Williams. I was wondering if anyone had any more info of him or his parents the Allsworth? Brenda rsglenave@dctnet.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dorothy White" <dotwhite@comcast.net> To: <williams@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 2:11 PM Subject: Re: [WILLIAMS] Being polite - May I check for your WILLIAMS 'tribe'? > Carol, my Joseph Williams did have a son Lemuel b 1787 in Sampson Co but > he > moved to Anson Co. and died in Anson Co at close to 100 years old. We do > not know exactly who Joseph's father/parents were but some descendants > declared they were Joseph Williams and Martha Mewborn. Not knowing > Joseph's > original family we don't know if he had siblings nor who they might have > been but here is the name Lemuel and we had no idea where that name came > from. So there might have been a connection. Our Joseph Williams was b > ca > 1748 but I don't know where. He became a Primitive Baptist elder > (preacher) > helping to establish a number of churches in Anson and surrounding > counties. > He died there July 6, 1825 and Martha Perritt, his wife died July 8, 1825 > less than 48 hours after Joseph. Their obit notice states Joseph was 77 > years old and Martha about 2 years younger. I know they were married very > young. I have a copy of his Rev. War record - the sheet stating the unit > he > served in and a muster sheet but it is marked on there that no other > information is available. I have seen where he enlisted in Halifax Co. > but > I haven't found anything to prove that. > > There were so many Joseph Williams men in that northeastern area of NC, > almost as many as those named William Williams. It is difficult to > correctly place him in any one Williams lineage. I know our Joseph was not > of the Samuel Williams/Elizabeth Alston lineage. They had 3 sons, Samuel, > John Joseph and Williams and they were in Bertie Co., NC. Their son was > always referred to as John Joseph, I suppose to distinguish him from all > the > other Joseph Williams men. > > My Joseph had 3 sons who married Herring girls, daughters of Joseph > Herring > and Unicy Uzzell in Sampson Co. Henry married Nancy Herring, Hezekiah > married Eunice Herring and Parrott/Perritt married Rhoda Herring (I have > seen her as Bridget Rhoda but that is questionable.) His daughter, Edith > (Eady) married George House in Sampson Co and they stayed there when the > others moved to Anson Co. As far as I have been able to determine our > Joseph Williams was not a descendant of the VA Williams. It is possible > he > descended from Lodwick Williams, his son, Edward Williams and our Joseph's > father could have been the son of that Edward Williams but this has not > been > altogether proven. > > 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
Carol: Have any of your Duplin Co., NC Williams male descendants been dna tested? If so, can you tell me their names and info. I am trying to eliminate Duplin Co., NC Williams'. Thank you. Carol Williams Huff Carol Williams <calywi@hughes.net> wrote: Dorothy, I seen your post of earlier on Joseph Williams family, I am wondering, did any of the family go back to Duplin Co.? I am trying to find my husbands ggg-grandfather. I have some unverified information that he may have been Lemuel Williams b.1806, Onslow Co. m Norma Ann Cox. His son Dr. Daniel Allen Williams b. 18 Nov 1839, Duplin Co. I show Lemuel's father as John Williams m. Sarah or Sallie Sanders. If you have no info on this family, if anyone on the list has any info please notify me, I don't mind sharing what I have. Thanks for any help, Carol Williams ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dorothy White" To: Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 11:53 AM Subject: Re: [WILLIAMS] Being polite - May I check for your WILLIAMS 'tribe'? >I hope your medical procedure goes well and you will be back to normal > pronto. > > Do you have an side name of Claunch/Clonch/Clontz/Cloncs among your > Williams > ancestors in Mercer, KY? I am descended from HIeronymus > Glantz/Claunch/Clontz. Some of his descendants living/lived in Mercer > County, KY? > > I am descended from Joseph Williams first found in Duplin Co. (that part > that became Sampson Co) NC in the 1760's and moved to Anson County, NC > around 1800. Some of his children and grandchildren have been found in TN > and AR. But most stayed in Anson Co., NC with a number of his descendants > still living in Monroe, NC and Union Co. that part that was once Anson Co. > before 1842. > > If you have any Claunch, etc. information I would really appreciate > comparing research. > > Dorothy C. White > dotwhite@comcast.net > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > ------------------------------- 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