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    1. Re: [WILLIAMS] Pennsylvania Josiah Williams
    2. 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

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