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    1. [WILLIAMS] Samuel Williams born abt 1807 NC
    2. Donna
    3. Hello, I too have been looking for a connection to my 4th great-grandfather EDWARD WILLIAMS b. abt 1800 in Kentucky, my information stated he was a FRENCHMAN ....... My information came from my grand-mother and her father EDWARD J WILLIAMS Guion-Miller Indian Applications they filled out in 1907-08 in Indian Territory Oklahoma. This is what I have. Edward Williams abt 1800 ?? Frenchman born in KENTUCKY no wife's name. Edward supposedly had a brother William Williams b. abt 1808 in KENTUCKY OR TN?. Supposley there were more children. EDWARD 1800 sons were JOHN H WILLIAMS born in Kentucky abt 1823, (my grandfather) EDWARD WILLIAMS b 1825. KENTUCKY AND SAMUEL WILLIAMS?? b. abt 1834 in Missouri. (Found Samuel Williams living with John H on the 1850 census, assuming its his brother....could be a cousin or ??) My Williams were found in Ozark, Missouri in the 1840's & 50's some stayed in Missouri and some moved to Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. Does anyone know anything about this family. Thank you, Donna Carol Huff <c-huff1@sbcglobal.net> wrote: I can't help injecting my Williams family line into this correspondence. My Grandfather James Thomas Williams was bn in Sebastian Co., AR 1879 to Thomas Jefferson Williams and Mary Elizabeth Graddy who were married in Sebastian Co., AR Sept 1869. Thomas J. arrived in Sebastian Co., AR between 1866 & 1869. We don't know if he was related to anyother Williams' in Sebastian Co., AR. Thomas J. Williams was bn 1838 Hopkins Co., KY to Benjamin(bn KY 1810) & Mahala Watson Williams (bn KY 1810). We have no further data on these parents. Unfortunately, Benjamin died in Hopkins Co., KY 1845/46. Mary Elizabeth Graddy was bn 1834 Marshall Co., KY to John J. & Elizabeth Cox Graddy. This Graddy family is found in TX (Hunt & Fannin Cos 1858-1880); W.KY Counties of Hopkins, Crittenden, Christian, Henderson, Union & Webster from very early 1800's to present. Previous to migrating up into W.KY these Grady/Graddys were from Duplin Co.,NC I had suspected for 15+ years before proving in March of this year that Mary Elizabeth Graddy was related to W.KY Grady/Graddy families who originated in Duplin Co., NC. We are now in the process of encouraging Williams descendants of those early W.KY Counties to consider dna testing. There appear to be three separate Williams families in Hopkins Co., KY in the early to mid 1800's. At the same time, I am trying to prove a connection between my GGGrandfather Benjamin Williams bn KY 1810 and any NC Williams', namely those of Duplin County, NC. area. These Williams people consistently chose the same given names generation after generation; i.e., Benjamin, Thomas, James, Daniel, Charles, Samuel. My Williams GGrandfather Thomas Jefferson and his brothers were short with dark hair and very dark eyes. My Williams Grandfather was very tall, slender, but still with that dark hair and very dark eyes. They were very good looking men, with fine facial features. We have some photos. Carol Williams Huff Carol Williams wrote: My half uncle's g-grandfather (David S. Williams)& gg-grandfather (John H. Williams Jr.) was living in Madison & Washington Co. at least between 1847-1896, his g-grandfather was in Texas by the 1870's. My husband's family is all from Duplin Co. What I find interesting about this is, my uncle and my husband look remarkably alike, as did my uncle's father (my step grandfather) and my husband's grandfather. So I have been trying to find a connection between the two Williams line. Unfortunately I have reached a brick wall with my husbands line, but my uncle's goes all the way back to SC in the 1700's. What is strange in my uncle's line is they kept jumping back and forth between KY and AR, so apparently there was land or family that kept them traveling every generation. Was wondering if anyone had a connection with the below family to the Duplin Co. Williams: John Williams b. Abt 1750, Near Charleston, SC d. KY John H. Williams b. Abt 1775, SC d. Madison Co., AR John H. Williams Jr. b. 7 Oct 1814, Morgan Co., KY d. 1896, Madison Co., AR David S. Williams b.6 Aug 1847, Washington Co., AR d. 7 October 1921, prob San Saba Co., TX I appreciate any help that is available. Carol Williams ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 11:01 PM Subject: Re: [WILLIAMS] Samuel Williams born abt 1807 NC > Sue, > Do you know what took your Samuel t o Sebastian County, Arkansas? > > Brosard Williams died in the Civil WAR in April 1865...His mother and > father > Penelope Garrison Williams and James WIlliams ended up in Sebastian > County, > ARKANSAS they were from Duplin County, North Carolina. They would have > left > between after the 1870 census for they were in Duplin County and they died > about > 1890-1892 in Sebastian County, Arkansas. --------------------------------- Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links.

    06/04/2007 06:35:58
    1. Re: [WILLIAMS] Samuel Williams born abt 1807 NC
    2. > Hello, > > I too have been looking for a connection to my 4th great-grandfather > EDWARD WILLIAMS b. abt 1800 in Kentucky, my information stated he was a > FRENCHMAN ....... > > My information came from my grand-mother and her father EDWARD J > WILLIAMS Guion-Miller Indian Applications they filled out in 1907-08 in > Indian Territory Oklahoma. > > This is what I have. > > Edward Williams abt 1800 ?? Frenchman born in KENTUCKY no wife's name. > Edward supposedly had a brother William Williams b. abt 1808 in > KENTUCKY OR TN?. > Supposley there were more children. > > EDWARD 1800 sons were JOHN H WILLIAMS born in Kentucky abt 1823, (my > grandfather) EDWARD WILLIAMS b 1825. KENTUCKY AND SAMUEL WILLIAMS?? b. > abt 1834 in Missouri. (Found Samuel Williams living with John H on the > 1850 census, assuming its his brother....could be a cousin or ??) > > My Williams were found in Ozark, Missouri in the 1840's & 50's some > stayed in Missouri and some moved to Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma and > Texas. > > Does anyone know anything about this family. > > Thank you, > > Donna > > > > Carol Huff <c-huff1@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > I can't help injecting my Williams family line into this correspondence. > My Grandfather James Thomas Williams was bn in Sebastian Co., AR 1879 to > Thomas Jefferson Williams and Mary Elizabeth Graddy who were married in > Sebastian Co., AR Sept 1869. Thomas J. arrived in Sebastian Co., AR > between 1866 & 1869. We don't know if he was related to anyother Williams' > in Sebastian Co., AR. > Thomas J. Williams was bn 1838 Hopkins Co., KY to Benjamin(bn KY 1810) & > Mahala Watson Williams (bn KY 1810). We have no further data on these > parents. Unfortunately, Benjamin died in Hopkins Co., KY 1845/46. > Mary Elizabeth Graddy was bn 1834 Marshall Co., KY to John J. & Elizabeth > Cox Graddy. > This Graddy family is found in TX (Hunt & Fannin Cos 1858-1880); W.KY > Counties of Hopkins, Crittenden, Christian, Henderson, Union & Webster > from very early 1800's to present. Previous to migrating up into W.KY > these Grady/Graddys were from Duplin Co.,NC > I had suspected for 15+ years before proving in March of this year that > Mary Elizabeth Graddy was related to W.KY Grady/Graddy families who > originated in Duplin Co., NC. > We are now in the process of encouraging Williams descendants of those > early W.KY Counties to consider dna testing. There appear to be three > separate Williams families in Hopkins Co., KY in the early to mid 1800's. > At the same time, I am trying to prove a connection between my > GGGrandfather Benjamin Williams bn KY 1810 and any NC Williams', namely > those of Duplin County, NC. area. > These Williams people consistently chose the same given names generation > after generation; i.e., Benjamin, Thomas, James, Daniel, Charles, Samuel. > My Williams GGrandfather Thomas Jefferson and his brothers were short with > dark hair and very dark eyes. My Williams Grandfather was very tall, > slender, but still with that dark hair and very dark eyes. They were very > good looking men, with fine facial features. We have some photos. > Carol Williams Huff > > Carol Williams wrote: > My half uncle's g-grandfather (David S. Williams)& gg-grandfather (John H. > Williams Jr.) was living in Madison & Washington Co. at least between > 1847-1896, his g-grandfather was in Texas by the 1870's. > > My husband's family is all from Duplin Co. > > What I find interesting about this is, my uncle and my husband look > remarkably alike, as did my uncle's father (my step grandfather) and my > husband's grandfather. So I have been trying to find a connection between > the two Williams line. Unfortunately I have reached a brick wall with my > husbands line, but my uncle's goes all the way back to SC in the 1700's. > What is strange in my uncle's line is they kept jumping back and forth > between KY and AR, so apparently there was land or family that kept them > traveling every generation. > > Was wondering if anyone had a connection with the below family to the > Duplin > Co. Williams: > > John Williams b. Abt 1750, Near Charleston, SC d. KY > John H. Williams b. Abt 1775, SC d. Madison Co., AR > John H. Williams Jr. b. 7 Oct 1814, Morgan Co., KY d. 1896, Madison Co., > AR > David S. Williams b.6 Aug 1847, Washington Co., AR d. 7 October 1921, prob > San Saba Co., TX > > I appreciate any help that is available. > Carol Williams > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: > To: > Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 11:01 PM > Subject: Re: [WILLIAMS] Samuel Williams born abt 1807 NC > > >> Sue, >> Do you know what took your Samuel t o Sebastian County, Arkansas? >> >> Brosard Williams died in the Civil WAR in April 1865...His mother and >> father >> Penelope Garrison Williams and James WIlliams ended up in Sebastian >> County, >> ARKANSAS they were from Duplin County, North Carolina. They would have >> left >> between after the 1870 census for they were in Duplin County and they >> died >> about >> 1890-1892 in Sebastian County, Arkansas. > > Like Sue, I too descend from Samuel Williams and Obedience Claywell Waldrop. Their daughter Sarah Ann Williams m. to William Duff Hamett and their son John Samuel Hamett,b. 1896 m. to Quincy Elizabeth Carter were my grandparents(my mom's parents). Karen

    06/04/2007 09:02:07