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Descendants of James Williams Generation No. 1 1. JAMES1 WILLIAMS1 was born Bet. 1745 - 1757, and died in Barren County KY. He married MARTHA MURRELL1. She was born Abt. 1760. Notes for JAMES WILLIAMS: [2440088.ged] REFN: 463 Notes for MARTHA MURRELL: [2440088.ged] Alias:<ALIA> /patsey/ REFN: 489 Marriage Notes for JAMES WILLIAMS and MARTHA MURRELL: [2440088.ged] REFN5962 Child of JAMES WILLIAMS and MARTHA MURRELL is: 2. i. LUKE2 WILLIAMS, b. 05 Aug 1776; d. 05 Sep 1824, Cooper County, MO. Generation No. 2 2. LUKE2 WILLIAMS (JAMES1)2,3,4 was born 05 Aug 17765, and died 05 Sep 1824 in Cooper County, MO6,7. He married MARY "POLLY" SHROPSHIRE7 09 Jul 1799 in Kentucky8. She was born Jun 1776. Notes for LUKE WILLIAMS: proved Luke was William savage Williams father - LDS film #1985330 Official temple record for deceased individuals, 1991-1996 Luke Williams, "VA settlers in Mo" - Concord Church, organized 10 May 1817, Concord Cemetery, 6 miles south of Boonville, in Cooper Co MO. Luke Williams, b Aug 1776 in Colony of VA, settled in Cooper Co MO in 1816, was the first minister to preach at this Concord Bpt Church (Cooper Co Atlas, 1877, p 17; "History of Cooper Co" by Levens and Drake, 1876, pp 58, 61, 112) Missouri His Soc Quarterly, Vol 12, in addressing the Concord Baptist Church, Cooper Co MO., 1817 "among the pioneers who helped organize the church and who constituted its first membership were: Luke Williams, Polly Williams, William Savage, Mary Savage, Delaney Bolen, Judith Williams, Absolom Huff, Susanna Savage, Joseph Base, Lydia

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Descendants of James Williams

Generation No. 1

1. JAMES1 WILLIAMS1 was born Bet. 1745 - 1757, and died in Barren

County KY. He married MARTHA MURRELL1. She was born Abt. 1760.

Notes for JAMES WILLIAMS:

[2440088.ged]

REFN: 463

Notes for MARTHA MURRELL:

[2440088.ged]

Alias:<ALIA> /patsey/

REFN: 489

Marriage Notes for JAMES WILLIAMS and MARTHA MURRELL:

[2440088.ged]

REFN5962

Child of JAMES WILLIAMS and MARTHA MURRELL is:

2. i. LUKE2 WILLIAMS, b. 05 Aug 1776; d. 05 Sep 1824, Cooper

County, MO.

Generation No. 2

2. LUKE2 WILLIAMS (JAMES1)2,3,4 was born 05 Aug 17765, and died 05

Sep 1824 in Cooper County, MO6,7. He married MARY "POLLY" SHROPSHIRE7

09 Jul 1799 in Kentucky8. She was born Jun 1776.

Notes for LUKE WILLIAMS:

proved Luke was William savage Williams father - LDS film #1985330

Official temple record for deceased individuals, 1991-1996

Luke Williams, "VA settlers in Mo" - Concord Church, organized 10 May

1817, Concord Cemetery, 6 miles south of Boonville, in Cooper Co MO.

Luke Williams, b Aug 1776 in Colony of VA, settled in Cooper Co MO in

1816, was the first minister to preach at this Concord Bpt Church

(Cooper Co Atlas, 1877, p 17; "History of Cooper Co" by Levens and

Drake, 1876, pp 58, 61, 112)

Missouri His Soc Quarterly, Vol 12, in addressing the Concord Baptist

Church, Cooper Co MO., 1817 "among the pioneers who helped organize

the church and who constituted its first membership were: Luke

Williams, Polly Williams, William Savage, Mary Savage, Delaney Bolen,

Judith Williams, Absolom Huff, Susanna Savage, Joseph Base, Lydia

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Turner, Charles Williams, Patsey Bolen, Sally Baze and Elizabeth

Williams".

Concord Church was organized May 10, 1817 by Elders Edward Turner,

William Thorp, and David McLain. The following were the first fourteen

members: Luke Williams, Polly Williams, William Savage, Mary Savage,

Delaney Bolen, Judith Williams, Absalom Huff, Susanna Savage, Joseph

Baze, Lydia Turner, Charles Williams, Patsey Bolen, Sally Baze and

Elizabeth Williams.

Concord Church was located in the settlement south of Boonville and

was called Concord Association in 1823. Elder Luke Williams was pastor

for six years, beginning in June 1817. After his death which occurred

at the end of his pastorate, Elder Kemp Scott was chosen pastor. The

church had a membership of about 45. Dec. 26, 1846, Concord church

united with a neighboring church known as "The Vine" which

strengthened materially the old church. The charter members of this

church were Luke Williams, Polly Williams, William Savage, Mary

Savage, Delaney Bolen, Judith Williams, Absalom Huff, Susanna Savage,

Joseph Baze, Lydia Turner, Charles Williams, Patsey Bolen, Sally Baze

and Elizabeth Williams.

A

HISTORY

Of

COOPER COUNTY,

Missouri

From the first visit by White Men, in February, 1804, to

The 5th day of July, 1876

BY HENRY C. LEVENS AND NATHANIEL M. DRAKE

Luke Williams, a Baptist preacher, was a farmer, and resided about

five miles west of Boonville. He is celebrated as being the first

preacher in Cooper County, having located there several years before

the county was organized

The act under which Cooper county was organized, located the seat of

justice at the town of Boonville. This place was designated as the

place for holding court, by the act under which the county was

organized, which was adopted by the Legislature, and approved during

the year 1818, and entitled an "act establishing a part of Howard

county into a separate county, by the name of Cooper." The

commissioners to locate the county seat, appointed by the Legislature,

were Abel Owens, William Wear, Charles Canals, Luke Williams and

Julius Emmons.

Mrs. Stephens also tells of the first church she attended in the

neighborhood, which was held at the house of one of the settlers. Luke

Williams, the preacher, was dressed in a complete suit of buckskin,

and a great many of his audience were dressed in the same style. She

was so dissatisfied with the appearance of the state of things, in

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this backwoods county that she cried during the whole of the services;

but she soon became accustomed to the new order of things, and was

well contented. At that meeting grease from the bear meat stored in

the loft above the congregation, dripped down and spoiled her nice

Sunday shawl, which was a fine one, brought from North Carolina, and

which could not be replaced in this backwoods country.

The Williams tradition claims descendancy from Roger Williams, the

founder of Rhode Island. Matilda's great grandfather, Luke, was the

first preacher south of the Missouri River in Missouri. The family

immigrated to Boonesville about 18 15. Matilda was born 3 miles

northeast of Guthrie, Oklahoma. My grandmother didn't like the wild

frontier. When she received an inheritance, at her father's death, she

moved across the border into Kansas, north of Wilmot.

1835 Cooper County, Missouri Tax List

Taxpayers S-U

The following is a partial transcription of the 1835 tax rolls of

Cooper County, Missouri. The original tax list can be found in the

Western Historical Manuscript Collection, 23 Ellis Library, University

of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, Missouri 65201-5149. As can be

expected the original record is in fragile condition. The original

record consisted of two page of information. Due to the fragile

nature of the source document it was requested that only the left page

be photocopied.

Received a box Collection of Robert P. Clark clerk of the county court

of the County of Cooper state of Missouri a list of the taxes all in

the County of Cooper of Residents of said County for the 1835 of which

the above is a true copy amounting for state purposes to the sum of

$1220.48 4/8 cents and for County purposes to the sum of $305.42 in

all to $1525.60 5/8 which I oblige myself to collect on account for

according to law.

Given under my hand this 18th day of September AD 1835

John H. Hutchison

Collector of Cooper County

Williams, Benjamin

Williams, Ellison

Williams, F. A.

Williams, James

Williams, Joseph

Williams, Luke

Williams, Mary - Tax payer

130-Acres

7 - Section

48 - Township

17 - Range

Williams, Luke - Original Land Patentee

300-Value

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Williams, Richard 160 1 46 15

Williams, Robert

Williams, William 80 8 46 16

Williams, William 80 17 46 16

Luke Williams, a Baptist preacher, was a farmer, and resided about

five miles west of Boonville. He is celebrated as being the first

preacher in Cooper County, having located there several years before

the county was organized.

Cooper County MO Wills

Page 23 A Will of Luke Williams

To my wife, Mary ...

To my children...

Written: 20 August 1824 Recorded: 25 February 1825

Witnesses: James Williams and Jesse Parsons

Re: ???/James/Luke/William/James/Scott

Posted by: Trent Williams Date: December 05, 2000 at 15:57:59

In Reply to: Re: ???/James/Luke/William/James/Scott by Mary E. Price

of 20351

Do not know the exact dates, however, his son Luke Williams was born

in Aug of 1776 in Va. He lived in VA for the next 20 years for sure

but I'm not sure where. James is my brick wall. He was married to

Martha Murrell. She had two brothers, Thomas and Richard who were

baptist preachers. She died when Luke was very young. James had Luke

train as an apprentice to a drunken blacksmith. That is all I know.

PIONEER PREACHERS WERE INTENSELY EARNEST

Zeal of Elder Luke Williams of Cooper County, Baptist pastor of

Concord, first church organized south of the Missouri and west of St.

Louis, was so great that he was troubled in his soul when he did

unorthodox good on the Sabbath, as did Jesus of Nazareth.

The Reverend Williams, born in Virginia August 5, 1776, settled with

his family, in 1817, five miles west of the present Boonville, farming

in pioneer fashion and preaching nightly and Sundays, without monetary

reward. He carried the Gospel afar.

One Sunday morning before starting for Concord Church, about site

miles south of the present Boonville, Elder Williams was distressed

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because his children were crying for food and there was nothing to

eat. A fat buck leaped into his garden. Reverend Williams shot and

dressed it. His wife cooked venison and appetites were appeased.

With heavy heart the pastor went to the meeting-house. Weeping, he

recounted the situation and his act and asked if he had done wrong.

The members voted unanimously that he was right, under the

circumstances.

Luke Williams and James Savage held services at Hannah Cole's Fort,

within the present. Boonville in 1815, 1816 and 1817. Both were Indian

fighters. On May 10, 1817, Elders Edward Turner, William Thorp, David

McClain, Luke Williams, William Savage, C. W. McWilliams and others

formed Concord Baptist Church. A month later Luke Williams was elected

pastor.

1880 Mirabile, Caldwell, MO Census - William S. Williams - Son of Luke

Williams claims his father's birthplace in Kentucky.

Baptist minister

preached in "buckskins"

LUKE WILLIAMS

1776-1824

Luke Williams, Sr. was born 5 August 1776 in Virginia. He is reputed

to be a descendant of Roger Williams, founder of Rhode Island. (See

Kansas City Star, 1 March1953) His father was James Williams, who

married Martha Murrell. She was sister to two Baptist ministers,

Thomas and Richard Murrell. (Duncan, 1882)

R.S. Duncan in his 1882 History of the Baptists in Missouri has

provided a short biography on Luke Williams, Sr. This book is

available in the Western Americana microfilm collection.

Martha Murrell Williams died when Luke Williams was a boy. He was

bound out to a blacksmith named McGlohlin, located some 150 miles from

his home. After about a year, Luke fled from his master who drunk and

abusive at the time. He went home, but his father brought him back to

McGlohlin and had the contract rescinded. After this time, Luke stayed

with his father. Together they spent much time hunting in the early

settlements of Kentucky.

Duncan notes "they had some hair-breadth escapes from the Indians."

Luke Williams married on 9 July 1799 to Miss Mary "Polly" Shropshire.

She was born in 1776, two months earlier than Luke. Duncan (1882) also

provides an entertaining story of how Luke Williams came to be

converted to the calling in the Baptist church. Both Luke and his wife

were fond of dancing. One night, in 1802, while they were on the floor

dancing, Polly Williams became overwhelmed by a feeling of sin. She

took to prayer for guidance, soon after which she became a Baptist.

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Shortly after Polly's conversion, Luke Williams was also converted

andbecame a member alongside his wife. They belonged to the Baptist

church in Powell's Valley.

Duncan's biography of Luke Williams does not establish the location of

Powell's Valley. I believe it is the location by that name in the

Clinch River area of Hawkins County in eastern Tennessee, not to far

from where this family moved next - the Clear Fork of the Cumberland

River in Kentucky.

The family located on the Clear Fork in 1804. At that time there was

no settlement within 25 miles. The new settlement had 4 or 5 families

in it. Luke Williams and his family lived here for 11 years. It was

here that Luke Williams was called to ordination. Luke Williams is

shown on the 1810 Census of Kentucky, in Knox County, at 672. At this

time, he had 2 sons under age 10 and 3 daughters under age 10 and 1

daughter between 10 and 16. He and his wife are shown as being born

between 1765 and 1785. They were both actually born in 1776.

In the Fall 1815, the Luke Williams family started for Missouri. They

spent one year in Illinois where Luke rented a farm, made a crop, sold

it, bought some cattle and continued westward to Missouri in the Fall

of 1816.

Arriving inCooper County in 1816, Luke Williams settled on a farm some

5 miles west of the present town of Boonville. Here he built his home

- a log cabin. The History of Howard and Cooper County, at page 703,

notes that Luke Williams lived on Cold Camp Creek.

On the 10th of May, 1817,the Concord Church was organized inCooper

County. This was the first church organized in Cooper County. Luke

Williams was the first pastor. The founding members included his wife

Polly Williams, William Savage, Mary Save, Delaney Bolen, Judith

Williams, Susanna Savage, Charles Williams, Patsey Bolen, and

Elizabeth Williams, among others. The church was located south of

Boonville, about 5 miles. All that remains now is the Concord

Cemetery, which the author visited in 1990 and 1993.

In 1818, Luke Williams was appointed as one of the commissioners to

locate the county seat for Cooper County. The Cooper County voting

record of 1819 notes that both Luke Williams resided in Lamine

Township, which included the town of Boonville.

The 1876 Levens and Drake History of Cooper County, in describing an

early church service, notes "Luke Williams, the preacher, w

[2440088.ged]

REFN: 429

proved Luke was William savage Williams father - LDS film #1985330

Official temple record for deceased individuals, 1991-1996

Luke Williams, "VAsettlers in Mo" - Concord Church, organized 10 May

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1817, Concord Cemetery, 6miles south of Boonville, in Cooper Co MO.

Luke

Williams, b Aug 1776 in Colony of VA, settled in Cooper Co MO in 1816,

was the first minister to preach at this Concord Bpt Church (Cooper Co

Atlas, 1877, p 17; "History of Cooper Co" by Levens and Drake, 1876,

pp

58, 61, 112)

Missouri His Soc Quarterly, Vol12, in addressing the Concord Baptist

Church, Cooper Co MO., 1817 "among thepioneers who helped organize the

church and who constituted its first membership were: Luke Williams,

Polly Williams, William Savage, Mary Savage, Delaney Bolen, Judith

Williams, Absolom Huff, Susanna Savage, Joseph Base, Lydia Turner,

Charles Williams, Patsey Bolen, Sally Baze and Elizabeth Williams".

Concord Church was organized May 10, 1817 by Elders Edward Turner,

William Thorp, and David McLain. The following were the first fourteen

members: Luke Williams, Polly Williams, William Savage, Mary Savage,

Delaney Bolen, Judith Williams, Absalom Huff, Susanna Savage, Joseph

Baze, Lydia Turner, Charles Williams, Patsey Bolen, Sally Baze and

Elizabeth Williams.

Concord Church was located in the settlement south of Boonville and

was

called Concord Association in 1823. Elder Luke Williams was pastor for

six years, beginning in June 1817.After his death which occurred at

the

end of his pastorate, Elder Kemp Scottwas chosen pastor. The church

had

a membership of about 45. Dec. 26, 1846, Concord church united with a

neighboring church known as "The Vine" which strengthened materially

the

old church. The charter members of this church were Luke Williams,

Polly

Williams, William Savage, Mary Savage, Delaney Bolen, Judith Williams,

Absalom Huff, Susanna Savage, Joseph Baze, Lydia Turner, Charles

Williams, Patsey Bolen, Sally Baze and Elizabeth Williams.

A

HISTORY

Of

COOPER COUNTY,

Missouri

From the first visit by White Men, in February, 1804, to

The 5th day of July, 1876

BY HENRY C. LEVENS AND NATHANIEL M. DRAKE

Luke Williams, a Baptist preacher, was a farmer, and resided about

five

miles west of Boonville. He is celebrated as being the first preacher

in

Cooper County, having located there several years before the county

was

organized

The act under which Cooper county was organized, located the seat of

justice at thetown of Boonville. This place was designated as the

place

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for holding court,by the act under which the county was organized,

which

was adopted by the Legislature, and approved during the year 1818, and

entitled an "act establishing a part of Howard county into a separate

county, by the name of Cooper." The commissioners to locate the county

seat, appointed by the Legislature, wereAbel Owens, William Wear,

Charles Canals, Luke Williams and Julius Emmons.

Mrs. Stephens also tells of the first church she attended in the

neighborhood, which was held at the house of one of the settlers. Luke

Williams, the preacher, was dressed in a complete suit of buckskin,

and a

great many of his audience were dressed in the same style. She was so

dissatisfied with the appearance of the state of things, in this

backwoods county that she cried during the whole of the services; but

she

soon became accustomed to the new order of things, and was well

contented. At that meeting grease from the bear meat stored in the

loft

above the congregation, dripped down and spoiled her nice Sunday

shawl,

which was a fine one, brought from North Carolina, and which couldnot

be

replaced in this backwoods country.

The Williams tradition claims descendancy from Roger Williams, the

founder of Rhode Island. Matilda's great grandfather, Luke, was the

first

preacher south of the Missouri River in Missouri. The family

immigrated

to Boonesville about[2440088.ged]

REFN: 429

proved Luke was William savage Williams father - LDS film #1985330

Official temple record for deceased individuals, 1991-1996

Luke Williams, "VAsettlers in Mo" - Concord Church, organized 10 May

1817, Concord Cemetery, 6miles south of Boonville, in Cooper Co MO.

Luke

Williams, b Aug 1776 in Colony of VA, settled in Cooper Co MO in 1816,

was the first minister to preach at this Concord Bpt Church (Cooper Co

Atlas, 1877, p 17; "History of Cooper Co" by Levens and Drake, 1876,

pp

58, 61, 112)

Missouri His Soc Quarterly, Vol12, in addressing the Concord Baptist

Church, Cooper Co MO., 1817 "among thepioneers who helped organize the

church and who constituted its first membership were: Luke Williams,

Polly Williams, William Savage, Mary Savage, Delaney Bolen, Judith

Williams, Absolom Huff, Susanna Savage, Joseph Base, Lydia Turner,

Charles Williams, Patsey Bolen, Sally Baze and Elizabeth Williams".

Concord Church was organized May 10, 1817 by Elders Edward Turner,

William Thorp, and David McLain. The following were the first fourteen

members: Luke Williams, Polly Williams, William Savage, Mary Savage,

Delaney Bolen, Judith Williams, Absalom Huff, Susanna Savage, Joseph

Baze, Lydia Turner, Charles Williams, Patsey Bolen, Sally Baze and

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Elizabeth Williams.

Concord Church was located in the settlement south of Boonville and

was

called Concord Association in 1823. Elder Luke Williams was pastor for

six years, beginning in June 1817.After his death which occurred at

the

end of his pastorate, Elder Kemp Scottwas chosen pastor. The church

had

a membership of about 45. Dec. 26, 1846, Concord church united with a

neighboring church known as "The Vine" which strengthened materially

the

old church. The charter members of this church were Luke Williams,

Polly

Williams, William Savage, Mary Savage, Delaney Bolen, Judith Williams,

Absalom Huff, Susanna Savage, Joseph Baze, Lydia Turner, Charles

Williams, Patsey Bolen, Sally Baze and Elizabeth Williams.

A

HISTORY

Of

COOPER COUNTY,

Missouri

From the first visit by White Men, in February, 1804, to

The 5th day of July, 1876

BY HENRY C. LEVENS AND NATHANIEL M. DRAKE

Luke Williams, a Baptist preacher, was a farmer, and resided about

five

miles west of Boonville. He is celebrated as being the first preacher

in

Cooper County, having located there several years before the county

was

organized

The act under which Cooper county was organized, located the seat of

justice at thetown of Boonville. This place was designated as the

place

for holding court,by the act under which the county was organized,

which

was adopted by the Legislature, and approved during the year 1818, and

entitled an "act establishing a part of Howard county into a separate

county, by the name of Cooper." The commissioners to locate the county

seat, appointed by the Legislature, wereAbel Owens, William Wear,

Charles Canals, Luke Williams and Julius Emmons.

Mrs. Stephens also tells of the first church she attended in the

neighborhood, which was held at the house of one of the settlers. Luke

Williams, the preacher, was dressed in a complete suit of buckskin,

and a

great many of his audience were dressed in the same style. She was so

dissatisfied with the appearance of the state of things, in this

backwoods county that she cried during the whole of the services; but

she

soon became accustomed to the new order of things, and was well

contented. At that meeting grease from the bear meat stored in the

loft

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above the congregation, dripped down and spoiled her nice Sunday

shawl,

which was a fine one, brought from North Carolina, and which couldnot

be

replaced in this backwoods country.

The Williams tradition claims descendancy from Roger Williams, the

founder of Rhode Island. Matilda's great grandfather, Luke, was the

first

preacher south of the Missouri River in Missouri. The family

immigrated

to Boonesville about

More About LUKE WILLIAMS:

Census: 1810, Barbourville, Knox County Kentucky9

Occupation: Bound out to a blacksmith name McGlohlin

Residence: 1810, Not Stated, Knox, Kentucky10

Will: Aug 1824, Luke's will was written11,12

Notes for MARY "POLLY" SHROPSHIRE:

[2440088.ged]

Alias:<ALIA> /Polly/

REFN: 430

More About MARY "POLLY" SHROPSHIRE:

Census: 1830, Cooper County13,14,15

Nickname: Polly

Unknown-Begin: Polly15

Marriage Notes for LUKE WILLIAMS and MARY SHROPSHIRE:

[2440088.ged]

REFN3665

More About LUKE WILLIAMS and MARY SHROPSHIRE:

Marriage: 09 Jul 1799, Kentucky16

Children of LUKE WILLIAMS and MARY SHROPSHIRE are:

3. i. ELIZABETH3 WILLIAMS, b. Abt. 1802.

4. ii. JAMES WILLIAMS, b. 09 Dec 1803, KY; d. 23 Jan 1880, Linn

County, Oregon..

iii. PATSEY WILLIAMS17, b. Abt. 180417.

Notes for PATSEY WILLIAMS:

[2440088.ged]

REFN: 493

5. iv. MARY ANN WILLIAMS, b. 1806, KY.

v. SALLY WILLIAMS17, b. Abt. 181017; m. JOSEPH BAZE.

Notes for SALLY WILLIAMS:

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[2440088.ged]

REFN: 492

6. vi. LUKE D. WILLIAMS, b. 1810, Kentucky; d. 02 Nov 1848, Midway

Farm, Shoal Township, Clinton, MO.

vii. SILAS WILLIAMS17, b. Abt. 1814, Cooper County, MO17; d.

1849, Oregon Train headed West17.

Notes for SILAS WILLIAMS:

Silas Williams died in 1849 in Oregon Train headed West and was buried

in Along the Oregon Trail.

Appears on 1840 Census of Jefferson County MO

[2440088.ged]

REFN: 495

Silas Williams died in 1849 in Oregon Train headed West and was buried

in

Along the Oregon Trail.

Appears on 1840 Census of Jefferson County MO[2440088.ged]

REFN: 495

Silas Williams died in 1849 in Oregon Train headed West and was buried

in

Along the Oregon Trail.

Appears on 1840 Census of Jefferson County MO

More About SILAS WILLIAMS:

Residence: 1840, Jefferson CO, MO17

7. viii. CHARLES WILLIAMS, b. 1816, Illinois; d. 19 May 1902,

Albany, Linn Co, Oregon.

ix. SUSANNA SAVAGE WILLIAMS17, b. 1820, Cooper County, MO17; m.

WILLIAM DRISKEL, 27 Jan 1839, Boonville, Cooper, MO; b. 1817,

Tennessee.

Notes for SUSANNA SAVAGE WILLIAMS:

[2440088.ged]

REFN: 496

More About WILLIAM DRISKEL and SUSANNA WILLIAMS:

Marriage: 27 Jan 1839, Boonville, Cooper, MO

8. x. WILLIAM SAVAGE WILLIAMS, b. 21 Jan 1821, Cooper, MO; d. 07

Oct 1890, Corning, Nemaha CO, KS.

Generation No. 3

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3. ELIZABETH3 WILLIAMS (LUKE2, JAMES1)17 was born Abt. 180217. She

married ANDREW WILSON in illinois on way from Kentucky.

Notes for ELIZABETH WILLIAMS:

[2440088.ged]

Alias:<ALIA> /Betsey/

REFN: 494

More About ELIZABETH WILLIAMS:

Nickname: Nancy

Unknown-Begin: Nancy17

More About ANDREW WILSON and ELIZABETH WILLIAMS:

Marriage: illinois on way from Kentucky

Child of ELIZABETH WILLIAMS and ANDREW WILSON is:

i. JAMES4 WILSON, b. 1819.

4. JAMES3 WILLIAMS (LUKE2, JAMES1)18,19,20 was born 09 Dec 1803 in

KY21,22, and died 23 Jan 1880 in Linn County, Oregon.22. He married

MARY WILLIAMS SAVAGE 23 Feb 1826 in Cooper County, MO, daughter of

WILLIAM SAVAGE and SUSANNA WILLIAMS. She was born 16 Oct 1810 in St.

Charles County, Missouri, and died 20 Jul 1889 in Linn County Oregon.

Notes for JAMES WILLIAMS:

Missouri

Cooper County

Savage, Polly married Williams, James on 23 Feb 1826 in Cooper County,

Missouri

[2440088.ged]

REFN: 490

Missouri

Cooper County

Savage, Polly married Williams, James on 23 Feb 1826 in Cooper County,

Missouri [2440088.ged]

REFN: 490

Missouri

Cooper County

Savage, Polly married Williams, James on 23 Feb 1826 in Cooper County,

Missouri

More About JAMES WILLIAMS:

Burial: Wisner Cemetery - Linn County Oregon22

Occupation: 1850, Teacher23,24

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Residence: 1850, District 16, Cass, Missouri25

Notes for MARY WILLIAMS SAVAGE:

Searching for parents and any connected relatives of James Williams &

Mary SAVAGE Williams. James was born Dec. 14, 1803 in Kent. Did Jan.

23, 1880 in Linn County, Oregon. James Married Mary Savage on Feb. 23,

1826 in Missouri. Mary Savage Williams was born Oct. 16, 1810 in

Missouri Territory and Died July 21, 1889 in Linn County Oregon. They

are both buried at the Wisner Cemetery - Linn County Oregon near their

Donation Land Claim. James & Mary D.L. C. # was 4885 in Linn County

Oregon. James & Mary and family crossed the plains from Missouri in

1852, settling on their donation land claim near the community of

Kingston, Oregon, Linn County. All of their children were born in

Missouri except for their last child. List of Children: Luke Williams

born Jan. 21, 1827. John M. Williams born April 4, 1829. Susannah S.

Williams born Feb. 6, 1831. William F. Williams born March 11, 1833

and Died March 11, 1851 in Missouri. Silas Williams born May 5, 1835

and died May 29, 1835 in Missouri. Hiram S. Williams born May 7, 1836.

James B. Williams born June 14, 1838 and Did May 16, 1869. Mary J.

Williams born Oct. 17, 1840 and died June 11, 1920. Andrew W. Williams

born April 8, 1844 and died Aug. 2, 1844 in Missouri. Elizabeth

Matilda Williams born June 9, 1845 and died Nov. 28, 1921. Wiley Baily

Williams born Jan. 2, 1848 and died Oct. 10, 1849. Charles Marion

Williams born Jan. 14, 1851 and died Aug. 5, 1851. Martha Louisa

Williams born Jan. 18, 1854. There is at least 5 of these children

buried in Missouri. Marriage's of the children: Luke Williams married

March 25, 1852 in Missouri to - Charlotte Farmer. John M. Williams

married Dec. 20, 1855 in Oregon Territory to Amanda M. Conner.

Susannah S. Williams married Aug. 31, 1851 in Missouri to John H.

Farmer. Hiram S. Williams married twice first on Sept. 13, 1863 in

Oregon to. Nancy Turner Fleener, and # 2 July 2, 1876 in Oregon to

Mary C. Miller. Mary J. Williams married Oct. 13, 1859 in Oregon to

Henry J. Follis. Elizabeth Matilda Williams married July 10, 1862 in

Oregon to Henry Leffler. Martha Louisa Williams married Feb. 22, 1874

in Oregon to Elias Henry Jeter. Anyone researching or have information

on this family please contact me at [email protected]

Elizabeth Williams Leffler child # 10 is my direct line.

More About MARY WILLIAMS SAVAGE:

Burial: Wisner Cemetery - Linn County Oregon

More About JAMES WILLIAMS and MARY SAVAGE:

Marriage: 23 Feb 1826, Cooper County, MO

Children of JAMES WILLIAMS and MARY SAVAGE are:

9. i. LUKE4 WILLIAMS, b. Jul 1827, Missouri; d. Aft. 1900, Cass

County, MO.

ii. JOHN WILLIAMS, b. 1829.

iii. SUSANAH WILLIAMS, b. 1833, Cass County, MO; d. Pleasant

Hill, MO; m. FARMER.

iv. WILLIAM F. WILLIAMS, b. 1834.

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10. v. HIRAM SAVAGE WILLIAMS, b. 07 May 1836, Missouri; d. 05 Jun

1920, Stayton, Marion Co., Oregon..

vi. JAMES B. WILLIAMS, b. 1838.

vii. MARY WILLIAMS, b. 1845, Cass County, MO; d. Oregon.

viii. MATILDA WILLIAMS, b. 1854, Cass County, MO; d. Oregon.

5. MARY ANN3 WILLIAMS (LUKE2, JAMES1)26 was born 1806 in KY27,28.

She married HIRAM SAVAGE Abt. 1827 in Dade, MO, son of WILLIAM SAVAGE

and SUSANNA WILLIAMS. He was born Abt. 1806 in Barren County KY29,

and died 10 Apr 1879 in Grayson County, TX.

Notes for MARY ANN WILLIAMS:

[2440088.ged]

Alias:<ALIA> /Polly/

REFN: 438

More About HIRAM SAVAGE and MARY WILLIAMS:

Marriage: Abt. 1827, Dade, MO

Children of MARY WILLIAMS and HIRAM SAVAGE are:

i. WILLIAM NEWTON4 SAVAGE, b. 15 Mar 1827.

ii. MARY JANE SAVAGE, b. Abt. 1829.

iii. JAMES SAVAGE, b. Abt. 1830, Cooper County, MO.

iv. FRANCIS MARION SAVAGE, b. Abt. 1832.

v. MARTHA ANN SAVAGE, b. Abt. 1833.

vi. THOMAS E SAVAGE, b. Abt. 1840.

vii. JOHN M SAVAGE, b. Abt. 1841.

viii. LOUISE KATHRYN SAVAGE, b. Abt. 1842.

ix. FRANCIS MARION SAVAGE, b. Abt. 1843.

x. HARRIETT SAVAGE, b. Abt. 1843.

xi. C.C. SAVAGE, b. Abt. 1845.

6. LUKE D.3 WILLIAMS (LUKE2, JAMES1)30 was born 1810 in

Kentucky31,32,33, and died 02 Nov 1848 in Midway Farm, Shoal Township,

Clinton, MO33. He married LOUISA BEATTY 14 Jul 1833 in Boonville,

Cooper, MO. She was born 1814 in Kentucky34.

Notes for LUKE D. WILLIAMS:

Missouri

Cooper County

Beatty, Louisa married Williams, Luke on 14 Jul 1833 in Cooper County,

Missouri

1860 Cass County, Missouri Slave Schedules - WILLIAMS, LUKE Big

Creek Twp

[2440088.ged]

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REFN: 431

Missouri

Cooper County

Beatty, Louisa married Williams, Luke on 14 Jul 1833 in Cooper County,

Missouri

1860 Cass County, Missouri Slave Schedules - WILLIAMS, LUKE Big

Creek Twp[2440088.ged]

REFN: 431

Missouri

Cooper County

Beatty, Louisa married Williams, Luke on 14 Jul 1833 in Cooper County,

Missouri

1860 Cass County, Missouri Slave Schedules - WILLIAMS, LUKE Big

Creek Twp

More About LUKE WILLIAMS and LOUISA BEATTY:

Marriage: 14 Jul 1833, Boonville, Cooper, MO

Children of LUKE WILLIAMS and LOUISA BEATTY are:

i. SALLIE ANN4 WILLIAMS.

11. ii. JAMES WILLIAMS, b. 16 May 1834, Boonville, Cooper Co., MO;

d. 12 Mar 1923, Cameron,Clinton, MO.

12. iii. ALEXANDER BEATTY WILLIAMS, b. 04 Sep 1837, Harrisonville,

Cass, Missouri; d. 31 Mar 1917, Turney, Clinton, MO.

13. iv. ANN ELIZA WILLIAMS, b. 21 Apr 1842, Missouri; d. 07 Dec

1921, Hydro, Caddo, OK.

7. CHARLES3 WILLIAMS (LUKE2, JAMES1)35 was born 1816 in Illinois35,

and died 19 May 1902 in Albany, Linn Co, Oregon35. He married (1)

ELVIRA EDMUNDSON 10 Jun 1839 in Cass Co, MO. She was born 1821 in

Lafayette, MO, and died 1847 in MO. He married (2) LUCY ANN ARGO

BOSWELL 20 Jun 1846 in Cass, MO. She was born 05 Jan 1819 in

Cynthiana, KY, and died 14 Feb 1881 in Lebanon, Linn, OR.

Notes for CHARLES WILLIAMS:

Charles, Lucy and all of Charles' children crossed the Oregon Trail in

the early 1850's, settling in the Willamette Valley, where both

Charles and Lucy died and are buried.

[2440088.ged]

REFN: 466

Charles, Lucy and all of Charles' children crossed the Oregon Trail in

the early 1850's, settling in the Willamette Valley, where both

Charles

and Lucy died and are buried.[2440088.ged]

REFN: 466

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Charles, Lucy and all of Charles' children crossed the Oregon Trail in

the early 1850's, settling in the Willamette Valley, where both

Charles

and Lucy died and are buried.

More About CHARLES WILLIAMS:

Burial: Bellinger Cemetery near Lebanon,Linn, Oregon

More About CHARLES WILLIAMS and ELVIRA EDMUNDSON:

Marriage: 10 Jun 1839, Cass Co, MO

More About LUCY ANN ARGO BOSWELL:

Burial: Bellinger Cemetery near Lebanon,Linn, Oregon

More About CHARLES WILLIAMS and LUCY BOSWELL:

Marriage: 20 Jun 1846, Cass, MO

Children of CHARLES WILLIAMS and ELVIRA EDMUNDSON are:

i. SAPHRONIA4 WILLIAMS, b. 1841, Cass County, MO.

ii. MARY E. WILLIAMS, b. 1843, Cass County, MO.

iii. SHAIOWAROW WILLIAMS, b. 1845, Cass County, MO.

Children of CHARLES WILLIAMS and LUCY BOSWELL are:

iv. AVIS4 WILLIAMS.

v. JAMES H WILLIAMS.

vi. ROSANA WILLIAMS, b. Nov 1853; d. Jun 1924, Berlin, Linn

Co., Oregon; m. THOMAS LARKINS, 1883.

More About THOMAS LARKINS and ROSANA WILLIAMS:

Marriage: 1883

14. vii. CHARLES T WILLIAMS, b. Abt. 1858, Oregon.

viii. WILLIAM SWARROW WILLIAMS, b. 11 Feb 1861, Lebanon, Linn

Co., Oregon; d. 20 Jun 1938, Hailey, Idaho; m. VIOLA DAVIS, 1884.

More About WILLIAM SWARROW WILLIAMS:

Burial: Hailey, Idaho

More About WILLIAM WILLIAMS and VIOLA DAVIS:

Marriage: 1884

ix. WALTER WILLIAMS.

8. WILLIAM SAVAGE3 WILLIAMS (LUKE2, JAMES1)35 was born 21 Jan 1821 in

Cooper, MO35, and died 07 Oct 1890 in Corning, Nemaha CO, KS35. He

married (1) CYNTHIA HARRIET BALDWIN35 14 Jul 1842 in Clinton,

Missouri36,37,38. He married (2) JULIA FRANKLIN NEWSOM38 11 Feb

1848 in Caldwell Co., MO38, daughter of ROBERT NEWSOM and ELIZABETH

GWINN. She was born 21 Jan 1817 in Greenbrier, WV38, and died 01 Feb

1891 in Powhattan, Brown, KS38.

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Notes for WILLIAM SAVAGE WILLIAMS:

Family History as written by Pauline Wenger Gallant - December 1984

(Daughter of Alta Williams Wenger)

W.S. Williams and Julia F. Williams

The tombstone of W.S. Williams is in Corning, MO., cemetery

(correction made in 1/2001 tombstone is located in Corning, Nemaha

County, KS) He died at the age of 69 years, 18 months and 16 days.

Very little is known about this union. William S. served with the

armed forces during the Civil War. He was not heard from for several

years during this time so his wife married or lived with another man,

thus giving John Williams half brothers and half sisters. Apparently

the family was reunited when W.S. returned from the war. I have a

picture of W.S. and Julia taken in their later years.

(See notes for John Williams for continued history)

Known as "Uncle Bill Williams" in Clinton County Missouri

1880 Census Claims Luke Williams, father, was born in KY and Mary

Shropshire, Mother, born in VA[2440088.ged]

Alias:<ALIA> /Bill/

REFN: 181

Family History as written by Pauline Wenger Gallant - December 1984

(Daughter of Alta Williams Wenger)

W.S. Williams and Julia F. Williams

The tombstone of W.S. Williams is in Corning, MO., cemetery

(correction

made in 1/2001 tombstone is located in Corning, Nemaha County, KS)He

died at the age of 69 years, 18 months and 16 days. Very little is

known

about this union. William S. served with the armed forces during the

Civil War. He was not heard from for several years during this time

so

his wife married or lived with another man, thus giving John Williams

half brothers and half sisters. Apparently the family was reunited

when

W.S. returned from the war. I have a picture of W.S. and Julia taken

in

their later years.

(Seenotes for John Williams for continued history)

Known as "Uncle Bill Williams"in Clinton County Missouri

1880 Census Claims Luke Williams, father, was born in KY and Mary

Shropshire, Mother, born in VA[2440088.ged]

Alias:<ALIA> /Bill/

REFN: 181

Family History as written by Pauline Wenger Gallant - December 1984

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(Daughter of Alta Williams Wenger)

W.S. Williams and Julia F. Williams

The tombstone of W.S. Williams is in Corning, MO., cemetery

(correction

made in 1/2001 tombstone is located in Corning, Nemaha County, KS)He

died at the age of 69 years, 18 months and 16 days. Very little is

known

about this union. William S. served with the armed forces during the

Civil War. He was not heard from for several years during this time

so

his wife married or lived with another man, thus giving John Williams

half brothers and half sisters. Apparently the family was reunited

when

W.S. returned from the war. I have a picture of W.S. and Julia taken

in

their later years.

(Seenotes for John Williams for continued history)

Known as "Uncle Bill Williams"in Clinton County Missouri

1880 Census Claims Luke Williams, father, was born in KY and Mary

Shropshire, Mother, born in VA

More About WILLIAM SAVAGE WILLIAMS:

Burial: Corning, Nemaha Co., KS38

Census: 1850, Caldwell County MO39,40,41

Military service: Co. K 4 MO Infantry. Priv, Confed-civil war41

Occupation: 1850, Farmer42,43,44

Residence: 1880, Mirabile, Caldwell, Missouri45,46

Notes for CYNTHIA HARRIET BALDWIN:

[2440088.ged]

REFN: 482

Marriage Notes for WILLIAM WILLIAMS and CYNTHIA BALDWIN:

[2440088.ged]

REFN3653

More About WILLIAM WILLIAMS and CYNTHIA BALDWIN:

Marriage: 14 Jul 1842, Clinton, Missouri47,48,49

Notes for JULIA FRANKLIN NEWSOM:

NUSUM, John Nusum was born in England in 1721. He learned the

blacksmith's trade, and came to America in 1757. He died in 1761

leaving 2 sons, Robert and William. The latter married MARGARET PEECE,

of VA., by whom he had John, Lewis, William, Robert, Nathan, Conrad,

David, Polly, Susan, Elizabeth and Sally. John and Robert settled in

Callaway Co. in 1820. The former had married SALLY MCLUNG, of

Greenbriar Co., VA., by whom he had Allen, Lewis, Nathan, Samuel,

Nancy, Mary J., Sally A., and Amanda. Robert married ELIZABETH GUINN,

of VA., by whom he had Harvey, William, David, Rebecca, Julia,

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Virginia, Ruth, Susan, Sally and Polly. Harvey was judge of the county

court of Callaway Co. for 2 years.

Catherine Newsom - Age 7 was residing with William and Julia in the

1850 Caldwell County Missouri Census.[2440088.ged]

REFN: 182

NUSUM, John Nusum was born in England in 1721. He learned the

blacksmith's trade, and came to America in 1757. He died in 1761

leaving

2 sons, Robert and William. The latter married MARGARET PEECE, of VA.,

by

whom he hadJohn, Lewis, William, Robert, Nathan, Conrad, David, Polly,

Susan, Elizabethand Sally. John and Robert settled in Callaway Co. in

1820. The former had married SALLY MCLUNG, of Greenbriar Co., VA., by

whom he had Allen, Lewis, Nathan, Samuel, Nancy, Mary J., Sally A.,

and

Amanda. Robert married ELIZABETH GUINN, of VA., by whom he had Harvey,

William, David, Rebecca, Julia, Virginia, Ruth, Susan, Sally and

Polly.

Harvey was judge of the county court of Callaway Co. for 2 years.

Catherine Newsom - Age 7 was residing with William and Julia in the

1850

Caldwell County Missouri Census.

More About JULIA FRANKLIN NEWSOM:

Burial: Powhattan, Brown, Ks49

Census: 1880, Mirabile, Caldwell, MO50,51

Marriage Notes for WILLIAM WILLIAMS and JULIA NEWSOM:

[2440088.ged]

REFN3374

More About WILLIAM WILLIAMS and JULIA NEWSOM:

Marriage: 11 Feb 1848, Caldwell Co., MO51

Child of WILLIAM WILLIAMS and CYNTHIA BALDWIN is:

i. LUCINDA4 WILLIAMS51, b. 184351; d. Elk CO, KS; m. GADDIE.

Notes for LUCINDA WILLIAMS:

Lucinda was living with William and Julia in the 1850 caldwell county

missouri census. [2440088.ged]

REFN: 483

Lucinda was living with William and Julia in the 1850 caldwell county

missouri census.

Children of WILLIAM WILLIAMS and JULIA NEWSOM are:

15. ii. KATHERINE HERSCHEL4 WILLIAMS, b. Sep 1845, Caldwell,

Cameron, MO/Caldwell Co., MO; d. 01 Nov 1912, Corning, Nemaha CO, KS.

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16. iii. SUSAN MARY WILLIAMS, b. 23 Aug 1850, Caldwell Co., MO; d.

02 Jan 1927, Centralia, Nemaha Co., KS.

17. iv. MARTHA A. WILLIAMS, b. 14 Oct 1854, Caldwell, Cameron,

MO/Caldwell Co., MO; d. Bef. 1890.

18. v. JOHN WILLIAMS, b. 06 Dec 1858, Cameron, Clinton, MO; d. 27

Apr 1930, Powhattan, Brown, KS.

vi. CHARLES THOMAS WILLIAMS51, b. 06 Jun 1858, Caldwell County

MO51; m. ESTEP.

Notes for CHARLES THOMAS WILLIAMS:

[2440088.ged]

REFN: 481

19. vii. ALVIN PETER WILLIAMS, b. 04 Nov 1859, Caldwell, Cameron,

MO/Caldwell Co., MO; d. 1935, Powhattan, Brown, KS.

20. viii. JAMES LUKE WILLIAMS, b. 19 Jan 1863, Caldwell, Cameron,

MO/Caldwell Co., MO; d. 16 May 1929, Alma, KS.

Generation No. 4

9. LUKE4 WILLIAMS (JAMES3, LUKE2, JAMES1) was born Jul 1827 in

Missouri52, and died Aft. 1900 in Cass County, MO. He married

CHARLOTTE LOTTIE FARMER Abt. 1860 in Missouri. She was born Dec 1836

in Missouri52, and died Aft. 1900.

Notes for LUKE WILLIAMS:

Lived in Cass County, MO during Civil War. Served in Union Army and

lost a leg in battle at Lone Jack, MO

1900 claims they had 6 children with 5 living. Still searching for

children of Luke and Charlotte

More About LUKE WILLIAMS:

Occupation: 1850, Teacher53

More About LUKE WILLIAMS and CHARLOTTE FARMER:

Marriage: Abt. 1860, Missouri

Children of LUKE WILLIAMS and CHARLOTTE FARMER are:

i. JOHN MARTIN5 WILLIAMS, b. 18 Jul 1863, Harrisonville, Cass,

Missouri; d. 08 Feb 1923, Lamar, Prowers, CO; m. ANNIE ELEANOR HAYES.

ii. MATTIE WILLIAMS, b. Dec 1874; m. HILL.

10. HIRAM SAVAGE4 WILLIAMS (JAMES3, LUKE2, JAMES1) was born 07 May

1836 in Missouri54, and died 05 Jun 1920 in Stayton, Marion Co.,

Oregon.. He married (1) NANCY FLEENER 13 Sep 1863 in Linn County,

Oregon. He married (2) MARY C MILLER 02 Jul 1876.

More About HIRAM WILLIAMS and NANCY FLEENER:

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Marriage: 13 Sep 1863, Linn County, Oregon

More About HIRAM WILLIAMS and MARY MILLER:

Marriage: 02 Jul 1876

Children of HIRAM WILLIAMS and NANCY FLEENER are:

i. MARY E.5 WILLIAMS, b. 19 Jul 1864.

ii. SAMUEL HENRY WILLIAMS, b. 30 Apr 1867.

Children of HIRAM WILLIAMS and MARY MILLER are:

iii. LUKE FRANKLIN5 WILLIAMS, b. 28 Nov 1877.

iv. WILLIAM RILEY WILLIAMS, b. 1879.

11. JAMES4 WILLIAMS (LUKE D.3, LUKE2, JAMES1) was born 16 May 1834 in

Boonville, Cooper Co., MO55, and died 12 Mar 1923 in Cameron,Clinton,

MO. He married EMILY STEPHENSON 29 Dec 1864 in Cameron, Clinton, MO.

She was born 15 Jan 1845 in Cameron, MO55, and died 08 Jul 1924 in

Cameron, Clinton, MO.

Notes for JAMES WILLIAMS:

Elected Constable of Pleasant Hill Township, Jackson Co. (now Cass

Co.) Mo in 1834.

James and Emily claim on the 1900 census that they had 9 children with

seven living

More About JAMES WILLIAMS:

Occupation: 1900, Farmer

More About JAMES WILLIAMS and EMILY STEPHENSON:

Marriage: 29 Dec 1864, Cameron, Clinton, MO

Children of JAMES WILLIAMS and EMILY STEPHENSON are:

21. i. ROSA BELLE5 WILLIAMS, b. Jan 1866, Clinton Missouri.

22. ii. WALLACE EDWIN WILLIAMS, b. 14 Jan 1867, Cameron, Clinton,

MO.

iii. LUKE WILLIAMS, b. Oct 1871, Clinton Missouri55.

Notes for LUKE WILLIAMS:

Luke was single on the 1900 Census

More About LUKE WILLIAMS:

Occupation: 1900, Farm Laborer

23. iv. ROLAND H WILLIAMS, b. Mar 1875, Clinton Missouri.

v. MAUDE WILLIAMS, b. Mar 1879, Clinton Missouri55; m. F.

MARTIN, Aft. 190056.

More About MAUDE WILLIAMS:

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Occupation: 1900, School Teacher

More About F. MARTIN and MAUDE WILLIAMS:

Marriage: Aft. 190056

vi. HERBERT S. WILLIAMS, b. Oct 1883, Clinton Missouri57.

vii. ROGER WILLIAMS, b. Jun 1885, Clinton Missouri57.

12. ALEXANDER BEATTY4 WILLIAMS (LUKE D.3, LUKE2, JAMES1)57 was born

04 Sep 1837 in Harrisonville, Cass, Missouri58, and died 31 Mar 1917

in Turney, Clinton, MO. He married MARY ISABELLE DANIEL 19 May 1874

in Smithfork, Clinton, MO58. She was born Nov 1849 in Ohio58.

Notes for ALEXANDER BEATTY WILLIAMS:

!Son of Luke & Louisa (Beatty) Williams.

!BIRTH: Read headstone in cemetery in 1979.

!MARRIAGE: "Marriage Records of Clinton County, MO, 1847-1888", (Film#

1005967, Salt Lake City F.H.C.) pg 87.

!DEATH: Read headstone in cemetery in 1979.

!Alexander was farmer. He was first married to a Matilda (1841-1872).

Birth: 4 SEP 1837 in Harrisonville, Cass, MO

Death: 31 MAR 1917 in Turney, Clinton, MO

Burial: Rd. Prairie Cem, Turney, Clinton, MO

More About ALEXANDER BEATTY WILLIAMS:

Burial: Prairie Cemetery, Turney, Clinton, MO

More About ALEXANDER WILLIAMS and MARY DANIEL:

Marriage: 19 May 1874, Smithfork, Clinton, MO58

Children of ALEXANDER WILLIAMS and MARY DANIEL are:

i. IDA5 WILLIAMS58, b. 24 Apr 187558.

ii. ALICE WILLIAMS58, b. 21 Oct 1876, Turney, Clinton, MO58; d.

19 Apr 1956, Turney, Clinton, MO; m. ADEN ANDREW SILVIUS, 26 Feb 1901,

Turney, Clinton, MO; b. 09 Jan 1875.

More About ALICE WILLIAMS:

Burial: Greenlawn Cemetery, Plattsburg, Clinton, MO

Occupation: 1900, School Teacher58

More About ADEN SILVIUS and ALICE WILLIAMS:

Marriage: 26 Feb 1901, Turney, Clinton, MO

iii. CYRUS WILLIAMS58, b. 25 Feb 187858.

iv. HARRIETT ROSAMAND WILLIAMS58, b. 04 Mar 188058.

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v. FRED WILLIAMS58, b. 04 May 188458.

vi. MAY WILLIAMS58, b. 17 May 188658.

vii. FLORENCE WILLIAMS58, b. 31 May 189058.

13. ANN ELIZA4 WILLIAMS (LUKE D.3, LUKE2, JAMES1) was born 21 Apr

1842 in Missouri, and died 07 Dec 1921 in Hydro, Caddo, OK. She

married JOHN SCHRECK. He was born 10 Jan 1838 in Pa, and died 20 May

1915 in Hydro, Caddo, OK.

More About ANN ELIZA WILLIAMS:

Burial: 09 Dec 1921, Hydro, Caddo, OK

More About JOHN SCHRECK:

Burial: 21 May 1915, Hydro, Caddo, OK

Children of ANN WILLIAMS and JOHN SCHRECK are:

i. SOPHIA ALICE5 SCHRECK, b. 24 Nov 1865, Caldwell County MO.

ii. MARY ETTIE SCHRECK, b. 21 Jun 1867, Caldwell County MO.

iii. ANNIE SCHRECK, b. 13 Nov 1869, Caldwell County MO.

iv. LOUISA SCHRECK, b. 02 Mar 1872, Caldwell County MO; d. 19

Nov 1938, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Co, OK.

v. JOHN LESLIE SCHRECK, b. 20 Nov 1874, Taylor, Iowa; d. 02

Jan 1930, Hennepin, MN.

vi. HENRY ALEXANDER SCHRECK, b. 03 Mar 1878, Bedford, Taylor,

Iowa; d. 29 Dec 1930, St. Joseph, Buchanan, MO.

vii. GEORGE WILLIAMS SCHRECK, b. 12 Sep 1880, Bedford, Taylor,

Iowa; d. 23 Jan 1917, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Co, OK.

viii. IRWIN RUSH SCHRECK, b. 02 Oct 1885, Bedford, Taylor, Iowa;

d. 25 Jul 1886, Bedford, Taylor, Iowa.

14. CHARLES T4 WILLIAMS (CHARLES3, LUKE2, JAMES1) was born Abt. 1858

in Oregon. He married (1) EFFIE GERALDINE CLINE. She was born 13 May

1878, and died 26 Jan 1962. He married (2) LEORA DAVIS in Athena,

Oregon, USA.

More About CHARLES WILLIAMS and LEORA DAVIS:

Marriage: Athena, Oregon, USA

Children of CHARLES WILLIAMS and EFFIE CLINE are:

i. LUCY5 WILLIAMS.

ii. MYRTLE WILLIAMS.

iii. LAWRENCE OLIVER WILLIAMS.

iv. LEOPOLD WILLIAMS.

15. KATHERINE HERSCHEL4 WILLIAMS (WILLIAM SAVAGE3, LUKE2, JAMES1)59

was born Sep 1845 in Caldwell, Cameron, MO/Caldwell Co., MO59, and

died 01 Nov 1912 in Corning, Nemaha CO, KS59. She married FRANCIS

MARION SMITH 07 Nov 1872 in Caldwell Co., MO. He was born 22 Apr 1851

in Burnside, KY, and died 02 Mar 1941 in Corning, Nemaha CO, KS.

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Notes for KATHERINE HERSCHEL WILLIAMS:

Francis M. SMITH to Kate WILLIAMS --Nov. 7, 1872-- By: William A. O.

Munsell, Minister of the Gospel M. E. Church, at his residence in

Caldwell County Page 18

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Alias:<ALIA> /Kate/

REFN: 469

Francis M. SMITH to Kate WILLIAMS --Nov. 7, 1872-- By: William A. O.

Munsell, Minister of the Gospel M. E. Church, at his residence in

Caldwell County Page 18

More About FRANCIS MARION SMITH:

Burial: Corning, Nemaha CO, KS

Occupation: 1880, Farmer60

More About FRANCIS SMITH and KATHERINE WILLIAMS:

Marriage: 07 Nov 1872, Caldwell Co., MO

Children of KATHERINE WILLIAMS and FRANCIS SMITH are:

24. i. FANNIE BELL5 SMITH, b. 12 Aug 1873, Cameron, Caldwell,

MO/Caldwell Co., MO; d. 14 Nov 1961, Goff, Nemaha, KS.

ii. JAMES EDWARD SMITH, b. Abt. 1874.

iii. CHARLOTTE SMITH, b. Abt. 1876; m. JOHN P. WAGES, 12 Nov

1892, Senaca, Nemaha, Ks.

More About JOHN WAGES and CHARLOTTE SMITH:

Marriage: 12 Nov 1892, Senaca, Nemaha, Ks

iv. JOHN EVAN SMITH, b. 01 Aug 1878, St. Joseph, Buchanan, MO;

d. 03 Oct 1954, Goff, Nemaha, KS.

More About JOHN EVAN SMITH:

Burial: Fairview Cemetery, Goff, KS Lot 375

16. SUSAN MARY4 WILLIAMS (WILLIAM SAVAGE3, LUKE2, JAMES1)61 was born

23 Aug 1850 in Caldwell Co., MO61, and died 02 Jan 1927 in Centralia,

Nemaha Co., KS61. She married WILLIAM THOMAS DEWALT 01 Jan 1872 in

Plattsburg, Clinton Co., MO. He was born 15 Jun 1847 in Allegheny Co,

Pa, and died 03 May 1916 in Centralia, Nemaha Co., KS.

Notes for SUSAN MARY WILLIAMS:

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REFN: 197

More About SUSAN MARY WILLIAMS:

Burial: Centralia, Nemaha Co., KS61

Notes for WILLIAM THOMAS DEWALT:

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1900 Census shows that 3 of their children died before 1900, four of

the children were not on the census so still need to determine which

of those 4 died before the census

More About WILLIAM THOMAS DEWALT:

Occupation: Jun 1900, Farmer62

More About WILLIAM DEWALT and SUSAN WILLIAMS:

Marriage: 01 Jan 1872, Plattsburg, Clinton Co., MO

Children of SUSAN WILLIAMS and WILLIAM DEWALT are:

i. CHARLES LAWRENCE5 DEWALT62, b. 27 Dec 1873.

ii. HARRY DEWALT, b. 20 Mar 1875.

iii. MARY AUGUSTA DEWALT, b. 02 Aug 1876; d. Bef. 1900.

iv. LIZZIE DEWALT, b. 10 Feb 1878; d. Bef. 1900.

v. LUCY JANE DEWALT, b. 10 Feb 1878; m. JAMES F. SWAN, 23 Dec

1897, Senaca, Nemaha, Ks.

More About JAMES SWAN and LUCY DEWALT:

Marriage: 23 Dec 1897, Senaca, Nemaha, Ks

vi. VERTIEI VENETA DEWALT62, b. 17 Dec 1879.

vii. HETTIE DEWALT62, b. 05 Jan 1882, Centralia, Nemaha Co., KS;

d. 29 Sep 1923, Centralia, Nemaha Co., KS.

viii. ANNA LOCKWOOD DEWALT62, b. 24 Sep 1883, Nemaha, Centralia,

KS; d. 20 Aug 1939.

ix. WILLIAM PENN DEWALT62, b. 24 Aug 1886, Centralia, Nemaha

Co., KS; d. 25 Jun 1964; m. EUGENIA VAUGHN.

x. SULA OKLA DEWALT62, b. 17 Feb 1891, Centralia, Nemaha Co.,

KS; d. 26 May 1955.

17. MARTHA A.4 WILLIAMS (WILLIAM SAVAGE3, LUKE2, JAMES1)63 was born

14 Oct 1854 in Caldwell, Cameron, MO/Caldwell Co., MO63, and died Bef.

1890. She married DAVID C. WALLACE64. He was born Abt. 1848 in MO.

Notes for MARTHA A. WILLIAMS:

[2440088.ged]

Alias:<ALIA> /Mattie/

REFN: 480

More About MARTHA A. WILLIAMS:

Nickname: Mattie

Children of MARTHA WILLIAMS and DAVID WALLACE are:

i. LUKE5 WALLACE, b. Bef. 1877.

ii. ALMA L. WALLACE64, b. Abt. 187764.

iii. ANNA WALLACE, b. Bef. 1879.

iv. CHARLES O. WALLACE64, b. Bef. 187964.

v. WILLIAM WALLACE, b. Bef. 1879.

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vi. EDWIN A. WALLACE, b. Aft. 1879.

vii. MARTHA (MATTIE) WALLACE, b. Aft. 1879.

18. JOHN4 WILLIAMS (WILLIAM SAVAGE3, LUKE2, JAMES1)65 was born 06 Dec

1858 in Cameron, Clinton, MO65, and died 27 Apr 1930 in Powhattan,

Brown, KS65. He married (1) FANNIE BAKER ESTEP65, daughter of JOSHUA

ESTEP and RHODA WELLER. She was born 23 May 1859 in Seneca County,

OH65, and died 19 Jan 1947 in Powhattan, Brown, KS. He married (2)

FANNIE BAKER ESTEP65 09 Mar 1880 in Cameron, Caldwell Co, MO65,

daughter of JOSHUA ESTEP and RHODA WELLER. She was born 23 May 1859

in Seneca County, OH65, and died 19 Jan 1947 in Powhattan, Brown, KS.

Notes for JOHN WILLIAMS:

Family History as written by Pauline Wenger Gallant - December 1984

(Daughter of Alta Williams Wenger)

John Williams, father of Alta, was born on a farm near Cameron, Mo.,

Caldwell County, Dec 6, 1856 and died at his home 4 miles west of

Powhattan, Kansas after a brief illness on Sunday morning, April 27,

1930, at the age of 73 years. John's ambition was to become a teacher

so after completing the 8th grade, he attended Campbell College in

Holton, Kansas. He was engaged in teaching a number of years. On

March 9, 1880 he was married to Fannie Baker Estep to which union 7

daughters and 2 sons were born. For 47 years John resided on the farm

where he died. All of his children attended his funeral and he is

buried in the Powhattan Cemetery. I was 11 years old when my

grandfather, John Williams died. I remember him as a man who

respected a sharp mind, who read a lot, enjoyed teaching his

grandchildren to read and sing. His tuning fork, which I have and was

given to me by Aunt Susie just before her death, was the instrument he

used in teaching me my first music when I was a little girl. I

remember him as a fairly tall slender man with white hair, white

mustache, and grey eyes. He chewed tobacco. His teeth were stained

with tobacco juice, but they were his own. He loved to hunt,

particularly coon hunt. When he could not sleep at night, he would

call out his two coon hounds and take off for the woods just south and

east of his house. These treks were frequent trips with him as he was

a man of impatience and nervous energy. As his grandsons grew older,

he would take them hunting with him. One night he invited my dad Paul

to go with him. My dad said to him, "No, I don't want to go. I ain't

lost no coons." I spent much time with my grandparents , walking to

their home after school. No one could make baking powder biscuits

like grandma. She used real butter and cream in blending them, put

them in a heavy iron pan in her big wood stove oven and they would

bake out all golden brown crispy edges and BIG. Gosh, they were

delicious.

John provided the livelihood for his family by doing some farming,

hitching his horse to a one-bladed plow and pushing the plow between

the two handles, the reins were tied around his waist. Grandpa also

sold pelts for $1 each.

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Alta remembers that she was "scared to death of dad". She said he

never hurt her. She remembers that her dad loved to study the stars,

and when there was any change in the solar system, he would get the

kids out of bed in the middle of the night to go outside and explain

the phenomenon to them. They would sit on the front steps during this

apparition and "nearly freeze to death". John would get fidgety about

4:00 A.M. every morning, get out of bed and the whole family and make

them get up too. They would all sit around the breakfast table,

kerosene lamp lit, and wait for daylight so they could go to school.

I was torn up when my grandfather died. He had been feeling under par

for several days and on Sunday morning our family drove to his home to

spend the day. When we arrived, he was sitting in his chair in the

kitchen. I followed my usual custom of sitting on his lap and

inspecting his pocket watch. A short time later he had an "attack"

was taken to his bed and died within a couple of minutes. Grandma

stayed right by his side. A doctor was phoned but after he died the

call was cancelled. The undertaker, Mr. Rake of Horton, Kansas laid

grandpa out to rest in his casket in his own parlor, with netting

draped over the upper part of his body. Neighbors came in for two

nights to keep the wake before he was buried. John was not a church

going person but among his papers was found a little note in his

handwriting dated March 3, 1896, "Walk worthy of God who hath called

you unto his kingdom and glory." A little gem he wrote for me one

time was "The purest gem that mortal times afford is a spotless

reputation."

Grandpa kept a green wooden box on top of the kitchen cabinet. Along

with his important papers, he kept his chewing tobacco, a little brown

bag of horehound candy, his tuning fork, and some brown sugar. No one

dared look in his box but he always brought it out to give us a little

candy or sugar.

His mode of transportation was his spring wagon. He used this to

drive to Powhattan for provisions. The Williams family was so large

and so close that this just made up their world. This was a place

where I could go, be received kindly, and made to feel at home. It

was quiet place when just the three of us were there. I shall always

cherish the memory of that warmth and peace.

Children of John and Fannie: Lou Belle, Katie, Lillie, Clarence,

Myrtle, Susie, Nellie, Orland, and Alta

End:[2440088.ged]

REFN: 164

Family History as written by Pauline Wenger Gallant - December 1984

(Daughter of Alta Williams Wenger)

John Williams, father of Alta, was born on a farm near Cameron, Mo.,

Caldwell County, Dec 6, 1856 and died at his home 4 miles west of

Powhattan, Kansas after a brief illness on Sunday morning, April 27,

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1930, at the age of 73 years. John's ambition was to become a teacher

so

after completing the 8th grade, he attended Campbell College in

Holton,

Kansas. He was engaged in teaching a number of years. On March 9,

1880

he was married to Fannie Baker Estep to which union 7 daughters and 2

sons were born. For 47 years John resided on the farm where he died.

All of his children attended his funeral and he is buried in the

Powhattan Cemetery. I was 11 years old when my grandfather, John

Williams died. I remember him as a man who respected a sharp mind,

who

read a lot, enjoyed teaching his grandchildren to read and sing. His

tuning fork, which I have and was given to me byAunt Susie just before

her death, was the instrument he used in teaching me my first music

when

I was a little girl. I remember him as a fairly tall slender man with

white hair, white mustache, and grey eyes. He chewed tobacco. His

teeth

were stained with tobacco juice, but they were his own. He loved to

hunt, particularly coon hunt. When he could not sleep at night, he

would

call out his two coon hounds and take off for the woods just south and

eastof his house. These treks were frequent trips with him as he was

a

man of impatience and nervous energy. As his grandsons grew older, he

would take them hunting with him. One night he invited my dad Paul to

go

with him. My dadsaid to him, "No, I don't want to go. I ain't lost

no

coons." I spent muchtime with my grandparents , walking to their home

after school. No one could make baking powder biscuits like grandma.

She used real butter and cream in blending them, put them in a heavy

iron

pan in her big wood stove oven and they would bake out all golden

brown

crispy edges and BIG. Gosh, they were delicious.

John provided the livelihood for his family by doing some farming,

hitching his horse to a one-bladed plow and pushing the plow between

the

two handles, the reins were tied around his waist. Grandpa also sold

pelts for $1 each.

Alta remembers that she was "scared to death of dad". She said he

never

hurt her. She remembers that her dad loved to study the stars, and

when

there was any change in the solar system, he would get the kids out of

bed in the middle of the night to go outside and explain the

phenomenon

to them. They would sit on the front steps during this apparition and

"nearly freeze to death". John would get fidgety about 4:00 A.M.

every

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morning, get outof bed and the whole family and make them get up too.

They would all sit around the breakfast table, kerosene lamp lit, and

wait for daylight so they could go to school.

I was torn up when my grandfather died. He had been feelingunder par

for several days and on Sunday morning our family drove to his home to

spend the day. When we arrived, he was sitting in his chair in the

kitchen. I followed my usual custom of sitting on his lap and

inspecting

his pocket watch. A short time later he had an "attack" was taken to

his

bed and died within a couple of minutes. Grandma stayed right by his

side. A doctorwas phoned but after he died the call was cancelled.

The

undertaker, Mr. Rake of Horton, Kansas laid grandpa out to rest in his

casket in his own parlor, with netting draped over the upper part of

his

body. Neighbors came in fortwo nights to keep the wake before he was

buried. John was not a church going person but among his papers was

found a little note in his handwriting dated March 3, 1896, "Walk

worthy

of God who hath called you unto his kingdom and glory." A little gem

he

wrote for me one tim

Powhatten Farm is located 11/2 mile

More About JOHN WILLIAMS:

Burial: Powhattan, Brown, KS65

Residence: 1900, Powhattan, Brown, KS66,67

Notes for FANNIE BAKER ESTEP:

Resided with her parents Joshua and Rhoda Weller Estep in 1880 in

Lathrop, Clinton, MO according to the 1880 census.

[2440088.ged]

REFN: 165

Resided with her parents Joshua and Rhoda Weller Estep in 1880 in

Lathrop, Clinton, MO according to the 1880 census.

Fannie was John's student when they fell in love and were married per

Pauline Wenger Gallant

More About FANNIE BAKER ESTEP:

Burial: Powhattan, Brown, KS67

Residence: 1880, Lathrop, Clinton, MO68,69

Marriage Notes for JOHN WILLIAMS and FANNIE ESTEP:

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REFN2060

Notes for FANNIE BAKER ESTEP:

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Resided with her parents Joshua and Rhoda Weller Estep in 1880 in

Lathrop, Clinton, MO according to the 1880 census.

[2440088.ged]

REFN: 165

Resided with her parents Joshua and Rhoda Weller Estep in 1880 in

Lathrop, Clinton, MO according to the 1880 census.

Fannie was John's student when they fell in love and were married per

Pauline Wenger Gallant

More About FANNIE BAKER ESTEP:

Burial: Powhattan, Brown, KS69

Residence: 1880, Lathrop, Clinton, MO70,71

Marriage Notes for JOHN WILLIAMS and FANNIE ESTEP:

[2440088.ged]

REFN2056

More About JOHN WILLIAMS and FANNIE ESTEP:

Marriage: 09 Mar 1880, Cameron, Caldwell Co, MO71

Child of JOHN WILLIAMS and FANNIE ESTEP is:

25. i. SUSIE5 WILLIAMS, b. 25 Nov 1893, Powhatten, Brown, KS; d.

31 Jul 1977, Scott City, Scott, KS; Stepchild.

Children of JOHN WILLIAMS and FANNIE ESTEP are:

26. ii. LOU BELLE5 WILLIAMS, b. 03 Dec 1881, Caldwell, Cameron,

MO/Caldwell Co., MO; d. 1971, Alma City Cemetery, Alma, Kansas.

27. iii. KATIE WILLIAMS, b. Sep 1883; d. Powhattan, Brown, KS.

28. iv. CLARENCE ARON WILLIAMS, b. 01 Sep 1885, Corning, Nemaha,

KS; d. 31 Jan 1936, Holton, KS.

29. v. LILLIE B. WILLIAMS, b. 15 Jan 1888; d. Aug 1963.

30. vi. NELLIE B. WILLIAMS, b. 11 Feb 1890; d. Apr 1987, Topeka,

Shawnee, Kansas.

31. vii. MYRTLE R. WILLIAMS, b. Apr 1891.

32. viii. ORLAND J. WILLIAMS, b. 20 Jan 1897, Powhatten, Brown, KS;

d. 16 Sep 1966, Horton, Brown, KS.

33. ix. ALTA WILLIAMS, b. 10 Jul 1898; d. Feb 1985, Hiawatha,

Brown, KS.

19. ALVIN PETER4 WILLIAMS (WILLIAM SAVAGE3, LUKE2, JAMES1)71 was born

04 Nov 1859 in Caldwell, Cameron, MO/Caldwell Co., MO71, and died 1935

in Powhattan, Brown, KS71. He married ELIZABETH LAVINA72 Abt. 188773.

She was born Mar 1867 in Ohio, and died 1926 in Powhattan, Brown, KS.

Notes for ALVIN PETER WILLIAMS:

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Alias:<ALIA> /Pete/

REFN: 467

More About ALVIN PETER WILLIAMS:

Occupation: Jun 1900, Farmer74,75

More About ALVIN WILLIAMS and ELIZABETH LAVINA:

Marriage: Abt. 188776

Children of ALVIN WILLIAMS and ELIZABETH LAVINA are:

i. STELLA E.5 WILLIAMS77, b. Jul 1888, Kansas.

ii. WILLIAM RAY WILLIAMS78, b. Jun 1891, Kansas; d. 1965.

iii. EDNA M. WILLIAMS79, b. Mar 1894, Kansas.

iv. VERTIE L. WILLIAMS79, b. 24 Nov 1899, Kansas; d. 12 Aug

196180; m. RALPH HENRY SCHMITT81, 20 Mar 1918, Kansas82; b. 29 Jun

1894, Fairview, Kansas; d. 10 Aug 1973.

More About RALPH SCHMITT and VERTIE WILLIAMS:

Marriage: 20 Mar 1918, Kansas82

20. JAMES LUKE4 WILLIAMS (WILLIAM SAVAGE3, LUKE2, JAMES1)83 was born

19 Jan 1863 in Caldwell, Cameron, MO/Caldwell Co., MO83, and died 16

May 1929 in Alma, KS83. He married (1) ELVIRA CLEVENGER. He

married (2) ADELINE ESTHER ALLEN 1885. She was born 14 Apr 1865 in

Newark, NJ, and died 10 Jul 1918 in Alma, KS.

Notes for JAMES LUKE WILLIAMS:

[2440088.ged]

REFN: 470

More About JAMES LUKE WILLIAMS:

Burial: Alma, KS83

More About ADELINE ESTHER ALLEN:

Burial: Alma, KS

More About JAMES WILLIAMS and ADELINE ALLEN:

Marriage: 1885

Children of JAMES WILLIAMS and ADELINE ALLEN are:

34. i. SCOTT HOPKINS5 WILLIAMS, b. 19 Jan 1891, Centralia, Nemaha

Co., KS; d. 04 Dec 1964, Alma, KS.

ii. DOLLIE ROBISKIE WILLIAMS, d. 1932.

iii. CHESTER ARTHUR WILLIAMS.

iv. BESSIE MCCOY WILLIAMS.

Generation No. 5

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21. ROSA BELLE5 WILLIAMS (JAMES4, LUKE D.3, LUKE2, JAMES1) was born

Jan 1866 in Clinton Missouri84. She married JOSEPH E. THOMPSON Abt.

189284. He was born Oct 1860 in Iowa84.

More About JOSEPH E. THOMPSON:

Occupation: 1900, Farmer84

More About JOSEPH THOMPSON and ROSA WILLIAMS:

Marriage: Abt. 189284

Children of ROSA WILLIAMS and JOSEPH THOMPSON are:

i. FAYE M.6 THOMPSON84, b. Feb 1894.

ii. NELLIE THOMPSON84, b. Sep 1896.

iii. GRACE THOMPSON84, b. Feb 1899.

22. WALLACE EDWIN5 WILLIAMS (JAMES4, LUKE D.3, LUKE2, JAMES1) was

born 14 Jan 1867 in Cameron, Clinton, MO84. He married MARTHA

ELIZABETH GILCHRIST Aft. 190085. She was born 22 Sep 1874 in

Keystone, MO, and died 1961 in Missouri.

Notes for WALLACE EDWIN WILLIAMS:

Wallace was single on the 1900 census at the age of 33

More About WALLACE EDWIN WILLIAMS:

Occupation: 1900, Farm Laborer

More About WALLACE WILLIAMS and MARTHA GILCHRIST:

Marriage: Aft. 190085

Children of WALLACE WILLIAMS and MARTHA GILCHRIST are:

i. CLAUDE GILCHRIST6 WILLIAMS.

ii. JAMES ROGER WILLIAMS.

23. ROLAND H5 WILLIAMS (JAMES4, LUKE D.3, LUKE2, JAMES1) was born Mar

1875 in Clinton Missouri86. He married CONNIE Abt. 189886. She was

born Feb 1879 in Missouri86.

More About ROLAND H WILLIAMS:

Occupation: 1900, Farmer86

More About ROLAND WILLIAMS and CONNIE:

Marriage: Abt. 189886

Child of ROLAND WILLIAMS and CONNIE is:

i. FERRELL6 WILLIAMS, b. 189887.

24. FANNIE BELL5 SMITH (KATHERINE HERSCHEL4 WILLIAMS, WILLIAM

SAVAGE3, LUKE2, JAMES1) was born 12 Aug 1873 in Cameron, Caldwell,

MO/Caldwell Co., MO, and died 14 Nov 1961 in Goff, Nemaha, KS. She

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married JOSEPH EDWARD MUNSEL 16 Feb 1892 in Seneca, Nemaha, KS. He

was born 16 Feb 1867 in Goff, Nemaha, KS, and died 28 Apr 1949 in

Goff, Nemaha, KS.

More About FANNIE BELL SMITH:

Burial: Fairview Cemetery, Goff, KS

More About JOSEPH EDWARD MUNSEL:

Burial: May, Fairview Cemetery, Goff, KS

More About JOSEPH MUNSEL and FANNIE SMITH:

Marriage: 16 Feb 1892, Seneca, Nemaha, KS

Children of FANNIE SMITH and JOSEPH MUNSEL are:

i. ZELLA MAY6 MUNSEL, b. 20 Jan 1893; d. 27 Nov 1970, Goff,

Nemaha, KS.

More About ZELLA MAY MUNSEL:

Burial: Fairview Cemetery, Goff, KS

ii. LAWRENCE L. MUNSEL, b. 03 Mar 1894, Goff, Nemaha, KS; d. 26

Mar 1986, Goff, Nemaha, KS; m. ESTHER MAE HOLT, Abt. 1915; b. 13 Dec

1896; d. 04 Oct 1975, Goff, Nemaha, KS.

More About LAWRENCE L. MUNSEL:

Burial: Fairview Cemetery, Goff, KS

More About ESTHER MAE HOLT:

Burial: Fairview Cemetery, Goff, KS

More About LAWRENCE MUNSEL and ESTHER HOLT:

Marriage: Abt. 1915

25. SUSIE5 WILLIAMS (JOHN4, WILLIAM SAVAGE3, LUKE2, JAMES1)88 was

born 25 Nov 1893 in Powhatten, Brown, KS89, and died 31 Jul 1977 in

Scott City, Scott, KS90,91. She married (1) ERNEST WINTERSCHEIDT92 13

Jul 1911 in Fidelity, KS, son of PETER WINTERSCHEIDT and MARY

TROMPETER. He was born 22 Sep 1893 in Kansas93, and died 10 Aug 1937.

She married (2) GEORGE PIERRE PAUL FOUQUET 22 May 1939 in Cloud

County, Kansas. He was born 29 Jun 1893 in Andale, Kansas, and died

Feb 1976 in Scott City, Scott, KS94.

Notes for SUSIE WILLIAMS:

Susie was pregnant before she married Ernest. Family lore is Lyle may

not be Ernest

s child.

More About SUSIE WILLIAMS:

Burial: Scott County Cemetery95

Nickname: Sunbeam

Unknown-Begin: Sunbeam95

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More About ERNEST WINTERSCHEIDT:

Burial: Section II, Lot 45D, Nemaha KS, Fidelity

Cause of Death: Cancer

Census: 1920, Powhatten, Brown, KS96

Occupation: 1920, Farmer96

More About ERNEST WINTERSCHEIDT and SUSIE WILLIAMS:

Marriage: 13 Jul 1911, Fidelity, KS

More About GEORGE PIERRE PAUL FOUQUET:

Burial: Scott County Cemetery

More About GEORGE FOUQUET and SUSIE WILLIAMS:

Marriage: 22 May 1939, Cloud County, Kansas

Children of SUSIE WILLIAMS and ERNEST WINTERSCHEIDT are:

i. LYLE B.6 WINTERSCHEIDT97, b. Abt. 1912; m. MADELINE

MCGINTY, 22 Sep 1933, Seneca, Nemaha Co., KS.

More About LYLE WINTERSCHEIDT and MADELINE MCGINTY:

Marriage: 22 Sep 1933, Seneca, Nemaha Co., KS

ii. LEO R. WINTERSCHEIDT98, b. Abt. 1913.

26. LOU BELLE5 WILLIAMS (JOHN4, WILLIAM SAVAGE3, LUKE2, JAMES1)99 was

born 03 Dec 1881 in Caldwell, Cameron, MO/Caldwell Co., MO99, and died

1971 in Alma City Cemetery, Alma, Kansas99. She married (1)

DAVENPORT. She married (2) W. C. KIELY.

Notes for LOU BELLE WILLIAMS:

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REFN: 174

> Lou Belle was married to Davenport. They had 5 daughters, Jean,

Fannie,

Lily, Marcella and Belle After Mr Davenport was killed, LouBelle

married

Mr; Kiely. They were divorced for a while, then remarried. After

his

death, Aunt Lou Belle marrie again. Information provided by Pauline

Wenger Gallant - daughter of Alta Williams

Notes for DAVENPORT:

Active in the Cattle Business. Lore has it

Children of LOU WILLIAMS and DAVENPORT are:

i. MARCELLA E.6 DAVENPORT, b. Abt. 1914.

ii. ANGELIA DAVENPORT, b. Abt. 1916.

iii. JEAN DAVENPORT, b. Bef. 1914.

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27. KATIE5 WILLIAMS (JOHN4, WILLIAM SAVAGE3, LUKE2, JAMES1)99 was

born Sep 188399, and died in Powhattan, Brown, KS. She married ALLEN

MCCRERY. He died in Powhattan, Brown, KS.

Notes for KATIE WILLIAMS:

[2440088.ged]

Alias:<ALIA> /Katie/

REFN: 175

More About KATIE WILLIAMS:

Cause of Death: Cancer

Children of KATIE WILLIAMS and ALLEN MCCRERY are:

i. LUCILLE6 MCCRERY.

ii. MARVIN MCCRERY.

iii. GERALD MCCRERY.

28. CLARENCE ARON5 WILLIAMS (JOHN4, WILLIAM SAVAGE3, LUKE2,

JAMES1)99,100 was born 01 Sep 1885 in Corning, Nemaha, KS101,102, and

died 31 Jan 1936 in Holton, KS103. He married VEVA BLANCHE HOLT103 25

Feb 1911103, daughter of LAWRENCE HOLT and LILLIAN RESINGER. She was

born 17 Sep 1890 in Hannah City, IL103,104, and died 27 Jun 1967 in

Topeka, KS105.

Notes for CLARENCE ARON WILLIAMS:

Obituary - Clarence Aaron Williams was born Sept 1, 1885 near Corning,

Kansas, Nemaha County, departed this life Jan. 31, 1936 at his home in

Holton, Kansas at the age of 50 years, 5 months, after only a brief

illness of about two weeks. Influenza followed by a couple of heart

attacks was the direct cause of his death. On February 25 he was

united in marriage to Veva Blanch Holt, of Bancroft who with their 4

children survive. They are: Mrs. Frank Scoby, of Fairview, Kansas,

Mrs. Robert Noble, of Holton, Kansas, Sylvia, Kenneth of the home.

Also his mother, Mrs. John Williams; one brother, O.J. Williams, of

Powhattan, Kansas; 7 sisters, Mrs W.C. Kiely, of Alma, Kansas., Mrs.

A.B. McCrerey, of Hiawatha, Kansas, Mrs. H.B. Meyer of Effingham,

Kansas, Mrs Floyd Wright of Hiawatha, Kansas, Mrs. E.W. Winterscheidt

of Fairview Kansas, Mrs. Paul Wenger, of Powhattan, Kansas. He also

leaves a host of other relatives, friends. His father, John Williams

preceded him in death 6 years ago on April 27, the first link broken

in the family circle. Clarence, with his wife, settled in a farm in

Nemaha county where the children were born, reared. Nine years ago he

sold the farm, moved to St. Marys, where he operated a filling

station, later moving to Holton where he resided until his unexpected

death. He united with the Christian church of Powhattan in 1913. He

was also a member of the mens class of the Evangelical church of

Holton. He was a kind, loving father, will be sadly missed by his

devoted wife, family. The funeral services were held at the

Porterfield Gable funeral home conducted by Rev. Mr. Best Sunday

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afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" "City Four

Square" were beautifully rendered by a quartet composed of Harry

Cubbage, Eldred Lowry, Oren Lowry, Arthur Gatewood. The body bearers

were 6 of his close friends. After the short, impressive service the

body was laid to rest in the Ontario cemetery.

Clarence Williams, son of Mrs. John Williams, passed away in Holton

January 30, He is survived by his wife and four children, seven

sisters and one brother. The relatives have the community's sincerest

sympathy.[2440088.ged]

REFN: 3

Obituary - Clarence Aaron Williams was born Sept 1, 1885 near Corning,

Kansas, Nemaha County, departed this life Jan. 31, 1936 at his home in

Holton, Kansas at the age of 50 years, 5 months, after only a brief

illness of about two weeks. Influenza followed by a couple of heart

attacks was the direct cause of his death. On February 25 he was

united

in marriage to Veva Blanch Holt, of Bancroft who with their 4 children

survive. They are: Mrs. Frank Scoby, of Fairview, Kansas, Mrs.

Robert

Noble, of Holton, Kansas, Sylvia, Kenneth of the home. Also his

mother,

Mrs. John Williams; one brother, O.J. Williams, of Powhattan, Kansas;

7

sisters, Mrs W.C. Kiely, of Alma, Kansas., Mrs. A.B. McCrerey, of

Hiawatha, Kansas, Mrs. H.B. Meyer of Effingham, Kansas, Mrs Floyd

Wright

of Hiawatha, Kansas, Mrs. E.W. Winterscheidt of Fairview Kansas, Mrs.

Paul Wenger, of Powhattan, Kansas. He also leaves a host of other

relatives, friends. His father, John Williams preceded him in death 6

years ago on April 27, the first link broken in the family circle.

Clarence, with his wife, settled in a farm in Nemaha county where the

children were born, reared. Nine years ago he sold the farm, moved to

St. Marys, where he operated a filling station, later moving to Holton

where he resided until his unexpected death. He united with the

Christian church of Powhattan in 1913. Hewas also a member of the

mens

class of the Evangelical church of Holton. Hewas a kind, loving

father,

will be sadly missed by his devoted wife, family.The funeral services

were held at the Porterfield Gable funeral home conducted by Rev. Mr.

Best Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere"

"City Four Square" were beautifully rendered by a quartet composed of

Harry Cubbage, Eldred Lowry, Oren Lowry, Arthur Gatewood. The body

bearers were 6 of his close friends. After the short, impressive

service

the bodywas laid to rest in the Ontario cemetery.

Clarence Williams, son of Mrs. JohnWilliams, passed away in Holton

January 30, He is survived by his wife and four children, seven

sisters

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and one brother. The relatives have the community's sincerest

sympathy.

More About CLARENCE ARON WILLIAMS:

Burial: Ontario, KS105

Census: 1920, Granada twshp, Nemaha, Kansas105

Residence: 1910, GRANADA TWP, NEMAHA, Kansas106

Notes for VEVA BLANCHE HOLT:

[2440088.ged]

REFN: 4

More About VEVA BLANCHE HOLT:

Burial: Ontario, KS107

Cause of Death: Congestive Heart Failure

Occupation: Bet. 1940 - 1950, Telephone Operator in Circleville,

Kansas

Residence: 1900, Logan, Peoria, Illinois108

Marriage Notes for CLARENCE WILLIAMS and VEVA HOLT:

[2440088.ged]

REFN2001

More About CLARENCE WILLIAMS and VEVA HOLT:

Marriage: 25 Feb 1911109

Children of CLARENCE WILLIAMS and VEVA HOLT are:

35. i. TWYLA6 WILLIAMS, b. 13 Jan 1912; d. 05 Feb 1997, Fairview,

Brown Co., KS.

36. ii. CLOVA WILLIAMS, b. 02 Nov 1914.

37. iii. SYLVIA WILLIAMS, b. 21 Aug 1918, Bancroft, KS; d. 28 Feb

1989, Topeka, KS.

38. iv. KENNETH JOHN WILLIAMS, b. 31 Oct 1924, Bancroft, KS; d. 23

Jun 1999, Grand Island, Lake, Florida.

29. LILLIE B.5 WILLIAMS (JOHN4, WILLIAM SAVAGE3, LUKE2,

JAMES1)110,111 was born 15 Jan 1888111, and died Aug 1963112,113. She

married WILLIAM PALMER MCCREREY114. He was born 05 Nov 1881115, and

died Feb 1971 in Hiawatha, Brown, Kansas115.

Notes for LILLIE B. WILLIAMS:

Pauline - Had Dropsy when Thayne was born, he almost died at birth.

Lille fell through the ice and had terrible health her entire life.

More About LILLIE B. WILLIAMS:

Cause of Death: Cancer or Arthritis

Social Security Number: 512-34-4621115,116

More About WILLIAM PALMER MCCREREY:

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Social Security Number: 510-36-8025117

Child of LILLIE WILLIAMS and WILLIAM MCCREREY is:

i. THAYNE I6 MCCREREY118, b. 12 Dec 1919, Hiawatha, Brown,

Kansas; d. 30 May 2001, Hiawatha, Brown, Kansas; m. NELDA C., 20 Aug

1950; b. 1925; d. 1994, Hiawatha, Brown, Kansas.

More About THAYNE I MCCREREY:

Burial: 2001, Powhattan, Brown, KS

More About NELDA C.:

Burial: 1994, Powhattan, Brown, KS

More About THAYNE MCCREREY and NELDA C.:

Marriage: 20 Aug 1950

30. NELLIE B.5 WILLIAMS (JOHN4, WILLIAM SAVAGE3, LUKE2,

JAMES1)118,119 was born 11 Feb 1890120,121, and died Apr 1987 in

Topeka, Shawnee, Kansas122,123. She married HENRY MEYER. He was born

21 Dec 1885 in Kansas, and died Mar 1973 in Effingham, Atchinson,

Kansas.

Notes for NELLIE B. WILLIAMS:

[2440088.ged]

Alias:<ALIA> /Nellie/

REFN: 178

More About NELLIE B. WILLIAMS:

Residence: 1930, Benton, Atchinson, Kansas123

Children of NELLIE WILLIAMS and HENRY MEYER are:

i. REGINALD6 MEYER, b. Abt. 1913.

ii. DONNA MEYER, b. Abt. 1918.

iii. RITA MEYER, b. Abt. 1920.

iv. ROSE MEYER, b. Abt. 1922.

v. JEAN MEYER, b. Abt. 1925.

vi. CAROL MEYER, b. Aft. 1925.

vii. DOREEN MEYER, b. Aft. 1925.

31. MYRTLE R.5 WILLIAMS (JOHN4, WILLIAM SAVAGE3, LUKE2,

JAMES1)124,125 was born Apr 1891125. She married CHARLES DANA

BECKER126. He was born 05 Jun 1887 in Hiawatha, Brown, Kansas.

Notes for MYRTLE R. WILLIAMS:

[2440088.ged]

REFN: 177

More About MYRTLE R. WILLIAMS:

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Census: 1930, Hamlin Township, Brown, Kansas127

More About CHARLES DANA BECKER:

Census: 1920, Hiawatha, Brown, Kansas128

Occupation: 1920, Farmer

Children of MYRTLE WILLIAMS and CHARLES BECKER are:

i. MELVIN W.6 BECKER, b. 17 Feb 1913; d. Dec 1973.

ii. ALTA E. BECKER, b. Abt. 1915.

iii. ESTER BECKER129, b. Abt. 1916.

iv. CHARLES L. BECKER, b. Abt. 1919.

32. ORLAND J.5 WILLIAMS (JOHN4, WILLIAM SAVAGE3, LUKE2,

JAMES1)129,130 was born 20 Jan 1897 in Powhatten, Brown, KS130, and

died 16 Sep 1966 in Horton, Brown, KS130. He married HELEN E.

HUNSAKER131. She was born 09 May 1901132, and died 26 Jun 1989 in

Horton, Brown, KS.

Notes for ORLAND J. WILLIAMS:

[2440088.ged]

REFN: 275

More About ORLAND J. WILLIAMS:

Residence: Horton, Brown, KS133

Social Security Number: 514-05-7272

More About HELEN E. HUNSAKER:

Social Security Number: 511-24-6279

Children of ORLAND WILLIAMS and HELEN HUNSAKER are:

i. LORAINE6 WILLIAMS134, b. Abt. 1921.

ii. VIRGINIA WILLIAMS134, b. Abt. 1923.

iii. CLYDE A. WILLIAMS134, b. Abt. 1925.

iv. RUTH WILLIAMS134.

v. BETTY WILLIAMS.

33. ALTA5 WILLIAMS (JOHN4, WILLIAM SAVAGE3, LUKE2, JAMES1)134 was

born 10 Jul 1898135, and died Feb 1985 in Hiawatha, Brown, KS135. She

married PAUL WENGER. He was born Abt. 1900 in Hiawatha, Brown,

Kansas.

Notes for ALTA WILLIAMS:

[2440088.ged]

REFN: 173

More About ALTA WILLIAMS:

Burial: Powhattan, KS135

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Children of ALTA WILLIAMS and PAUL WENGER are:

i. PAULINE6 WENGER, b. Abt. 1919.

ii. NORMAN WENGER.

iii. WANDA WENGER.

iv. GEORGE WENGER.

34. SCOTT HOPKINS5 WILLIAMS (JAMES LUKE4, WILLIAM SAVAGE3, LUKE2,

JAMES1) was born 19 Jan 1891 in Centralia, Nemaha Co., KS, and died 04

Dec 1964 in Alma, KS. He married PEARL ESTELLE SUTTERLIN 12 Jun 1920.

She was born 04 Oct 1896 in La Clede, KS, and died 22 Jun 1971 in

Alma, KS.

More About PEARL ESTELLE SUTTERLIN:

Burial: Alma, KS

More About SCOTT WILLIAMS and PEARL SUTTERLIN:

Marriage: 12 Jun 1920

Child of SCOTT WILLIAMS and PEARL SUTTERLIN is:

39. i. ALLEN S.6 WILLIAMS, b. 1921.

Generation No. 6

35. TWYLA6 WILLIAMS (CLARENCE ARON5, JOHN4, WILLIAM SAVAGE3, LUKE2,

JAMES1)136,137 was born 13 Jan 1912137, and died 05 Feb 1997 in

Fairview, Brown Co., KS137. She married FRANK ELMER SCOBY138 23 Apr

1934 in Fairview, Brown Co, KS.. He was born 25 Dec 1893, and died 20

Sep 1968 in Fairview, Brown Co., KS.

More About TWYLA WILLIAMS:

Residence: Fairview, Brown Co., KS139

Social Security Number: 512-32-8141139

Notes for FRANK ELMER SCOBY:

In 1930 Twyla was living with Palmer Mcrerey and Lillie Williams and

Family in Mission, Brown, Kansas. She was 18 years old at the time.

More About FRANK ELMER SCOBY:

Residence: Fairview, Brown Co., KS

Social Security Number: 510-38-3013

More About FRANK SCOBY and TWYLA WILLIAMS:

Marriage: 23 Apr 1934, Fairview, Brown Co, KS.

Children of TWYLA WILLIAMS and FRANK SCOBY are:

40. i. ROBERT7 SCOBY.

41. ii. MARY JEAN SCOBY.

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36. CLOVA6 WILLIAMS (CLARENCE ARON5, JOHN4, WILLIAM SAVAGE3, LUKE2,

JAMES1)139 was born 02 Nov 1914140. She married (1) KLINE BAIRD140.

She married (2) ROBERT NOBLE140 02 Dec 1939. He died 29 Jun 1960.

Notes for CLOVA WILLIAMS:

[2440088.ged]

REFN: 167

More About ROBERT NOBLE and CLOVA WILLIAMS:

Marriage: 02 Dec 1939

Children of CLOVA WILLIAMS and ROBERT NOBLE are:

42. i. ROBERT7 NOBLE.

43. ii. CLOBERT NOBLE, b. 13 Feb 1940.

37. SYLVIA6 WILLIAMS (CLARENCE ARON5, JOHN4, WILLIAM SAVAGE3, LUKE2,

JAMES1)140,141 was born 21 Aug 1918 in Bancroft, KS141, and died 28

Feb 1989 in Topeka, KS141. She married (1) RICHARD WILCOXIN142.

She married (2) LAVERNE VAN DONGE142 06 Mar 1937.

Notes for SYLVIA WILLIAMS:

[2440088.ged]

REFN: 168

More About LAVERNE VAN DONGE and SYLVIA WILLIAMS:

Marriage: 06 Mar 1937

Child of SYLVIA WILLIAMS and LAVERNE VAN DONGE is:

44. i. THAYNE7 VAN DONGE, b. 22 Sep 1937, Holton, KS; d. 22 Jun

1993, Topeka, KS.

38. KENNETH JOHN6 WILLIAMS (CLARENCE ARON5, JOHN4, WILLIAM SAVAGE3,

LUKE2, JAMES1)143 was born 31 Oct 1924 in Bancroft, KS143, and died 23

Jun 1999 in Grand Island, Lake, Florida144. He married SHIRLEY

BAILEY145 09 Apr 1949 in Merrimac Mass.146,147,148, daughter of ALFRED

BAILEY and ETHEL KILLIAN. She was born 03 Oct 1925 in Merrimac

Mass.149,150,151, and died 151.

Notes for KENNETH JOHN WILLIAMS:

Monday, June 28, 1999

Kenneth J. Williams

GRAND ISLAND, Fla. -- Kenneth J. Williams, 74, of Grand Island,

formerly of Augusta, Maine and Merrimac, Mass., died Wednesday at

home.

He was born in Bancroft, Kan. After graduating from high school, he

served for 21/2 years in the U.S. Navy during World War II.

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Mr. Williams owned and operated Williams Health Care Facilities in

Augusta, Maine, from 1962 to 1987, and had been a member of Masonic

Lodge 141, Augusta, and Kora Temple Shrine, Lewiston, Maine.

Mr. Williams was a fellow of the College of Nursing Home

Administrators. In 1997 he received the Alumnus Award from the Holton

Alumni Association.

After retiring to Grand Island in 1984, he became a member of Lake

Square Presbyterian Church of Leesburg.

He leaves wife Shirley E. (Bailey); son Kenneth J. Jr. of Keene, N.H.;

daughters Sandra Brooks of Woodland Park, Colo., and Cheryl Chiodo of

Fruitland Park; and six grandchildren.

There will be no calling hours.

A grave side service will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Locust Grove

Cemetery, Merrimac. Family and friends may gather at Paul C. Rogers &

Sons Funeral Home, 36 W. Main St., Merrimac, at 12:45 p.m. to join the

procession to the cemetery.

[2440088.ged]

REFN: 2

Monday, June 28, 1999

Kenneth J. Williams

GRAND ISLAND, Fla. -- Kenneth J. Williams, 74, of Grand Island,

formerly

of Augusta, Maine and Merrimac, Mass., died Wednesday at home.

He was born in Bancroft, Kan. After graduating from high school, he

served for 21/2 years in the U.S. Navy during World War II.

Mr. Williams owned and operated Williams Health Care Facilities in

Augusta, Maine, from 1962 to 1987, and had been a member of Masonic

Lodge

141, Augusta, and Kora Temple Shrine, Lewiston, Maine.

Mr. Williams was a fellowof the College of Nursing Home

Administrators.

In 1997 he received the Alumnus Award from the Holton Alumni

Association.

After retiring to Grand Island in 1984, he became a member of Lake

Square

Presbyterian Church of Leesburg.

He leaves wife Shirley E. (Bailey); son Kenneth J. Jr. of Keene, N.H.;

daughters Sandra Brooks of Woodland Park, Colo., and Cheryl Chiodo of

Fruitland Park; and six grandchildren.

There will be no calling hours.

A grave side service will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Locust Grove

Cemetery, Merrimac. Family and friends may gather at Paul C. Rogers &

Sons Funeral Home, 36 W. Main St., Merrimac, at 12:45 p.m. to join the

procession to the cemetery.

More About KENNETH JOHN WILLIAMS:

Burial: 29 Jun 1999, Merrimac, Mass151

Civil: Kansas152

Social Security Number: 515-12-0686152

Notes for SHIRLEY BAILEY:

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[2440088.ged]

REFN: 5

Marriage Notes for KENNETH WILLIAMS and SHIRLEY BAILEY:

[2440088.ged]

REFN1952

More About KENNETH WILLIAMS and SHIRLEY BAILEY:

Marriage: 09 Apr 1949, Merrimac Mass.153,154,155

Children of KENNETH WILLIAMS and SHIRLEY BAILEY are:

45. i. DON7 WHITELEY, b. 23 Oct 1949.

46. ii. SANDRA WILLIAMS, b. 15 Nov 1951.

47. iii. KENNETH J. WILLIAMS, b. 19 May 1959, Augusta, Kennebec

County, ME.

48. iv. CHERYL WILLIAMS, b. 27 Jun 1962, Augusta, Kennebec County,

ME.

39. ALLEN S.6 WILLIAMS (SCOTT HOPKINS5, JAMES LUKE4, WILLIAM SAVAGE3,

LUKE2, JAMES1) was born 1921.

Child of ALLEN S. WILLIAMS is:

i. ROBERT S.7 WILLIAMS, b. 1945.

Generation No. 7

40. ROBERT7 SCOBY (TWYLA6 WILLIAMS, CLARENCE ARON5, JOHN4, WILLIAM

SAVAGE3, LUKE2, JAMES1)156. He married SHERYL156.

Children of ROBERT SCOBY and SHERYL are:

i. AMY8 SCOBY156.

ii. SHELLY SCOBY156.

41. MARY JEAN7 SCOBY (TWYLA6 WILLIAMS, CLARENCE ARON5, JOHN4, WILLIAM

SAVAGE3, LUKE2, JAMES1)156. She married JAMES JENSEN156.

Children of MARY SCOBY and JAMES JENSEN are:

i. JAMES8 JENSEN156.

ii. ROBERT JENSEN156.

42. ROBERT7 NOBLE (CLOVA6 WILLIAMS, CLARENCE ARON5, JOHN4, WILLIAM

SAVAGE3, LUKE2, JAMES1)156. He married BIRDIE156.

Child of ROBERT NOBLE and BIRDIE is:

i. ROBERT8 NOBLE156.

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43. CLOBERT7 NOBLE (CLOVA6 WILLIAMS, CLARENCE ARON5, JOHN4, WILLIAM

SAVAGE3, LUKE2, JAMES1)156 was born 13 Feb 1940. He married SHARON

ENGLEBRIGHT156 03 Oct 1958.

More About CLOBERT NOBLE and SHARON ENGLEBRIGHT:

Marriage: 03 Oct 1958

Children of CLOBERT NOBLE and SHARON ENGLEBRIGHT are:

i. MICHELE8 NOBLE156.

ii. JANA DAWN NOBLE156.

iii. KENT NOBLE156, m. HEATHER.

44. THAYNE7 VAN DONGE (SYLVIA6 WILLIAMS, CLARENCE ARON5, JOHN4,

WILLIAM SAVAGE3, LUKE2, JAMES1)156 was born 22 Sep 1937 in Holton, KS,

and died 22 Jun 1993 in Topeka, KS. He married JOYCE A. MONTGOMERY156

29 Jun 1957.

More About THAYNE VAN DONGE:

Social Security Number: 511-34-6491

More About THAYNE VAN DONGE and JOYCE MONTGOMERY:

Marriage: 29 Jun 1957

Children of THAYNE VAN DONGE and JOYCE MONTGOMERY are:

i. RICHARD8 VAN DONGE156.

ii. CATHY VAN DONGE156.

45. DON7 WHITELEY (KENNETH JOHN6 WILLIAMS, CLARENCE ARON5, JOHN4,

WILLIAM SAVAGE3, LUKE2, JAMES1) was born 23 Oct 1949. He married

CINDY.

Children of DON WHITELEY and CINDY are:

i. CHRIS8 WHITELEY.

ii. MICHELLE WHITELEY.

46. SANDRA7 WILLIAMS (KENNETH JOHN6, CLARENCE ARON5, JOHN4, WILLIAM

SAVAGE3, LUKE2, JAMES1) was born 15 Nov 1951. She married LAWSON D.

BROOKS 20 Sep 1976 in Winthrop, Maine.

More About LAWSON BROOKS and SANDRA WILLIAMS:

Marriage: 20 Sep 1976, Winthrop, Maine

Children of SANDRA WILLIAMS and LAWSON BROOKS are:

i. JENNIFER8 BROOKS, b. 13 Aug 1977.

ii. JESSICA BROOKS, b. 23 Jun 1979.

iii. JOANNA BROOKS, b. Nov 1981.

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47. KENNETH J.7 WILLIAMS (KENNETH JOHN6, CLARENCE ARON5, JOHN4,

WILLIAM SAVAGE3, LUKE2, JAMES1) was born 19 May 1959 in Augusta,

Kennebec County, ME. He married ELEANOR BRIDGES 06 Jun 1987 in

Manchester, Maine. She was born 02 Feb 1957 in Caribou ME.

More About KENNETH WILLIAMS and ELEANOR BRIDGES:

Marriage: 06 Jun 1987, Manchester, Maine

Child of KENNETH WILLIAMS and ELEANOR BRIDGES is:

i. KENNETH G8 WILLIAMS, b. 25 Nov 1995.

48. CHERYL7 WILLIAMS (KENNETH JOHN6, CLARENCE ARON5, JOHN4, WILLIAM

SAVAGE3, LUKE2, JAMES1) was born 27 Jun 1962 in Augusta, Kennebec

County, ME. She married (1) LARRY TOULOUSE 18 Dec 1983 in Augusta,

Maine, son of LIONEL O.TOULOUSE and HELEN COGSWELL. He was born 27

Jun 1963. She married (2) FRANK BARNARD 08 Feb 1986 in Manchester,

Maine. He was born 11 Oct 1948 in Gardiner, Maine. She married (3)

TERRY CHIODO 25 Apr 1998 in Fruitland Park Florida, son of EDWARD

CHIODO and MARYLYN VINSON. He was born 28 Nov 1953 in Anchorage,

Alaska.

More About LARRY TOULOUSE and CHERYL WILLIAMS:

Divorce: Dec 1984, Augusta, Kennebec Maine

Marriage: 18 Dec 1983, Augusta, Maine

More About FRANK BARNARD and CHERYL WILLIAMS:

Divorce: Mar 1997, Tavares, Lake, Florida

Marriage: 08 Feb 1986, Manchester, Maine

More About TERRY CHIODO:

Occupation: Oil Riggs-Carpet/Tile Business

Residence: 1321 Spring Lake Road-Fruitland Park Fl

More About TERRY CHIODO and CHERYL WILLIAMS:

Marriage: 25 Apr 1998, Fruitland Park Florida

Child of CHERYL WILLIAMS and LARRY TOULOUSE is:

i. MINDY8 TOULOUSE, b. 11 Jul 1984.

Child of CHERYL WILLIAMS and FRANK BARNARD is:

ii. HEATHER8 BARNARD, b. 08 Sep 1986.

Endnotes

1. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

2. LDS-Official Temple Record for Deceased Individuals-1991-1996,

Film Number 1985267, Record of temple ordinances performed in all

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temples as recorded through the Ordinance Recording System. Does not

contain information beyond what is found in the International

Genealogical Index. Submitter's name and address are currently not

available.Publication Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical

Society of Utah, 1991-1996 1866 microfilm reels ; 16 mm.

3. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

4. 1810 United States Federal Census.

5. Official temple record for deceased individuals, 1991-1996 film

1903985.

6. LDS-Official temple record for deceased individuals, 1991-1996.

7. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

8. LDS-Official temple record for deceased individuals, 1991-1996,

Film Number: 1903985, Record of temple ordinances performed in all

temples as recorded through the Ordinance Recording System. Does not

contain information beyond what is found in the International

Genealogical Index. Submitter's name and address are currently not

available. Publication Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical

Society of Utah, 1991-1996 Physical 1866 microfilm reels ; 16 mm.

9. 1810 Knox County Kentucky Census, Page 64a.

10. 1810 United States Federal Census.

11. Cooper County Wills, Page 23a.

12. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

13. 1830 Missouri US Federal Census, Page 226, WILLIAMS, MARY

State: MO Year: 1830 County: Cooper County Record Type: Federal

Population Schedule Township: No Township Listed Page: 226

Database: MO 1830 Federal Census Index .

14. 1830 Missouri US Federal Census, Page 226.

15. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

16. LDS-Official temple record for deceased individuals, 1991-1996,

Film Number: 1903985, Record of temple ordinances performed in all

temples as recorded through the Ordinance Recording System. Does not

contain information beyond what is found in the International

Genealogical Index. Submitter's name and address are currently not

available. Publication Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical

Society of Utah, 1991-1996 Physical 1866 microfilm reels ; 16 mm.

17. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

18. 1860 United States Federal Census.

19. 1850 United States Federal Census.

20. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

21. 1850 Cass County MO Census.

22. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

23. 1850 Cass County MO Census.

24. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

25. 1850 United States Federal Census.

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26. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

27. 1850 Grayson County Texas Census.

28. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

29. 1850 Grayson County Texas Census.

30. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

31. 1900 Clinton County Missouri Census, Per son's claim on 1900

census - James Williams.

32. 1900 Clinton County Missouri Census.

33. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

34. 1900 Clinton County Missouri Census, Per son's claim on 1900

census.

35. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

36. LDS-Official Temple Record for Deceased Individuals-1991-1996,

Film # 1903985, Format Manuscript (On Film) Language English

Publication Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of

Utah, 1991-1996 Physical 1866 microfilm reels ; 16 mm. .

37. LDS-Official Temple Record for Deceased Individuals-1991-1996,

Film # 1903985.

38. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

39. 1850 Caldwell County MO Census, Page 179, 11th District-Roll

M432-393.

40. 1850 Caldwell County MO Census, Page 179.

41. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

42. 1850 Caldwell County MO Census, 179, Roll M432_393.

43. 1850 Caldwell County MO Census, 179.

44. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

45. 1880 Mirabile, Caldwell, Missouri Census.

46. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

47. LDS-Official Temple Record for Deceased Individuals-1991-1996,

Film # 1903985, Format Manuscript (On Film) Language English

Publication Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of

Utah, 1991-1996 Physical 1866 microfilm reels ; 16 mm. .

48. LDS-Official Temple Record for Deceased Individuals-1991-1996,

Film # 1903985.

49. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

50. 1880 Mirabile, Caldwell, Missouri Census.

51. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

52. 1900 Cass County Missouri Census, 177a.

53. 1850 Cass County MO Census.

54. Ancestery.com message-John E. Savage, Jr., Date: 28 Jun 2000

12:00 -Williams, Savage, I have a Hiram Savage Williams in my family.

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He was the son of James Williams and Mary W. Polly Savage. Was b. 7

May 1836 in MO and d. 5 Jun 1920 in Stayton, Marion Co., Oregon. He

had married a Nancy Fleener on 13 September 1863 in Linn County,

Oregon. They had two children: Mary E. (19 Jul 1864) and Samuel Henry

(30 Apr 1867). He had a second marriage with Mary C Miller on 2 July

1876 and they had two children. They are: Luke Franklin (28 Nov. 1877)

and William Riley (1879). If there is a connection I hope we can help

each other. I don't know if same person but there is some

similarities.

55. 1900 Clinton County Missouri Census.

56. 1900 Clinton County Missouri Census, Maude was single on the 1900

census.

57. 1900 Clinton County Missouri Census.

58. 1900 Platte Township Missouri Census.

59. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

60. 1880 Kingston, Caldwell MO Census.

61. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

62. 1900 Kansas Nemaha County Census, Page 135.

63. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

64. 1880 Rockford, Caldwell, MO census.

65. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

66. 1900 Kansas Brown County Census.

67. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

68. 1880 Lathrop, Clinton, MO Census.

69. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

70. 1880 Lathrop, Clinton, MO Census.

71. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

72. 1900 Kansas Brown County Census, Page 167, Powhattan Township.

73. 1900 Kansas Brown County Census, Page 167, Married for 13 years

at time of census.

74. 1900 Kansas Brown County Census, Page 167.

75. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

76. 1900 Kansas Brown County Census, Page 167, Married for 13 years

at time of census.

77. 1900 Kansas Brown County Census, 167.

78. 1900 Kansas Brown County Census, Page 167, First name is

unreadable on the census record.

79. 1900 Kansas Brown County Census, Page 167.

80. LDS, Royal (Roy) C. BESSIRE 104 Boleman Drive, Hewitt, TX, 76643,

United States of America.

81. LDS, Submitted by Royal (Roy) C. BESSIRE 104 Boleman Drive,

Hewitt, TX, 76643, United States of America .

82. LDS, Royal (Roy) C. BESSIRE 104 Boleman Drive, Hewitt, TX, 76643,

United States of America.

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83. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

84. 1900 Clinton County Missouri Census.

85. 1900 Clinton County Missouri Census, Wallace was single on the

1900 census.

86. 1900 Clinton County Missouri Census.

87. 1900 Clinton County Missouri Census, Difficult to read first

name.

88. William1.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 11, 2001.

89. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

90. Social Security Death Index.

91. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

92. William1.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 11, 2001.

93. 1920 powhatan, brown, kansas census.

94. Social Security Death Index.

95. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

96. 1920 powhatan, brown, kansas census.

97. 1920 powhatan, brown, kansas census, Date of Import: Feb 11,

2001.

98. 1920 powhatan, brown, kansas census.

99. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

100. 1900 United States Federal Census.

101. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

102. 1900 United States Federal Census.

103. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

104. 1900 United States Federal Census.

105. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

106. 1910 United States Federal Census.

107. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

108. 1900 United States Federal Census.

109. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

110. William1.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 11, 2001.

111. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

112. Social Security Index.

113. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

114. William1.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 11, 2001.

115. Social Security Index.

116. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

117. Social Security Index.

118. William1.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 11, 2001.

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119. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

120. Social Security Index.

121. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

122. Social Security Index.

123. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

124. William1.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 11, 2001.

125. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

126. William1.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 11, 2001.

127. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

128. 1920 Brown County Kansas Census.

129. William1.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 11, 2001.

130. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

131. William1.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 11, 2001.

132. Social Security Index.

133. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

134. William1.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 11, 2001.

135. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

136. William1.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 11, 2001.

137. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

138. William1.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 11, 2001.

139. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

140. William1.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 11, 2001.

141. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

142. William1.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 11, 2001.

143. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

144. Social Security Death Index.

145. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

146. William1.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 11, 2001.

147. William1.ftw.

148. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

149. William1.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 11, 2001.

150. William1.ftw.

151. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

152. Social Security Death Index.

153. William1.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 11, 2001.

154. William1.ftw.

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155. Powhatten Cemetery Grave Marker, 2440088.ged, Date of Import: 9

Dec 2004.

156. William1.ftw, Date of Import: Feb 11, 2001.