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29201 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of first cousin 8 times removed Jonathan WILLIAMS
 
29202 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of first cousin 8 times removed Jonathon WILLIAMS
 
29203 In the 1840 census, there is a Joseph Williams in the next dwelling from Ebenezer Foster and his wife, Almira Williams. By 1850, Joanna Williams (age 67) is in the next dwelling along with Leonard Pixley (age 15). I thought the relationship would be that Joanna is Leonard's aunt's (Almira) sister-in-law but that doesn't seem right. Is Joanna, Joseph's sister-in-law? Some other relative?

MARRIAGE: Married to Matilda Fish by Orin Gilmore. Orin Gilmore owned land in the vicinity and was a minister. Jos. B was married to Ann Johnson by Rev J McEldowny.

He was a Methodist from the time he turned 20 to his death. 
Joseph Benjamin WILLIAMS
 
29204 Joseph L died at Port Hudson, Louisiana on Aug 13, 1863 while in the Iowa Vol Inf.
(source -- Bob Klotz) 
Joseph L. WILLIAMS
 
29205 1900 CENSUS - LEDYARD, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 18 Jun 1900, page 183B,Dwelling #260, Family #282.
WILLIAMS, Joseph P., son, W, M, Feb, 1891, 9, S, CT, CT, CT, at school, 9months, yes, yes, yes.

1910 CENSUS - LEDYARD, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 2 May 1910, page 14A,Dwelling #4, Family #4.
WILLIAMS, Joseph P., Jr., son, W, M, 17, S, CT, CT, CT, 
Joseph Palmer WILLIAMS
 
29206 A Genealogy of Williams Families shows Joseph's date of birth as May 27, 1837; and married Eunice M. Pine. I believe this information is in error. Grave marker, census records, and her death certificate, show her name as Emma, as does Richard Wheeler's History of Stonington, CT.

Joseph last appears with his family in Ledyard, Connecticut in the 1850 census when he was 12 years old. He was not quite 17 years old when his father died (still a minor under the law). His guardian was Edmund Spicer, who was guardian of Joseph's brother William and sister Abby E. Erasmus avery was Guardian to Benjamin F. and Orrin, all of the town of Ledyard. The Guardians made application before the Probate court on January 23, 1956, to sell part of the real estate devised to the minor children by the will of their father.

By 1860-61, he was in Chicago, Illinois, as shown in the City Directory for that year. He worked at Bates, Williams & Company, and boarded at the Matteson House. The following year, 1861-62, the City Directory shows Joseph and his brother Gurdon both with Bates, Williams & Co. - Harry B. Bates, Gurdon Williams, & Joseph W. Williams, owners. Their business was hats, caps and furs. Their business was at 39 and 41 Lake, Chicago, Illinois. They both boarded at 4 Knights Block. It should be noted that Benjamin Pine, father of the woman who would marry Joseph Warren in 1865, lived at #3 Knights Block.

Two of Emma Pine's sisters were already married: Mollie (Mary) and Elizabeth K. (Lizzie). Mollie married George Satchell on December 31, 1862 and Lizzie married Caleb Hammill on August 14, 1860. An entry in the 1871 City Directory shows that George was a bookkeeper for T. F. Gilliland, residing at 247 Illinois, Ward 20, and that he was born in England.

In 1862-3, Joseph was still boarding at 4 Knights Block, "Harrison Corner Thirday, SD". The 1864-65 City Directory shows Joseph W. and Gurdon, both boarding at the Orient House with offices at 228 Lake. The next directory found, 1866, shows Joseph and Gurdon with offices at 19 LaSalle, Chicago, and residence in Waukegan. The same work and residence addresses are shown in the 1867-68 City Directory. In 1868-69, his address is shown as' boards 328 Wabash'; Gurdon is not shown in this year or any subsequent year found through 1878. 1869-70 shows Joseph's business still at 19 LaSalle, 'boards 806 Wabash'. I could not find Joseph listed in the city directories for 1870; however he is found in the 1870 Federal Census. By 1871, Joseph was into the Real Estate business at 804 Wabash Avenue, Ward 4. This directory shows that he was born in Connecticut. One can only imagine what it was like for Joseph and Emma, their family, friends, and business associates, to have lived through the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.

Joseph's name could not be found in the Chicago City Directory from 1872 until 1877-78, where his business is shown as Real Estate at 168 Washington; house at #38, 35th. In 1872 he is shown at 368 Superior, his home as supported by the 1880 Federal Census. By 1893, his residence was 3512 Lake Avenue, Chicago, 32nd Ward. Family lore has it that Joseph owned many theaters throughout the city.

Joseph's name appears on the Merchant's Chicago Census Report, 1871, as: Williams, Joseph W., Real Estate, residence 804 Wabash Av., Ward 4, born in Connecticut. No other family information is shown. In this same Merchant's Census, a R. C. Hammill is shown who was a commission merchant and justice of the peace at 20 Ulich Block, residence 15 St. Clair, ward 20. The family consisted of one male, 3 females, born in NY. All other Hammills in Chicago on this Census were born in Ireland. Caleb Wild Hammill was a cousin of Joseph's children, meaning that Caleb (called Wild) was Joseph's nephew. C. Wild Hammill was founder of Shearson-Hammill (now part of the Smith-Barney group). He had a home on Long Island which my grandfather, David S. Williams, visited with my grandmother. Wild would send a car (a city-block long limo with driver) to pick them up. It is said that residents along the street would be hanging out of their windows to see who the car was picking up. Wild died in Paris, France of a heart attack. His obituary appeared in the New York Times. (See notes for C. W. Hammill)

Joseph is found in the 1870, 1880, and 1900 census records. Copies/abstracts are in the Williams family file. 
Joseph Warren WILLIAMS
 
29207 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed Katherine WILLIAMS
 
29208 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of seventh cousin twice removed Lillian WILLIAMS
 
29209 CENSUS:
1870 - Living in Middleburgh, Ohio (Coe Ridge) with his parents and two children (his? Edward age 8, and Nellie, age 6). He was a photographer.
1900 - Living in Black River Township, Lorain County, Ohio on Washington Street as Byron L. Williams. Occupation, Photographer.

Usually listed as Byron Lord Williams rather than Lord Byron Williams. 
Lord Byron WILLIAMS
 
29210 !Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 57. Louise WILLIAMS
 
29211 Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed Lucretia WILLIAMS
 
29212 Lucretia Williams was recorded as Laferetia Williams in the FishFamily genealogy and Lucretia in the Williams family history. Lucretia WILLIAMS
 
29213 Lived at Laguna Beach, CA.

1880 Census, Pennsylvania, shows that she was 12 years old. 
Lucy WILLIAMS
 
29214 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed 
Mabel WILLIAMS
 
29215 Mary Rogness's - Seventh cousin twice removed

1920 CENSUS - LEDYARD, NEW LONDON CO., CONN. 10 Jan 1920, by Samuel E.Holdridge, page 222b, Dwelling #213, Family #222.
WILLIAMS, Margaret I., daughter, F, W, 2, S, no read, no write, CT, CT,CT, no, none.

Researching this line is Sarah Rummans at SRummans@aol.com 
Margaret Irene WILLIAMS
 
29216 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of sixth cousin 3 times removed

1900 CENSUS - LEDYARD, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 18 Jun 1900, page 183B,Dwelling #260, Family #282.
WILLIAMS, Margarit B., daughter, W, F, Sept, 1895, 4, S, CT, CT, CT.

1910 CENSUS - LEDYARD, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 2 May 1910, page 14A,Dwelling #4, Family #4.
WILLIAMS, Margariette, daughter, W, F, 14, S, CT, CT, CT,

1920 CENSUS - NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN. 21 Jan 1920, byCharles A. Palmer, Part II, page 24A, Dwelling #154, Family #163.
HOLDRIDGE, Margariette, wife, F, W, 24, M, yes read, yes write, CT, CT,CT, 
Marguerite B. WILLIAMS
 
29217 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed Maria WILLIAMS
 
29218 Marie Louise (known as Louise), was baptised December 2, 1894. The parish register for St. Mark's Episcopal Church shows here date and place of birth as Chicago, April 12, 1881; parents, Jos. W. and Emma M. Williams; her sponsors as Anna B. Williams, and the officiant as William White Wilson. Her year of birth as 1881 is probably an error because her brother Gurdon's year of birth is also shown as 1881. The Census records show that she was older than Gurdon. Marie Louise WILLIAMS
 
29219 Died of Colon Cancer. Marion Annis WILLIAMS
 
29220 Probably the Mary Williams, daughter of Samuel and Mary (Hurlbutt) Williams born Groton, 26 FEB 1749/50. Mary WILLIAMS
 
29221 This was an ill-fated family. The father, Japhiah the sons Warren andRobert, and the daughter Laura Edith, all met untimely deaths. Thedaughter Emma was badly crippled with Arthritis. Surely a poor return fora family which contained two ministers, and two elders of the church. Thetwo elders were Japhiah and Warren. Nine of the family are buried in thecemetery of the West Sunbury Church. (Eleven as of 1982). As per Series4.
The daughter of Robert and Susanna Williams of Plain Grove, PA.
Her sister was Miss Sarah Williams, the wife of Zenas McMichael.

Have photo of her Gravestone it is directly to the right of her husbandJaphia. Cemetery of the West Sunbury, PA Church McMichael.
Inscription: MARY E.
McMICHAEL
1841---1928 
Mary E. WILLIAMS
 
29222 Ancestral File Number: 18G6-0T
PERSONAL FAMILY HISTORY

Our Pioneer Heritage, Vol. 15, p.182
Honor for the most outstanding records in the history ofBeaver Stake Primary
goes to Mary F. Goodwin and Catherine Muir, of the Beaver West Ward. Mrs.
Goodwin gave 58 years of sincere and devoted service to thePrimary cause; 16
years of this time she was stake president. 
Mary Frances WILLIAMS
 
29223 Aunt Millie was a former Deputy City Clerk and Deputy City Chamberlain of
Oneonta, NY 
Mildred Ellen WILLIAMS
 
29224 OBIT:
Name: Dean, Mildred F.
Date: Oct 14 1959
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #103.
Notes: Dean, Mildred F. (nee Williams), beloved wife of the late Lovell, sister of Almon, Fred, Mary Beckwith, Doris Crawford, and Elma Selzer, passed away Tuesday. Friends may call After 7 P. M., Wednesday, at the Baker Funeral Home, Berea, where services will be held Friday, Oct. 16, at 1:30 p. m. 
Mildred Fannie WILLIAMS
 
29225 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 5 times removed N. Dickinson WILLIAMS
 
29226
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of sixth cousin 4 times removed 
Nancy Angeline WILLIAMS
 
29227 Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed Nanette Eloise WILLIAMS
 
29228 Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed Nannette Eloise WILLIAMS
 
29229 1880 US Census shows Name Nathanel, age 15. Nathan WILLIAMS
 
29230 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of first cousin 8 times removed Nathan WILLIAMS
 
29231 D.D.S Univ. of Pa., 1903. Nathan WILLIAMS
 
29232 Genealogical and Family History of Central New York, Vol II, Clearfield C ompany, 1912 "(IV) Nathaniel, son of Ebenezer and his second wife, Sarah (Hammond) W illiams, born July 24, 1715, died December 19, 1773. He lived all his l ife a famer of Stonington, and is buried with both wives in the burying g round on the farm of Elias Brown at "Old Mystic". He married (first), July 1, 1739, Amy Hewitt, died March 16, 1756; (sec ond) at Stoniington, Connecticut, Sept 19, 1756, Abigail Eldridge, died J uly 13, 1816. Children of Nathaniel and Amy: 1. A daughter, died day of birth 2. Sarah, born October 4, 1742, died October 6, 1744 3. Anna, born October 2, 1744; married Colonel William Ledyard, who was k illed at Fort Griswold, September 6, 1781 4. Amie, born January 14, 1746; married John Sell: (second) Job Stanton 5. Israel, born August 4, 1749 Children of Nathaniel and Abigail: 6. Nathaniel, born August 3, 1757 7. Abigail, born August 25, 1758, married Christopher Cheesebrough 8. Ebenezer, born December 24, 1759 9. Sarah, born June 3, 1761; married Andrew Denison 10. Thomas, married Abigail Hempsted 11. Elijah, married Mehitable Rossiter 12. Peleg (see his family note) Nathaniel WILLIAMS
 
29233 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed Nehemiah WILLIAMS
 
29234 The reocord of the 1st Congregational Church in Ledyard, New London County, CT, show that Orin Merwin was baptized as an adult on September 6, 1868 and admitted to the church on the same day. He was dismissed on June 16, 1872.

Orrin's youth was split between attendance in the district school and work on the farm where he was born. He attended college at Philips Academy, Andover, Mass., and was graduated from Yale in 1869. He studied law with Judge Thomas Wilson, of Winona, Minnesota, and being admitted to the bar, served as city attorney there for several years.

Gravemarker located in Elm Grove Cemetery, Mystic, CT reads: " Orrin M. Son of Seth & Lucy A. Williams. Born in Ledyard Ct. Nov 17, 1845. Died at Winona, Minn. March 26, 1876." He was an attorney and a Judge in Winona. 
Orrin Merwin WILLIAMS
 
29235 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed Peter WILLIAMS
 
29236 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed Polly WILLIAMS
 
29237 Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed Prentice WILLIAMS
 
29238 Mary Rogness's - Seventh cousin twice removed

Died unmarried. 
Ray Emerson WILLIAMS
 
29239 SOCIAL SECURITY DEATH INDEX - 1993 EDITION.
SS# 043-14-1027 Birth Date 12 Jan 1919 Death Date 06 Jan 1992

THE DAY, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1992 PAGE B5.
ROY WILLIAMS - North Stonington - Funeral arrangements have beencompleted for Roy Philip Williams, 72, who died Monday after collapsingwhile cutting wood at his home on Northwest Corner Road.
The funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at The DinotoFuneral Home, 17 Pearl St., Mystic. Burial will be in Avery Cemetery,Preston. There are no calling hours.
A native of Ledyard, he was born Jan. 12, 1919, the son of JosephPlamer and Annis Main Williams.
Mr. Williams received his early education in the Ledyard schoolsystem and was a 1938 graduate of Robert E. Fitch Sr. High School inGroton.
Before his retirement in 1977, he had been employed at Electric Boatas an outside driller.
He was an avid outdoorsman and a longtime member of the NationalRifle Association. He also enjoyed raising pine trees for Christmas.
He was married to the former Vivian Stanton Avery on March 24, 1943,in Stonington.
Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Joseph R. Williams ofPawcatuck, two daughters Kathrny Avery Wittig of Hope Valley, RI andDebra Ann Gabriele of North Stonington; a brother Harold Williams ofLedyard; two sisters Hulda Campo of Ledyard and Jennie Coates of Maine;five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. 
Roy Philip WILLIAMS
 
29240 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed Russell WILLIAMS
 
29241 Data from "263938", from worldconnect.rootsweb.com, by Cheryl Huntley-Stokes,
. (2 May 2002)

Data from "484389", from worldconnect.rootsweb.com, by Robert Miller,
. (2 May 2002) 
Ruth WILLIAMS
 
29242 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed Samuel WILLIAMS
 
29243 Ancestral File Number: 14CZ-QZ7 Samuel WILLIAMS
 
29244 Shoemaker Samuel WILLIAMS, I
 
29245 Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed Sarah WILLIAMS
 
29246 Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed Sarah WILLIAMS
 
29247 Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren 
Sarah WILLIAMS
 
29248 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed Seth WILLIAMS
 
29249 Records of the 1st Congregational Church, Ledyard, Connecticut, (found in the Connecticut State Library, Hartford, CT), show that Seth was baptized as an adult on July 10, 1831, and was admitted to the church on the same day. The record also shows that he died in July, 1854. His marriage to Lucy Ann Noyes of Stonington, on February 28, 1827, by the Rev. Timothy Tuttle, is also in the record. Rev. Tuttle also performed the marriage of his father to his second wife in 1825 (the widow Anna GallupP.

The 1840 Census shows Seth, 2 males under 5; 2 males 5-10; 1 male 30-40; 1 male 40-50; 3 females 8-10; 1 female 30-40. In 1840, William Henry would have been an infant and Joseph W. would have been the second male under 5; the 1 male 5-10 would have been Seth N. age 9; 1 male 30-40 would have been Seth himself. The male 40-50 is unknown and does not appear in the later census. The 3 females 8-10 would have been Harriet (age 7), Eunice Zerviah (age 11 and married by the 1850 census); and Lucy Ann, age 12. The female age 30-40 would be his wife Lucy Ann.

The 1850 Census, State of Connecticut, New London County, Town of Ledyard, Roll #48, page 65, shows that Seth was a farmer, born in Connecticut, with real estate valued at $5,000. It also shows wife Lucy Ann, age 44, and children Seth N., age 19; Harriet N., age 17; Joseph W., age 12; William H. age 10; Benjamin F., age 8; Abby E., age 6; and Orrin M., age 4 - all born in Connecticut. A copy of the Census is in the Williams family file.

The 1860 Census shows Lucy A. Williams, age 54; William Henry, age 20; Benjamin F., age 18; Abby E., age 17; and Orrin, age 14. By this time, son Joseph would have been 22 and was gone. Joseph is next found in the Chicago, Illinois 1860-61 City Directory. 
Seth WILLIAMS
 
29250 Name Prefix: Rev. Sherman Minor WILLIAMS
 

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