John R. Williams
From MouserAncestry
Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | ~1851 | Montgomery Co, NC | ||
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Ancestry chart segment
Generation 3 Generation 4 Generation 5 +-- Maxton C. Williams | (????-????) +-- John R. Williams ----+ | (~1851-????) | + +-- Frances Ann Andrews | (1835-1922) +-- Unknown (????-????)
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Children
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Places of Residence
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Mt. Gilead Twp, Montgomery Co, NC | birth - 1870, 1910 -???? | ||
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3 | 1860 United States Federal Census,Mount Gilead Twp., Montgomery Co., NC, Pg.5. Date of Census 23 Aug 1860. Ln 28-40 lists M. C. Williams age 46, farmer, 1000 land, 1000 pers. prop; Jane Williams 40: Henry W. 18, in school; Nancy C. 16, in school; William 14, in school;Franklin 13, in school; John R. 10, in school; Samuel 8; Mary B. 6; James R. 3; Sarah E. 2/12; Henry Hudson 19, hireling; John Hudson 17, hireling. All born in NC. | |
4 | 1870 United States Federal Census,Mt. Gilead Twp., Montgomery Co., NC, Pg.9. Date of Census 20 July 1870. Ln 8-17 lists M. C. Williams age 55, farmer, real estate value $1000, personal estate $500. (Francis/Hannie?) age 35, keeping house; John age 19, field laborer; Henry age 17, field laborer; Mary age 15, James age 12, Florence 6, Elen 4, Edmond 2. Jacob age 21 hired laborer. | |
4 | 1910 United States Federal Census,Mt. Gilead Twp., Montgomery Co., NC, Pg.14B. Date of Census 6 May 1910. Lines 76-83 list: Rufus L. Daston head, age 35, mar. 12 yrs, farmer; Pattie, wife, age 31, 5 children, 4 living; Bertha, dau., age 8, in school; Ivey, son, 6; Rehmond son, 3: Rufus L., Jr., 6/12; John R. Williams, boarder, age 59, wid., merchant, grocer; John M. Scarboro, boarder, age 48, single, laborer, cotton mill. The two boarders fit for sons of Maxton C. Williams and John Scarboro. The location is corrrect. |
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