Referring to her son, Adam Daniels (A. D.):
"Born in Greene County, Georgia, to slaves Willis and Lucretia Williams, A. D. spent his childhood on the William N. Williams plantation. After the death of his father in 1874, he and his family moved to nearby Scull Shoals, a rural community on the Oconee River." [1]
In the 1870 census Creasy (age 30), Keeping House, was in Militia District 140, Greene, Georgia.[2]
Name | Sex | Age | Occupation | Birth Place |
Willis Williams | M | 60 | Farmer | Georgia |
Creasy Williams | F | 30 | Keeping House | Georgia |
Berryman Williams | M | 13 | Farm Laborer | Georgia |
Randal Williams | M | 12 | Farm Laborer | Georgia |
Adam Williams | M | 9 | Georgia | |
Eve Williams | F | 7 | Georgia | |
Marshall Williams | M | 5 | Georgia |
Potential matches:
The 1860 Slave Schedule is not on FamilySearch, but it is available with an Ancestry.com subscription. It shows two 19-year-old women and a 20-year-old woman owned by William N. Williams of Greene County, one of whom may be Lucretia.
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