Jackson WILLIAMSON b: 1820 in Columbus County,North Carolina
John WILLIAMSON
Nathan WILLIAMSON. St. Phillip's Parish, NC living in 1769.
Susan
Thomas: Brunswick County Courts 1765 records when Thomas Ward comes to Columbus County and settles at Ward's Station, the only Ward in Brunswick County. Was the King's station in the colony in NC. He came in 1765 which was a colony of St. Phillips Parrish (now Brunswick County). Station was named after Thomas Ward. A station was anything pertaining to a stable carriage, horse riders, and small inn. Later on he received land grants. in Seven Creeks in Bug Hill but he never lived there. When he dies, Elizabeth goes to Poley Bridge and becomes the (common law) wife of Micajah Stevens.[2]
Father: William Ward Birth: 1721 at Chowanto, Orange, North Carolina, United States Death: at Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Mother: Elizabeth Bernheart Birth: 1721 at Middlesex,, Massachusetts, United States[4]
Sources
↑Complete Transcript Orange County, North Carolina, Genealogy and History. Genealogy Trails History Group. Wills and Probate. Transcription and notes by Larry Wells
↑ From Ancestry .com, Ward Family Tree. Burial Columbus County, N.C.,Sasser cemetery
↑ From One Great Family Genealogy and Family Tree for Thomas Ward Thomas Ward (OGFN: 539426507)
↑ This information needs to be researched-obtained from One World Tree. W.S. [...] County Families Entries: 89575 Updated: 2004-12-06 18:53:41 UTC (Mon) Contact: Lisa Wallendorf Scarola ID: I53317
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