John was a fisherman, born in Ohio around 1825.[1][2]
Children:
Esther C. Williams, b. 1845
Lavinia Williams, b. 1847
Schuyler R Williams, b. 1850
Homer Charles Williams, b. 1853
Edward J Williams, b.1854
Henry R Williams, b.1855
Adelaide Williams, b. 1858
Leonard Williams, b. 1861
Marietta "Ettie" Williams, b.1862
John R Williams Jr, b. 1862
Eli Williams,b. 1865
Delia Williams, b. 1868
Hiram Williams, b. 1871
He died in 1910 in Michigan, and is buried in Riverside Cemetery, Menominee County, Michigan.[3][4]
Sources
↑ United States Census, 1850. [1] United States Census. Year: 1850; Census Place: Mackinac, Michigan; Roll: M432_357; Page: 216B; Image: 423
↑ United States Census, 1860. [2] United States Census. Year: 1860; Census Place: Chambers Island, Door, Wisconsin; Roll: M653_1402; Page: 968; Image: 242; Family History Library Film: 805402
↑ Ancestry.com: Michigan, Death Records, 1897-1920. Online at: [3] The Library of Michigan; Michigan Death Records, 1897-1920; Rolls: 1-302; Archive Barcode/Item Number: 30000008532594; Roll Number: 145; Certificate Number: 2
↑ Find A Grave Memorial: John R. Williams. Riverside Cemetery, Menominee County, Michigan. Created by "Graves," September 27, 2001. Memorial # 86068218.[4]
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWSB-Y23 : 26 August 2017), John Williams, Ingallston, Menominee, Michigan, United States; citing enumeration district ED 33, sheet 1B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm 1,254,595.
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