"William and Rachel Williams and children moved to Lost Creek Monthly Meeting, Jefferson County, Tennessee, from Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, Orange (became Chatham, then Almance) County, North Carolina in 1792." [1]
William Williams Jr. & Rachel (Kemp):
Marriage: March 16, 1786 at the Cane Creek MM, Orange (Chatham) Country, North Carolina.
Children of William Williams Jr. and Rachel KEMP:[2]
Richard WILLIAMS, b. December 30, 1786, Cane Creek MM, Chatham Co., North Carolina, USA; d. July 07, 1849, Porter County, Indiana; m. Rachel MILLS, October 02, 1805, Lost Creek MH, Jefferson, Tennessee, USA.
Prudence WILLIAMS, b. August 14, 1788, Cane Creek MM, Chatham Co., North Carolina, USA; d. November 25, 1857. [NOTE: She married David BONINE]
Hezekiah WILLIAMS, b. April 05, 1790, Cane Creek MM, Chatham Co., North Carolina, USA; d. December 16, 1847, Whitewater, Indiana; married: Rebecca BALDWIN, September 07, 1808, Lost Creek, Jefferson, Tennessee, USA.
Nathan WILLIAMS, b. March 20, 1792, Cane Creek MM, Chatham Co., North Carolina, USA; d. Unknown; married: Charity WILLIAMS, August 05, 1812.
John WILLIAMS, b. June 22, 1794, Lost Creek, Jefferson, Southwest Territory (Tennessee), USA; d. April 1826; married: Mary COOK, September 04, 1816.
Sources
↑ Certificate, 1792, 12 [month], 22 [day]. William and Rachel Williams moved to Newberry Monthly Meeting, Blount County, Tennessee, from Lost Creek Monthly Meeting, Certificate, 1805, 7 [month], 27 [day].
Thank you to descendant Chet Bonine Snow, who researched and started this profile [Kemp-1812] on Tuesday, January 14, 2014. He merged this profile with Kemp-2118 on July 11, 2014.
Thank you to Frank Gay, Friday, who created profile [Kemp-2118] on June 13, 2014.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Rachel by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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