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Joseph Williams (abt. 1762 - abt. 1803)

Joseph Williams
Born about in Ninety Six District, South Carolinamap
Ancestors ancestors
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died about at about age 41 [location unknown]
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Biography

Inherited from his father: [1]

  • tract of Land purchased of Mr. Yarborrough containing 276 acres
  • the following Negroes, viz. Dick, George and Patt, one bed and furniture, two Horse Creatures viz. one Sorrell named Ball and one black Horse now in the Woods, also Seven head of Neat Cattle, Six head of Sheep, two Basons, one Dish, Six Plates, half a dozen Knives and forks one Walnut Table and one Desk to him and his Heirs for ever.

Joseph is reported to have died in 1803 or 1808.

Enslaved Africans

  • Dick
  • George
  • Patt

Sources

  1. Will Book A, p. 89, Edgefield District, SC, 14 Oct. 1794, R. Tutt C.E.C., Box #47, Pkg #2028

See also:

  • Colonial Granville and Its People: Loose Leaves from "The Lost Tribes of North Carolina," by Worth Stickley Ray (Austin, TX: Self-published, 1945), New England Historic Genealogical Society




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