Hi Vicki,
My Williams line of Thomas & Hannah Williams had 10 children. I will
list below. All were said to have been born in Ohio except 1st
daughter Mary Hannah Williams who was supposed to be born in
Wisconsin.So yes I have a couple Mary Williams.I have Sarah Jane
Williams.
Mary Hannah Williams b:1860
Thomas Jefferson Williams b:1862 {married Doolittle}
Julie Elizabeth Williams b:1864
Charles Hugh b: 1866 {married Gugle}
Sarah Jane Williams b: 1868 {married Hornbeck} think she was called Sadie
Anna Elizabeth Williams b: 1871 {married 1st Webster 2nd Krischbaum}
Fanny May Williams b: 1874 {married Gugle}
Mary Williams b: 1876 { married Miller} Census records she is called
Carrie don't know if it was her middle name.
Joseph Edward Williams b: 1879 {married Eppiheimer}
Felix Alfred Williams b: 1884 {Married Bingaman}
Not sure if any of this helps or not I hope it does.
Best of Luck to you too,
Rosemary
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 7:14 PM, Vicki Mieth <vicki_mieth(a)cox.net> wrote:
Hello Rosemary -
I have a Williams dead end as well... any chance your Thomas & Hannah
had a Daughter Rachel Jane? (or Mary or Isaac?)
Best of luck
Vicki Mieth
Rosemary Vanderberg wrote:
> Thomas WILLIAMS born 1833 England & died 1889 burial Cass County,
> Indiana.Married Hannah Ashby in 1858 Wisconsin.Lived in Wisconsin,
> Seneca & Crawford, Ohio area's, then Indiana until death.They had 10
> children.Looking for who Thomas Williams parents are.At a dead end
> need help please.I would greatly appreciate any help or advice.Thank
> you.
> Surnames: Williams, Ashby, Daniels, Caldwell, Gugle, Doolittle,
> Krischbaum, VanMeter, Webster, Miller, Hornbeck, Eppiheimer,Bingaman
>
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