The following article was found in the Wilkes-Barre Record, 18 Apr 1893,
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(Since this obituary only mentions "South Wales", I wasn't sure which
Mailing List to send this to. I am submitting it to the General list in
the hopes that it will be seen by a more diverse group.)
"LEAVES A LARGE FAMILY
"Mrs. David J. Williams of Plymouth Dead - Has Been the Mother of
Twenty-One Children.
"Mrs. David J. Williams died at the home of her son, Joshua D. Williams,
on Gaylor avenue in Plymouth on Sunday night of pleurisy, aged 75 years
and 9 days. She was the mother of twenty-one children, thirteen of whom
survive her, viz: Mrs. John Evans, Plymouth; David D. and John D.
Williams, Danville; Rev. William D. Williams, Pottsville; Mrs. John
Edwards and Mrs. Lewis D. Williams, Plymouth; Mrs. Rev. D.L. Davis,
Edwardsville; Mrs. Thomas and Ebenezer D. Williams, Williamstown; Mrs.
Rev. Thomas Williams, Bangor, Maine; Mrs. Thomas B. Lewis, Plymouth;
Mrs. James J. Thomas, Wilkes-Barre; Joshua D. Williams, Plymouth.
"Mrs. Williams was born in South Wales and came to this country in 1842,
locating in Danville. In 1869 the family removed to Plymouth. Her
husband, David J. Williams was known as "The Welsh Patriarch," and was
the first to establish a Welsh Presbyterian Church in Danville. At the
bedside of Mrs. Williams when she passed away were thirty-one members of
the family. With her children and their issues the total number of this
remarkably large family numbers 114 souls. One of the daughters, Sarah,
is the wife of alderman James J. Thomas of this city.
The funeral will take place on Thursday morning from the Welsh Baptist
Church, Rev. Hugh Davis of Scranton officiating. The remains will be
taken to Danville for burial."
Nancy Cook
Pasadena, MD USA
Searching for DAUGHTON, DAVIES, JOHN and ROBERTS (Dad's Side) and BLAKE,
SCHROEDER, HELLMEYER and KOENIG (Mom's Side)