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William Carroll Williams
1827 - 1886 (58 years)-
Name William Carroll Williams Born 23 Dec 1827 Warren County, Tennessee Gender Male Died 30 Aug 1886 St. Francois County, Missouri Person ID I1509 Eskew Genealogy Last Modified 7 Nov 2024
Father David Williams, b. Abt 1786, Wilson County, Tennessee , d. Bef 1850 (Age ~ 63 years) Relationship natural Mother Elizabeth VanHooser, b. Abt 1788, Montgomery County, Virginia Relationship natural Married 23 Jun 1812 Wilson County, Tennessee [1] Family ID F806 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Elizabeth H. Bennett, b. 1830, Smith County, Tennessee Married 2 Apr 1850 DeKalb County, Tennessee Children 1. Harriet Williams, b. 1851, DeKalb County, Tennessee [natural] 2. J. H. Williams, b. 1856, St. Francois County, Missouri [natural] 3. Frances Jane Williams, b. 1858, St. Francois County, Missouri [natural] 4. Joseph C. Williams, b. 24 Nov 1859, Liberty Township, St. Francois County, Missouri [natural] 5. Sarah E. Williams, b. 1864, St. Francois County, Missouri [natural] 6. Eliza Williams, b. 1866, St. Francois County, Missouri [natural] 7. Didama Williams, b. Abt 1868, St. Francois County, Missouri [natural] 8. Nancy Lillian Williams, b. 1872, St. Francois County, Missouri [natural] Last Modified 7 Nov 2024 Family ID F1490 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - In June 1851 the family moved to St. Francois Co., Mo. where he became one of their prominent citizens. Upon his arrival there, he purchased 40 acres on the Farmington & Jackson road. He remained there about two years, then bought 200 acres of land about three miles from Libertyville. While the family lived on that farm, he went to an island in the Mississippi River and, by industry and hard work, accumulated $10,500 in six years to buy the place where his family now lives. He bought the mill property at Libertyville and, tearing out the old machinery, replaced it with new. After his death on August 30, 1886, his son, Joseph, operated the mill. At the age of 58, William met a violent death from being gored by a bull. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church South and was stewart of the Wesley Chapel congregation. He was one of the most successful farmers that ever came to St. Francois Co., Mo. According to his life sketch, he had twelve children. Source: The Van Hoose, Van Hooser, Van Huss Family in the United States, Joyce Lindstrom, 1993, page 539.
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Sources - [S77] Family Archive CD #229, Marriage Index: KY, NC, TN, Va, WV 1728-1850.
- [S77] Family Archive CD #229, Marriage Index: KY, NC, TN, Va, WV 1728-1850.