Anne Williams1
F, #3456, b. 15 February 1826, d. 15 August 1884
Anne Williams was born on 15 February 1826 in North Anson, Somerset County, Maine.2 She married Benjamin Titcomb, son of William Titcomb and Salome Delano, on 5 January 1846 in New Portland, Somerset County, Maine.1,3 Anne Williams died on 15 August 1884 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, at the age of 58.2 She was buried in Forest Hills Cemetery and Crematory, Jamaica Plain, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.4
Citations
- [S24] Sarah Elizabeth Titcomb, Early New England People, p. 178.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 150207478."
- [S89] Family Search, Maine Marriages, 1771-1907.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 150207478, Ann Williams Titcomb, includes gravestone photograph."
Annie Y. Williams
F, #24515
Annie Y. Williams married Norman Boardman.
Child of Annie Y. Williams and Norman Boardman
- Albert Barnes Boardman+ b. 26 Feb 1853, d. 15 Sep 1933
Arthur Foster Williams1
M, #15644, b. 3 July 1926, d. 28 December 2013
Arthur Foster Williams was born on 3 July 1926 in Baltimore, Maryland.1 He was the son of Lt. Col John Winslow Williams and Emma Kaiulani Sewall.2 Arthur Foster Williams married Hanne Wredera Nielsen. Arthur Foster Williams died on 28 December 2013 in Copley Woodlands, Stowe, Vermont, at the age of 87.
Arthur F. Williams
U.S. Veteran
Arthur Williams, 87, of Fayston, died Dec. 28, 2013, at Copley Woodlands in Stowe, surrounded by his family and caregiver. He was a longtime civic leader, polo enthusiast, skier, sailor, and devoted father, brother and friend.
Arthur was born on July 3, 1926, in Bath, Maine, the son of John Winslow Williams and Emma Kaiulani Sewall. His childhood years were spent at the family’s summer home in Small Point, Maine, and their primary residence in Baltimore, Maryland, where he attended Gilman School and enjoyed riding bikes and waging BB gun wars with neighborhood friends. Arthur graduated from the Clark School in Hanover in 1946 and received his bachelor’s degree in English and American History from Bowdoin College in 1951.
He joined the American Field Service during World War II, where he served as an ambulance driver for the French Army. After teaching for a few years at private schools in Connecticut and New York, Arthur and his wife Hanne moved to the Mad River Valley in 1958, and taught together in one-room schoolhouses in Moretown and Fayston.
Arthur was one of the original investors in Sugarbush Resort in Warren, Vermont. He served three two-year terms as town representative from Fayston, and then was appointed chair of historic sites and the first executive director of the State Council on the Arts. He retired from the Arts Council in 1986 and stayed on as curator of the Vermont State House to oversee the State House restoration project. He later founded the Friends of the Vermont State House to support the ongoing financial needs of the restoration project. Arthur was also the original founder of The Community Fund, which was set up to meet the needs of Mad River Valley residents. Arthur was an avid polo player for 40 years. He and a group of longtime friends founded the first professional polo league in the Mad River Valley, and he played in tournaments throughout New England and in Canada.
He always loved an adventure, whether exploring the Maine coast in a favorite boat, skiing down the slopes at Sugarbush, or playing in a polo game. Later in life, he discovered a love for painting and completed dozens of oil paintings of maritime scenes. He also loved to write, and recently completed his memoir.
Being active and enjoying the outdoors were always priorities in his life, along with a deep devotion to his family and friends. He was well-loved for his sense of humor and caring, sensitive nature. As his heath began to fail over the past year, Arthur greatly appreciated the phone calls and visits from his many friends in the Mad River Valley and the State House. He often said that his friends and family were what made life worth living.
Survivors include his sister Anne Winter; sisters-in-law Ann Williams, Birgit Deeds and her husband Andy; his children, Astrid, John and Nate; four grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. His wife of 55 years, Hanne Nielsen Williams, and his two brothers, Jack and Sewall, died earlier.3
U.S. Veteran
Arthur Williams, 87, of Fayston, died Dec. 28, 2013, at Copley Woodlands in Stowe, surrounded by his family and caregiver. He was a longtime civic leader, polo enthusiast, skier, sailor, and devoted father, brother and friend.
Arthur was born on July 3, 1926, in Bath, Maine, the son of John Winslow Williams and Emma Kaiulani Sewall. His childhood years were spent at the family’s summer home in Small Point, Maine, and their primary residence in Baltimore, Maryland, where he attended Gilman School and enjoyed riding bikes and waging BB gun wars with neighborhood friends. Arthur graduated from the Clark School in Hanover in 1946 and received his bachelor’s degree in English and American History from Bowdoin College in 1951.
He joined the American Field Service during World War II, where he served as an ambulance driver for the French Army. After teaching for a few years at private schools in Connecticut and New York, Arthur and his wife Hanne moved to the Mad River Valley in 1958, and taught together in one-room schoolhouses in Moretown and Fayston.
Arthur was one of the original investors in Sugarbush Resort in Warren, Vermont. He served three two-year terms as town representative from Fayston, and then was appointed chair of historic sites and the first executive director of the State Council on the Arts. He retired from the Arts Council in 1986 and stayed on as curator of the Vermont State House to oversee the State House restoration project. He later founded the Friends of the Vermont State House to support the ongoing financial needs of the restoration project. Arthur was also the original founder of The Community Fund, which was set up to meet the needs of Mad River Valley residents. Arthur was an avid polo player for 40 years. He and a group of longtime friends founded the first professional polo league in the Mad River Valley, and he played in tournaments throughout New England and in Canada.
He always loved an adventure, whether exploring the Maine coast in a favorite boat, skiing down the slopes at Sugarbush, or playing in a polo game. Later in life, he discovered a love for painting and completed dozens of oil paintings of maritime scenes. He also loved to write, and recently completed his memoir.
Being active and enjoying the outdoors were always priorities in his life, along with a deep devotion to his family and friends. He was well-loved for his sense of humor and caring, sensitive nature. As his heath began to fail over the past year, Arthur greatly appreciated the phone calls and visits from his many friends in the Mad River Valley and the State House. He often said that his friends and family were what made life worth living.
Survivors include his sister Anne Winter; sisters-in-law Ann Williams, Birgit Deeds and her husband Andy; his children, Astrid, John and Nate; four grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. His wife of 55 years, Hanne Nielsen Williams, and his two brothers, Jack and Sewall, died earlier.3
Citations
- [S231] 1930 US Census, Election District 9, Baltimore, Maryland.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://65.19.77.69/reporter/obituary/3514ObitWilliams.html as retrieved on 11 Dec 2005 02:56:28 GMT.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.perkinsparker.com/fh/obituaries/obituary.cfm (June 2014).
Benjamin Williams1
M, #5731, b. 1730, d. 1802
Benjamin Williams was born in 1730 in Roxbury, Massachusetts. He married Elizabeth Boyleston.1 On 1780 he entered military service as a private in Capt. Samuel Holden's company, Col. Ebenezers Thayer's Suffolk County regiment, to re-enforce the Continental army. Benjamin Williams died in 1802.
Child of Benjamin Williams and Elizabeth Boyleston
Citations
- [S46] Various contributors, Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 48 p. 340.
Caroline Marr Williams (widow Marr)1
F, #26601, b. 9 October 1862, d. 29 June 1932
Caroline Marr Williams (widow Marr) was born on 9 October 1862 in Liverpool, England.1,2 She married secondly Arthur Warren Sewall, son of Freeman C. Sewall and Susannah Taylor Pierce, on 27 July 1910.1 Caroline Marr Williams (widow Marr) died on 29 June 1932 in Miami, Dade County, Florida, at the age of 69.3 She was buried on 30 June 1932 in Miami Memorial Park, Miami, Florida.3
Cornelius Coffin Williams1
M, #2650, b. 21 August 1879, d. 27 March 1957
Cornelius Coffin Williams was born on 21 August 1879 in Tennessee.2 He was the son of Thomas Lanier Williams and Isabella Coffin.1 Cornelius Coffin Williams married Edwina Dakin.1 Cornelius Coffin Williams died on 27 March 1957 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, at the age of 77.2
Children of Cornelius Coffin Williams and Edwina Dakin
- Rose Isabelle Williams3 b. 19 Nov 1909, d. 4 Sep 1996
- Thomas Lanier Williams1 b. 26 Mar 1911, d. 25 Feb 1983
- Walter Dakin Williams4 b. 21 Feb 1919, d. 20 May 2008
Citations
- [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
- [S89] Family Search, Tennessee Deaths, 1914-1966.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#9347."
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#26988456."
Major Elijah Williams
M, #7349
Major Elijah Williams married Margaret Pynchon, daughter of Colonel William Pynchon and Catharine Brewer, on 11 January 1750.
Col. Elisha Williams1
M, #13585, b. 26 August 1694, d. 24 July 1755
Col. Elisha Williams was born on 26 August 1694 in New Milford, Litchfield County, Connecticut.2 He married secondly Elizabeth Scott, daughter of Rev. Thomas Scott, in 1721.1 Col. Elisha Williams died on 24 July 1755 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, at the age of 602 and is buried in Wethersfield Village Cemetery, Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut.3
Citations
- [S167] William S. Pelletreau, Wills of the Smith families, p. 123.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 20583921."
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 20583921, Col Elisha Williams, showing gravestone photograph."
Elizabeth Williams1
F, #7750, b. 17 July 1742, d. 6 August 1831
Elizabeth Williams is also recorded as Eloi Williams.2 She was born on 17 July 1742.3 She was the daughter of Capt. John Williams and Mary Pope.3 Elizabeth Williams married Dr. Jacob Quincy, son of Judge Edmund Quincy and Elizabeth Wendell, on 17 July 1760 (m. intention 12 June 1760.)1,4,3 Elizabeth Williams died on 6 August 1831 at the age of 89.3
Children of Elizabeth Williams and Dr. Jacob Quincy
- Jacob Quincy+5
- Mary Quincy+6
- Abraham Howard Quincy+6 d. 12 Sep 1840
- Elizabeth Williams Quincy+6 b. c 1762
- John Williams Quincy+6 b. c 1769, d. 20 Jan 1834
- Samuel Maverick Quincy+6 b. 1771, d. 8 Jun 1852
Erastus P. Williams1
M, #17904, b. 20 June 1817, d. 3 April 1858
Erastus P. Williams was born on 20 June 1817 in Pompey, Onondaga County, New York.2 He married firstly Elizabeth Flint Rice, daughter of Thomas Rice and Charlotte Flint, on 31 July 1842 in Pompey, New York.1 Erastus P. Williams died on 3 April 1858 in Stockbridge, New York, at the age of 40.2,3
Citations
- [S372] [Pompey Reunion Committee], Re-union of the Sons and Daughters of the Old Town of Pompey, p. 304 et seq.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 90223488."
- [S205] Newspaper, The Marcellus Observer, 19 April 1895.
F.M. Williams
M, #25591
F.M. Williams married Clara Lane.
Child of F.M. Williams and Clara Lane
- Louise Lane Williams+ b. 1 Aug 1894, d. 17 Feb 1975
Gareth Williams
M, #1479, d. 2012
Gareth Williams was the son of Rowena Pritchard. Gareth Williams died in 2012.
George Wentworth Williams1
M, #26833, b. 8 February 1880, d. 26 April 1944
George Wentworth Williams was born on 8 February 1880 in Silver Ridge, Aroostook County, Maine.1,2 He married Grace Lee Lane, daughter of William E. Lane and Hattie M. Sewall, on 31 January 1903 in Corrina, Penobscot County, Maine.1 George Wentworth Williams died on 26 April 1944 in Charleston, Penobscot County, Maine, at the age of 642 and is buried in Village Cemetery, Corinna, Penobscot County, Maine.3
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 68996459."
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 68996459, George Wentworth Williams, includes gravestone photograph."
Gertrude Williams1,2
F, #17812, b. 25 July 1895, d. 8 April 1990
Gertrude Williams was born on 25 July 1895 in New York.1,3 She was the daughter of John Maxwell Williams.4 Gertrude Williams married Joseph Crosby Sewall, son of Elbridge Cushman Sewall and Jessie Benton Mead, on 17 February 1917 in the ballroom of the Ritz-Carlton, New York.4,5 Gertrude Williams died on 8 April 1990 in New Jersey at the age of 94.3
Children of Gertrude Williams and Joseph Crosby Sewall
- Joseph Crosby Sewall Jr.1 b. 6 Jan 1918, d. 3 Jul 2003
- Elizabeth Sewall1 b. 5 Aug 1919, d. 19 Jan 2004
Harold Sewall Williams1
M, #2189, b. 14 May 1925, d. 10 August 2005
Harold Sewall Williams. Freelance photographer. He was born on 14 May 1925 in Baltimore, Maryland.1 He was the son of Lt. Col John Winslow Williams and Emma Kaiulani Sewall.2 Harold Sewall Williams married Ann Sparrow, daughter of Alfred Kendrick Sparrow and Marjorie Pigman, possibly in Englewood, New Jersey. Harold Sewall Williams died on 10 August 2005 in Copley Woodlands, Stowe, Vermont, at the age of 803 and is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Bath, Maine.4
STOWE - Harold Sewall Williams formerly of Fayston passed away peacefully at his home in Stowe early in the morning of Aug. 10, 2005.
He is survived by his wife Ann Sparrow; his four children, Mark F. Williams of Portland, Maine, Kaiulani W. Wharton of Brunswick, Maine, Christopher S. Williams also of Portland and Camilla W. Behn of Warren; as well as six grandchildren, a brother, Arthur F. Williams of Fayston and a sister, Anne W. Winter of West Palm Beach, Fla., and innumerable relatives and friends around the world. He is predeceased by a brother, John W. Williams.
Sewall spent his time between the mountains and the sea in Vermont and Maine where his family played a large part in the maritime history of Bath, Maine. His connection to the mountains came from his years in the elite ski troops of the Tenth Mountain Division in World War II. The Tenth remained a pivotal part of Sewall's life even after the war.
Sewall will long be remembered for his incredibly kind and generous spirit, his loyalty to family and friends and his jovial nature. He will be deeply missed by all those whose lives he touched and there were many.5
STOWE - Harold Sewall Williams formerly of Fayston passed away peacefully at his home in Stowe early in the morning of Aug. 10, 2005.
He is survived by his wife Ann Sparrow; his four children, Mark F. Williams of Portland, Maine, Kaiulani W. Wharton of Brunswick, Maine, Christopher S. Williams also of Portland and Camilla W. Behn of Warren; as well as six grandchildren, a brother, Arthur F. Williams of Fayston and a sister, Anne W. Winter of West Palm Beach, Fla., and innumerable relatives and friends around the world. He is predeceased by a brother, John W. Williams.
Sewall spent his time between the mountains and the sea in Vermont and Maine where his family played a large part in the maritime history of Bath, Maine. His connection to the mountains came from his years in the elite ski troops of the Tenth Mountain Division in World War II. The Tenth remained a pivotal part of Sewall's life even after the war.
Sewall will long be remembered for his incredibly kind and generous spirit, his loyalty to family and friends and his jovial nature. He will be deeply missed by all those whose lives he touched and there were many.5
Citations
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://65.19.77.69/reporter/obituary/3514ObitWilliams.html as retrieved on 11 Dec 2005 02:56:28 GMT.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Vermont, Death Records, 1909-2008.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 46234314."
- [S205] Newspaper, The Times Argus, (Montpelier-Barre, Vermont) 11 August 2005.
Harriet N. Williams
F, #26645
Harriet N. Williams married Henry Call.
Child of Harriet N. Williams and Henry Call
- John H. Call b. c 12 Jan 1852, d. 25 Sep 1934
Helen Esther Williams1
F, #8284, b. 15 April 1854
Helen Esther Williams was born on 15 April 1854.2 She was the daughter of John George Williams.1 Helen Esther Williams married John Bleecker Powell, son of William Dummer Powell and Clare Pigott Strange, on 15 July 1875 in Memorial Church, Guelph.3
Children of Helen Esther Williams and John Bleecker Powell
- Helen Clarissa Powell1 b. 12 Jul 1879
- William Bleecker Powell1 b. 30 Apr 1882
- Grant Harkin Powell1 b. 18 Feb 1884
- Clare Muriel Powell1 b. 18 Feb 1884
- Winifred Powell1 b. 11 Dec 1885
- Joan Ridout Powell1 b. 26 Dec 1890
Isabel Sevier Williams1,2
F, #26150, b. 15 June 1883, d. 11 May 1938
Isabel Sevier Williams was born on 15 June 1883 in Tennessee.3 She was the daughter of Thomas Lanier Williams and Isabella Coffin.1 Isabel Sevier Williams married William Gannaway Brownlow on 9 March 1907 in Knox County, Tennessee.2 Isabel Sevier Williams died on 11 May 1938 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, at the age of 54.1
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, Tennessee Deaths, 1914-1966.
- [S89] Family Search, Tennessee Marriages, 1796-1950.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#80128771."
Jane Williams1
F, #9284
Jane Williams married Cotton Brown Brooks, son of Rev. Edward Brooks and Abigail Brown, on 13 December 1794 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts.1,2
Jane Williams
F, #9765
Jane Williams was the daughter of William Wynn Williams and Dorothy Griffith.1 Jane Williams married William Coytemore, son of William Coytemore of Llanllechid and Ellen Puleston.
Child of Jane Williams and William Coytemore
- Capt. Rowland Coytemore+ d. 1626
Citations
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 108 p. 173.
Capt. John Williams1
M, #10034, b. 13 May 1753
Capt. John Williams was born on 13 May 1753.1 He married Anne Brown, daughter of Christopher Brown and Esther Perry.1
Child of Capt. John Williams and Anne Brown
- Thomas Williams+1 b. 2 Mar 1791, d. 3 Apr 1864
Citations
- [S101] Various editors, Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims, p. 104.
Capt. John Williams1
M, #14717, b. 15 May 1707, d. 21 March 1748
Capt. John Williams was born on 15 May 1707 in Portsmouth, Hampshire.1 He married Mary Pope on 19 August 1732. Capt. John Williams died on 21 March 1748 at the age of 40.1
Child of Capt. John Williams and Mary Pope
- Elizabeth Williams+1 b. 17 Jul 1742, d. 6 Aug 1831
Citations
- [S180] Bible Records, NEHGS Bible Records, Gen 1 W 209: Capt. John Williams Bible.
Rev. John Williams1
M, #21558
Child of Rev. John Williams
- John Tyson Williams1 b. 20 Dec 1865, d. 4 Jun 1928
Citations
- [S94] 1891 British Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 4624; Folio 13; Page 14; GSU roll: 6099734.
John George Williams1
M, #8285
Child of John George Williams
- Helen Esther Williams+1 b. 15 Apr 1854
Citations
- [S82] John Bernard Burke, Colonial Gentry, p. 635.
John Maxwell Williams1
M, #20229
Child of John Maxwell Williams
- Gertrude Williams+1 b. 25 Jul 1895, d. 8 Apr 1990
Citations
- [S160] New York Times, 18 February 1917.
John Tyson Williams1
M, #1992, b. 20 December 1865, d. 4 June 1928
John Tyson Williams was born on 20 December 1865 in Bootle, Lancashire.2,3 He was the son of Rev. John Williams.3 John Tyson Williams married Constance Muriel Champion, daughter of Charles Pipon Champion and Charlotte Henrietta Westrene Sewell, on 27 December 1906 in Holy Trinity Church, Québec.2,4 John Tyson Williams died on 4 June 1928 at the age of 62.2
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church), 1906.
- [S522] Gordon A. Morley and William J. Park, Mount Hermon Cemetery, AA22.
- [S94] 1891 British Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 4624; Folio 13; Page 14; GSU roll: 6099734.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967.
Lt. Col John Winslow Williams1,2
M, #2188, b. 3 December 1896, d. 2 December 1950
Lt. Col John Winslow Williams was born on 3 December 1896 in Baltimore, Maryland.3 He was the son of Nathan Winslow Williams and Anne Tyler Foster. Lt. Col John Winslow Williams married firstly Emma Kaiulani Sewall, daughter of Harold Marsh Sewall and Camilla Loyall Ashe, on 27 November 1920 in Bath, Maine.4 Lt. Col John Winslow Williams and Emma Kaiulani Sewall were divorced.5 Lt. Col John Winslow Williams married secondly Mary Virginia Jones on 22 February 1947 in Wilmington, Delaware.5 Lt. Col John Winslow Williams died on 2 December 1950 in Baltimore, Maryland, at the age of 53.6
Children of Lt. Col John Winslow Williams and Emma Kaiulani Sewall
- John Winslow Williams Jr.7 b. 20 Nov 1923, d. 21 Oct 1978
- Harold Sewall Williams+8 b. 14 May 1925, d. 10 Aug 2005
- Arthur Foster Williams7 b. 3 Jul 1926, d. 28 Dec 2013
Citations
- [S189] Frederick A. Virkus, Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, Vol. 1. p. 823.
- [S160] New York Times, October 5, 1986.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925.
- [S243] Maine State Archives.
- [S89] Family Search, Delaware Marriage Records, 1913-1954.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 87313671."
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://65.19.77.69/reporter/obituary/3514ObitWilliams.html as retrieved on 11 Dec 2005 02:56:28 GMT.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
John Winslow Williams Jr.1
M, #15647, b. 20 November 1923, d. 21 October 1978
John Winslow Williams Jr. was born on 20 November 1923 in Maine.1,2 He was the son of Lt. Col John Winslow Williams and Emma Kaiulani Sewall.3 John Winslow Williams Jr. died on 21 October 1978 in Fayston, Vermont, at the age of 54.2
Citations
- [S231] 1930 US Census, Election District 9, Baltimore, Maryland.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 53674924."
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://65.19.77.69/reporter/obituary/3514ObitWilliams.html as retrieved on 11 Dec 2005 02:56:28 GMT.
Louise Lane Williams1
F, #2140, b. 1 August 1894, d. 17 February 1975
Louise Lane Williams was born on 1 August 1894 in Union Township, Ohio.2,3 She was the daughter of F.M. Williams and Clara Lane. Louise Lane Williams married Professor Sewall Green Wright, son of Phillip Green Wright and Elizabeth Quincy Sewall, on 10 September 1921 in Licking County, Ohio.3 Louise Lane Williams died on 17 February 1975 in hospital, Maddison, Wisconsin, at the age of 80.4
Children of Louise Lane Williams and Professor Sewall Green Wright
- Richard Herbert Wright1 b. 9 Aug 1922, d. 1991
- Robert Wright+1 b. 5 Jun 1925, d. 16 Jan 1997
Martha Richardson Williams1
F, #10037, b. 23 July 1837, d. 6 January 1909
Martha Richardson Williams was born on 23 July 1837.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Williams and Polly Richardson.1 Martha Richardson Williams married Alfred Pierce on 6 December 1865.1 Martha Richardson Williams died on 6 January 1909 at the age of 71.1
Child of Martha Richardson Williams and Alfred Pierce
- Marion Pierce2 b. 24 May 1867