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Nancy Adaline Williams

Female 1857 - 1862  (5 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Nancy Adaline Williams was born in 1857 (daughter of John Daniel Williams and Nancy Griffin); died in 1862.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Daniel Williams was born on 28 Apr 1828 in Union County, North Carolina (son of Parrot Williams and Rhoda Herring); died in 1891 in Union County, North Carolina.

    John married Nancy Griffin. Nancy (daughter of Lewis Griffin and Ester Bruno) was born in 1832 in Union County, North Carolina; died in in Union County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Nancy Griffin was born in 1832 in Union County, North Carolina (daughter of Lewis Griffin and Ester Bruno); died in in Union County, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. John Caldwell Williams was born on 17 Jun 1869 in Union County, North Carolina; died on 2 Dec 1933 in Union County, North Carolina.
    2. Mary Jane Williams was born in 1849 in Union County, North Carolina; and died.
    3. Sarah Caroline Williams was born on 7 Nov 1850 in Union County, North Carolina; died on 21 Mar 1931 in Union County, North Carolina.
    4. 1. Nancy Adaline Williams was born in 1857; died in 1862.
    5. Luticia A Geneva Williams was born in 1860; and died.
    6. Demetress Lavinia Williams was born on 26 Apr 1863 in Union County, North Carolina; died in 1898 in Union County, North Carolina.
    7. Clemetine Williams was born in 1865 in Union County, North Carolina; and died.
    8. Beady Ann Williams was born in Aug 1871 in Union County, North Carolina; died in 1906 in Union County, North Carolina.
    9. William Ellison Williams was born on 24 Nov 1873 in Union County, North Carolina; died on 3 Feb 1936 in Union County, North Carolina.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Parrot Williams was born about 1776 in Duplin County, North Carolina (son of Rev Joseph Williams, Jr. and Martha Parrott); died after 1846.

    Parrot married Rhoda Herring. Rhoda (daughter of Joseph Herring and Eunice "Euincy" Uzzell) was born between 1774 and 1780; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Rhoda Herring was born between 1774 and 1780 (daughter of Joseph Herring and Eunice "Euincy" Uzzell); and died.
    Children:
    1. Joshua Williams was born on 16 Apr 1799; and died.
    2. Briant Williams was born on 10 Jan 1801; and died.
    3. Anna Williams was born on 25 Mar 1803; and died.
    4. Simon Williams was born on 25 Nov 1805 in Anson County, North Carolina; died on 11 Oct 1890.
    5. Parrot Williams was born in 1806 in North Carolina; and died.
    6. Rebecca Williams was born on 11 Mar 1811; and died.
    7. Rhoda Williams was born on 7 May 1823 in North Carolina; died on 3 Jul 1908 in Union County, North Carolina.
    8. William Williams was born between 1825 and 1830; and died.
    9. 2. John Daniel Williams was born on 28 Apr 1828 in Union County, North Carolina; died in 1891 in Union County, North Carolina.

  3. 6.  Lewis Griffin

    Lewis married Ester Bruno. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Ester Bruno
    Children:
    1. 3. Nancy Griffin was born in 1832 in Union County, North Carolina; died in in Union County, North Carolina.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Rev Joseph Williams, Jr.Rev Joseph Williams, Jr. was born in 1748 (son of Rev Joseph Williams, Sr. and Mary Mewborn); died on 6 Jul 1825 in Anson County, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Cemetery: Williams Griffin Cemetery, Ansonville Road, Union County, NC
    • Military Service: Revolutionary War
    • Occupation: Baptist Minister

    Notes:

    "Genealogy of the Williams Family" by R. C. Griffin, Historian;
    A brief history of Rev. Joseph Williams in whose honor the Williams Family reunion is held at Wingate, North Carolina, on August 19, 1930. "Rev. Joseph Williams, Jr., was born in eastern Carolina in 1737, supposed to have been in what was then Duplin County, now Sampson County. He enlisted with his brother, William Williams, in the Continental Army, June 10, 1777, and served until the end of the war, in Sept. 3, 1778. In 1761 he had married Martha Parrot and they lived in what was the Rock Fish Creek neighborhood in Sampson County. About 1785 or 1787 he was asked by the Council of Safety of North Carolina to come to Anson County and preach the Gospel, instructing the people as to the duties to Almighty God and in the ways of right living. Under these instructions he moved his family (in 1787) from Duplin County to Meadow Branch, North Carolina, and settled on what is now known as the Ervin Williams Plantation.

    The Heritage of Sampson County, North Carolina 1983 "After the Revolutionary War ended in 1781, Elder Joseph Williams, Jr. and wife Martha sold their land on Goshen Swamp* and moved to Anson County, the part of which is now Union County, where they purchased land and settled on the spot where Wingate College now stands. He was sent there to organize the first Baptist church in that frontier area. This church is known today as High Hill Primitive Baptist, located on the outskirts of Monroe."

    Source: "Saturday Before the Second Sabbath", a History of Meadow Branch-Wingate Baptist Church 1810-1984, by Carolyn Caldwell Gaddy, p. 10, "After serving during the Revolutionary War in the First North Carolina Regiment under Col. Thomas Clark, Joseph Williams came to Union Co. from Sampson Co. and bought land from John Bivens in 1797, near the location of the first Meadow Branch Church. Elder Williams and his second wife Martha were buried in the Williams' family graveyard near Wingate on the old Monroe-Ansonville road. A reunion is held at the grave in his honor on Tuesday after the third Sunday in August of each year.

    "Our Heritage: Genealogy of the Williams Family" by John B. Williams, Marshville, NC.; The Monroe Enquirer, Monroe, NC, June 28, 1962: " Rev. Joseph Williams lived to be an old man. He had often said that he and Martha having lived to a ripe old age, he hoped they might die together. He made his will July 4, 1825, having Nathan(iel) Bivens and Grissom Taylor witness it. A few days later he and his wife died within a few hours of each other but I do not know which went first. (Another report says two days apart.--Margie Williams Baucom) They are buried at the Williams Griffin cemetery at the William Ervin Williams old home place about 5 miles east of Monroe, NC, on the old Monroe-Ansonville Road (Union Co., NC), being the first persons buried there. Their graves were marked with slate rock. A movement has been on foot to erect a suitable monument on the spot." (Bill Baker reported on March 20, 1999, that a newer marker by the DAR has now been placed there.) Will recorded in Anson Co., NC

    Records of North Carolina, Volume 25, Pages 247, 270, and 271." The following information was obtained from Bill Tilley. It originally came from the UNION BAPTIST ASSOCIATION, Chapter XII, ELDER JOSEPH WILLIAMS, 1825. Elder Joseph Williams was the second Baptist preacher to settle in this county. He came here from Sampson County about the year 1805. He purchased a tract of land from John Bivins, which he had entered July 10, 1797. This land is still in the hands of the descendants of the old preacher. It is owned by Mr. Henry Frank Williams. Thus you can see that it has been in the Williams family for more than a hundred years. The old preacher was twice married. His second wife was named Martha. She is buried beside him in the old Williams graveyard near Wingate, NC." Note from Anne Medlin Sendgikoski: This is surely Martha Parrott, but this was the first I had heard that he was married before her.) Military: Rev War: Enlisted in the Continental Army as a Rev Soldier from Duplin Co, NC on 10 June 1777. He was assigned to the 1st NC Reg under Col Thomas Clarke. Joseph taken prisoner with William Williams also a Rev Soldier on Apr 4,1779 and was held in prison until Nov 1779. Mustered out of Army Mar1780. Moved 1785 to Anson Co, NC. Joseph Williams' Rev War Certificate shows that he enlisted on 10 June 1777 and was on the roll of Lt Colonel Mebane's Company of the 1st NC Battalion Commanded by Col Thomas Clark (chp note :Clark spelled without the final "e" on this record. Copy of this record in chp files)2 Court Records: Will Book A, Page 118 3 He served in the Revolutionary War in the 1st Revolutionary Regiment under Col. Thomas Clark. Following the war, Joseph and his wife, Martha moved from their home in Eastern (sic), NC to Anson County, in that part which was in Anson County, prior to 1842. They settled in the Meadow Branch section of the county, near Wingate, on what was then called the William Erwin Williams plantation. He died there on July 6, 1825. His wife died about 40 hours later. The following information was received from William E. "Bill" Tilley, son of Selma Glady Duncan Tilley, of Mint Hill, NC on July 19, 2000: "This ancestor's services in assisting in the establishing of American independence during the War of the Revolution is as follows: Joseph Williams was born in that part of Duplin County, North Carolina that was in 1784 formed into Sampson County. In 1785, he moved to that part of Mecklenburg County (or Anson County) that was formed into Union County in 1842, where he died on July 25, 1825, and was buried in a family burying ground (called the Williams) about four miles from Monroe. Like most of the Williams men he very early on became interested in public affairs and was elected, while a young man, to the North Carolina Assembly. He was also a preacher of the Gospel, and we find him active in bring charges against rectors and vestrymen of the established church for what he believed to be illegitimacies, and was on the House Committe.

    Military Service:
    Mebane's Company, 1st NC Regiment, Revolutionary War Chaplain and Private enlisted 10 June 1777 in Halifax Co., NC

    Joseph married Martha Parrott in 1761 in Duplin County, North Carolina. Martha (daughter of John /Parrott Perritt and Agnes) was born in 1748; died on 28 Jul 1825 in Anson County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Martha ParrottMartha Parrott was born in 1748 (daughter of John /Parrott Perritt and Agnes); died on 28 Jul 1825 in Anson County, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Cemetery: Williams Griffin Cemetery, Ansonville Road, Union County, NC

    Children:
    1. Newborn Williams and died.
    2. Infant Williams and died.
    3. Edward Williams was born about 1762; and died.
    4. Elam Williams was born about 1763; and died.
    5. Rev Joseph Williams, III was born about 1764; and died.
    6. Martha Williams was born about 1766 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died before 1825.
    7. Reuben Williams was born about 1767; and died.
    8. Henry Williams was born on 23 Apr 1769 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died in 1853 in Union County, North Carolina.
    9. Hezekiah Williams was born on 9 Dec 1773 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died on 2 Oct 1823 in Jefferson County, Alabama.
    10. William (Billy) Williams was born in 1774 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died in 1867.
    11. 4. Parrot Williams was born about 1776 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died after 1846.
    12. Rebecca Williams was born about 1783; died after 1850.
    13. Josuah Williams was born about 1784; and died.
    14. Lemuel Williams was born on 10 Aug 1787; died in 1881 in Union County, North Carolina.

  3. 10.  Joseph Herring was born in 1723 in Bertie County, North Carolina (son of Abraham Herring and Mary Williams); died in Jul 1794 in Sampson County, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Military Service: Revolutionary War

    Notes:

    HERRING, Joseph, Private, NC Militia Soldier had six pay vouchers. Soldier was listed in Sampson for 1790 and had one male and four females in his household. Issue from deeds: 1-Nancy Williams, 2-Unice Herring, 3-Joshua Herring, 4-Bridget Herring, 5-Jacob Herring, and gs Robert Wilkins. Deeds dated 1792 and 1793. Soldier was the son of Abraham and Mary Williams Herring. Soldier married Eunice Uzzell and died in 1794. SLAVES GIVEN: A deed of gift from Joseph Herring to his daughter, Briget Herring, for a Negro girl called Edah, was acknowledged in open court and ordered to be registered. A deed of gift from Joseph Herring to his daughter, Eunice Herring, for a Negro girl called Amey, was acknowledged in open court and ordered to be registered. A deed of gift from Joseph Herring to his daughter, Nancy Williams, for a Negro girl called Olive, was acknowledged in open court and ordered to be registered. DEED of gift from Joseph Herring to his son, Joshua Herring, for 206 acres was acknowledged in open court and ordered to be registered


    Military Service:
    He drew fsix RW pay vouchers.

    Joseph married Eunice "Euincy" Uzzell about 1755 in Dobbs County, North Carolina. Eunice (daughter of Thomas Uzzell and Catherine Parr) was born before 1735; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Eunice "Euincy" Uzzell was born before 1735 (daughter of Thomas Uzzell and Catherine Parr); and died.
    Children:
    1. Uzzell Herring was born about 1756 in Johnston County, North Carolina; died in 1806 in Sampson County, North Carolina.
    2. Henicy Herring was born about 1758 in Johnston County, North Carolina; died before Feb 1793.
    3. Jacob Herring was born about 1759; and died.
    4. Eunice Herring was born on 19 Mar 1772-1773 in Dobbs County, North Carolina; died on 15 Nov 1860 in Williamsberg, Jefferson County, Alabama.
    5. 5. Rhoda Herring was born between 1774 and 1780; and died.
    6. Nancy Herring was born about 1774 in Johnston County, North Carolina; died before 1823.
    7. Bridget Herring was born about 1776 in North Carolina; and died.
    8. Joshua Herring was born about 1780 in Johnston County, North Carolina; died in 1811.