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Est 1790 - Yes, date unknown
1794 - 1835 (40 years)
Birth |
2 Jun 1794 |
Colonial Virginia |
Died |
13 Apr 1835 |
Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
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Father |
David Champness Williams, b. 26 Apr 1768, Halifax Co. Virginia [later Pittsylvania] |
Mother |
Lucy Terry, b. 15 Feb 1768, Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
Married |
26 Jan 1792 |
Pittsylvania Co., Virginia |
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Family 1 |
Elizabeth Mary Carter, b. 20 Jun 1802, Halifax County, Virginia |
Married |
20 Dec 1824 |
Prob. Pittsylvania Co., Virginia |
Children |
| 1. William Carter Williams, b. 1824, Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
+ | 2. Capt. Samuel Carter Williams, b. 1837, Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
| 3. David [Terry] Williams, Esquire, b. 18 Feb 1828, Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
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Family 2 |
Agnes Womack, b. Est 1790, Halifax County, Virginia |
Married |
10 Feb 1834 |
Pittsylvania Co., Virginia |
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Name |
Agnes Womack |
Born |
Est 1790 |
Halifax County, Virginia |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I6649 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
3 Feb 2017 |
Family 2 |
Thomas Terry Williams, b. 2 Jun 1794, Colonial Virginia , d. 13 Apr 1835, Pittsylvania County, Virginia (Age 40 years) |
Married |
10 Feb 1834 |
Pittsylvania Co., Virginia |
Last Modified |
13 May 2015 |
Family ID |
F4078 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- It is doubtful that Agnes Womack and Thomas Terry Williams had any children; He married her in 1834 and was killed in 1835. Family legend says that these children were raised by Samuel Carter and his wife Elizabeth and they were always around the Carter's Tavern that was operated by Samuel and Elizabeth Carter.
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Sources |
- [S16] Lucian W. Hiner, Jr.
One anectdote:
They were orphaned as small children. Their mother died in 1832 shortly after Samuel's birth. Their father, Thomas Terry Williams remarried in 1834 to an older woman named Agnes Womack and then was killed by a slave on April 13, 1835. The loyal slaves threw his killer into a bonfire where they were burning brush at the time.The step mother disappeared from family history and they were raised and educated by their grandparents who were well to do plantation owners. Another brother, William D. Williams died in 1838 at age 14.
Further Research by Mr. Hiner has revealed the true story about Thomas Terry Williams death.
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