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Thomas Terry Williams[1, 2, 3, 4]

Male 1794 - 1835  (40 years)


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  • Name Thomas Terry Williams 
    Born 2 Jun 1794  Colonial Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Probably Halifax
    Gender Male 
    Died 13 Apr 1835  Pittsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I68021  My Reynolds Line | Descendants of Giles Carter of Henrico, Descendants of James Terry
    Last Modified 22 Jan 2019 

    Father David Champness Williams,   b. 26 Apr 1768, Halifax Co. Virginia [later Pittsylvania] Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 6 Jun 1841, Pittsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 73 years) 
    Mother Lucy Terry,   b. 15 Feb 1768, Pittsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 3 Jan 1861, Pittsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 92 years) 
    Married 26 Jan 1792  Pittsylvania Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F4068  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Elizabeth Mary Carter,   b. 20 Jun 1802, Halifax County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1832, Pittsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 29 years) 
    Married 20 Dec 1824  Prob. Pittsylvania Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. William Carter Williams,   b. 1824, Pittsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1838, Pittsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 14 years)
    +2. Capt. Samuel Carter Williams,   b. 1837, Pittsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 27 Nov 1863, Orange County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 26 years)
     3. David [Terry] Williams, Esquire,   b. 18 Feb 1828, Pittsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 21 May 1873, Richmond, Henrico Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 45 years)
    Last Modified 13 May 2015 
    Family ID F22739  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 2 Agnes Womack,   b. Est 1790, Halifax County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Married 10 Feb 1834  Pittsylvania Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Last Modified 13 May 2015 
    Family ID F4078  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Documents
    1830 Census Pittsylvania Co., Virginia Southern District Shows Spencer Carter, Thomas T. Williams, John Vaughan, Archer Walters, Alexander Walters, Hugh Fallen, Lewis Reynolds Benjamin Terry, Jr., Frances Richardson, Wiley Morefield, and others.
    1830 Census Pittsylvania Co., Virginia Southern District Shows Spencer Carter, Thomas T. Williams, John Vaughan, Archer Walters, Alexander Walters, Hugh Fallen, Lewis Reynolds Benjamin Terry, Jr., Frances Richardson, Wiley Morefield, and others.
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    Thomas Terry Williams Newspaper Article
    Thomas Terry Williams Newspaper Article
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    Histories
    The Story of Thomas Terry Williams, by Sam Barns
    The Story of Thomas Terry Williams, by Sam Barns
    TTWilliams_Story.pdf

  • Sources 
    1. [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. Although the Family Legend is that The loyal slaves threw his killer into a bonfire where they were burning brush at the time, however evidence has been located which tells the negro slave accused, denied the charges and the judge ruled there was no evidence that he was the one who committed the murder.] 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.

    2. [S51] Timothy Stamps - Carter Memoir.
      Mary "Polly" Stamps, (nee Hobson) was born April 24, 1783. She married (1st) William Carter, and after William Carter died in 1805, Mary married on Dec. 30, 1811, Timothy Stamps, son of John Stamps Sr., in Pittsylvania Co., VA. Polly died May 07, 1850 in Pittsylvania Co.
      Elizabeth Mary Carter is the only child of William Carter and Mary 'Polly' Hobson; Elizabeth M. Carter, born June 20, 1802. She married Thomas Terry Williams on Dec. 20, 1824 in Halifax Co., VA. Samuel Carter and Thomas Hall were witnesses. Thomas T. Williams was killed by one of his slaves. He was the s/o David Champness Williams and Lucy Terry, daughter of Champness Terry.
      Issue:
      I. William C. Williams
      II. David Thomas Williams
      III. Samuel Carter Williams, born 1832. He married Elizabeth Fallon on Oct. 20, 1853. She was the daughter of Hugh H. Fallon and Leannah Walter. (Leannah was the daughter of Archibald ?Archer? Walters & Catherine ?Catey? Stamps who
      was the daughter of John Stamps and Eleanor ?Leannah? Dodson.


    3. [S122] Genealogy. com, http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/s/n/i/J-P-Snidow/GENE1-0001.html.
      Notes for THOMAS TERRY WILLIAMS:
      ESTATE INVENTORY for THOMAS TERRY WILLIAMS
      Accounts Current Book 2,, p 183 Pittsylvania Co, VA
      Inventory of the estate of Thomas T. Williams, decd 2 Jun 1794 Negroes: Peter, Jack, Vilot, Juday, Lucy and her child Nancy, Silley, James, Cupit Bay horse, mare and colt, cow and bell, cow and yearling, cow and calf, one ditto, cow, cow and calf, ditto, 3 young cattle, 4 ditto, 3 beds and furniture, 27 hogs, red sow, 2 sows and 8 piggs, 4 shotes, 4 fat hoggs, 2 chests, table, 2 butter potts, ?toster, 6 chairs, cup board, cotton wheel, mans saddle, womans saddle, cask, case and bottles, Bible, flax wheel, cart whele box, flat iron, 4 axes, 10 pewtwer plates, 2 basons, old pewter, 2 small chairs, parcel earthen ware, sythe and cradle, coffee pot, skillet, dutch oven and hooks, churn, barrel, pott, tub, pail, pr. cards, 3 razors & case, 2 pr chain traces, haims, 2 cleviss, collar bridle & trace, 4 grubbing hoes, 5 hilling hoes, 2 wedges, clevis, plow, bridle bit, plow, old bell, old table, swingle tree & irons, parcel tobacco, sow & piggs, chest of drawers.
      We the subscribers have appr'd the movable estate of Thomas T. Williams, decd --William Irby, John Fitzgerald, Robert Clapton, Wm Waldron
      Recorded 19 Jan 1795
      Total #523.1.2

    4. [S16] Lucian W. Hiner, Jr.
      David Champness Williams had children, among them Thomas Terry Williams, b.1802, d.4/13/1836. I do not have my notes at hand regarding the others at this time.
      Note that Thomas Terry Williams death occurred as I previously described. He was in fact killed by a newly acquired slave who knocked him from his horse with a tree limb. The loyal slaves in the party are described in my written and oral family records as having thrown this killer into the fire of burning brush. Recently, a friend of mine who is a retired journalist with a major American newspaper obtained 3 brief newspaper articles reporting Williams death in June, 1836. Two of them were in Maine and one in Massachusetts. Our oral and written documentation was provided by my late mother and the granddaughter of Samuel Carter Williams whom I knew before her death at 101 years. One newspaper account says that the slave was taken into custody but not the other two and I could find no record at the courthouse in Chatham.
      Another researcher notes DOB as 2 Jun 1794