Post by Melissa on Aug 11, 2004 20:52:31 GMT -5
1850 Giles Co. TN Census
134 134 Joseph WILLIAMS 43 M Farmer 250 NC X
Martha 40 F Tenn X
Martha J. 20 F Tenn X Dumb
Mary A. 17 F Tenn X
Franklin 15 M Farmer NC X
M. J. 12 F Tenn X
Cassy 11 F Tenn X
Tabitha J. 8 F Tenn
Parthena L. J. 6 F Tenn
Wm T. 1 M Tenn
This is quite possibly my William Thomas Williams since I have since proven that he is not the son of Henry.
Marriage: M.J. Williams to J.B. Smith 5 Jan. 1868
In 1860 I found:
667 667 Joseph Williams 53 M Overseer 600 NC 1
Martha 45 F Tenn 1
Martha J. 31 F Tenn 1 Deaf & Dumb
Margaret 21 F Tenn 1
Carsey 18 F Tenn
Parthena 13 F Tenn
Josaphene 15 F Tenn
Tabitha J. 11 F Tenn
Thomas 9 M Tenn
Monroe? 5 M Tenn
Willis Robards 19 M Com'n Labourer
Here it appears that he is called Thomas. He falls in around the Tabitha and Parthena of the 1850 although they are not in the same order.
668 668 Moses Dogget 23 M Overseer 400 Tenn
Elizabeth 19 F Tenn
669 669 Franklin Williams 23 M Farmer 400 Tenn 1
Elizabeth 22 F Tenn 1
Tennessee 5/12 F Tenn
In the fall of 1861 Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston was assigned the department of Tennessee; finding his lines poorly prepared for defensive or aggressive war, and to remedy this deficiency, he called on the Governors of the neighboring States for troops. Under this call many regiments were organized-the Forty-fourth one of that number, being from the counties of Bedford, Franklin, Grundy, Coffee, and Lincoln. Their regimental organization was completed at Camp Trousdale on the 9th of December, 1861
Williams, Franklin A. Confederate Infantry 44th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry
Williams, Franklin A. SGT Company C
134 134 Joseph WILLIAMS 43 M Farmer 250 NC X
Martha 40 F Tenn X
Martha J. 20 F Tenn X Dumb
Mary A. 17 F Tenn X
Franklin 15 M Farmer NC X
M. J. 12 F Tenn X
Cassy 11 F Tenn X
Tabitha J. 8 F Tenn
Parthena L. J. 6 F Tenn
Wm T. 1 M Tenn
This is quite possibly my William Thomas Williams since I have since proven that he is not the son of Henry.
Marriage: M.J. Williams to J.B. Smith 5 Jan. 1868
In 1860 I found:
667 667 Joseph Williams 53 M Overseer 600 NC 1
Martha 45 F Tenn 1
Martha J. 31 F Tenn 1 Deaf & Dumb
Margaret 21 F Tenn 1
Carsey 18 F Tenn
Parthena 13 F Tenn
Josaphene 15 F Tenn
Tabitha J. 11 F Tenn
Thomas 9 M Tenn
Monroe? 5 M Tenn
Willis Robards 19 M Com'n Labourer
Here it appears that he is called Thomas. He falls in around the Tabitha and Parthena of the 1850 although they are not in the same order.
668 668 Moses Dogget 23 M Overseer 400 Tenn
Elizabeth 19 F Tenn
669 669 Franklin Williams 23 M Farmer 400 Tenn 1
Elizabeth 22 F Tenn 1
Tennessee 5/12 F Tenn
In the fall of 1861 Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston was assigned the department of Tennessee; finding his lines poorly prepared for defensive or aggressive war, and to remedy this deficiency, he called on the Governors of the neighboring States for troops. Under this call many regiments were organized-the Forty-fourth one of that number, being from the counties of Bedford, Franklin, Grundy, Coffee, and Lincoln. Their regimental organization was completed at Camp Trousdale on the 9th of December, 1861
Williams, Franklin A. Confederate Infantry 44th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry
Williams, Franklin A. SGT Company C