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John Williams Jr.

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John Williams Jr. Veteran

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
16 Jan 1854 (aged 68–69)
Mahoning County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Canfield, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.0349521, Longitude: -80.7951222
Plot
Section A Row 5
Memorial ID
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WILLIAMS, John WILLIAMS Jr.
Husband of Mary nee SMITH
Son of John Williams Sr.
B. 1785 in PA
D. 16 Jan 1854 in Canfield Twp., Mahoning Co. OH at 69y
Burial – Jan 1854 in Dean Hill Cemetery, Section A Row 05, Canfield Twp., Mahoning Co. OH

History of Trumbull and Mahoning County,
Cleveland: H.Z. Williams & Bro., 1882, Vol II, p. 56
"John Williams (deceased), a native of Pennsylvania, emigrated with his family from Bedford county in wagons to Ohio about the year 1820. He came to Mahoning county and settled in Canfield on what is commonly known as the Atwood place. Here he lived and reared a family of two sons and three daughters named as follow: James, Betsey (Scott), Banner, Nancy (Dean), and Rachael (Porter). Mr. Williams was an industrious and hard-working man, and was in the War of 1812. He died at his home in Canfield at the age of sixty-five. His wife survived him four years."

Vol II, p. 109
"John Williams was among the pioneers of Canfield township, and bore with fortitude the experiences of pioneer life. He enlisted in the army during the War of 1812, immediately after Hull's surrender, and served as first lieutenant. He married Mary Smith. The names of their children were James, Rebecca, Elizabeth, Banner, Nancy, and Rachel. Rebecca (deceased) married Jacob Bower; Elizabeth married Almedius Scott and resides in Canfield; Banner married first Clarissa Lew, and second Margaret McDaniels, and resides in Canfield; Nancy the wife of Ormon Dean, resides in Lordstown; Rachel married John Porter, and resides in Palmyra, Portage county."

Note: War of 1812 - Private – 2nd Regt., 2nd Com., Lancaster Co. Militia PA - Immediately after Hull's surrender, he served as first Lieutenant."

WILLIAMS, John WILLIAMS Jr.
Husband of Mary nee SMITH
Son of John Williams Sr.
B. 1785 in PA
D. 16 Jan 1854 in Canfield Twp., Mahoning Co. OH at 69y
Burial – Jan 1854 in Dean Hill Cemetery, Section A Row 05, Canfield Twp., Mahoning Co. OH

History of Trumbull and Mahoning County,
Cleveland: H.Z. Williams & Bro., 1882, Vol II, p. 56
"John Williams (deceased), a native of Pennsylvania, emigrated with his family from Bedford county in wagons to Ohio about the year 1820. He came to Mahoning county and settled in Canfield on what is commonly known as the Atwood place. Here he lived and reared a family of two sons and three daughters named as follow: James, Betsey (Scott), Banner, Nancy (Dean), and Rachael (Porter). Mr. Williams was an industrious and hard-working man, and was in the War of 1812. He died at his home in Canfield at the age of sixty-five. His wife survived him four years."

Vol II, p. 109
"John Williams was among the pioneers of Canfield township, and bore with fortitude the experiences of pioneer life. He enlisted in the army during the War of 1812, immediately after Hull's surrender, and served as first lieutenant. He married Mary Smith. The names of their children were James, Rebecca, Elizabeth, Banner, Nancy, and Rachel. Rebecca (deceased) married Jacob Bower; Elizabeth married Almedius Scott and resides in Canfield; Banner married first Clarissa Lew, and second Margaret McDaniels, and resides in Canfield; Nancy the wife of Ormon Dean, resides in Lordstown; Rachel married John Porter, and resides in Palmyra, Portage county."

Note: War of 1812 - Private – 2nd Regt., 2nd Com., Lancaster Co. Militia PA - Immediately after Hull's surrender, he served as first Lieutenant."



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