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Charles Haley Williams

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Charles Haley Williams

Birth
Eastman, Crawford County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
14 Oct 1960 (aged 76)
Bellflower, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Santa Fe Springs, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
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Charles Haley Williams (1884-1960) worked as a venetian blind salesman. (b. June 8, 1884; Danberes, Massachussetts, USA - d. October 14, 1960; Bellflower, Los Angeles County, California, USA)

Birth:
He was the son of Fredrick Howard Williams (1857-1947) and Clara Bell Patch.

Sibling:
He had a brother: Clifford Williams who married Eva.

Isle of Pines, Cuba:
On December 20, 1910 he returned from Cuba to New York City with Myrtle Adelia Lattin (1884-1970).

Marriage:
On August 30, 1911 in Troy, Renssalaer County, New York he married Myrtle.

Children:
They had the following children: Charles Robert Williams (1913-1991) who married Florence J. Davis and later married Thelma Elizabeth Locklear; Vera Belle Williams (1915-1991) who married Russell L. Stouder (1911-1998); and Fredrick Andrew Williams (1923- ) who married Pearl Doris Schanker (1923- ).

Memories about Charles Williams:
Harold Lawrence McPheeters (1923- ) says: "He sold venetian blinds. He had a 7 county territory that covered three states. We visited them in 1952 at their home in Orange County. He was a very short guy and had to have extensions put on the peddles of his car. Myrtle was in charge in the relationship and she would go with him on his sales trips. They drove in a station wagon."

Memories about Charles Williams:
Fredrick Andrew Williams (1923- ) says: "The first of our family to California were my father and mother, Charles Haley Williams and Myrtle Adelia Lattin in 1921. They went to California as speculators and my father bought a farm there. My granddad, Fredrick Howard Williams, bought a piece of land in Burbank, California where he grew walnuts. Eva Ariel Lattin (1892-1939) came to California to visit her sister in 1933 on the Panama Pacific Line. I was 10 years old at that time. She was on a trip and came to see my parents. She went back to New York and then the whole Winblad family moved to California around 1936."

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on March 27, 2004.
Charles Haley Williams (1884-1960) worked as a venetian blind salesman. (b. June 8, 1884; Danberes, Massachussetts, USA - d. October 14, 1960; Bellflower, Los Angeles County, California, USA)

Birth:
He was the son of Fredrick Howard Williams (1857-1947) and Clara Bell Patch.

Sibling:
He had a brother: Clifford Williams who married Eva.

Isle of Pines, Cuba:
On December 20, 1910 he returned from Cuba to New York City with Myrtle Adelia Lattin (1884-1970).

Marriage:
On August 30, 1911 in Troy, Renssalaer County, New York he married Myrtle.

Children:
They had the following children: Charles Robert Williams (1913-1991) who married Florence J. Davis and later married Thelma Elizabeth Locklear; Vera Belle Williams (1915-1991) who married Russell L. Stouder (1911-1998); and Fredrick Andrew Williams (1923- ) who married Pearl Doris Schanker (1923- ).

Memories about Charles Williams:
Harold Lawrence McPheeters (1923- ) says: "He sold venetian blinds. He had a 7 county territory that covered three states. We visited them in 1952 at their home in Orange County. He was a very short guy and had to have extensions put on the peddles of his car. Myrtle was in charge in the relationship and she would go with him on his sales trips. They drove in a station wagon."

Memories about Charles Williams:
Fredrick Andrew Williams (1923- ) says: "The first of our family to California were my father and mother, Charles Haley Williams and Myrtle Adelia Lattin in 1921. They went to California as speculators and my father bought a farm there. My granddad, Fredrick Howard Williams, bought a piece of land in Burbank, California where he grew walnuts. Eva Ariel Lattin (1892-1939) came to California to visit her sister in 1933 on the Panama Pacific Line. I was 10 years old at that time. She was on a trip and came to see my parents. She went back to New York and then the whole Winblad family moved to California around 1936."

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on March 27, 2004.


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