Margaret (Maggie) Williams was born about 1878 in Ohio. She died on 2 May 1896 at the age of 18. Death date from a Find-a-grave memorial for a Margaret A. Williams died 2 May 1896 and was placed in a vault in the Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield, Ill. No links were indicated to either of her parents, so this is an assumed connection based on name, location, and the other known circumstance that Maggie williams was known to have died "very young". Maggie is listed in the 1880 census as living in her parents household in Springfield, Ohio as a two year old. She may also have been living with her Tierney grandparents for part of that year as she is listed in the 1880 census of NY as "Cassidy Williams", 2 years old, granddaughter. Cassidy may have been a mis-hearing of Maggie by the census taker. Parents: Dennis Williams and Margaret Tierney.


Mary Williams was born in 1874 in Ohio. Parents: Dennis Williams and Margaret Tierney.


Owen Mervyn Williams was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Myra Margaret Cruickshank. Myra Margaret Cruickshank and Owen Mervyn Williams were married on 19 July 1947. Children were: Robert Owen Williams.


Rebecca Williams was born on 16 October 1772 in West Wrentham, Massachusetts. Rebecca's birth date is taken from handwritten family records in the possession of Clotilde Pitkin. Records apparently copied from a Fisher family bible. Some sources say birthplace was Warren, RI. She was buried in 1860 in Wrentham Center Cemetery, Wrentham, Massachusetts. She died on 12 May 1860 at the age of 87. Rebecca was supposed, by some of her descendants, to be a descendant of Roger Williams.

Rhode Island birth record extracts show a Rebecca Williams, born October 16, 1772, the daughter of William and Patience Williams.

Death Record for the town of Wrentham 1860: Rebecca Fisher, died in May of old age. Widow. Born in Mass.

Gravestone (photo) located in Wrentham Centre Cemetery "Mrs. Rebecca, wife of Capt. Lewis Fisher & Daughter of the Rev. William Williams, died May 12, 1860, aged 87 yrs, 6 months, 27 days

US pension records indicate that after the death of her husband, Rebecca received a yearly pension of $25 for his service in the Revolutionary war and the war of 1812. Parents: Rev. William Williams and Patience Miller.

Spouse: Capt. Lewis Fisher. Rebecca Williams and Capt. Lewis Fisher were married on 14 August 1791 in Wrentham, Massachusetts. Marriage record Town of Wrentham August 14, 1791: Lewis Fisher and Rebecca Williams. Children were: Lewis Pond Fisher, Rebecca Williams Fisher, Alfred Fisher, James Fisher, Carlo Mauran Fisher, Thomas Rand Fisher, Caleb Miller Fisher, Francis Waite Fisher, George Williams Fisher.


Robert Owen Williams was born on 28 July 1950. Parents: Owen Mervyn Williams and Myra Margaret Cruickshank.


Rev. William Williams was born on 4 August 1749 in Hilltown, Pennsylvania. Death record indicates a birth year of about 1749. He died on 22 September 1823 at the age of 74 in Wrentham, Massachusetts. Death date from headstone and death record in Wrentham, MA. Age at death, 74 years. William Williams (1752-1823), was born in Hilltown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, in 1752, the son of a prosperous farmer who had emigrated from Wales. He was educated at Hopewell Academy and in 1766 entered Rhode Island College, then in its second year of existence under the care of another Hopewell graduate, James Manning, in the parsonage of the Baptist Church in Warren. He graduated with the first class of seven members in September 1769. At the Commencement exercises he spoke for the negative in a forensic dispute, “The Americans, in their present Circumstances, cannot, consistent with good Policy, affect to become an Independent State.” He remained in Warren, teaching school, married Patience Miller, daughter of Colonel Nathan Miller, was baptized by his classmate Charles Thompson, pastor of the Warren Baptist Church in September 1771 and licensed to preach by that church in April 1773. He preached in Wrentham, Massachusetts, beginning in 1773, and opened an academy there, from which over the years about eighty of his students came to Rhode Island College. He became pastor of the Wrentham church in 1775 and was ordained the next year. During the Revolutionary War, when the College Edifice was used as barracks for American troops and a hospital for French soldiers, the books in the college library were sent to Williams for safekeeping. Williams continued as pastor of the church in Wrentham until his death on September 22, 1823.

The above entry appears in Encyclopedia Brunoniana by Martha Mitchell, copyright ©1993 by the Brown University Library. It is used here by permission of the author and the University and may not be copied or further distributed without permission. Parents: John Williams and Ann White.

Spouse: Patience Miller. Patience Miller and Rev. William Williams were married on 25 February 1770 in Warren, Rhode Island. Children were: Rebecca Williams.


Christine Jenks Williamson was born on 10 April 1980 in Washington, D. C.. Parents: Frederick Ely Williamson and Cynthia Lou Wetherell.


Elizabeth Wetherell (Betsy) Williamson was born on 19 May 1983 in Boston, Massachusetts. Parents: Frederick Ely Williamson and Cynthia Lou Wetherell.


Frederick Ely Williamson was born on 6 April 1953.

Spouse: Cynthia Lou Wetherell. Cynthia Lou Wetherell and Frederick Ely Williamson were married on 5 June 1976 in Mystic, Connecticut. Children were: Christine Jenks Williamson, Elizabeth Wetherell (Betsy) Williamson.


Brainard Willis was born on 23 December 1832.

Spouse: Lovinia Pitkin. Lovinia Pitkin and Brainard Willis were married on 12 February 1857. Children were: Charles O. Willis, Frederic P. Willis, Cora L. Willis.


Caleb Willis was born on 6 June 1800. He died on 3 July 1876 at the age of 76.

Spouse: Betsey Pitkin. Betsey Pitkin and Caleb Willis were married on 19 March 1825. Children were: Mary A. Willis.


Charles O. Willis was born on 19 June 1859. He died on 8 October 1859 at the age of 0. Parents: Brainard Willis and Lovinia Pitkin.


Cora L. Willis was born on 14 January 1863. Parents: Brainard Willis and Lovinia Pitkin.


Frederic P. Willis was born on 13 October 1861. Parents: Brainard Willis and Lovinia Pitkin.


Mary A. Willis was born (date unknown). Parents: Caleb Willis and Betsey Pitkin.

Spouse: Lewis Vincent. Mary A. Willis and Lewis Vincent were married.


Nathan Willis was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Philinda Tubbs. Philinda Tubbs and Nathan Willis were married on 19 December 1824 in Marshfield, Vermont.


Samuel Willis was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Sarah Glanville. Sarah Glanville and Samuel Willis were married on 10 October 1787 in Spitalfields Christ Church, Stepney, London, England.


Eleanor Mae Willison was born (date unknown). Parents: John G. Willison and Edith Swaney.

Spouse: Wilson Wallace Johnson. Eleanor Mae Willison and Wilson Wallace Johnson were married. Children were: Peggy Johnson.


John G. Willison was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Edith Swaney. Children were: Eleanor Mae Willison.


Agnes Wilson was born (date unknown). Agnes married Floyd Chase. They had children; Floyd, Jr., Priscilla, and Elsie Mae. Parents: Bernis G. Wilson and Rose E. Newton.


Ava Wilson was born on 10 August 1885 in Marshfield, Vermont. Parents: Hiram Wilson and Laura J. Smith.

Spouse: Charles George. Ava Wilson and Charles George were married on 19 August 1905. Children were: Carroll George, Clarence George, Grace George, Dorothy George, Clyde George.


Bernis G. Wilson was born on 25 March 1889 in Cabot, Vermont. He died on 12 May 1946 at the age of 57. Bernis lived in Wells River, Vermont and worked for a power company in Woodsville, New Hampshire. Parents: Hiram Wilson and Laura J. Smith.

Spouse: Rose E. Newton. Rose E. Newton and Bernis G. Wilson were married. Children were: Robert Wilson, Agnes Wilson.


Eleanor Wilson was born (date unknown). Eleanor was the daugter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Wilson of Clinton, New York.

Spouse: Llewellyn Robert Jones. Eleanor Wilson and Llewellyn Robert Jones were married on 7 December 1940 in Waterville, New York. Children were: Carol Ann Jones, Edmund Robert Jones, Barbara Jones.


Eliza W. Wilson was born on 25 October 1801. She died on 10 January 1864 at the age of 62.

Spouse: Rev. John Pitkin. Eliza W. Wilson and Rev. John Pitkin were married on 2 November 1824. Children were: Rev. Paul Henry Pitkin.


Hazel Wilson was born (date unknown). Parents: Leon A. Wilson and Martha Dwinell.


Hiram Wilson was born on 10 April 1863 in Barre, Vermont. He died on 2 May 1946 at the age of 83. Hiram was a farmer in South Cabot, Vermont, where Joseph Smith had lived and was also a carpenter in Marshfield Village. He was the son of William Wilson and Elsie Batchelder.

Spouse: Laura J. Smith. Laura J. Smith and Hiram Wilson were married on 10 April 1884. Children were: Ava Wilson, Bernis G. Wilson, Leon A. Wilson.


John Stewart Wilson was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Katharine Steele Beecher. Katharine Steele Beecher and John Stewart Wilson were married.


Leon A. Wilson was born on 20 July 1891 in Cabot, Vermont. Leon lived in Wells River, Vermont. Parents: Hiram Wilson and Laura J. Smith.

Spouse: Martha Dwinell. Martha Dwinell and Leon A. Wilson were married. Children were: Maida Wilson, Hazel Wilson.


Maida Wilson was born (date unknown). Parents: Leon A. Wilson and Martha Dwinell.


Martha Wilson Widow was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Onesiphorus Pike. Martha Wilson Widow and Onesiphorus Pike were married on 18 October 1735 in Leicester, Massachusetts.


Mary Wilson was born in 1519 in Of Buckingham, England. Parents: Thomas Wilson.

Spouse: William Lingwood. Children were: John Lingwood.


Robert Wilson was born (date unknown). Robert married Pearl Phelps of South Ryegate, Vermont. They had a son, Robert, Jr. Parents: Bernis G. Wilson and Rose E. Newton.


Thomas Wilson was born about 1493. He was christened in Of Buckingham, England.

Children were: Mary Wilson.


Alice Maud Wing was born on 24 July 1880. She died on 3 January 1963 at the age of 82 in Greenfield, Massachusetts. She was buried in Old Protestant Cemetery, Island Pond, Vermont. Parents: Frederick Louis Wing and Caroline Glanville McKelvey.

Spouse: Peter Dusseault. Alice Maud Wing and Peter Dusseault were married.


Frederick Louis Wing was born on 23 January 1858. He died on 8 October 1915 at the age of 57.

Spouse: Caroline Glanville McKelvey. Caroline Glanville McKelvey and Frederick Louis Wing were married on 3 December 1876 in Island Pond, Vermont. Children were: Alice Maud Wing, Marion Pearle "Chick" Wing, Robert Irving Wing.


Marion Pearle "Chick" Wing was born on 15 July 1885. She died on 19 May 1923 at the age of 37. Marion married Ed Burns. She had an opium addiction. Parents: Frederick Louis Wing and Caroline Glanville McKelvey.

Spouse: Edgar Esdras Burns. Marion Pearle "Chick" Wing and Edgar Esdras Burns were married on 15 February 1905 in Saint Johnsbury, Vermont.


Nancy Wing was born (date unknown). Nancy was the daughter of Josiah Wing.

Spouse: Truman Pitkin. Nancy Wing and Truman Pitkin were married after 1847. Children were: Clara R. Pitkin.


Robert Irving Wing was born on 4 August 1890. He died on 19 January 1900 at the age of 9. "Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ladd have just returned from the funeral of their nephew at Island Pond - little Robbie Wing. the little fellow had been a great sufferer since the 9th of October, last, with a species of brain trouble. He bore his terrible pain with the courage of a little hero and not long before his death sang in a feeble little voice "Nearer My God to Thee" The bright active little life will be remembered and missed long years by those who mourn his loss." Parents: Frederick Louis Wing and Caroline Glanville McKelvey.


Wingar lived in Sharpenhow, Bedfordshire, England.

Children were: Marjery Wingar.


Marjery Wingar was born (date unknown). Parents: Wingar.

Spouse: Richard Norton. Children were: William Norton.


Phyliss Lorrain Winkleman was born on 20 December 1928 in Buffalo Center, Iowa. Phyllis was a teacher. She played the organ in church and school.

Spouse: Robert Earl Pitkin. Phyliss Lorrain Winkleman and Robert Earl Pitkin were married on 5 February 1949 in Buffalo Center, Iowa.

Spouse: Lawrence Charles Pitkin. Phyliss Lorrain Winkleman and Lawrence Charles Pitkin were married on 28 December 1950 in Austin, Minnesota. Children were: Jaqueline Kaye Pitkin, Jerald Ray Pitkin, Jeffrey Jay Pitkin.


Anne Winn was born in 1626 in Wales. She died before 6 May 1682 at the age of 56 in Woburn, Massachusetts. Parents: Edward Winn and Joanna .

Spouse: Moses Cleveland. Anne Winn and Moses Cleveland were married on 26 August 1648 in Woburn, Massachusetts. Children were: Samuel Cleveland.


Edward Winn was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Joanna . Children were: Anne Winn.


Mary Edna Winslow was born in 1842. She died in 1911 at the age of 69.

Spouse: Edward Steele. Mary Edna Winslow and Edward Steele were married on 10 June 1869.


Carrie Winter was born about 1870. She died in 1937 at the age of 67. She was buried in Plainfield Village Cemetery, Plainfield, Vermont. Carrie was a dressmaker in Marshfield and Plainfield, Vermont

Spouse: Frank L. Townsend. Carrie Winter and Frank L. Townsend were married on 22 October 1889 in Marshfield, Vermont. Children were: Maude Mae Townsend, Minnie Alice Townsend.


Christopher Wolcott was born on 4 July 1672. Christopher never married. Parents: Simon Wolcott and Martha Pitkin.


Elizabeth Wolcott was born on 19 August 1662. Elizabeth married Daniel Cooley of Longmeadow, Massachusetts. Parents: Simon Wolcott and Martha Pitkin.


Lieut. Henry Wolcott was born on 20 May 1670. Henry married first on 1 April, 1696, Jane Allyn of Windsor, Connecticut, daughter of Thomas Allyn. He married second Rachel Talcott. Parents: Simon Wolcott and Martha Pitkin.


Joanna Wolcott was born on 30 June 1668. Joanna married 2 September, 1690, John Colton of Longmeadow, Massachusetts. Parents: Simon Wolcott and Martha Pitkin.


Martha Wolcott was born on 17 May 1664. Martha married Thomas Allyn of Windsor, Connectucut on 6 January, 1686. Parents: Simon Wolcott and Martha Pitkin.