Transcriber: Kay Ward
Surnames: WILLIAMS, REAMS, BURGESS, PATTERSON, SATTOON, LINDSEY, BRISCOE, AUSTIN, CORNUTT, GRAY, THOMPSON, KEGANS, BRAY, GUNN, FEARS, MURRY, YOUNG, TOLAND, TALLEY, SHIELD, WHITE, PEVEHOUSE, RATLIFF, McDONALD, WADDELL, WELLS, BULL, SHORT, TWEEDLE, CARLETON
Charles Williams
Charles Williams, b April 4, 1805 in
Spanish Louisiana, d July 7, 1862 in Falls County, Texas and buried in Jena
Cemetery in Falls County-was a son of Hezekiah and Nancy (Reams) Williams, Jr.,
who were married ca 1803 in St. Helena Parish, in the West Florida Partition of
Spanish Louisiana. Hezekiah Williams II, and three of his brothers, fought in
the Battle of 1812 in New Orleans, which helped win the territory for the Colonists-although
their father, Hezekiah Williams I, whose wife was Rhoda Burgess, had been a
"Loyalist" to the English Crown during the American Revolutionary
War, and had his lands confiscated because of that loyalty.
Charles
Williams was married September 26, 1829 in St. Helens Parish, Louisiana to
Emily Patterson, b January 11, 1815 in Louisiana, d December 14, 1859 in Falls
County, Texas and buried in Jena Cemetery-was a daughter of Eli and Truzilla
(Sattoon) Patterson. In 1832, Charles and Emily moved from Louisiana in the
area which became Jefferson County, Texas. Traveling with them were their
parents, and siblings.
On October 27,
1834, Charles was given Character Certificates from Benjamin Lindsey; and on
December 24, 1834, he received a grant for a league of land on Taylor's Bayou,
by the Mexican Government. Prior to the Texas Declaration, he was a Private in
Captain A. Briscoe's Company of Stephen F. Austin's Texas Army, and was later
in the Battle of San Jacinto. His father, Hezekiah Williams, Jr., was in charge
of supplies in the camp, south of San Jacinto, during that battle. He had also
received a grant from the Mexican Government for a league of land; and another
son, Hezekiah Reams Williams, had received a grant for only one-quarter league,
as he was not then married. For their service to the Republic of Texas Army,
each received another 320 acres of land.
In 1854,
Charles and Emily (Patterson) Williams settled in Falls County, Texas-near the
Jena Community, where they lived the rest of their lives. Charles bought land
from Reuben and Susan Cornutt in February 1857, and also in November 1857, he
bought additional land from George and Margaret Gray, which had also previously
been Cornutt land.
Charles and
Emily (Patterson) Williams had fifteen children, but three died in infancy, and
only twelve have been identified. They were:
Eli W.
Williams, b December 5, 1830 in Louisiana, d October 17, 1869 and buried in Old
Shiloh Cemetery at Troy, Texas-married first in 1853 to Eleanor Thompson, and
had Emily Eliza Williams who married J.B. Kegans; George L. Williams; and Allen
F. Williams. He married second in 1861 to Alice Bray, and had four
daughters-including Lilly Williams who married a Mr. Gunn; Sally Williams who
married a Mr. Fears; and Betty Williams who married a Mr. Murry. After Eli's
death, his widow remarried a Mr. Young, and she moved the family to Bell
County, Texas.
Trusilla Luvenia Williams (called "Zilla"), b 1832 in
Louisiana-married in 1848 in Jefferson County, Texas to Edward R. Hiram Thompson,
b 1823 in Arkansas. By 1860, the family were residing in Falls County, Texas
with three children, but had moved away by 1870. No further information.
Nancy Williams,
b August 20, 1834 in Jefferson County, Texas (then Mexico), d January 5, 1909 and
buried at Stamford, Jones County, Texas-married January 26, 1860 in Falls
County, Texas to James Alexander Thompson, b April 17, 1838 in Georgia, d
January 1910 and buried at Stamford-a son of J.G. and Eliza (Toland) Thompson.
Their children were all born in Bell County, Texas, and were: Andrew Calvin
Thompson, b January 15, 1861; Eleanor Ellen Thompson, b July 7, 1866 who
married James William Talley; Marion Stockton Thompson, b June 10, 1870; Nora
Phoebe Thompson, b July 13, 1873 who married Albert Bedford Shield; Ida
Truzilla Thompson, b November 24, 1875, d April 15, 1876; and James Marvin
Thompson, M.D., b May 6, 1877.
Eveline
Williams, b 1837 in Jefferson County, The Republic of Texas, married first to a
Mr. Cornutt-who died before 1860; married second on April 21, 1861 in Falls
County, Texas to Calvin White; and married third to Travis Pevehouse (called
"Tab"), and had one daughter, Pebble Pevehouse, who married a Mr.
Ratliff.
John Reams
Williams, b 1839 in Jefferson County, The Republic of Texas-married Dollie
(maiden name unknown). It has been reported that both died in Falls County,
Texas during an epidemic prior to 1870.
Sam Houston
Williams, b December 5, 1840 in Jefferson County, The Republic of Texas, d
April 2, 1926 in Coleman County, Texas and buried there in White Chapel
Cemetery-married January 7, 1866 in Bell County, Texas to Harriet McDonald.
They had four daughters.
Lawson Charles
Williams, b July 25, 1842 in Jefferson County, The Republic of Texas, d March
9, 1920 and buried in Oddfellows Cemetery in Georgetown, Texas-was often
recorded as Charles Lawson, but always called "Lawson." In 1866,
Lawson was married to Nancy Jane Waddell (called "Jennie"), b October
10, 1841 in Mississippi, d November 9, 1879 and buried in Oddfellows Cemetery
in Georgetown, Texas. Jennie and her brother, John, were orphaned in Attala
County, Mississippi prior to 1850, and were residing in the home of a
Minister's family-the Isaac Wells family, of Georgia. Jennie was two years
older then her brother, John. They were the parents of four children: Florence
Williams, b January 12, 1867; Henry Morton Williams, b May 22, 1868; Waddell
Pierce Williams, b May 11, 1870; and Myron L Williams, b December 9, 1875.
James Monroe
Williams, b June 10, 1844 in Jefferson County, The Republic of Texas, d
December 1, 1902 in Coleman County, Texas-married December 22, 1866 in Bell
County, Texas to Mary Kegans, and had five children.
Hezekiah
Williams (called "Ki"), b March 28, 1846 in Jefferson County, Texas,
d September 8, 1913 in Sherwood, Irion County, Texas and buried in Jena
Cemetery, Falls County, Texas-married first on January 20, 1870 in Falls
county, Texas to Susan E. Bull, but had no children before she died; married
second in 1878 to Donia Elizabeth Short, and had a daughter, Mynnie Elizabeth.
William Oliver
Williams, b 1851 in Jefferson County, Texas, died in Coleman County,
Texas-married Mary Johnigan (calles "Millie"). He was a farmer; and
they had three daughters.
Marion Merriman
Williams, b 1853 in Jefferson County, Texas, d 1934 in Longview, Gregg County,
Texas-married Mary Alice Tweedle, and had ten children. No further information.
Moses Allen
Williams, b January 5, 1845 in Jena, Falls County, Texas-married Martha
Carleton, and had seven children. No further information.
Two of the
infants who died were names Rachel Williams, and Emily Williams. The name of
the third infant who died has not been found.
Some of the descendants of Charles and Emily (Patterson) Willims reside in Marlin, Falls County, Texas; however many other of their descendants reside in Bell County, as the community of Jena lies close to its eastern line.
Copyright Permission granted to Theresa Carhart for printing these bio of these
Falls county Families to this Web page
"Families of Falls County", Compiled and Edited by the Falls County
Historical Commission,
page 484-485, column 2, column 1 and column 2
Member of Falls County Historical Commission
This book can still be obtained from the Falls County Historical Commission.
Contact Theresa Carhart for details.
Hi, Kay!
I have the following on Susan C. Bull, b. 9/25/1850, d. 5/26/1936, m. 1-
Hezekiah Williams on 1/20/1870 then m. 2- William D. Jayroe on 5/4/1893. She
died 5/26/1936.
Susan C. Bull was the daughter of Johnson and Susan Daniel Bull. She was born
in Ashley County, Arkansas and died in Novice, Coleman County, Texas. She's
buried in Rough Creek Cemetery.
Johnson is the son of Robert Bull and Susanah Sullivan Bull. He's the grandson
of Ambrose and Elizabeth Johnson Bull.
Please, for additional details, visit:
http://familytreemaker.com/users/b/u/l/Roger-C-Bull/index.html
Hope this helps you!
Roger