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Aaron Williams 1848–1944 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jun 1848

Birth Location: Telfair County, Georgia, USA

Death Date: 02 Sept 1944

Death Location: McRae, Telfair County, Georgia, USA

Father: Sam Williams

Mother: Mary Williams

Spouse(s): Lavina Wilcox

Children(s): Moses Williams, Jim Williams, Sam Williams, Willie Williams, Mary Williams, Ellen Williams, Emma Williams, Aaron Williams, Henry Williams, John Williams

In 1848, Aaron Williams entered the world in Telfair County, Georgia, USA, born to Sam Williams And Mary Williams. In 1900, Aaron Williams resided in Cobbville, Telfair, Georgia, USA. Aaron Williams married Lavina Wilcox, and had children including Aaron Williams, Ellen Williams, Emma Williams, Henry Williams, Jim Williams, John Thomas Williams, Mary Williams, Moses Lewis Williams, Sam Williams, Willie Williams. Aaron Williams passed away in 1944 in McRae, Telfair County, Georgia, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1848, Aaron Williams entered the world in Telfair County, Georgia, USA, born to Sam Williams And Mary Williams.
  • In 1900, Aaron Williams resided in Cobbville, Telfair, Georgia, USA.
  • Aaron Williams married Lavina Wilcox, and had children including Aaron Williams, Ellen Williams, Emma Williams, Henry Williams, Jim Williams, John Thomas Williams, Mary Williams, Moses Lewis Williams, Sam Williams, Willie Williams.
  • Aaron Williams passed away in 1944 in McRae, Telfair County, Georgia, USA.

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Aaron Williams's Ancestors

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Aaron Williams
1848–1944
Birth Place: Telfair County, Georgia, USA
Parents
Sam Williams
1810–1873
Georgia United States
Mary Williams
1828–1893
Georgia, USA
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Aaron Williams's Descendants

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Aaron Williams (Jun 1848–02 Sept 1944) m. Lavina Wilcox (Oct 1860–)
  1. 1. Moses (Lewis) Williams 1876–1979
    1. 1. Dinah (Deotha) Williams 1895– m. Allen Wilcox 1880–
      1. 1. Louise Wilcox 1929–1999 m. Lawrence (Stephens) Jr. 1917–2022
      2. 2. Vara (L) Wilcox 1920–2006
      3. 3. Sylvester Wilcox 1924–
      4. 4. ??Dine Wilcox 1926–
      5. 5. Samie (Louise) Wilcox 1928–1999
      6. 6. Sylvester Wilcox 1923–1978
      7. 7. Winfred Wilcox 1913–
  2. 2. Jim Williams 1883–
  3. 3. Sam Williams 1885–
  4. 4. Willie Williams 1888–
  5. 5. Mary Williams 1891–
  6. 6. Ellen Williams 1893–
  7. 7. Emma Williams 1894–
  8. 8. Aaron Williams 1896–
  9. 9. Henry Williams 1898–
  10. 10. John (Thomas) Williams 1885–1988 m. Maude Tuck 1881–1902 m. Ethel Nuckolls 1932–2005 m. Geneva Ammons 1907–1971
    1. 1. Willie (Lou) Williams 1901–1981
    2. 2. Willie (James) Ammons 1931–1978 m. Odette Brissot 1934–2003 m. Dorothy (Mae) Fuller 1936–2016

Aaron Williams's Timeline

3 Records

1848
Jun 1848
Birth of Aaron Williams in Telfair County, Georgia, USA
Telfair County, Georgia, USA
1900
1900
Age 52
Aaron Williams resided here in Cobbville, Telfair, Georgia, USA
Cobbville, Telfair, Georgia, USA
1944
02 Sept 1944
Age 96
Death of Aaron Williams in McRae, Telfair County, Georgia, USA
McRae, Telfair County, Georgia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jun 1848
    Event Place: Telfair County, Georgia, USA
    Record Source: 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Cobbville, Telfair, Georgia; Page: 3; Enumeration District: 0087; FHL microfilm: 1240223

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1900
    Event Place: Cobbville, Telfair, Georgia, USA
    Record Source: 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Cobbville, Telfair, Georgia; Page: 3; Enumeration District: 0087; FHL microfilm: 1240223

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 02 Sept 1944
    Event Place: McRae, Telfair County, Georgia, USA

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