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Charity S. Williamson 1823–1904 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 13 Jan 1823
Birth Location: Georgia, United States
Death Date: 1904
Death Location: Boston, Thomas, Georgia, United States
Father: Benjamin Williamson
Mother: Rebecca Massey
Spouse(s): John Humphries
Children(s): Robert Humphries
The story of Charity S. Williamson began in 1823 in Georgia, United States. Charity S. Williamson married John Gaines Humphries, and had children including Robert Bostic Humphries. Charity S. Williamson passed away in 1904 in Boston, Thomas, Georgia, United States.
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Biography
- The story of Charity S. Williamson began in 1823 in Georgia, United States.
- Charity S. Williamson married John Gaines Humphries, and had children including Robert Bostic Humphries.
- Charity S. Williamson passed away in 1904 in Boston, Thomas, Georgia, United States.
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Charity Williamson's Ancestors
Charity Williamson's Descendants
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1. Robert (Bostic) Humphries 1851–1948 m. Melissa (Ann) Barwick 1866–1948
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1. Hillary (Bostick) Humphries 1888–1972 m. Ada Bentley 1886–1963
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1. Jesse (James) Humphries 1915–1973 m. Jessie (Lee) Crosby 1918–2006
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1. Lautry (Ann) Humphries 1946–2007 m. James (Stanley) Sharp 1942–2010
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Charity Williamson's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 13 Jan 1823
Event Place: Georgia, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1904
Event Place: Boston, Thomas, Georgia, United States