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William Williams
(Abt 1775-Bef 1832)
Eleanor Holland
(Abt 1784-)
Jeremiah Lewis
(1781-1868)
Mary Windsor
(1787-1852)
Samuel B. Williams
(1805/1807-1861/1869)
Catherine Keziah (Kitty) Lewis
(1810-1861/1863)
Jeremiah Lewis Williams
(1841-1907)

 

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Jeremiah Lewis Williams

  • Born: 21 Feb 1841, Montgomery Co., MD 1 2
  • Died: 11 Feb 1907, Montgomery Co., MD
  • Buried: Abt 14 Feb 1907, Mt. Lebanon Fellowship Cemetery, Damascus, Montgomery Co., MD
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From findagrave:
Obituary
ROCKVILLE, Md., February 13, 1907.
Jeremiah L. Williams, a farmer of the vicinity of Etchinson, this county, died yesterday morning, aged sixty-six years. he had been ill about two weeks of pneumonia. His wife and the following children service him: Mrs. Thomas I Fulks of Gaithersburg, Mrs. Edgar Harr of Washington, Mrs. Jefferson Duvall of Browningsville and Downey J. Williams.
Mr. Williams was a bother of James E. Williams of Boyds and William Williams of Alexandria, Va.
Published in , 13 February 1907

On Account of the death of Mr.Jeremiah L. Williams, brother of Mr.James E. Williamson Boyds, Tuesday morning, the Ladies' Aid Society of the Boyd Presbyterian Church, which has arranged a Martha Washington tea here for February 22, has postponed the same. Some of the members are relatives of deceased.
Published in Evening Star, 15 February 1907

Funeral of Jeremiah L. Williams
Boyds, Md., February 15, 1907
The remain of Mr. Jeremiah L. Williams, one of the most prominent citizens of Etchinson, near Damascus, this county, who died there Tuesday night o pneumonia, aged sixty-six years , were interred today.
Over 600 persons from Montgomery and Frederick county and a large number from Washington and Alexandria, Va., attended. Mr. Williams was born in Frederick county,and thirty-eight years ago married a Miss Baker of Browningsville, who survives him. Mrs. Williams is very ill at her home of pneumonia, and a son, Downey J. Williams, is also confined to his home by illness.
Mr. J. L. Williams gave Mount Lebanon Church, in which cemetery he was buried yesterday, the church building and cemetery grounds, and was a main supporter of that church. he was a brother of James E. Williams of this place. His wife and four children survive him.
Funeral services were held in Mount Lebanon Methodist Church, Rev. Mr. Clough preaching the sermon. the casket was literally covered with flowers sent from Boyds, Gaithersburg, Washington and Alexandria. The pallbearers were his six nephews, john W.Williams, Ernest Watkins, Samuel Warfield, Maurice Watkins, J. Windsor Williams and Vernon Watkins.
Published in Evening Star, 16 February 1907
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1 1850 MD Census, Listed as age 9 in the 1850 Clarksburg District, Montgomery Co., MD Census.

2 1860 MD Census, Listed as age 19 in Clarksburg District, Montgomery Co.


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