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Julia Frances <I>Jones</I> Williams

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Julia Frances Jones Williams

Birth
Troy, Rensselaer County, New York, USA
Death
25 Oct 1919 (aged 67–68)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
B-7-2-3
Memorial ID
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JULIA JONES WILLIAMS (d. 1919)

Mrs. Julia Williams died suddenly Wednesday evening of last week
shortly after returning from an auto ride with her daughter, Mrs.
Emil Krainik. The deceased was born in Troy, New York, sixty-six
years ago and came to this city with her parents when but a child.
The family came west with the Platts and a number of other families
that came west to make their home. On August 26, 1869 she was married
to Capt. Francis P. Williams and the family always made their home
here. Six children were born to the couple, three of whom died in
infancy. Her husband died about twenty years ago. For the past several
years, Mrs. Williams has been living at 727 North Sixth Street where
the daughter, Mrs. Emil Krainik also made her home. The two sons,
Farrand and George, both of Milwaukee and one daughter, Mrs. Emil
Krainik survive. The funeral was held Saturday afternoon from the
home. Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery, Rev. M. X. Axtell
officiating.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Oct. 30, 1919
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[bur. 10-25-1919/cause: apoplexy/bur. on Christ Rehbein lot]
JULIA JONES WILLIAMS (d. 1919)

Mrs. Julia Williams died suddenly Wednesday evening of last week
shortly after returning from an auto ride with her daughter, Mrs.
Emil Krainik. The deceased was born in Troy, New York, sixty-six
years ago and came to this city with her parents when but a child.
The family came west with the Platts and a number of other families
that came west to make their home. On August 26, 1869 she was married
to Capt. Francis P. Williams and the family always made their home
here. Six children were born to the couple, three of whom died in
infancy. Her husband died about twenty years ago. For the past several
years, Mrs. Williams has been living at 727 North Sixth Street where
the daughter, Mrs. Emil Krainik also made her home. The two sons,
Farrand and George, both of Milwaukee and one daughter, Mrs. Emil
Krainik survive. The funeral was held Saturday afternoon from the
home. Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery, Rev. M. X. Axtell
officiating.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Oct. 30, 1919
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[bur. 10-25-1919/cause: apoplexy/bur. on Christ Rehbein lot]


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