He has 1805 original land claims in Elizabeth Township SW quarter, Section 1 & SE Quarter, Section 7 and is shown in the 1810 & 1816 tax lists. His brothers George, and Michael, Sr. were also shown on the 1810 & 1816 tax list. Henry, shown on 1810 tax list, by 1816 had likely moved to Clark County where he is buried and explains why he was not on the 1816 tax list.
Name: John WilliamsBirth Date: 1770Enlistment Date: 23 Aug 1812Discharge Date: 22 Feb 1813Death Date: 9 Dec 1834Burial Date: 12 Dec 1834Burial Place: NS Widener Road, USACemetery: DavisRank: PrivateBranch of Service: Army
Left by Polands on 8 Feb 2020
He was part of the Giles County Virginia Militia during the Rev war. He is listed by his middle name "Philip" on the county marker. He served with John Mann Sr, and his brother George Henry Williams. Henry also went by either George or Henry.
Info provided by Tim Mann 21 Nov 2023
He has 1805 original land claims in Elizabeth Township SW quarter, Section 1 & SE Quarter, Section 7 and is shown in the 1810 & 1816 tax lists. His brothers George, and Michael, Sr. were also shown on the 1810 & 1816 tax list. Henry, shown on 1810 tax list, by 1816 had likely moved to Clark County where he is buried and explains why he was not on the 1816 tax list.
Name: John WilliamsBirth Date: 1770Enlistment Date: 23 Aug 1812Discharge Date: 22 Feb 1813Death Date: 9 Dec 1834Burial Date: 12 Dec 1834Burial Place: NS Widener Road, USACemetery: DavisRank: PrivateBranch of Service: Army
Left by Polands on 8 Feb 2020
He was part of the Giles County Virginia Militia during the Rev war. He is listed by his middle name "Philip" on the county marker. He served with John Mann Sr, and his brother George Henry Williams. Henry also went by either George or Henry.
Info provided by Tim Mann 21 Nov 2023
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No headstone can be found but there are records Private John Williams was buried at this cemetery
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aged 64y 3m 21d
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