Will was made out in 1840.
Williams's death date is taken from family Bible of Alfred Ogilvie WILLIAMS. Bible is in the possession of Scott Fraser.
His burial place is unknown but is believed to have been 1) at the home in the flower garden, near round top cemetery, now a field (head stones were thrown to the side during plowing or 2) Old Presbyterian Parsonage Cemetery near Old Belfast.
Children proved by Bible and Will: Nancy, Benjamin, Robert, Varnel, William Jr., Charles Wesley, Sarah Harriet, John, and Alfred Ogilvie
Brother to Rev. James Williams, Daniel Williams, Lucy Williams Peace of Civil Order, Chapel Hill and Henry Williams of Montgomery County.
Will was made out in 1840.
Williams's death date is taken from family Bible of Alfred Ogilvie WILLIAMS. Bible is in the possession of Scott Fraser.
His burial place is unknown but is believed to have been 1) at the home in the flower garden, near round top cemetery, now a field (head stones were thrown to the side during plowing or 2) Old Presbyterian Parsonage Cemetery near Old Belfast.
Children proved by Bible and Will: Nancy, Benjamin, Robert, Varnel, William Jr., Charles Wesley, Sarah Harriet, John, and Alfred Ogilvie
Brother to Rev. James Williams, Daniel Williams, Lucy Williams Peace of Civil Order, Chapel Hill and Henry Williams of Montgomery County.
Gravesite Details
Believed was buried in a garden not far from the home he built very near this cemetery. His wife and an infant child are buried also. Graves has long since been destroyed, no evidence.
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