James Calvin, called Jim, and Juliet, called Lou, migrated south to Aberdeen area, Monroe County, MS, were two daughters Annie Blanche and Bertha Fay were born. They moved back north to Prentiss County, MS, where daughter Beulah Dell was born. By mid 1880s the family moved to the Shannon area of Lee County, MS. Four daughters, Blanche, Bertha Beulah and Hortense lived to adulthood, married and had children. Three other children died young:
Pearl Bell Williams, b. 7 Dec 1882, Prentiss County, MS,
died 28 Jan 1883 Prentiss County, MS;
Eugene Beauharnias Williams, b. 27 Oct 1887 Prentiss or Lee County, MS, d. 29 Oct 1890 Lee County, MS;
Gladys Evelyn Williams, b. 9 Sept 1893 Lee County, MS, d. 25 July 1898 Lee County, Mississippi.
James Calvin Williams was a blacksmith by trade. He and his wife and daughters moved to Alcorn County, Mississippi about 1900. James was buried at Boggs Chapel, Tishomingo Co., MS, where he was member as a young man prior to marriage. Juliet "Lou" Donaldson Williams lived in her widowhood with daughter and her husband, Bertha Fay and Richard "Dick" Smith at Corinth, Alcorn County, MS, and all were buried in Henry Cemetery. May God Bless them ALL.
James Calvin, called Jim, and Juliet, called Lou, migrated south to Aberdeen area, Monroe County, MS, were two daughters Annie Blanche and Bertha Fay were born. They moved back north to Prentiss County, MS, where daughter Beulah Dell was born. By mid 1880s the family moved to the Shannon area of Lee County, MS. Four daughters, Blanche, Bertha Beulah and Hortense lived to adulthood, married and had children. Three other children died young:
Pearl Bell Williams, b. 7 Dec 1882, Prentiss County, MS,
died 28 Jan 1883 Prentiss County, MS;
Eugene Beauharnias Williams, b. 27 Oct 1887 Prentiss or Lee County, MS, d. 29 Oct 1890 Lee County, MS;
Gladys Evelyn Williams, b. 9 Sept 1893 Lee County, MS, d. 25 July 1898 Lee County, Mississippi.
James Calvin Williams was a blacksmith by trade. He and his wife and daughters moved to Alcorn County, Mississippi about 1900. James was buried at Boggs Chapel, Tishomingo Co., MS, where he was member as a young man prior to marriage. Juliet "Lou" Donaldson Williams lived in her widowhood with daughter and her husband, Bertha Fay and Richard "Dick" Smith at Corinth, Alcorn County, MS, and all were buried in Henry Cemetery. May God Bless them ALL.
Family Members
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Robert Washington Donaldson
1843–1862
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Daughter Donaldson
1845–1845
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Margaret Jane Donaldson Conner
1846–1925
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William Andrew Donaldson
1849–1929
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James Hamilton Donaldson
1851–1937
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Sarah Elizabeth Donaldson Martin
1855–1893
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Joseph Franklin Donaldson
1857–1935
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Laura Lavenia Donaldson Glasgow
1859–1956
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Emma Elmina Donaldson Glasgow
1863–1938
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Elder Thomas Espa Donaldson
1866–1959