Obituary
JONATHAN C. WILLIAMS
(Social Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun.)
Sandy Spring, Md., Feb. 17. - Jonathan Columbus Williams, the well known merchant of Only, Montgomery county, died at his residence in that place early this morning, aged fifty-five years, of Bright's disease and heart trouble complication. He was born at Cedar Grove, Montgomery county, and his business career was succesful.
Published in The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland), 18 February 1899, Saturday, Page 8
Obituary
Jonathan Columbus Williams, the well-known merchant of Only, Montgomery county, died at his residence in that place early yesterday morning, aged fifty-three years, Brights' disease, with heart trouble complication, was cause of death. His illness began on Tuesday. Twenty-two years ago Mr. Williams entered into partnership with F. R. Boyer, succeeding George Hyatt, in general merchandise business at Only. Eleven years ago this partnership was dissolved, Mr. Williams containing alone. He was born at Cedar Grove, Montgomery county, and his business career had been successful.
Published inThe News (Frederick, Maryland), 18 February 1899, Saturday, Page5
WILLIAMS, JONATHAN C.
Married Georgie A. Umpstead on Wed. of last week at Emory Church
Published in Montgomery County Sentinel, 24, November 1882
Williams, Jonathan C.
A long time merchant of Only, died there at his home on Fri., age 55. He was born at Cedar Grove
Published in Montgomery County Sentinel, 24 February 1899
Virginia and Maryland Postmasters
Jonathan C. Williams has been appointed fourth class postmaster at Only, Montgomery county, Md., …
Published in Evening Star (Washington, District of Columbia), 27 December 1886, Monday, Page 3
Jonathan & George had a son:
Harry Guion Williams (9/14/1883 - 1/29/1970)
Obituary
JONATHAN C. WILLIAMS
(Social Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun.)
Sandy Spring, Md., Feb. 17. - Jonathan Columbus Williams, the well known merchant of Only, Montgomery county, died at his residence in that place early this morning, aged fifty-five years, of Bright's disease and heart trouble complication. He was born at Cedar Grove, Montgomery county, and his business career was succesful.
Published in The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland), 18 February 1899, Saturday, Page 8
Obituary
Jonathan Columbus Williams, the well-known merchant of Only, Montgomery county, died at his residence in that place early yesterday morning, aged fifty-three years, Brights' disease, with heart trouble complication, was cause of death. His illness began on Tuesday. Twenty-two years ago Mr. Williams entered into partnership with F. R. Boyer, succeeding George Hyatt, in general merchandise business at Only. Eleven years ago this partnership was dissolved, Mr. Williams containing alone. He was born at Cedar Grove, Montgomery county, and his business career had been successful.
Published inThe News (Frederick, Maryland), 18 February 1899, Saturday, Page5
WILLIAMS, JONATHAN C.
Married Georgie A. Umpstead on Wed. of last week at Emory Church
Published in Montgomery County Sentinel, 24, November 1882
Williams, Jonathan C.
A long time merchant of Only, died there at his home on Fri., age 55. He was born at Cedar Grove
Published in Montgomery County Sentinel, 24 February 1899
Virginia and Maryland Postmasters
Jonathan C. Williams has been appointed fourth class postmaster at Only, Montgomery county, Md., …
Published in Evening Star (Washington, District of Columbia), 27 December 1886, Monday, Page 3
Jonathan & George had a son:
Harry Guion Williams (9/14/1883 - 1/29/1970)
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