A native of Burleson county, Texas, she married John F. Williams in 1868. They settled on a farm in the Burns City community southeast of Gainesville, where he died in 1900.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Vernie Keel chapel here and burial will be in Walling cemetery, southeast of Gainesville.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. W.T. Tipton, Pilot Point, Mrs. Mollie Myers, Tioga, and Mrs. Lizzie Baxter, Fredonia; three sons, Sam and Clarence Williams, Gainesville; Bill, Sangar; 42 grandchildren, 106 great grandchildren and 45 great-great grandchildren.
A native of Burleson county, Texas, she married John F. Williams in 1868. They settled on a farm in the Burns City community southeast of Gainesville, where he died in 1900.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Vernie Keel chapel here and burial will be in Walling cemetery, southeast of Gainesville.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. W.T. Tipton, Pilot Point, Mrs. Mollie Myers, Tioga, and Mrs. Lizzie Baxter, Fredonia; three sons, Sam and Clarence Williams, Gainesville; Bill, Sangar; 42 grandchildren, 106 great grandchildren and 45 great-great grandchildren.
Family Members
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Martha Addie Williams Virdell
1872–1900
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Louisa Elizabeth "Lizzie" Williams Baxter
1874–1964
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Mary Ellen "Mollie" Williams Myers
1878–1961
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John Samuel "Sam" Williams
1880–1964
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James David Williams
1883–1950
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William Edward "Bill" Williams
1886–1969
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Rosa Lodema Williams Elmore
1889–1943
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Robert Elexander "Bud" Williams
1890–1945
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Maude Bell Williams Tipton
1894–1962
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Clarence Dewey Williams
1899–1960
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