Richard Walter Williams

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Richard Walter Williams

Birth
Poolesville, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA
Death
31 Jan 1890 (aged 75)
Poolesville, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Beallsville, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row B, Lot 18, Site 10
Memorial ID
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Parents:
- John McGill Williams
- Priscilla (Lyles) Williams

Married (1) Charlotte Caroline (Larned) Williams [1815-1844] on February 26, 1836.

- John Augustus Williams [1837-1874]
- Mary Florence Williams [1838-1924]
- Richard Mortimer Williams [1841-1882]
- Sarah Poole Williams [1843-1917]

Married (2) Mary Jane (Dyson) Williams [1816-1859] on December 24, 1844.

- Laura Jane Williams [1846-1846]
- Helen Marie Williams [1847-1861]
- Ann Elizabeth Williams [1849-1887]
- Charles McGill Williams [1852-1924]
- William Jeremiah Williams [1854-1924]
- Benjamin Walter Williams [1856-1864]
- Samuel Dyson Williams [1859-1859]

Married (3) Hester Chiswell (White) Williams [1834-1917] on November 17, 1863.

- Lucie White Williams [1869-1948]
- Walter Williams [1872-1946]

Sibling:
- Ann McGill (Williams) Breathed (1819-1862)

A Wedding Spoiled by Mosby
The Evening Star, (Washington, DC) 21 Nov 1863

Walter Williams, who resides near Poolesville, intending to get married a third time, came to Georgetown a few days ago and purchased a wedding cake, a barrel of white sugar, and a sundry nick-nacks, to refresh the wedding party. The articles were placed on a canal boat to be sent up to his residence. [John Singleton] Moseby’s gang, who were lounging about near the place of unloading, got a snuff of the delicacies, and the temptation being very great, they stopped the boat and took the bridegroom’s supplies, thus leaving the wedding party in an exceedingly destitute condition.

The Richard Walter Williams House - "Part of the Forrest"
http://mcatlas.org/HP/hpdocs/M_%2017-29.pdf
Parents:
- John McGill Williams
- Priscilla (Lyles) Williams

Married (1) Charlotte Caroline (Larned) Williams [1815-1844] on February 26, 1836.

- John Augustus Williams [1837-1874]
- Mary Florence Williams [1838-1924]
- Richard Mortimer Williams [1841-1882]
- Sarah Poole Williams [1843-1917]

Married (2) Mary Jane (Dyson) Williams [1816-1859] on December 24, 1844.

- Laura Jane Williams [1846-1846]
- Helen Marie Williams [1847-1861]
- Ann Elizabeth Williams [1849-1887]
- Charles McGill Williams [1852-1924]
- William Jeremiah Williams [1854-1924]
- Benjamin Walter Williams [1856-1864]
- Samuel Dyson Williams [1859-1859]

Married (3) Hester Chiswell (White) Williams [1834-1917] on November 17, 1863.

- Lucie White Williams [1869-1948]
- Walter Williams [1872-1946]

Sibling:
- Ann McGill (Williams) Breathed (1819-1862)

A Wedding Spoiled by Mosby
The Evening Star, (Washington, DC) 21 Nov 1863

Walter Williams, who resides near Poolesville, intending to get married a third time, came to Georgetown a few days ago and purchased a wedding cake, a barrel of white sugar, and a sundry nick-nacks, to refresh the wedding party. The articles were placed on a canal boat to be sent up to his residence. [John Singleton] Moseby’s gang, who were lounging about near the place of unloading, got a snuff of the delicacies, and the temptation being very great, they stopped the boat and took the bridegroom’s supplies, thus leaving the wedding party in an exceedingly destitute condition.

The Richard Walter Williams House - "Part of the Forrest"
http://mcatlas.org/HP/hpdocs/M_%2017-29.pdf