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Ruben Williams

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Ruben Williams

Birth
Death
unknown
Burial
Stanford, Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1
Memorial ID
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LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY MARRIAGES
Reuben Williams married Tabitha McMullen
25 January 1849
Reuben Williams married Annetta White
9 November 1876
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1850 LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY
"McMILLIAN"
D. R., 57, VA
Philadelp, 55, VA
"WILLIAMS"
Ruben, 28, born KY
Tabitha, 16
M. B., 3/12, female
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1860 LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY
"WILLIAMS"
Reubin, 34
Tabitha B., 26
Mary Bell, 10
Thos. Y., 8
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SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
Tuesday, June 1, 1897
Page 1
Among the graves in New Waynesburg Cemetery are those of Littleton Salliers, who fought in the revolutionary war; Wm. Stringer in the war with Mexico, and George Williams, in the war of 1812. The latter was the father of Mr. Reuben Williams.

THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
Friday, March 19, 1909
Page 1 Waynesburg
Mr. Reuben Williams, of McKinney, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Margaret Smith.

Friday, September 30, 1910
Page 2
It was our good fortune which offered us much pleasure to meet the venerable Mr. Reuben Williams of McKinney a few days since. He served through the Mexican War at the age of 20, and now at the age of 85 is as straight as an arrow and is a well preserved man for that age, in fact he does not look over 65. He is said to be the only survivor in Central Kentucky.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY MARRIAGES
Reuben Williams married Tabitha McMullen
25 January 1849
Reuben Williams married Annetta White
9 November 1876
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1850 LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY
"McMILLIAN"
D. R., 57, VA
Philadelp, 55, VA
"WILLIAMS"
Ruben, 28, born KY
Tabitha, 16
M. B., 3/12, female
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1860 LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY
"WILLIAMS"
Reubin, 34
Tabitha B., 26
Mary Bell, 10
Thos. Y., 8
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
Tuesday, June 1, 1897
Page 1
Among the graves in New Waynesburg Cemetery are those of Littleton Salliers, who fought in the revolutionary war; Wm. Stringer in the war with Mexico, and George Williams, in the war of 1812. The latter was the father of Mr. Reuben Williams.

THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
Friday, March 19, 1909
Page 1 Waynesburg
Mr. Reuben Williams, of McKinney, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Margaret Smith.

Friday, September 30, 1910
Page 2
It was our good fortune which offered us much pleasure to meet the venerable Mr. Reuben Williams of McKinney a few days since. He served through the Mexican War at the age of 20, and now at the age of 85 is as straight as an arrow and is a well preserved man for that age, in fact he does not look over 65. He is said to be the only survivor in Central Kentucky.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)

Inscription

WILLIAMS
Ruben Williams
1825 -
Mexican War Veteran
(shared stone with Nettie & Thomas)



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