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WILLIAMS FAMILY
by R. A. Williams

AUNT ROSE, a slave who was Charity Smith Williams' maid, was born in 1763 and lived to be 116 years old.

Ferabee Williams McAlester, daughter of Joel Williams, received, in her father's will, two slaves named CLO and DICK.

Isaac Williams received two slaves named TOM and CHARLES, land on Middle Creek, a gun and another 100 acres of land from his father's will.



Isaac Williams: In his will, probated Aug 25, 1768, he left to his brother, Nathan Williams, all of his land, horses, livestock and slaves AMORET, AMEY, PRIMONS, ADAM, JONAS and PETER. To Feriah (Ferrabee), Isaac, Samuel and Joel Williams, children of his deceased brother, Joel Williams, he left the remaining SLAVES, to be divided equally

Joel Williams drowned in Cape Fear River Dec 30, 1760. In his will he left his wife the land and the plantation where he was living at the time of his death, also the household goods, livestock and two slaves named BUCK and SAL.



Martha Williams' will was probated Aug 30, 1760. In her will she left to her son, Nathan Williams, money and a slave named VENUS. To her son, Joel Williams, she left money and a slave named FARROW. To her son, Isaac Williams, she left slaves JANE, RACHEL, FELIX and JOSHUA and her remaining estate.



Slave Records
Susan Hawkins

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