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Edward Williams

Birth1610 - Queens Creek, York, Virginia, United States
Death1685 - Queen's Creek, York, Virginia, USA
MotherAnn Mary Womack , 12th ggm
FatherArchbishop John Lewis I "Immigrant" Williams, Rt. Reverend, Doctor of Divinity (D.D.), Dean of Westminster,

Born in Queens Creek, York, Virginia, United States on 1610 to Archbishop John Lewis I "Immigrant" Williams, Rt. Reverend, Doctor of Divinity (D.D.), Dean of Westminster, and Ann Mary Womack , 12th ggm. Edward Williams married Ann Whitley and had 3 children. He passed away on 1685 in Queen's Creek, York, Virginia, USA.

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Archbishop John Lewis I "Immigrant" Williams, Rt. Reverend, Doctor Of Divinity (D.d.), Dean Of Westminster,
1582 - 1694
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Ann Mary Womack , 12Th Ggm
1586 - 1658
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Ann Whitley
1620 - 1691
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Giles Williams
1647 - Unknown
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Alice Mary Williams
1650 - 1689
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Obediah Williams
1642 - 1642

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