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James Newman Williams

Birth28 Feb 1853 - Randolph, Alabama
DeathNot Available - Mount Vernon, Faulkner County, Arkansas, USA
MotherMary Stewart
FatherElijah Williams

Born in Randolph, Alabama on 28 Feb 1853 to Elijah Williams and Mary Stewart. James Newman Williams married Rhoda G Warden and had 9 children. He passed away in Mount Vernon, Faulkner County, Arkansas, USA.

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Elijah Williams
1814 - 1879
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Mary Stewart
1817 - Unknown
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Rhoda G Warden
1856 - 1901
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Annie Barker
1865 - 1947
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James Albert Williams
1887 - 1966
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John W Williams
1890 - 1937
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Laura H. Williams
1875 - Unknown
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Sarah Amanda Williams
1875 - 1916
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Joseph E. Williams
1879 - 1931
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Mary F Williams
1882 - Unknown
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Becky M Williams
1884 - Unknown
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Icie G Williams
1897 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Williams
1897 - Unknown

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