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William Hall Williamson

Birth20 Aug 1802 - Raritan, Hunterdon, New Jersey
Death1 Apr 1871 - Raritan, Hunterdon, New Jersey
MotherMagdeline "Lena" Hall
FatherCornelius Williamson

Born in Raritan, Hunterdon, New Jersey on 20 Aug 1802 to Cornelius Williamson and Magdeline "Lena" Hall. William Hall Williamson married Eliza Stout Van Doren and had 9 children. He passed away on 1 Apr 1871 in Raritan, Hunterdon, New Jersey.

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Cornelius Williamson
1777 - 1852
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Magdeline "Lena" Hall
1771 - 1851
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Eliza Stout Van Doren
1809 - 1850
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Isaac V D Williamson
1827 - 1889
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Henrietta V D Williamson
1837 - 1891
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Mary Williamson
1844 - 1900
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Cornelius Williamson
1831 - 1908
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Eleanor Ann Williamson
1829 - 1883
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Rebecca H Williamson
1832 - 1907
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Sarah C. Williamson
1839 - 1923
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John C Williamson
1842 - Unknown
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Abram Van D Williamson
1849 - Unknown

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