Chambers County AlArchives Cemeteries.....Williams Family Cemetery - Complete Survey ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/al/alfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ron Williams hopewellroad@yahoo.com July 31, 2004, 10:28 am Abstracted By: Ron Williams The cemetery is located off of Chambers County Road 500. It can not be seen from the road. There are 13 graves, marked only with fieldstones at the head and foot. In 2000, a marker was placed there and a concrete wall with Williams inscribed in it was built around it. Last Name First Name Middle Name Birth Death Comment ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Williams Avington B. Unknown 1833 Williams Aaron c1770 c1850 Aaron was a pioneer citizen of Chambers County, Alabama Williams Samuel c1790 c1860 Samuel, the son of Aaron, was an Indian Trader. He took an Indian Wife. Williams Mrs. Samuel unknown unknown Indian Wife of Samuel Williams Williams David Sherrill c1803 1889 Son of Aaron Williams, Justic of the Peace for 50+ Years in Chambers County Williams Nancy Woodall c1820 Sept 1886 Daughter Of John Woodall, Wife of David S. Williams Williams Infant Child of david and Nancy Williams Williams John c1850 1875 Son of David S. Williams Reid James unknown c1870 Son in law of David Williams, husband of Georgia Ann. Found dead in field, holding plow. Williams Infant unknow c1900 Infant of W.W. Williams, Son Of David. Only Grave in 3rd row. Reid Nancy 1872 July 23, 1872 Child of James Reid, believed to be buried here. Reid Mary c1872 June 10, 1882 Child of James Reid, believed to be biried here. Reid Dumpy c1878 1879 Child of James Reid. Believed to be buried here. Additional Comments: Civil War markers have recently been placed in the cemetery in memory of David Jackson Williams, Private, Co G 37th Alabama Regemint, son of David S. Williams, and also in memory of Edmund Jackson Williamson, Private, Co G 37th Alabama Regemint, son in law of David S. Williams, first husband of Georgia Ann Williams Williamson Reid. They both died in Mississippi in 1862 or 1863. Standing in the gate leading into the cemetery, the first grave to the right in the first row is Aaron Williams. The second is that of David S. Williams. The third is that of Nancy Woodall Williams. Samuel Williams and his wife are in the second row. The third row is one grave, the infant child of W. W. and Beatrice Calhoun Williams. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/al/chambers/cemeteries/gcm132williams.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/alfiles/ File size: 3.3 Kb