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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Isaac WilliamsMale Note Born: 1 Sep 16381638-9-1 at Roxbury, MassachusettsRoxbury, Massachusetts Married: 13 Nov 16771677-11-13 at Taunton, Bristol, MA.Taunton, Bristol, MA. Died: 11 Feb 17081708-2-11 at Newton, Middlesex Co, MA.Newton, Middlesex Co, MA. [4]
Other Spouses: Martha Park
Father: Sir Robert Williams Mother: Lady Elizabeth Stratton
WIFE
Name: Judith Cooper Note
Born: 21 Apr 1648 at Rehoboth, Bristol, MA. Died:
CHILDREN
Born: 21 Oct 1691 at Newton, Massachusetts Died: Aug 1754 at Deerfield, Mass. At His Son Thomas Residence Wife: Elizabeth Jackson
Name: Peter Williams
Born: 31 Aug 1680 Died:
Name: Sarah Williams
Born: 2 Oct 1688 at Newton, Massachusetts Died:
Name: Mary Williams
Born: Abt 1682 Died:
SOURCES
4). Strictly Private
NOTES
1). Isaac Williams was a man of considerable repute in those days, as he represented the Town of Newton in the General Court of Massachusetts five or six years, and commanded a Troop of horse. His two sons, Isaac and Ebeazor be his first wife, protested against their father s will, as to the provisions in it in favor of his son Ephraim, by his second wife. This protest is now in the Probate Office at Cambridge, Massachusetts. Source Strictly Private Geneology of the Williams family from our earliest knowledge of them to the present date, as taken from the book of John David or De Lamater Williams, my father. I being Theodore Evenden Alsop Williams, his second son, born November 3 1860 at 1 30 a.m. at the No. 2 Hanover Place, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.Dated Brooklyn NY, Sept 25, 1880 and annotated through 1934 by various descendents. Entered into the computer by Ron Williams, 2003. This is a copy of a handwritten manuscript obtained from Theo Williams descendents. Name Prefix NPFX CAPT. BIOGRAPHY SOURCES Savage, Genealogical Dictionaryof New England, IV p.560 Ancestry of Bob and Mary Beth Wheeler, WorldConnect. BIOGRAPHY Issac Williams, born in Roxbury, moved around 1600 to what becameNewton, MA. He was made a freeman in 1685. He was a weaver by trade, and wasa captain of the Militia as well as being a Selectman and Representative he served as representative in the years 1692, 1695, 1697,1699, 1701, and 1705 . After the death of his first wife, he married Judith Cooper at Taunton, 13 Nov. 1677, and had several more children. According to Savage, his second wife influenced Isaac to make a will conveying most of his property to his youngest son,Ephraim. When Isaac died 11 Feb 1707, the other children, especially those ofhis first marriage, contested the will. They pointed out that a considerable amount of Isaac s land had come from his first father in law, Deacon William Parke. The will was set aside and an agreement was reached among all the children. In March 1708, Isaac, Eleazer and Ephraim took all their father s land in Newton, some 500 acres, paying and providing for the other children. SOURCE 1. Ruedger, Foster, and Related Families Ancestry World Tree Author Barbara A LeRoy Name Prefix NPFX CAPT. BIOGRAPHY SOURCES Savage, Genealogical Dictionaryof New England, IV p.560 Ancestry of Bob and Mary Beth Wheeler, WorldConnect. BIOGRAPHY Issac Williams, born in Roxbury, moved around 1600 to what becameNewton, MA. He was made a freeman in 1685. He was a weaver by trade, and wasa captain of the Militia as well as being a Selectman and Representative he served as representative in the years 1692, 1695, 1697,1699, 1701, and 1705 . After the death of his first wife, he married Judith Cooper at Taunton, 13 Nov. 1677, and had several more children. According to Savage, his second wife influenced Isaac to make a will conveying most of his property to his youngest son,Ephraim. When Isaac died 11 Feb 1707, the other children, especially those ofhis first marriage, contested the will. They pointed out that a considerable amount of Isaac s land had come from his first father in law, Deacon William Parke. The will was set aside and an agreement was reached among all the children. In March 1708, Isaac, Eleazer and Ephraim took all their father s land in Newton, some 500 acres, paying and providing for the other children. SOURCE 1. Ruedger, Foster, and Related Families Ancestry World Tree Author Barbara A LeRoy
2). Source    Strictly Private   Geneology of the Williams family from our earliest knowledge of them to the present date, as taken from the book of John David  or De Lamater  Williams, my father.   I being Theodore Evenden Alsop Williams, his second son, born November 3 1860 at 1 30 a.m. at the No. 2 Hanover Place, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.Dated Brooklyn NY, Sept 25, 1880 and annotated through 1934 by various descendents.  Entered into the computer by Ron Williams, 2003.  This is a copy of a handwritten manuscript obtained from Theo Williams   descendents.

											
											

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