Mahala Jane “Jana” <I>McGary</I> Williams

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Mahala Jane “Jana” McGary Williams

Birth
Montague County, Texas, USA
Death
27 Jul 1953 (aged 83)
Comanche, Comanche County, Texas, USA
Burial
Comanche, Comanche County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Center Section D5
Memorial ID
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My Great-Grandmother was born Mahala J. McGary; she went by the name of Jana. Her mother was Keziah McCalister-James and her father was Robert McCalister. Jana married John Franklin Williams on August 6, 1885 in Brownwood, Texas. He was the son of Andrew Williams and Martha James-Williams. Jana and John had 5 children:

John Edward Williams b.June 6, 1886 d.April 17, 1966

Jesse Archibald Williams b.Oct. 6, 1887 d.Aug. 20, 1968

Bessie Williams-Chatwell b.March 4,1892 d.Oct 19, 1970

Rosie Magdelene Williams-Freeman b.Jan.2,1894 d.May 31, 1991

Earl Frank Williams, (my Grandfather) b.Jan. 18, 1901 d.July 28, 1982


Jana's occupation shows to be that of a missionary in the 1930 Census. She reported that our ancestors fought at Goliad and the Alamo, helped to write the Declaration of Texas Independence. Her father was a confederate soldier. Her uncles were rangers on the front fighting the Indians.


Her father's cousin was the mother of Chief Quanah Parker, Cynthia Ann Parker.


She was a true Texas pioneer.

My Great-Grandmother was born Mahala J. McGary; she went by the name of Jana. Her mother was Keziah McCalister-James and her father was Robert McCalister. Jana married John Franklin Williams on August 6, 1885 in Brownwood, Texas. He was the son of Andrew Williams and Martha James-Williams. Jana and John had 5 children:

John Edward Williams b.June 6, 1886 d.April 17, 1966

Jesse Archibald Williams b.Oct. 6, 1887 d.Aug. 20, 1968

Bessie Williams-Chatwell b.March 4,1892 d.Oct 19, 1970

Rosie Magdelene Williams-Freeman b.Jan.2,1894 d.May 31, 1991

Earl Frank Williams, (my Grandfather) b.Jan. 18, 1901 d.July 28, 1982


Jana's occupation shows to be that of a missionary in the 1930 Census. She reported that our ancestors fought at Goliad and the Alamo, helped to write the Declaration of Texas Independence. Her father was a confederate soldier. Her uncles were rangers on the front fighting the Indians.


Her father's cousin was the mother of Chief Quanah Parker, Cynthia Ann Parker.


She was a true Texas pioneer.



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