Macon, Georgia
Tue., 19 Sep 1854
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Died at the residence of his father on the 5th of typhoid fever, Thomas G., son of W. F. and Agnes Williams of Pike County, Ga. The deceased was a young man in the 23rd year of his age, of an uncommonly amiable disposition and was distinguished for his affability and gentle demeanor so that to know him was to love him. He was a dutiful son, kind husband and affectionate father truly verifying the expression made by his grief-stricken father that "Thomas was a good boy." But he is gone home leaving a kind father an affectionate mother and a broken-hearted wife and child and brothers and sisters to mourn his untimely departure.
Contributor: Lynn Ballard Cunningham (46945262) • [email protected]
Macon, Georgia
Tue., 19 Sep 1854
Page 3
Died at the residence of his father on the 5th of typhoid fever, Thomas G., son of W. F. and Agnes Williams of Pike County, Ga. The deceased was a young man in the 23rd year of his age, of an uncommonly amiable disposition and was distinguished for his affability and gentle demeanor so that to know him was to love him. He was a dutiful son, kind husband and affectionate father truly verifying the expression made by his grief-stricken father that "Thomas was a good boy." But he is gone home leaving a kind father an affectionate mother and a broken-hearted wife and child and brothers and sisters to mourn his untimely departure.
Contributor: Lynn Ballard Cunningham (46945262) • [email protected]
Family Members
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Jane Williams Anderson
1823 – unknown
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Henry Williams
1824–1827
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William Williams
1826–1855
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John Williams
1827 – unknown
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James Williams
1829 – unknown
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Theophilus Williams
1831–1915
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Sarah Williams Johnson
1832 – unknown
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Martha Williams Fackler
1835–1876
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Henry Marshall Williams
1837–1857
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Frances Caroline Williams
1838 – unknown
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Elizabeth Williams Richardson
1840–1929
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Josiah N. Williams
1844–1864
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David Crocket Williams
1847–1920
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Salatha Angus Williams Chapman
1848–1912
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