Children:
1. Charles Kilbourn Williams, b. 25 May 1839, d. 28 Dec 1892; m. first, Fannie L. Freeman, 3 Oct 1866 in Elizabeth, NJ. Charles and Fannie were both deaf. Fannie became deaf at 16 months as a result of "inflammation of the lungs", and Charles became deaf at 18 months as a result of measles. He attended schools for the deaf in Hartford and Fernwood (?) and became a government clerk in the U.S. Treasury Dept. They had two children, both hearing, Edgar F., born 26 May 1869, and George Williams, b. 14 Feb 1873.
2. Moses, b. 13 Oct 1840, d. 11 Jun 1841 of cholera infantum.
3. Lucy Maria, b. 21 Feb 1843, d. 16 Jan 1924.
4. Caroline Agnes, b. 19 Jun 1845, d. 18 Sep 1846 of consumption of the bowels.
5. John Warham, b. 17 Feb 1848, d. 14 Apr 1848.
6. Ellen Ellsworth, b. 16 Apr 1853; d. of scarlet fever 23 Feb 1858.
7. Samuel Williams, b. 21 Mar 1855, d. young.
Children:
1. Charles Kilbourn Williams, b. 25 May 1839, d. 28 Dec 1892; m. first, Fannie L. Freeman, 3 Oct 1866 in Elizabeth, NJ. Charles and Fannie were both deaf. Fannie became deaf at 16 months as a result of "inflammation of the lungs", and Charles became deaf at 18 months as a result of measles. He attended schools for the deaf in Hartford and Fernwood (?) and became a government clerk in the U.S. Treasury Dept. They had two children, both hearing, Edgar F., born 26 May 1869, and George Williams, b. 14 Feb 1873.
2. Moses, b. 13 Oct 1840, d. 11 Jun 1841 of cholera infantum.
3. Lucy Maria, b. 21 Feb 1843, d. 16 Jan 1924.
4. Caroline Agnes, b. 19 Jun 1845, d. 18 Sep 1846 of consumption of the bowels.
5. John Warham, b. 17 Feb 1848, d. 14 Apr 1848.
6. Ellen Ellsworth, b. 16 Apr 1853; d. of scarlet fever 23 Feb 1858.
7. Samuel Williams, b. 21 Mar 1855, d. young.
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