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Annis E. Williams Cropper

Birth
Louisiana, USA
Death
unknown
Texas, USA
Burial
Salty, Milam County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Annis E Williams was born in August 1826 in Louisiana, the daughter of Nancy Reames and Hezekiah Williams. She married Nulbar Cropper on February 27, 1845, in Jefferson County, Texas. They had at least five children in 14 years. She died sometime after the 1900 census was taken in Milam County. Hezekiah and Nancy brought their young family to Texas ca. 1833 and located in Jefferson County, where Mr. Williams engaged in farming. The Williams family was one of the first three families that settled in the county. A son, Hezekiah Williams, Jr., took part in the battle of San Jacinto. . . . Mr. Hezekiah Williams died in Williamson County and is buried there. His wife died in Beaumont, Texas, and is buried in the family cemetery in Jefferson County, near that place. [excerpted from Indians Wars and Pioneers of Texas and private research database]
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Annis E Williams was born in August 1826 in Louisiana, the daughter of Nancy Reames and Hezekiah Williams. She married Nulbar Cropper on February 27, 1845, in Jefferson County, Texas. They had at least five children in 14 years. She died sometime after the 1900 census was taken in Milam County. Hezekiah and Nancy brought their young family to Texas ca. 1833 and located in Jefferson County, where Mr. Williams engaged in farming. The Williams family was one of the first three families that settled in the county. A son, Hezekiah Williams, Jr., took part in the battle of San Jacinto. . . . Mr. Hezekiah Williams died in Williamson County and is buried there. His wife died in Beaumont, Texas, and is buried in the family cemetery in Jefferson County, near that place. [excerpted from Indians Wars and Pioneers of Texas and private research database]
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