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Thomas B. Williams

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Thomas B. Williams

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
unknown
Lamar County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Kennedy, Lamar County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Thomas B Williams was born in GA. He first married Louisa Smith, they had two children; William A & Leona Williams. Thomas second married Nancy Jane Pratt, Glass, they had three children; Thomas A, Susan L, & Robert Lee Williams.

1860 Fayette Co., AL Census
Thomas 22 M farmer GA
Louisa 24 F housekeeper GA
William 2 M GA
Leona 1 F GA

1870 Lamar/Sanford Census
Thomas B. Williams 24 born in GA
Mary J 27 AL (Nancy Jane)
William A 12 AL
Leona 10 AL
Abijah 2 AL
Elizabeth Glass 7 AL
Cordelia Smith 18 Spinster GA

Thomas B. Williams 4th Cpl. Enlisted October 3, 1861 as private. Wounded in hip and captured at Sharpsburg on September 17, 1862. Paroled on September 27 at Fort McHenry and exchanged from Fortress Monroe on October 13, 1862. Admitted to Chimbarazo on October 24, 1862 and returned to duty on November 14, 1862. Present at Andersonville as 4th Cpl.
Company K "Looxapalila Guards"
formally Company C, Third Battalion, Alabama Infantry
*Named after a creek that flowed out of Southern Marion, through Fayette and into what is now called Lamar Counties, Alabama into the state of Mississippi.
Thomas B Williams was born in GA. He first married Louisa Smith, they had two children; William A & Leona Williams. Thomas second married Nancy Jane Pratt, Glass, they had three children; Thomas A, Susan L, & Robert Lee Williams.

1860 Fayette Co., AL Census
Thomas 22 M farmer GA
Louisa 24 F housekeeper GA
William 2 M GA
Leona 1 F GA

1870 Lamar/Sanford Census
Thomas B. Williams 24 born in GA
Mary J 27 AL (Nancy Jane)
William A 12 AL
Leona 10 AL
Abijah 2 AL
Elizabeth Glass 7 AL
Cordelia Smith 18 Spinster GA

Thomas B. Williams 4th Cpl. Enlisted October 3, 1861 as private. Wounded in hip and captured at Sharpsburg on September 17, 1862. Paroled on September 27 at Fort McHenry and exchanged from Fortress Monroe on October 13, 1862. Admitted to Chimbarazo on October 24, 1862 and returned to duty on November 14, 1862. Present at Andersonville as 4th Cpl.
Company K "Looxapalila Guards"
formally Company C, Third Battalion, Alabama Infantry
*Named after a creek that flowed out of Southern Marion, through Fayette and into what is now called Lamar Counties, Alabama into the state of Mississippi.


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