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Margaret G. Williams

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Margaret G. Williams

Birth
Death
26 Sep 1894 (aged 38)
Burial
Pine Orchard, Monroe County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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In addition to these seven children, one other daughter was born to William M. Williams and Margaret G. Dunnavant. After the first two daughters, Mary and Sarah Viola, the next child born to the couple, according to the 1880 census, was Daisy J. Williams. The census record indicates that Daisy was born in July of 1880.

Marriage records in Conecuh County, Alabama, show that Daisy married William J. "Jack" Watson on
31 May 1899. He was 41 years old, a little over twenty years older than Daisy. Later census records do not show any children with this couple. Jack Watson died in 1928 and was buried in Bermuda, Alabama, a community on the Conecuh/Monroe County line.

In the Bermuda news in the 10 Dec 1936 issue of The Monroe Journal was the announcement of the marriage of Mr. Georgia (sic) Hunt and Mrs. Daisy Watson in Monroeville, Alabama, by Judge M. M. Fountain.

In the obituary of Sarah Viola Williams Youngblood Williamson in 1955, the only surviving sibling of Sarah Viola was a brother, Lee Howard Williams, so Daisy had died previously. No other records of Daisy J. Williams have been found as of this date, 11 Aug 2023.
In addition to these seven children, one other daughter was born to William M. Williams and Margaret G. Dunnavant. After the first two daughters, Mary and Sarah Viola, the next child born to the couple, according to the 1880 census, was Daisy J. Williams. The census record indicates that Daisy was born in July of 1880.

Marriage records in Conecuh County, Alabama, show that Daisy married William J. "Jack" Watson on
31 May 1899. He was 41 years old, a little over twenty years older than Daisy. Later census records do not show any children with this couple. Jack Watson died in 1928 and was buried in Bermuda, Alabama, a community on the Conecuh/Monroe County line.

In the Bermuda news in the 10 Dec 1936 issue of The Monroe Journal was the announcement of the marriage of Mr. Georgia (sic) Hunt and Mrs. Daisy Watson in Monroeville, Alabama, by Judge M. M. Fountain.

In the obituary of Sarah Viola Williams Youngblood Williamson in 1955, the only surviving sibling of Sarah Viola was a brother, Lee Howard Williams, so Daisy had died previously. No other records of Daisy J. Williams have been found as of this date, 11 Aug 2023.


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