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Charlotte Angeline “Anna” <I>Stoneman</I> Williams

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Charlotte Angeline “Anna” Stoneman Williams

Birth
Busti, Chautauqua County, New York, USA
Death
23 Jun 1903 (aged 59)
Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA
Burial
Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.9226, Longitude: -78.86693
Plot
Section 1, Lot 134, Northeast section, Grave 7
Memorial ID
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Father:
George Stoneman, Sr. ~
Born 9 Jan 1799, New Berlin, Chenango, New York.
Died 6 Aug 1877, Busti, Chautauqua, New York.

Mother:
Catherine Rebecca Cheney ~
Born 11 Sep 1800, New York, USA.
Died 30 Nov 1874, in
Chautauqua, Chautauqua, New York.

Marriage: 22 July 1821, New York, USA.

Sibling:
George Stoneman MG, USA (1822-1894)
Richard Stoneman (1826-1850)
Byron Stoneman (1828-1892)
John Thompson Stoneman (1831-1905)
Rebecca Cheney Stoneman (1834-1891)
Mary Jane "Jennie" Stoneman (1837-1908)
Catharine E. "Kate" Stoneman (1841-1925)

Spouse:
Hon. Benjamin Harris Williams Esq. ~
Born 22 Sep 1830, in
Preston City, New London, Connecticut.
Died 8 Dec 1896, Buffalo, Erie, New York.
Married 3 January 1872.

Children:
Harris Stoneman Williams (1873-1928)
Katherine Stoneman Williams (1875-1932)
Alice Charlotte Williams (1877-1945)
Lucia Rebecca Williams (1880-1923)

Charlotte Stoneman Williams -
Daughter of George Stoneman, Sr., and Catherine Rebecca Cheney. Both parents were of English descent. They had eight children who reached adulthood, four sons and four daughters. Their eldest child, a son, Major General George Stoneman, a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point; distinguished cavalry officer in the Civil War, and afterwards Governor of the State of California. Charlotte Angeline, called "Anna," was their youngest child and fourth daughter. She married Hon. Benjamin Harris Williams, of Connecticut, 3 January 1872; making their home at 17 West Utica Street, Buffalo, Erie, New York, where they had one son and three daughters. Anna, was a leader in Christian Science in this city, and a reader in her church. Anna was a devoted sister and confidant to her eldest brother, Major General George Stoneman, who in his later years traveled from California, to her home at 17 West Utica Street, in Buffalo, Erie, New York, for a visit as he was convalescing from failing health. However, as his health continued to decline, he never left, staying there, where he died, on the 5 September 1894.

Submitted by Judy Froehlich
Father:
George Stoneman, Sr. ~
Born 9 Jan 1799, New Berlin, Chenango, New York.
Died 6 Aug 1877, Busti, Chautauqua, New York.

Mother:
Catherine Rebecca Cheney ~
Born 11 Sep 1800, New York, USA.
Died 30 Nov 1874, in
Chautauqua, Chautauqua, New York.

Marriage: 22 July 1821, New York, USA.

Sibling:
George Stoneman MG, USA (1822-1894)
Richard Stoneman (1826-1850)
Byron Stoneman (1828-1892)
John Thompson Stoneman (1831-1905)
Rebecca Cheney Stoneman (1834-1891)
Mary Jane "Jennie" Stoneman (1837-1908)
Catharine E. "Kate" Stoneman (1841-1925)

Spouse:
Hon. Benjamin Harris Williams Esq. ~
Born 22 Sep 1830, in
Preston City, New London, Connecticut.
Died 8 Dec 1896, Buffalo, Erie, New York.
Married 3 January 1872.

Children:
Harris Stoneman Williams (1873-1928)
Katherine Stoneman Williams (1875-1932)
Alice Charlotte Williams (1877-1945)
Lucia Rebecca Williams (1880-1923)

Charlotte Stoneman Williams -
Daughter of George Stoneman, Sr., and Catherine Rebecca Cheney. Both parents were of English descent. They had eight children who reached adulthood, four sons and four daughters. Their eldest child, a son, Major General George Stoneman, a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point; distinguished cavalry officer in the Civil War, and afterwards Governor of the State of California. Charlotte Angeline, called "Anna," was their youngest child and fourth daughter. She married Hon. Benjamin Harris Williams, of Connecticut, 3 January 1872; making their home at 17 West Utica Street, Buffalo, Erie, New York, where they had one son and three daughters. Anna, was a leader in Christian Science in this city, and a reader in her church. Anna was a devoted sister and confidant to her eldest brother, Major General George Stoneman, who in his later years traveled from California, to her home at 17 West Utica Street, in Buffalo, Erie, New York, for a visit as he was convalescing from failing health. However, as his health continued to decline, he never left, staying there, where he died, on the 5 September 1894.

Submitted by Judy Froehlich


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