Mary Williamson

F, ID# 1284, (1654 - between 1720 and 1726)
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Father*Timothy Williamson b. c 1621, d. Aug 1676
Mother*Mary Howland d. c 1690

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     Mary Williamson was born on 7 July 1654 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts.1,2,3,4 She was the daughter of Timothy Williamson and Mary Howland.
     On 10 March 1678/79, Mary Williamson married Josiah Clossen, son of Daniel Clossen and Elizabeth (Unknown), in Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Marriage is recorded as Josiah Slawson...1,2,3,4
     Mary Williamson died between 1720 and 1726 in in Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island.1,3

Children of Mary Williamson and Josiah Clossen

Citations

  1. [S183] Benjamin Franklin Wilbour, Little Compton Families (Little Compton, Rhode Island: Little Compton Historical Society , 1967). Hereinafter cited as L. C. Families.
  2. [S147] Frank J. Doherty, compiler, Settlers of Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York (Pleasant Valley New York: Doherty, Frank J., 1993), Chapter 38, The Closson Family, pages 507 - 509.. Hereinafter cited as Beekman Patent Settlers.
  3. [S173] William G. Closson, Josia Closson Family of New England & Josiah Closson & Allied William Olin Families. (n.p.: Flushing, New York: 1952 ) Family History Library (FHL) # 1463959 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah , page 3, No. 1, Microfilm #1463959, Family History Library [FHL], Salt Lake City UT.
  4. [S173] William G. Closson, Josia Closson Family of New England & Josiah Closson & Allied William Olin Families. (n.p.: Flushing, New York: 1952 ) Family History Library (FHL) # 1463959 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah , page 11, No. 1, Microfilm #1463959, Family History Library [FHL], Salt Lake City UT.

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Nathan Williamson

M, ID# 2128, ( - circa 1713)
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Father*Timothy Williamson b. c 1621, d. Aug 1676
Mother*Mary Howland d. c 1690

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     Nathan Williamson was the son of Timothy Williamson and Mary Howland.
     Nathan Williamson married Mary Sprague in.1 Nathan Clossen was named for Nathan Williamson; Nathan was probably named after his Uncle Nathan Williamson, who was also a house carpenter.2,3
     Nathan Williamson died circa 1713.1

Family: Nathan Williamson and Mary Sprague

Citations

  1. [S173] William G. Closson, Josia Closson Family of New England & Josiah Closson & Allied William Olin Families. (n.p.: Flushing, New York: 1952 ) Family History Library (FHL) # 1463959 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah , page 11, No. 1, Microfilm #1463959, Family History Library [FHL], Salt Lake City UT.
  2. [S141] George Wilbur, compiler, Genealogy of the Wilburs of Northeast Nebraska (Laguna Beach California: privately printed by request, 1956). Hereinafter cited as Wilburs of Northeast Nebraska.
  3. [S173] William G. Closson, Josia Closson Family of New England & Josiah Closson & Allied William Olin Families. (n.p.: Flushing, New York: 1952 ) Family History Library (FHL) # 1463959 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah , page 31, No. 8, Microfilm #1463959, Family History Library [FHL], Salt Lake City UT.

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Thelma Ethel Williamson

F, ID# 576, (1913 - 1992)
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     Thelma Ethel Williamson was born on 23 November 1913 in Point Fortune, Quebec,Canada.1
     On 17 January 1943, Thelma Ethel Williamson married Wilfred Henry Schaw, son of Henry Vellam Schauss and Anna Margaret Reinwald, in Point Fortune, Quebec.1
     Thelma Ethel Williamson died on 12 August 1992 in in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada, at the age of 78.1

Family: Thelma Ethel Williamson and Wilfred Henry Schaw

Citations

  1. [S23] Letter from Jean Copley to Ginni Morey, 4 Mar 1998; Ginni Morey (9855 N. Sooner Lane, Marana, Pima, Arizona). Jean Copley daughter of Edward Reinwald, Compiled Family History.

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Timothy Williamson1

M, ID# 1757, (circa 1621 - 1676)
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     Timothy Williamson was born circa 1621 England.2 He was a Freedman on 24 June 1643 in in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts.2
     On 6 June 1653, Timothy Williamson married Mary Howland, daughter of Arthur Howland Sr. and Margaret Read, in Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,2 Timothy Williamson began military service on 20 June 1676 in Marshfield, Plymouth, MA.2
     Timothy Williamson left a will filed on 20 June 1676 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA. This writing certified to whom it may concern, that I, Timothy Williamson, Sr., being called to God's providence to serve in the war against the enemy and not knowing whether I may return again, declare that it is my will and testament that my beloved wife enjoy whateveris mine, both houses, lands and cattle at her proper dispose, only the 40 acres of upland given be by the Towne on the north or the south meder, I bequithe to my son Timothy and also that for a year or two if he changed his estate and he be not better po\rovided, he have one of the rooms of my house to live in . The whole property remaining his mothers for the bringing up of the children.
Witness my hand this 20th day of Jun 1676.
The Mark "X" of Timothy Williamson
In presence of Samuel Thomas.2
     Timothy Williamson died in August 1676. The exact date of death is not know but it is thought that he died on the last day of July or the first few days of August possibly during one the skirmishes of Bridgewater.2
     Timothy was buried after August 1676 in the Cedar Grove Cemetery, located in Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts . The exact spot of the grave is not know.2 Timothy's will was proved on 2 November 1676 in Marshfield, Plymouth, MA.2

Children of Timothy Williamson and Mary Howland

Citations

  1. [S147] Frank J. Doherty, compiler, Settlers of Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York (Pleasant Valley New York: Doherty, Frank J., 1993), Chapter 38, The Closson Family, pages 507 - 509.. Hereinafter cited as Beekman Patent Settlers.
  2. [S173] William G. Closson, Josia Closson Family of New England & Josiah Closson & Allied William Olin Families. (n.p.: Flushing, New York: 1952 ) Family History Library (FHL) # 1463959 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah , page 10, No. 1, Microfilm #1463959, Family History Library [FHL], Salt Lake City UT.

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Timothy Williamson

M, ID# 2124, (1655/56 - before 1682)
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Father*Timothy Williamson b. c 1621, d. Aug 1676
Mother*Mary Howland d. c 1690

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     Timothy Williamson Timothy never married.1 He was born on 26 February 1655/56 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Timothy Williamson and Mary Howland.
     Timothy Williamson died before 16 September 1682 in in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts.1

Citations

  1. [S173] William G. Closson, Josia Closson Family of New England & Josiah Closson & Allied William Olin Families. (n.p.: Flushing, New York: 1952 ) Family History Library (FHL) # 1463959 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah , page 11, No. 1, Microfilm #1463959, Family History Library [FHL], Salt Lake City UT.

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