Margarett will be the M. A. Henry Thomas N. Williamson referred to in his CW pension file. He wintered over there 1881-2 and she may have provided a depostion for his pension - need to look that up.
M. A. Henry , age 33 of Capioma twp, Nemaha Co. KS gave deposition for Thomas N. Williamson's CW pension 26 July 1883.
Mary E. Dunlap of Russellville, Brown Co. OH gave deposition for Thomas N. Williamson's CW file on 25 May 1888, she was 36 years old and testified she had lived about 80 rods from Thomas' family until 1868. John Edgar lived across the road from Sarah Salisbury Williamson and family about two miles north of Ripley.
WWI Draft Card: Clifford Raymond Williamson of Alva, Woods Co. Oklahoma b. 09 July 1881, farmer. Nearest relative Mary J. Williamson. He was of medium height and stout build with dark hair and gray eyes.
WWI Draft card: Archie Ben Williamson of Hardesty, Texas Co. OK, b. 05 Jan. 1885, farmer. Next of kin Mrs. Elma Williamson. he was of medium height and stout build with black hair and brown eyes
WW1: Archie Ben Williamson of Hardesty, Texas Co. OK, b. 05 Jan. 1885, farmer. Next of kin Mrs. Elma Williamson. he was of medium height and stout build with black hair and brown eyes.
Andrew: WWI Draft Card: Andrew Jackson Sibley of Arnett, Ellis Co. Oklahoma, farmer, b. 22 Feb. 1885. Next of kin Dora Sibley of Arnett. He was of medium height and stout build with brown hair and grey eyes.
William served in the Revolutionary War under Colonel "Duykins" - Duychinck, fought at "Stayton Island" and Morristown. Was a guard at Amboy, New Jersey; Brunswick, Newark, Towle's Hook and Elizabethtown, NJ also.
2. William and Helena professed at First Presbyterian (must be Fleming Co. KY) 1813 and dismissed to New Hope 22 June 1827 along with Daniel Terhune at Flemingsburg, Fleming Co. Kentucky - Helena's brother.
3. William and Helena received as members of New Hope Church, Fleming Co. Kentucky 23 June 1827 along with Mary, Margaret; Daniel and Nancy, John and Jemimah. Samuel was received 04 May 1828. Joseph Steel was received 26 Aug. 1825.
4. Moves: 1811 from New Jersey to Fleming Co. Kentucky; c1833 to Mason Co. Kentucky; and in March of 1834 to Brown Co. Ohio.
G. Glenn Clift: "History of Maysville and Mason County, Vol. 1" 1956 Lexington, Kentucky , pp. 305-307: WILLIAM WILLIAMSON AND HELENA, NJ No. W4862: On December 9, 1833, in Mason county, Ky., age 74, the soldier appeared in court and said he volunteered in 1775 in New Jersey, Middlesex county, to serve under command of Capt. William Williamson, Lt. John Moseroll in the regiment under Col. John Nelson, and they marched to Staten Island for a tour of two weeks and then, in 1776, he was again called into service under Capt. William Williamson for one month, at Elizabethtown, N.J., Newark and at Fowler Hook under Col. Duyker. Then, in 1777, again entered under Capt. William Williamson, Lt. Moseroll, Lt. Nixon, and Col. Nelson for three months at Elizabethtown.
Again, in 1778, he served under same officers for one month at Cranberry, and then for one month at Spottswood. In 1779 he served for a tour of three months under Col. Nelson and Capt. Williamson and they were stationed at Woodbridge and also at Amboy and Blazing Star and at Smith's farm, and later in 1780, he served for one month at Morristown, under Capt. Dye and Col. Seely.
The pensioner stated that he served for ten and one-half months and he said he had removed from New Jersey to Kentucky in 1811. John Allen, a clergyman and William McMichael gave affidavits, and said that they had been well acquainted with the pensioner.
John Chambers and Arthur Fox said they had been well acquainted with the soldier.
December 2, 1834 in Fleming county, Ky., David Terhune also said he was well acquainted with the pensioner, for forty-seven years.
Rev. Andrew Todd gave affidavit, - said he was acquainted with him for twelve years.
March 30, 1835, in Brown county, Ohio, the pensioner, then age 76, appeared in court, said he was born April 6, 1759, in Middlesex county, New Jersey.
Elihu Parker gave affidavit same time and place. Said that he was well acquainted with the pensioner.
James W. Campbell, affidavit: said he was acquainted with the soldier.
August 15, 1839, in Brown county, Ohio, Helena Williamson, age 76, widow of the pensioner appeared in court, said they were married at Cranberry, New Jersey, on June 13, 1781, that the pensioner died December 22, 1835, in Brown county, Ohio. She produced the family record in handwriting of her husband as follows: William Williamson born April 6, 1759; Helena Terhune born June 23, 1763; William Williamson and Helena Terhune were married Sunday June 13, 1781; Samuel Williamson born November 6, 1785, at Kingston; John Williamson born Allegheny county, Maryland, December 17, 1787; Mary Williamson born April 15, 1790 in Allegheny county, Maryland; William Williamson born June 22, 1792 in Allegheny county, Maryland; Albert Williamson born April 11, 1795, at Amwell, New Jersey; Daniel Williamson born November 20, 1797, at Amwell, New Jersey; Abraham Williamson born March 21, 1800, Amwell, New Jersey; Margaret Williamson born February 27, 1803, Amwell, New Jersey.
Affidavit of Samuel Williamson, same time and place as foregoing, stated that he had been acquainted with the family record for forty-five years and knew that the handwriting was that of his father, the pensioner.
Helena Williamson, widow of the pensioner, was on the Ohio pension rolls at rate of $34.21 per annum, certificate issued December 7, 1839, and it was sent to Thomas H. Smith, Georgetown, Ohio.
William Williamson, the pensioner, himself was on Kentucky rolls at rate of $35.60."
This information is from William's RW pension file... He married Helena Terhune, married 13 Jun 1784 in Cranbury, Middlesex Co. New Jersey.