Mary Williams

First Name: Mary
Last Name: Williams
Residence (County): 
Chambers County, AL
Biography: 

The Williams family lived in Layfayette, Chambers County, Alabama. Mary (b. Kentucky ca. 1825) married Joseph H. Williams (1808-1886), born in Tennessee, who was a farmer and “ambrotype artist.” Together the couple had at least eleven children. Their two eldest sons served in the Confederate Army: James Halloway and Robert Williams.

Received Letters

Displaying 1 - 11 of 11
ID Lettersort descending Date Author Recipient From To
11483 Williams1 December 24, 1861 Robert Williams Mary Williams Richmond County, VA Chambers County, AL
11492 Williams10 August 1, 1862 H. H. Howard Joseph H. Williams , Mary Williams Staunton, VA Chambers County, AL
11493 Williams11 September 8, 1862 James Halloway Williams Mary Williams Richmond County, VA Chambers County, AL
11494 Williams12 November 16, 1862 James Halloway Williams Joseph H. Williams , Mary Williams Winchester, VA Chambers County, AL
11495 Williams13 June 24, 1863 James Halloway Williams Mary Williams Chambersburg, PA Chambers County, AL
11486 Williams4 March 5, 1862 Robert Williams Mary Williams Richmond County, VA Chambers County, AL
11487 Williams5 June 23, 1862 James Halloway Williams Joseph H. Williams , Mary Williams Richmond County, VA Chambers County, AL
11488 Williams6 June 24, 1862 Robert Williams Mary Williams Richmond County, VA Chambers County, AL
11489 Williams7 June 27, 1862 Robert Williams Mary Williams Richmond County, VA Chambers County, AL
11490 Williams8 July 6, 1862 James Halloway Williams Joseph H. Williams , Mary Williams Richmond County, VA Chambers County, AL
11491 Williams9 August 1, 1862 James Halloway Williams Mary Williams Staunton, VA Chambers County, AL

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