He was a farmer by trade. He married Minnie Susan Arendale of Marion County, Tennessee and they lived out their days in Jackson County, Alabama. The two of them are buried adjacent to the grave of her father, James Blackwell Arendale, Jr. who was a 1st Lt. Company C in the Confederate Cavalry. Her mother was Mary Paralee Price Arendale.
They are buried at the Mount Carmel Cemetery adjacent to Mount Carmel Missionary Baptist Church (it was at one time a Methodist Church). Their homestead was near the Mount Carmel graveyard, to the left as you exit and taking an immediate right and driving toward the end of the road (the original house is no longer there).
They had the following children:
Louie Ann Williams
James Absolom Williams
Carl Chester Williams
Clara Marie Williams
Kate Alma Williams
Mae Paralee Williams (twin)
Myrtle Williams (twin)
Nola Lillie Williams
He was a farmer by trade. He married Minnie Susan Arendale of Marion County, Tennessee and they lived out their days in Jackson County, Alabama. The two of them are buried adjacent to the grave of her father, James Blackwell Arendale, Jr. who was a 1st Lt. Company C in the Confederate Cavalry. Her mother was Mary Paralee Price Arendale.
They are buried at the Mount Carmel Cemetery adjacent to Mount Carmel Missionary Baptist Church (it was at one time a Methodist Church). Their homestead was near the Mount Carmel graveyard, to the left as you exit and taking an immediate right and driving toward the end of the road (the original house is no longer there).
They had the following children:
Louie Ann Williams
James Absolom Williams
Carl Chester Williams
Clara Marie Williams
Kate Alma Williams
Mae Paralee Williams (twin)
Myrtle Williams (twin)
Nola Lillie Williams