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James Williams

Male 1830 - 1930  (99 years)


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  • Name James Williams 
    Born 11 Jun 1830  Granby, Shefford Co, Quebec Canada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 6 Jan 1930  Rhode Island, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I26336  A00 Hoar and Horr Families North America
    Last Modified 21 Aug 2011 

    Family Mary King,   d. 1926, Cranston, Providence Co, Rhode Island, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married Abt 1863 
    Children 
     1. Ida Williams,   b. Abt 1873, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 13 Dec 1933, Howard, , Rhode Island, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 60 years)
     2. James H. Williams
     3. Mary Jane Williams
     4. Eliza Williams
     5. Emma Williams
     6. Annie Williams
     7. Alice Williams
    Last Modified 22 Mar 2009 
    Family ID F10595  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Providence Journal 7 Jan 1930
      JAMES WILLIAMS DEAD IN 100TH YEAR
      Hughesdale resident lacked but few months of attaining century mark.
      ILL BUT NINE DAYS
      Born in Canada, deceased led an outdoor life- was heavy smoker, but seldom drank.
      Lacking a few months of reaching the century mark, James Williams of Central avenue, Hughesdale, died yesterday afternoon after an illness of nine days. Up to the time of his final illness he did not experience any serious sickness.
      Born June 11, 1830 at Granby, Ontario, Canada, Mr Williams led an outdoor life during most of his 99 years. He was a farmer in Canada, where he passed the first 40 years of his life. He emigrated to Pawtucket at the two-score mark. There he worked as a laborer. He also did some trapping in the woods around Pawtucket.
      Always a quiet, easy going man, he never engaged in any stimulating or exciting pastimes or callings. He was a heavy smoker, but he seldom drank strong liquor. he was a hearty eater, and partook of a good meal Christmas Day. He had no taste for music, but was a good whistler, according to his son, James H. Williams, with whom he made his home for the past two years.
      For 38 years he worked very little. He sat around, walked about and talked seldom. He gave up smoking 25 years ago.
      He was married to Mary King of Granby at that town 67 years ago. The couple had nine children, two of them now dead. Mrs. Williams died four years ago. The children who survive are Mrs Frank Cooney of Central Falls, Mrs Emma Golding, Mrs Mary J. Patenaude, Mrs Ida Hoar, Mrs Annie Brown, Mrs Alice McDonald, all of Providence, and James H. Williams of Hughesdale. There are (16?) grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
      Mr Williams lived for a time at Plainville, Mass., and Cranston, where his wife died. He lived with his daughter, Mrs. Brown, until two years ago.
      Funeral arrangements have not been completed.

      corrections & additions:
      Granby is in Shefford Co, Quebec- not Ontario
      Daughter Mary Jane married John N. Patenaude & had Louis N. 1883, Emma J. 1887(marr Strack), Mary E.1889(marr Galvin??)
      Son James H. married Jane (Greene??) and had Howard c1897, Raymond c1899 (born OH), William J.c1915, George R c1917, Dorothy (marr Policastro), Gertrude (marr Chase)
      daughter Ida married William Hoar and had William F. c1907
      daughter Eliza married Frank Cooney and had Francis c1901, Margaret c1902, Helen c1905, Emma c1906, Lillian c1908, Stephen c1910, Joseph c1912, John c1914, Walter c1917, Raymond c1919