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==Birth== <!--These are your category headers that will appear. You can change them just make sure to keep the "=".--> | ==Birth== <!--These are your category headers that will appear. You can change them just make sure to keep the "=".--> | ||
Lafayette Williamson was born in August, 1842<ref>1900 Census Knox</ref> in Knox, New York, the son of David Williamson and Anna<ref>1850 Census Knox</ref> Keenholts. His sister was: | Lafayette Williamson was born in August, 1842<ref>1900 Census Knox</ref> in Knox, New York, the son of David Williamson and Anna<ref>1850 Census Knox</ref> Keenholts. His sister was: | ||
*[[Elmina Williamson]] | *[[Elmina Williamson]] | ||
==Marriage & Children== | ==Marriage & Children== | ||
Lafayette Williamson married Emma Adelia Chesebro about 1867, the daughter of [[Ann Marie Armstrong]] | Lafayette Williamson married Emma Adelia Chesebro about 1867, the daughter of [[Ann Marie Armstrong]] and Elikam Chesebro (1821-1896). Their children were: | ||
*[[Williamson, Rita |Mariae Rita Williamson]] | *[[Williamson, Rita |Mariae Rita Williamson]] | ||
*Oren E. Williamson | *Oren E. Williamson | ||
*Augustus D. Williamson | *Augustus D. Williamson |
Revision as of 11:20, May 15, 2022
Birth
Lafayette Williamson was born in August, 1842[1] in Knox, New York, the son of David Williamson and Anna[2] Keenholts. His sister was:
Marriage & Children
Lafayette Williamson married Emma Adelia Chesebro about 1867, the daughter of Ann Marie Armstrong and Elikam Chesebro (1821-1896). Their children were:
- Mariae Rita Williamson
- Oren E. Williamson
- Augustus D. Williamson
- Orville A. Williamson
Death
Lafayette Williamson died June 6, 1912, in West Township, Knox, NY.
Obituary
DIED
WILLIAMSON - At West Township, June 6, 1912, Lafayette Williamson, aged 69 years. The funeral was held Sunday at 1 o'clock from his late home and 2 o'clock from the M. E. church at West Township.