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Williams, Eugenia K. (Bilton)

Eugenia Catherine Bilton Williams

BIRTH 1912 • Bath, Aiken, South Carolina, USA

DEATH 05 NOV 1962 • Richmond, Georgia

Facts

  • Age 0 — Birth1912 • Bath, Aiken, South Carolina, USA
  • Age 8 — Residence1920 • Augusta Ward 4, Richmond, Georgia
  • Age 23 — Residence1935 • Rural, Aiken, South Carolina
  • Age 28 — Residence1940 • M District 123, Richmond, Georgia, USA Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Wife
  • Age 30 — Residence1942 • Augusta, Georgia, USA
  • Age 33 — Residence1945 • Augusta, Georgia, USA
  • Age 38 — Residence1950 • Richmond, Georgia, USA
  • Age 50 — Death05 Nov 1962 • Richmond, Georgia
  • BurialAugusta, Richmond County, Georgia, USA
  • ResidenceAugusta, Richmond, Georgia, USARelation to Head: Wife
  • ResidenceRichmond

Family

Parents

  • James Sidney Bilton1871–1948
  • Minnie Ellis Bilton1876–1932

Spouse

Dock C Herron

1905–

Spouse and children

  • Casper Walter Williams 1901–1987
  • Cassie Mae Williams 1947–2020
  • Henry Eugene Williams 1949–2022
  • Walter Wilson Williams 1955–2014
  • James Benny Williams

Foshee, Frances (Williams)

Frances “Fannie” Williams:
Was born August of 1872 in Warren County, GA daughter of both Matthew and Rosella Williams.
She was the youngest of all her siblings.
According to the 1900 Census, she had married John Louis “Jack” Wade in 1888.
From this union she had:
-Walter Mathew Wade changed his name to Walter Lee Grover 1888-1933
-Lillie Mae Wade (Welch) (Manders) 1897-1953
-Solomon Louis Wade 1899-1922
-Otis Wade 1903-1946
-Ethel Viola Wade (Hutchinson) 1903-1941
-Mae Belle Wade (Stansell) 1906-1970
-Johnnie W Wade 1907-1980
-Jeremiah “Jerry” Wade 1909-1972
-Elizabeth Wade (Tilton) (Shuman) (Whitener) 1912-2002
In the 1900 Census, we see Frances living in Richmond County, GA with her husband and children. It states she’s been married for 12 years; the number of her living children is 3, with a total of 4 children she has had. She can read, write, etc.
In the 1910 Census, Frances is living in Richmond County, GA on Milledgeville Rd.
In the 1920 Census, Frances is now living in Wrens, Jefferson County, GA.
Sometime between the 1920’s Frances and her husband John divorced.
According to Find A Grave (Memorial ID 83295649, Maintained by Sara Baker Partridge), it states:
“..According to their youngest daughter, Elizabeth, her parents separated and John moved to Aiken County. He may have lived with his son, Walter Matthew Wade (who later changed his name to Walter Lee Grover.) She did not remember when he passed away, but always believed he was buried at Montmorenci Bapt. Church…”
We know from later records Frances remarried James David Foshee of Edgefield, SC. Unsure of their marriage date but we first see them together in the Augusta, Georgia City Directory of 1929. James is a millworker, and they are living on Eve St.
In the 1930 Census, we see her living in Augusta, Ga in the Sibley Mill Settlement Houses with her son in law John Hutchinson, daughter Viola, son Jerry Wade, and her current husband.
On October 4th of 1833, her husband James died and was buried in Westview Cemetery.
We see Frances again in the 1940 Augusta, Georgia City Directory living on Reynolds St., and she is listed as a widow. She moved the same year because in the 1940 Census Record of April 12th, we see her once again in Wrens, Jefferson County, GA living with her daughter and son-in-law.
On November 3, 1945, Frances passed away at the age of 73. Her obituary states that she passed away in the morning at her residence 1119 Fenwick St.
According to the Graveside Project records,
She is buried in Westview Cemetery in the J.C. Hutchinson Section.

Williams, Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin Williams:

Born in 1868 most likely in Warren County, GA to

Matthew Williams & Rosella Nunis Williams.

It is sourced that Benjamin was married 3 times.

Wife 1- Susie Foals 1874-1901* (Married February 20, 1896)

They had 3 children:


Side note: My father claimed his great grandmother was Cherokee Indian. His father Casper W. Williams told him that she had died when he was just a baby (*abt 1901-1902) but that his father Benjamin had traded a horse for her. (Is the maiden name Foals a connection to the trade?)

Marriage License Augusta, GA 1896
1900 Census Record Augusta, GA

Wife 2- Susie Prather 1889-1925 (Married May 5, 1907)

They had 2 children:

  • John Williams 1908–
  • Frances Love 1915-1985
Marriage License McDuffie County, GA 1907
1910 Census Record McDuffie County, GA
1920 Census Record McDuffie County, GA

Wife 3- Leila Prather Johnson 1889-1953 (Married Abt: 1925)

Side note: Leila is a sister to his second wife Susie.

They had 2 children together:

  • Florence Lilybelle Williams 1912–1996
  • Bennie Mae Ellison 1929-2003

Benjamin’s occupation was a Farmer until his death on March 8, 1929 from a cerebral hemorrhage. He is buried in Westview Cemetery in Augusta, GA.

Death Certificate Of Benjamin F. Williams

Williams, John J.

John J. Williams was born in 1859 in the state of Georgia to Matthew Williams and Rosella Nunis Williams.

Reverend John J Williams:
Was born September of 1859 in Georgia, son of both Matthew and Rosella Williams.
John was married to Sarah Emeline Gaplin Galping/Gatlin on October 31, of 1880 in Richmond County, Georgia.
Sadly, John and his wife Sarah’s children never made it past childhood.
In the 1900 Census, it says that they had 4 children, none that were alive.
The 1900 Census Record indicated they were living on Battle Row in Augusta, Georgia and John worked for the Cotton Mill.
In the 1910 Census Record, he is still living on Battle Row and his occupation is listed as a Minister.
We also see the Augusta, GA City Directory of 1910 back this claim, as his occupation is listed as a Pastor.
In the 1920 Census Record, we see John and his wife Sarah have moved to Bamberg, South Carolina. His occupation is listed as a Farmer on his own account.
He moved back to Augusta, Georgia in 1923 living at the address 1355 Fenwick St. according to the City Directory, and he is listed as a Watchman.
In the 1930 Census Record, John is living on Talcot St. It lists the price of his rented home at 15.00
City Directory lists his home in 1937 with his wife Sarah at 944 Calhoun Augusta, GA.
His wife Sarah died on April 14, 1938 at 8:27 P.M at the age of 77 years old. She was ill from September 18, 1937. Causes of death being from General Arteriosclerosis, Hypertension, and Chronic Nephritis. She was buried in Westview Cemetery on April 16, 1938.
Between the time of his wife’s death and April 8th of 1940, we see John had moved back to Bamberg, South Carolina with a new wife: Laura Smith Williams (once married to Wade Hampton Steedly)
In the 1940 Census, John and Laura are living in Midway, Bamberg, SC with 3 of Laura’s children.
John’s occupation is a Farmer, his information states he completed 7th grade as his highest education, working on his own account, owns his home, value of home is 1000, he’s worked 54 weeks prior to the census, worked 52 weeks in 1939, and he has other sources of income.
On February 7, 1945, John passed away at the residence 539 Bohler Avenue in Augusta, GA after a 12-day illness.
His Obituary states he was a minister for over 50 years.
It also states the following:
“..Rev. Williams was a member of the Advent Christian Church and during his long tenure in the ministry served almost every church in the East Georgia-South Carolina Conference. He is survived by his wife Laura Steedly Williams; four stepsons Hayward Steedly of Charleston, SC.; Dan Steedly and Woodrow Steedly, of the U.S Marines; Broadus Steedly, USA, of Oklahoma General Hospital; four stepdaughters, Mrs. Reba Martin; Mrs. Marie Smith, Mrs. Nadine Parcell, all of Charleston; Mrs. Mabel Dukes of Branchville, SC; thirteen grandchildren, two great grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Fannie Fuschee Foshee of Augusta, and several nieces and nephews.
John was buried February 9, 1945, in Westview Cemetery in Augusta.

Williams, Rosella (Nunis)

Rosella Nunis Williams:

She was born March of 1837 in Burke County, GA to Charles Nunis & Hetty Nunis.

She had 5 younger siblings.

In the year of 1852, she gave birth to her first son Samuel Stringer whose father is Robert Stringer. Both lived in the Burke County, GA area at the time. She was about 14 years old.

On May 16, 1958, she had married Matthew Williams in Augusta, Georgia.

Marriage License 1858 Augusta, GA

Together Matthew and Rosella had 6 children during the Pre-Civil and Post-Civil War Era.

After the war, Rosella and her family moved to Burke County, GA and her occupation at that time was a House Keeper.

Burke County, GA Census Record 1870

After sometime in 1870, Rosella had moved to Warren County, GA with her husband and children. She would stay in the area until about 1897. Her occupation was still a House Keeper.

Warren County, GA Census Record 1880

Indicated from her husband pension records, they moved back to Augusta, GA in 1898.

From the June 1900 Census Record in Augusta, GA, they were married for over 45 years. She had been pregnant 8 times and only 5 of her children were still alive.

Augusta, GA Census Record 1900

She sadly passed away the next month on July 26, 1900 from Angina Pectoris. She was buried the next day in the now abandoned Rollersville Cemetery.

Graveside Project Record for Rosella Williams

Williams, Matthew


Matthew Williams was born on May 11, 1828, in Burke County, Georgia. He married Rosella Nunis, a descendant of one of the first Jewish families to arrive in the colony of Georgia from Portugal. She was formerly with Robert Stringer and had one son (Samuel) before she married Matthew. They were married May 16, 1858, in Augusta, Georgia.

Richmond County Marriage License

Within Pre-Civil War Era and Post Civil War Era, they both had 6 children together ranging from birth years of the late 1850’s to the 1870’s.

In the time frame of The Civil War, Matthew decided to join arms with the Confederates and enlisted in the 48th Regiment Company C – Georgia Light Guards Richmond County on February 8th, 1862.

48th Infantry Regiment completed its organization at Macon, Georgia, during the winter of 1861-1862. Its companies were recruited in the counties of Burke, Glascock, Warren, Richmond, Jefferson, Emanuel, and Harris. Ordered to Virginia, the 48th was brigaded under Generals Ripley, A.R. Wright, and Sorrel. It served on many battlefields of the Army of Northern Virginia from the Seven Days’ Battles to Cold Harbor, then was involved in the long Petersburg siege south of the James River and the Appomattox Campaign. This regiment reported 33 casualties at Mechanicsville, 44 at Malvern Hill, 61 at Second Manassas, and 72 at Chancellorsville. It lost more than fifty-five percent of the 395 at Gettysburg, and there were 32 disabled at Manassas Gap. On April 9, 1865, it surrendered 13 officers and 193 men. Colonels William Gibson and Matthew R. Hall, Lieutenant Colonel Reuben W. Carswell, and Major John R. Whitehead were in command.

He was discharged after 9 months of enlistment. In December of 1962, he was taken to a hospital in Columbia, South Carolina due to having Typhoid Fever which left him in a condition unable to return.

Confederate Pension Application 02/23/1889

After the war, Matthew and his family moved to Burke County, GA and his occupation at that time was a Farmer.

Burke County, GA Census Record 1870

Sometime after June 23, 1870, Matthew had moved to Warren County, GA with his family. He would stay in the area until about 1897. A few sources claim Matthew’s occupation was a Farm Laborer & Peddler.

Warren County, GA Census Record 1880

Pension records indicated that between the years of 1895-1898, Matthew had owned the property of a wagon, horse, and cow in which he sold to live off of. He moved back to Augusta, GA in 1898.

In 1900, Matthew is working as a Keeper for The Rollersville Cemetery. His wife Rosella passes away the same year.
Matthew died on April 4, 1907, living to the age of 78 years, and was buried in Rollersville Cemetery which is now abandoned in Augusta, Georgia.

Obituary for Matthew Williams
Rollersville Cemetery Augusta, GA