Person:Stephen Williams (17)

m. 21 Jul 1687
  1. Rev. Eleazer Williams1688 - 1742
  2. Samuel Williams1689/90 - 1713
  3. Esther Williams1691 - 1751/52
  4. Rev. Dr. Stephen Williams1693 - 1782
  5. Eliakim Williams1695 - 1696
  6. Eunice Williams1696 - 1785
  7. John Williams1697/98 - 1704
  8. Rev. Warham Williams1699 - 1751
  9. Jemima Williams1701 - 1701
  10. Jerusha Williams1701 - 1701
  11. Jerusha Williams1703/04 - 1703/04
m. 3 Jul 1718
  1. John Williams1719/20 - 1791
  2. Rev. Stephen Williams1721/22 - 1795
  3. Eunice Williams1723 - 1805
  4. Rev. Warham Williams1725/26 - 1788
  5. Samuel Williams1729 - 1807
  6. Davenport Williams1731 - 1758
  7. Martha Williams1733 - 1825
  8. Rev. Dr. Nathan Williams1735 - 1829
  • HRev. Dr. Stephen Williams1693 - 1782
  • WSarah Chapin1706 - 1790
m. 17 Sep 1767
Facts and Events
Name[1] Rev. Dr. Stephen Williams
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 14 May 1693 Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
Degree[1] 1713 A.B, Harvard College; A.M. 1716
Occupation[1] Bet 1714 and 1782 Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United StatesMinister at Longmeadow.
Ordination[1] 17 Oct 1716 Longmeadow Cemetery, Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United StatesMinister at Longmeadow.
Marriage 3 Jul 1718 to Abigail Davenport
Marriage 17 Sep 1767 to Sarah Chapin
Degree[1] 1773 S.T.D., Dartmouth College.
Death[1] 10 Jun 1782 Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
Burial[3] Longmeadow Cemetery, Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Stephen Williams, D.D., in Weis, Frederick Lewis. The Colonial Clergy and the Colonial Churches of New England. (Lancaster, Massachusetts: The Society of the Descendants of the Colonial Clergy, 1936)
    230.

    "Stephen Williams, D.D., b. Deerfield, May 14, 1693, son of Rev. John and Eunice (Mather) Williams; H. C., 1713 A.B., A.M.; S.T.D. Dart. Coll., 1773; Ord. Longmeadow, 17 Oct 1716; sett. Longmeadow 1714-1782; Convention Sermon 1754; carried captive with father 1704 to Canada; in 1734 he established an Indian Mission at Stockbridge; served as Chaplain at Louisburg, 1745; in the Northern Army 1756; d. Longmeadow, June 10, 1782, a. 90."

  2. Baldwin, Thomas W. Vital Records of Deerfield, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston: Wright & Potter, 1920)
    140.

    "Williams, … Stephen, s. of Jno. and Eunice, [born] May 14, 1693."

  3. Rev Stephen Williams, in Find A Grave.