Person:Caroline Williams (24)

m. 26 Apr 1797
  1. Daniel Williams1797 - 1798
  2. Daniel Williams1798 - 1800
  3. George Sumner Williams1801 - 1801
  4. Ephraim Smith Williams1802 - 1890
  5. Mary Ann Williams1803 - 1805
  6. Gardner Davenport Williams1804 - 1858
  7. Caroline Lee Williams1806 - 1847
  8. Mary Ann Williams1807 - 1889
  9. Alfred Leonzo Williams1808 - 1886
  10. Benjamin Oliver Williams1810 - 1887
  11. Alpheus Fuller Williams1812 - 1884
  12. Harriet Locada Williams1814 - 1884
  13. James Monroe Williams1817 - 1903
  14. Samuel Lee Williams1818 -
m. Bef 1824
  1. Zobeida Melissa Stevens1824 -
  2. Lee Andrew Stevens1826 - 1851
  3. Albert Leonzo Stevens1827 - 1854
  4. Oscar Augustus Stevens1829 -
  5. George Wood Stevens1834 -
Facts and Events
Name Caroline Lee Williams
Gender Female
Birth[1][3] 10 Feb 1806 Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United StatesNote: No primary record found.
Marriage Bef 1824 to Rufus W. Stevens
Death[2][3] 5 Jan 1847 Flint, Genesee, Michigan, United States
References
  1. Ellis, Franklin. History of Shiawassee and Clinton Counties, Michigan: with illustrations and biographical sketches of their prominent men and pioneers. (Philadelphia: D.W. Ensign & Co., 1880)
    p. 158.

    Children of Maj. Oliver and Mrs. Mary Williams: Caroline Lee Williams, b. Concord 11 Feb 1806, d. Flint, MI, 1850 [apparently it was her husband that died 1850], m. Rufus W. Stevens.

  2. Find A Grave: Avondale Cemetery, Flint, MI, in Find A Grave
    Caroline Lee Williams Stevens.

    [Note: no gravestone image. Claims death 5 Jan 1847. "Currently no marker." Her husband Rufus moved from Old Flint Cemetery to Avondale Cemetery and "it is thought" she was also moved. A second memorial for Caroline places her in the Old Fint City Cemetery.]

  3. 3.0 3.1 Michigan State Historical Society, and Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society. Michigan historical collections
    Vol. 10, p. 196.

    cf. Mich,Pion.Hist.Coll. Vol X 195 in obit notice of bro. Gardner D. Williams. ibid X,196 sketch & obit states they had five sons and one daughter. They were the first settlers of Grand Blanc, Genesee co., MI they resided in Flint, MI