____ Shelton1,2

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Family

William D Williams b. 1760, d. 1846
Children 1.___1 Williams6 (1788 - )
 2.___2 Williams6 (c 1790 - )
 3.___3 Williams6 (c 1792 - )
 4.___4 Williams6 (c 1794 - )
 5.___5 Williams6 (c 1796 - )
 6.___6 Williams6 (c 1798 - )
 7.___7 Williams6 (c 1800 - )
 8.___8 Williams6 (c 1803 - )
 9.___9 Williams6 (c 1806 - )
 10.__10 Williams6 (c 1809 - )
 11.__11 Williams6 (c 1812 - )
 12.__12 Williams6 (c 1815 - )
after 1782 As of after 1782,her married name was Williams.1 
Marriage*after 1782She married William D Williams, son of David Williams and Sarah Denton, after 1782 at TennesseeG.3,4 
between 1782 and 1815"parents of twelve children" between 1782 and 1815.5 

Citations

  1. [S236] Brant and Fuller, History of Vanderburgh County Indiana from the earliest times to the present (Madison, WI: Brant and Fuller, 1889), "Miss Shelton."
  2. [S235] Opal B. Phillips and Carrie S. Hart, They Came to Warrick Co., In.: the Revolutionary War soldiers and patriots buried in Warrick County, Indiana and some of their descendents (Warrick Co., Indiana: Captain Joseph Warrick Chapter, D.A.R., 1976), "...he left a number of children by a former wife in KY."
  3. [S236] Brant and Fuller, History of Vanderburgh County (BF), pp. 617-19, entry for Rachel H. Purdue: William D. Williams marr., in TN, "Miss Shelton."
  4. [S235] Opal B. Phillips and Carrie S. Hart, They Came to Warrick Co., p. 694: "1st wife unknown."
  5. [S236] Brant and Fuller, History of Vanderburgh County (BF), pp. 617-19, entry for Rachel H. Purdue.
  6. [S236] Brant and Fuller, History of Vanderburgh County (BF), pp. 617-19, entry for Rachel H. Purdue. "William D [Williams] . . . emigrated to Tennessee, where he was married to a Miss Shelton. They were the parents of twelve children; subsequently, this wife having died, he married in 1816, Mrs. Susanah Hudson, a widow with eight children." Birth dates estimated.