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Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Williams

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Trickham, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 31° 35' 17.25189", -99° 13' 49.12664000016"
 
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    William Patrick Williams (ca. 1818-1898) and his wife Elizabeth (Boles) (ca. 1822-1899) migrated to Texas from Mississippi during the Civil War. After a brief stay in Cherokee County, they settled in this area, arriving by wagon train. Their nearby homestead became the nucleus of the neighboring rural settlement, the site of an early school they helped establish. The Williamses and their six children survived many hardships, including Indian raids and a smallpox epidemic. William, often called Mukewater Bill for a stream near his home, was a pioneer area leader. (1981)

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Williams Historical Marker Location Map, Trickham, Texas

 
   
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