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| Williams, James Alexander | 7/30/1826 | Present Post Office: Banks Route 2 Born: July 30 1826 in the county of Henry. First entered service in the 6th Ala. Cavalry Reg. Company E and continued until close of war. Surrendered near Talladega, Ala. | Census of Confederate Soldiers 1907 for Pike County, Alabama |
| Williams, James | 1850 | Shown as age 25 and born in Alabama. | 1850 Federal census of Henry County, AL |
| Williams, J. A. | 1915 | Last year he is shown on the pension rolls in Pike County. | Alabama, Confederate Pension and Service Records, 1862-1947 Ancestry.com |
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| JimChumney | William C. Williams alleged to be James Alexander Williams' father | 1 | Apr 14 2011, 12:24 PM EDT by jgambl02 | ||
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Family Trees on Ancestry.com assert that William C. Williams was James Alexander Williams’ father. Unfortunately, the family trees do not provide any sources for their allegation. If there is compelling evidence that William C. Williams was James Alexander Williams' father, then William C. Williams was also a pre-1830 Henry County Pioneer.
William C. Williams is in the 1830 Henry County Census. |
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