Text: 1900 US Census Cumberland, Adams, Pennsylvania USA Marion Williams 56 New York Feb 1944 farmer Sarah Williams 56 PA Aug 1843 George H Williams 33 PA Stenographer Nov 1866 James L Williams 30 PA Attorney at law Nov 1869 Charles A Williams 29 PA Photographer Feb 1871 Emory C Williams 26 PA Machinist Nov 1873 Maurice C Williams 22 PA at school Jan 1878 Samuel U Williams 20 PA Cigar maker Mar 1880 Effa G Williams 18 PA Teacher Sep 1881 Ira M Williams 13 PA at school Jul 1886 Years married: 34 years in 1866
Text: 1920 US Census Gettysburg Ward 1, Adams, Pennsylvania USA Marion F. Williams 76 Sarah Williams 76 James L. Williams 50 Harry G. Williams 53 Meader I. Williams 33
Citation Details: The Gettysburg Times April 12, 1923 Text: Marion F Williams, Sr., veteran of the Civil War, died at his home, 312 York Street, this morning at 12:25 from the effects of an attack of uraemic poisoning which he suffered last Thursday. He was aged 79 years, 2 months and 6 days. Mr. Williams was born at Watertown, New York, on February 6, 1844. During the Civil War, he served with Company C., 16th, New York volunteer Infantry, and was severely wounded in the battle of Fair Oaks, which led to his honorable discharge from the service on September 6, 1862. After the Battle of Gettysburg, Mr. Williams located here and had since resided in or near town. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah Utz Williams, and the following sons and daughters, Harry G Williams, Marion F Williams Jr., J Lawrence Williams, Esq., Charles A Williams, Emory C., Mrs. Ada E Little and Meader I., of Gettysburg; Mrs. Annie M Young, of Westminster, Maryland; Samuel U., of Hartford, Connecticut and Miss Effie G Williams, of West Chester, the state. Funeral services Sunday afternoon at 2:00 from his late residence with interment in the cemetery of the Church of the Brethren at Marsh Creek.
Text: Mrs. Sarah Utz Williams, 85, died this morning at 4:00 at her home on York Street from the infirmities of age. She had been bedfast for ten weeks, suffering from influenza and weakness due to her advanced age. Mrs. Williams was born in Gettysburg and spent her life with the exception of one move when she lived at Wagash, Indiana, in Adams County. Her ancestors for five generations had lived in Adams, York and Cumberland counties. She was an active member for the Church of the brethren for 71 years. Surviving are the following sons and daughters; Henry G., York; Marion F. Jr., Attorney J Lawrence, Charles A, Emory O., Meador I and Mrs. Ada Little, all of Gettysburg; Samuel U., Hartford, Connecticut; Mrs. Annie M Young, Westminster, Maryland and Miss Effie G, Philadelphia. Twenty-five grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren also survive. Surviving also are three brothers and three sisters, Daniel Utz, Carlisle; Andrew Utz, Gettysburg; Henry Utz, Dayton, Ohio; Mrs. Rebecca Ogg, Foley, Minnesota; Mrs. Mary Nickey, Westminster, Maryland and Miss Annie Utz, Philadelphia. Interment in the Marsh Creek Church of the Bretheren.
Text: Mrs. Sarah Utz Williams, 85, died this morning at 4:00 at her home on York Street from the infirmities of age. She had been bedfast for ten weeks, suffering from influenza and weakness due to her advanced age. Mrs. Williams was born in Gettysburg and spent her life with the exception of one move when she lived at Wagash, Indiana, in Adams County. Her ancestors for five generations had lived in Adams, York and Cumberland counties. She was an active member for the Church of the brethren for 71 years. Surviving are the following sons and daughters; Henry G., York; Marion F. Jr., Attorney J Lawrence, Charles A, Emory O., Meador I and Mrs. Ada Little, all of Gettysburg; Samuel U., Hartford, Connecticut; Mrs. Annie M Young, Westminster, Maryland and Miss Effie G, Philadelphia. Twenty-five grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren also survive. Surviving also are three brothers and three sisters, Daniel Utz, Carlisle; Andrew Utz, Gettysburg; Henry Utz, Dayton, Ohio; Mrs. Rebecca Ogg, Foley, Minnesota; Mrs. Mary Nickey, Westminster, Maryland and Miss Annie Utz, Philadelphia. Interment in the Marsh Creek Church of the Bretheren.