Harlow Wheaton WILLIAMS

Male 1826 - 1909  (82 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Harlow Wheaton WILLIAMS was born on 16 Apr 1826 in Royalton, Niagara Co., New York (son of Elisha WILLIAMS and Siba PARMELEE); died on 19 Mar 1909 in Coldwater, Branch Co., Michigan; was buried on 21 Mar 1909 in Oak Grove Cemetery, Coldwater, Branch Co., Michigan.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Living in Quincy, Branch Co., Michigan
    • Census: 1860, Living in Coldwater, Branch Co., Michigan
    • Census: 1870, Living in Butler, Branch Co., Michigan
    • Census: 1880, Living in Coldwater, Branch co., Michigan
    • Census: 1900, Living in Coldwater, Branch Co., Michigan

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    "History and Biographical Record of Branch County, Michigan":

    HARLOW W. WILLIAMS

    From the age of ten years harlow W. Williams has been a resident of Coldwater. Almost seventy years have come and gone since that time and great changes have occurred within this period as the county has emerged from pioneer conditions to take its place as the center of an advanced civilization. Log cabins have given place to commodious and attractive homes, churches and schools have been built, business enterprises introduced and the land has been converted from a wild tract into richly productive fields. Mr. Williams has not only witnessed all this change, but has taken an active part in the development of the county, and his labors have resulted beneficially for the community.

    A native of the Empire state, Mr. Williams was born in Royalton township, Niagara county, New York, April 16, 1826. His father, Elisha Williams, was a native of Massachusetts and was there reared. In early life he learned the trade of a hatter, cooper and carpenter and joiner and shoemaker and he was naturally a mechanic, so that he was well qualified to do various kinds of labor. He was married in Massachusetts to Siba Parmalee, a native of Connecticut, and they located in Victor, Ontario county, New York, whence they afterward removed to Royalton, Niagara county, and later to Erie county. The year 1836 witnessed their removal to Coldwater. They reached their destination on the 11th of October, and Mr. Williams assisted largely in building up the town. Being a carpenter and joiner, he erected some of the first houses in this place and contributed in substantial measure to the growth and development of the city. He lived to be eighty-three years of age, while his wife passed away when about fifty-five years of age. They were the parents of eight children, four sons and four daughters, all of whom reached adult age, married and reared families of their own.

    Harlow W. Williams, the youngest of the family and the only one now living, was but ten years of age when he came to Branch county, locating with his parents in Coldwater. Here he was reared, acquiring his education in the pioneer schools of te village. His mother died when he was but fifteen years of age, and he then started out in life on his own account, working at anything which he could get to do. He followed both carpentering and coopering, also did painting and other work, for he seemed to have inherited his father's natural mechanical ingenuity, and was also instructed by him in various branches of labor. He began contracting when a young man, and his life of intense activity continued through many years, but now he is enjoying a well earned rest.

    On the 11th of August, 1846, Mr. Williams was united in marriage to Mss Loisa Carter, a daughter of Benoni and Hannah (Mansfield) Carter, and a native of Monroe county, New York. Her birth occurred in Penfield, October 28, 1830. In the year in which their marriage occurred, Mr. and Mrs. Williams located in Quincy, where he engaged in carpentering as a contractor and builder. He lived in that city for about fifteen years, and in Butler for ten years, making his home on the farm and at the same time continuing his building operations. In 1872 he became overseer of the county farm, which position he filled until 1877, when he was appointed superintendent of the poor by the board of supervisors, and acted in tat capacity for three years. he was chairman of the board, and in the discharge of his official duties he was ever prompt, faithful and reliable. In 1877 he took up his abode again in Coldwater, where he now resides, living retired at the present time. He has contributed in large measure, however, to the substantial improvement of the county, which he has seen developed from its primitive condition. He has erected many school houses and residences and has built many bridges. He has put up a number of houses in Coldwater for himself, selling them on the installment plan, and at one time he was also engaged in the livery business here. He has likewise had other interests, and in the control of his varied business affairs he has shown keen discrimination, strong executive ability and unbounded perseverance. Now in possession of a handsome competence, acquired through his well directed labors, he is enjoying a rest which is richly merited.

    In his political views Mr. Williams has always been a staunch Republican since the organization of the party, and has held a number of local offices. He was supervisor of Butler township until he resigned , and was treasurer of Quincy township for about two years. He has always been interested in public affairs, and his labors have been resultant factors in promoting the welfare and growth of this part of the state, where he has now lived for a period of sixty-nine years. His acquaintance is wide and he enjoys the respect of young and old, rich and poor.

    Harlow married Lousia Desire CARTER on 11 Aug 1846 in Quincy, Branch Co., Michigan. Lousia was born on 28 Oct 1829 in Penfield, Monroe Co., New York; died on 31 Dec 1905 in Coldwater, Branch Co., Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Elisha WILLIAMSElisha WILLIAMS was born on 26 Aug 1773 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA; was christened on 31 Oct 1773 (son of Azariah WILLIAMS and Beulah BROWN); died in Nov 1855 in Quincy, Branch Co., Michigan; was buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Quincy, Branch Co., Michigan.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Living with son, Florello, in Quincy, Branch Co., Michigan

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    I am placing Elisha Williams as being the son of Azariah Williams and Beulah Brown. There is no concrete evidence that states this. However, by examining the names of the children of Elisha and Siba Williams, it would seem the logical placement for him.

    Have not determine who Siba Parmalee's parents are. Some would assume it to be the Siba who is the daughter of Amos Parmelee and Elizabeth Lord. However, much research is done on this and it seems that this Siba married Benjamin Seward. So further research is needed to determine her parentage.

    Elisha married Siba PARMELEE on 18 Aug 1799 in Massachusetts. Siba (daughter of Amos PARMELEE and Elizabeth LORD) was born on 26 Jan 1783 in Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut; died on 3 Aug 1841 in Quincy, Branch Co., Michigan; was buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Quincy, Branch Co., Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Siba PARMELEESiba PARMELEE was born on 26 Jan 1783 in Killingworth, Middlesex Co., Connecticut (daughter of Amos PARMELEE and Elizabeth LORD); died on 3 Aug 1841 in Quincy, Branch Co., Michigan; was buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Quincy, Branch Co., Michigan.
    Children:
    1. Eunice WILLIAMS was born on 30 May 1800; died on 5 Oct 1825.
    2. Azariah WILLIAMS was born on 20 Nov 1802/1804 in Niagara County, New York; died on 6 Sep 1847 in Lexington, Huron Co., Michigan; was buried in Pioneer Cemetery, Grand Ledge, Eaton Co., Michigan.
    3. Carlton Brown WILLIAMS was born on 28 May 1808/09 in Royalton, Niagara Co., New York.
    4. Electa Slosson WILLIAMS was born on 5 Oct 1811 in Victor, New York; died on 14 May 1895 in Quincy, Branch Co., Michigan; was buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Quincy, Branch Co., Michigan.
    5. Margaretta WILLIAMS was born in 1813.
    6. Olive WILLIAMS was born on 25 Aug 1815/16; died on 5 Aug 1854.
    7. Florello Pomeleo WILLIAMS was born on 14 Mar 1821 in Victor, Ontario Co., New York; died on 26 Jun 1859 in Quincy, Branch Co., Michigan; was buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Quincy, Branch Co., Michigan.
    8. Celestia Amelia WILLIAMS was born on 18 Dec 1823 in New York; died on 13 Dec 1876 in Quincy, Branch Co., Michigan; was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Coldwater, Branch Co., Michigan.
    9. 1. Harlow Wheaton WILLIAMS was born on 16 Apr 1826 in Royalton, Niagara Co., New York; died on 19 Mar 1909 in Coldwater, Branch Co., Michigan; was buried on 21 Mar 1909 in Oak Grove Cemetery, Coldwater, Branch Co., Michigan.