80,544 individuals across 8,812 family names, linked through 29,017 marriages — a century of local lineage, searchable below.
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These are our family-history records — individuals, relationships, and vital events compiled from community research and family submissions. Search by surname, given name, or full name. Looking for a specific obituary instead? Search obituaries.
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- Bond, Williams Thomas1828 — 1908Tennessee
- Bond, Williams Thomas1828 — 1908Tennessee
- Bruner, Selina Williamson1814 — 1882Rowan, North Carolina
- Daniels, Williams E. "Bill"1858 — 1937Swain, Newton County, Arkansas
- Durley, Williamsonb. 1810Kentucky
- Martin, Natalie Williamsb. 1991Thula Vista, California
- McWilliams, Dorothy Nellb. 1935Oklahoma
- McWilliams, Elizabeth Betsyb. 1809Kentucky
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- Myers, Williamsb. 1875West Plains, Howell County, Missouri
- Sharp, Williams Carthel1914 — 1981Strickler, Washington County, Arkansas
- Sims, Alice Williams Nee'1881 — 1966Cabarrus County, NC
- Snodgrass, Williams Evans1857 — 1926Sparta, White County, Tennessee
- Ward, Rachel Williamsb. 1895
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- Williams, A. C.1915 — 1991Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
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- Williams, Alice1886 — 1919Newton County, Arkansas
- Williams, Alice E.1860 — 1898Whitehouse Cemetery, Washington County, Elkins, Arkansas
- Williams, Alice Henrietta1918 — 1980Broken Arrow, Wagoner County, Oklahoma
- Williams, Allein1893 — 1970Colt, St Francis, Arkansas, USA
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