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Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of Matthew Williams who was born ca. 1612 in England. He immigrated to America ca. 1638 and married Susannah Cole sometime prior to the year 1646. They lived in Wethersfield, Connecticut and were the parents of four known children. Descendants lived in Connecticut, New Jersey, Ohio, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas and elsewhere.
Matthew Williams was born in about 1623, probably in England. He married Susannah Cole, daughter of Samuel Cole, in about 1646. They had five children. Matthew died between 1654 and 1659, probably in Wethersfield, Connecticut. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, Utah and California.
Matthew Williams was born probably between 1605 and 1622 in England or Wales. He died between 1654 and 1659. He probably married (1) Elizabeth Conant and (2) Susannah Cole in Wethersfield, Connecticut. Descendants lived in Connecticut, New Jersey, Ontario, and throughout the U.S.
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