Newt & Cordelia Williams Family-1910-11?
Lem Honeycutt, Otto Williams at Lancing Depot. Early 50s
WILLIAMS,Otto; HONEYCUTT
Otto and Old Car (House on left side of Rome Rd?)(unknown girl)
Otto & Clear Creek Cemetery, W of Lancing
WHITE,Flora (Williams) & Ethel
Effie (Williams) Davidson-1920s–at her father, Newt’s
Effie (Williams) Davidson & her fiance at the time, Arthur Davidson–at a Singing at Potters Chapel-W of Lancing
WILLIAMS,Dudley&Friends (Petros?
WILLIAMS,Dudley-Marriage
Williams & Melton Family at Lily Bridge – W of Lancing Flora (Williams) White is jumping across; Effie (Williams) Davidson is putting on her hat; their sister, Gertie, is on the right; and Gertie’s husband, Dewey Melton, is just to the left of Effie–late 1920s, probably.
Newt Williams Place – This house was a post office (with Newt as postmaster) for the old community of Kismet (which was renamed Lancing). It is near the forks of Obed River and Clear Creek, off Hardwick Road, west of Lancing. Left to Right: Clyde Williams (Newt’s son); Madge the dog; unknown lady; Newton Alvin (Newt/N.A.) Williams.
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Gertrude (Gertie Williams) Melton, wife of Dewey Melton.
This resembles N. A. William’s desk (“secretary” that he thought came from overseas). He used this for deeds, etc., that his daughter Effie typed on an old Underwood typewriter that he would dictate to her as he paced the floor behind her. This was when Newt was County Surveyor for Morgan County. The top flap closed down over the top row of pigeon holes and locked.