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Daniel Williams

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Daniel Williams

Birth
Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Death
14 May 1712 (aged 71)
Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Burial
Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA Add to Map
Plot
*Assumed to be one of the 38 unmarked graves
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Parents:
. Roger Williams [1602-1683]
. Mary Bernard [1602-1683]

Marriage:
. Rebecca Rhodes, 16 Dec 1676 in Providence, RI

Children:
1. Peleg Williams [1678-1766]
+ sp: Elizabeth Carpenter [b. 1698]
2. Roger Williams [1680-1763]
+ sp: Elizabeth Walling
3. Daniel Williams [b. 1682] {I, Dee_Rose, believe the wrong Daniel Williams, Mem. ID:229940790 is linked as this child to this Memorial, and that he is instead the son of Samuel and Mary (Gilbert) Williams, as per Source: page 18 of "Ancestors of Amyntas Shaw and His Wife Lucy Tufts Williams, Showing Mayflower Lines Never Before Published from Myles Standish, John Alden, William Mullines and Thomas Rogers", Compiled by Josephine C. Frost, published 1920. I have found nothing to corroborate him as the child of this memorial.}
4. Mary Williams [1683-1740]
+ sp: Epenetus Olney Jr. [1675-1740]
5. Patience Williams [1688-1762]
+ sp: William Ashton Sr. [1681-1765]
6. Providence Williams [b. 1690]
+ sp: Elizabeth
7. Joseph Williams [d. 1739]
+ sp: Sarah WhitmanDANIEL, 5th child of Rev. Roger & Mary (Bernard) Williams, was born in Providence "about the 15 of February 1641 (so called) counting year to begin about the 25 of March so that he was born above a year & a half after Mercy" [PrTR 1:7]. He married at Providence 2 December 1676 Rebecca (Rhodes) Power [PrTR 15:153], daughter of Zachariah Rhodes and widow of Nicholas Power [Austin 356, 364].
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"[ 232 ] Whereas there hath been a late difference betweene Daniell williams & william Hawkings about a ffulling mill which thay y e sd williams & said Hawking bult in partner shipp togather on y e land of y e sd Hawking some time since, and haveing for y e full Jsshue & finall detirmination of y e sd differance Mutually chosen us Whose names are hereunto subscribed as Arbetrators to act in that Matter, And thay haveing joyntly comitted their Case to us with each of their Agriveances; Wee doe by these presents declare this to be owr award & finall detirmination of y e aforesd difference ; (viz) That Daniell Williams Doe pay, or Cause to be payed to william Hawkings, or his Order the true & just sum of Eight Pounds in Currant Money of New England for the said William Hawkings his part of the ffulling Mill now in Controvercy. And that the sd Mill, with the Damm, Pond, water Course, & streame or streames, Rack, & Tenter hookes, and all other Privelidges and appurtenances there unto belonging, or in any wise appertaining to be to the only Proper vse, & best behoofe of him the said of him the said Daniell williams & his heirs Executors, Administrators & Assignes for & duering y e terme or time of Thirty yeares from the day of the date hereof ; Provided that the said Daniell williams doth keepe up and maintaine a fulling mill in order & such a Capacitye as that it may be Capable to performe suteable service ; But in case at any time within y e thirty yeares it should so happen that the said Daniell Williams should let the Mill goe so out of Repare that it should be incapable ; or wholy lye still for the space of two yeares that then the land where on the Mill standeth with the Damm & water Courses & other Privelidges to Returne to william Hawkings to be at his dispose as formerly; And in Case the said Daniell williams Doth keepe up a fulling for & during the space of thirty yeares after the date hereof, that then the said Daniell williams at [ 233 ] the Expiration of the aforesd thirty yeares the land, Pond, water Courses, & all other Privelidges thereunto belonging be Returned againe to the said Hawkings, his Heirs or Assignes without any suit, or other Trouble; Wittnes our hands this 24 th December 1700. /
John Dexter
John Smith
Joseph Jenckes jun r .
On the Back side of the aforesd Jnstrument it written as ffolloweth.
As Concerning y e Rent w im : Hawkings says he lost by the Mill that yeare : And m r williams says thinkes that he gained nothing by itt ; And our detirmination is that william Hawkings pay tenn shillings ; as wittnes our hands this 24 of Dece br : 1 700. /

Recorded Januarey y e 5 th : 170I 'p me Tho : Olney Towne Clerk

whereas there hath been a difference betweene Daniell Williams & william Hawkings about a fulling mill which was built in partnershipp betweene the sd Williams & y e sd Hawkings on y e sd Hawkins his land, & they not being able to end their Controvercye, have Mutually Chosen Major John Dexter, & m r John Smith, & Joseph Jenckes jun r : for the ending, and finall Detirmination of y e same : And the Matter which wee doe put to our sd Arbetrators for their detirmination, is, as ffolloweth ; (viz) which shall buy, & which shall sell, & what shall be the price to either of them that shall buy. / And also, in Case Daniell williams be ordred to buy, How long he shall have liberty to keepe up the Mill ; and also what shall be allowed to the said williams for the years Rent of y e sd Mill.

As wittnes our hands this 24 th of December, 1700:
Daniell Williams
William Hawkings
Recorded [by] me Tho : Olney Towne Clerk"
Source: pages 154-156 of "The early records of the town of Providence, v. 1-20. Printed under authority of the City council .." Vol. 4.
by Providence (R.I.). Record commissioners, 1892
Parents:
. Roger Williams [1602-1683]
. Mary Bernard [1602-1683]

Marriage:
. Rebecca Rhodes, 16 Dec 1676 in Providence, RI

Children:
1. Peleg Williams [1678-1766]
+ sp: Elizabeth Carpenter [b. 1698]
2. Roger Williams [1680-1763]
+ sp: Elizabeth Walling
3. Daniel Williams [b. 1682] {I, Dee_Rose, believe the wrong Daniel Williams, Mem. ID:229940790 is linked as this child to this Memorial, and that he is instead the son of Samuel and Mary (Gilbert) Williams, as per Source: page 18 of "Ancestors of Amyntas Shaw and His Wife Lucy Tufts Williams, Showing Mayflower Lines Never Before Published from Myles Standish, John Alden, William Mullines and Thomas Rogers", Compiled by Josephine C. Frost, published 1920. I have found nothing to corroborate him as the child of this memorial.}
4. Mary Williams [1683-1740]
+ sp: Epenetus Olney Jr. [1675-1740]
5. Patience Williams [1688-1762]
+ sp: William Ashton Sr. [1681-1765]
6. Providence Williams [b. 1690]
+ sp: Elizabeth
7. Joseph Williams [d. 1739]
+ sp: Sarah WhitmanDANIEL, 5th child of Rev. Roger & Mary (Bernard) Williams, was born in Providence "about the 15 of February 1641 (so called) counting year to begin about the 25 of March so that he was born above a year & a half after Mercy" [PrTR 1:7]. He married at Providence 2 December 1676 Rebecca (Rhodes) Power [PrTR 15:153], daughter of Zachariah Rhodes and widow of Nicholas Power [Austin 356, 364].
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"[ 232 ] Whereas there hath been a late difference betweene Daniell williams & william Hawkings about a ffulling mill which thay y e sd williams & said Hawking bult in partner shipp togather on y e land of y e sd Hawking some time since, and haveing for y e full Jsshue & finall detirmination of y e sd differance Mutually chosen us Whose names are hereunto subscribed as Arbetrators to act in that Matter, And thay haveing joyntly comitted their Case to us with each of their Agriveances; Wee doe by these presents declare this to be owr award & finall detirmination of y e aforesd difference ; (viz) That Daniell Williams Doe pay, or Cause to be payed to william Hawkings, or his Order the true & just sum of Eight Pounds in Currant Money of New England for the said William Hawkings his part of the ffulling Mill now in Controvercy. And that the sd Mill, with the Damm, Pond, water Course, & streame or streames, Rack, & Tenter hookes, and all other Privelidges and appurtenances there unto belonging, or in any wise appertaining to be to the only Proper vse, & best behoofe of him the said of him the said Daniell williams & his heirs Executors, Administrators & Assignes for & duering y e terme or time of Thirty yeares from the day of the date hereof ; Provided that the said Daniell williams doth keepe up and maintaine a fulling mill in order & such a Capacitye as that it may be Capable to performe suteable service ; But in case at any time within y e thirty yeares it should so happen that the said Daniell Williams should let the Mill goe so out of Repare that it should be incapable ; or wholy lye still for the space of two yeares that then the land where on the Mill standeth with the Damm & water Courses & other Privelidges to Returne to william Hawkings to be at his dispose as formerly; And in Case the said Daniell williams Doth keepe up a fulling for & during the space of thirty yeares after the date hereof, that then the said Daniell williams at [ 233 ] the Expiration of the aforesd thirty yeares the land, Pond, water Courses, & all other Privelidges thereunto belonging be Returned againe to the said Hawkings, his Heirs or Assignes without any suit, or other Trouble; Wittnes our hands this 24 th December 1700. /
John Dexter
John Smith
Joseph Jenckes jun r .
On the Back side of the aforesd Jnstrument it written as ffolloweth.
As Concerning y e Rent w im : Hawkings says he lost by the Mill that yeare : And m r williams says thinkes that he gained nothing by itt ; And our detirmination is that william Hawkings pay tenn shillings ; as wittnes our hands this 24 of Dece br : 1 700. /

Recorded Januarey y e 5 th : 170I 'p me Tho : Olney Towne Clerk

whereas there hath been a difference betweene Daniell Williams & william Hawkings about a fulling mill which was built in partnershipp betweene the sd Williams & y e sd Hawkings on y e sd Hawkins his land, & they not being able to end their Controvercye, have Mutually Chosen Major John Dexter, & m r John Smith, & Joseph Jenckes jun r : for the ending, and finall Detirmination of y e same : And the Matter which wee doe put to our sd Arbetrators for their detirmination, is, as ffolloweth ; (viz) which shall buy, & which shall sell, & what shall be the price to either of them that shall buy. / And also, in Case Daniell williams be ordred to buy, How long he shall have liberty to keepe up the Mill ; and also what shall be allowed to the said williams for the years Rent of y e sd Mill.

As wittnes our hands this 24 th of December, 1700:
Daniell Williams
William Hawkings
Recorded [by] me Tho : Olney Towne Clerk"
Source: pages 154-156 of "The early records of the town of Providence, v. 1-20. Printed under authority of the City council .." Vol. 4.
by Providence (R.I.). Record commissioners, 1892

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