Lorenzo F. Williams
1843 - 1899
Lorenzo F. Williams, farmer
and citizen of the Twenty-fourth District, was born in Carroll County in
1843, and is the ninth in a family of ten children, six of whom are now
living. The father, Thomas Williams, was born in North Carolina about
1795, and was of English ancestry. He received a good common-school and
business education, and in 1817 married Harriet Blair. In about 1832 he
immigrated to Carroll County and settled in the Thirteenth District, where
his career ended. He was an active, industrious man, and at the time of
his death, which occurred about 1848, was the owner of about 450 acres of
land. The mother was also a native of North Carolina, born in 1809 and
died about 1857. The father having died when Lorenzo was but a child, he
was reared under the tender care of a mother's watchful eye. He received
his education in the neighboring schools, and partly at Parker's Cross
Roads in Henderson County. November, 1866, he married Caledonia McCall, a
native of Carroll County, born in 1849, and the daughter of Dr. Henry and
Frances McCall, of Clarksburg. Eight children were the result of our
subject's marriage: Thomas H., Sidney H., Lorenzo P., Lizzie Frances,
George W., Marietta, Bertha Mabel and John H. After marriage our subject
settled in the Thirteenth District for one year and then removed to the
farm on which he now resides, having owned it three different times. He
was in the mercantile business for some time and also lived in Kentucky a
year. He is now the owner of 160 acres of valuable land all well improved,
three and a half miles northeast of Clarksburg. He is a liberal supporter
of all charitable and religious institutions and a Democrat in politics,
casting his first presidential vote for Horatio Seymour. He was formerly a
member of the Masonic fraternity but is now demitted. Mr. and Mrs.
Williams are both prominent members of the Christian Church and are much
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