Williams
Ada Hattie  (22 March 1905 - )
Addison  (say 1790 - )
Adeline  (12 March 1819 - 26 February 1909)
Alice Ellen  (18 January 1882 - 6 March 1972)
Alice Zoa  (circa 1852 - 28 December 1929)
Benjamin  (say 1790 - )
Beulah  (10 January 1887 - )
Charles Otis  (20 June 1821 - 23 April 1912)
Christa (Barr)  (say 1860 - )
Christine  (say 1910 - )
Clyde Jonathan  (23 September 1887 - 3 June 1974)
Deighton  (say 1855 - )
Doris Harriett  (5 September 1917 - )
Elizabeth  (say 1790 - )
Elizabeth M. (Starr)  (say 1825 - 24 October 1908)
Emmett Emile  (17 December 1854 - 18 September 1942)
Ephraim  (say 1790 - )
Finette  (say 1885 - 28 April 1970)
Florence  (say 1910 - )
Fred  (say 1855 - )
Guy Emmett  (13 May 1880 - 18 June 1961)
Hannah (Lawrence)  (circa 1765 - 31 October 1845)
Hannah C. (Proctor)  (5 June 1835 - 28 November 1897)
Harriet Alida (Johnson)  (8 February 1855 - 18 May 1923)
Harriett J. (Horton)  (say 1830 - )
Williams (continued)
Jerusha (Graves)  (say 1795 - )
Joel  (say 1790 - )
Johanna T. (--?--)  (circa 1890 - )
John S.  (4 February 1785 - )
Justina  (say 1885 - )
Laura Mary  (1827 - 1924)
Lizzie (French)  (say 1860 - )
Lora (Haskell)  (15 December 1881 - 16 June 1912)
Louise Ellen (MacInnes)  (12 May 1912 - 28 December 1992)
Mary (Patterson)  (say 1855 - )
Mary Ann (Moore)  (prior to 15 August 1824 - 14 August 1872)
Mary Ann (or Maryann)  (30 November 1814 - 20 March 1902)
Mary Jane  (say 1880 - )
Murillo Gebine  (circa 1858 - )
Nathaniel  (probably 1753 - 6 November 1817)
Nettie (Vile)  (say 1855 - March 1929)
Polly (Tarbell)  (26 July 1796 - 1875)
Rosina Gertrude  (26 May 1863 - 4 July 1933)
Ruth Alice  (2 May 1908 - 26 November 1979)
Sadie Fannie (Bridges)  (21 March 1885 - )
Samuel  (6 September 1789 - 17 April 1864)
Samuel Alonzo (who died an infant)  (7 July 1816 - 14 August 1816)
Sarah Ann (Davenport)  (say 1790 - )
Vernon  (say 1882 - 25 February 1943)
Warren S.  (1833 - 1908)
 
  • Analyzing humor is like dissecting a frog. Few people are interested and the frog dies of it.
    — E. B. White
  • No one is considered immortal until he is dead.
    — Rick Patton, in "The New Official Rules"
  • I have seen the future, and it's a lot like the present, but much longer.
    — KC Royals pitcher Dan Quisenberry, in "The New Official Rules"
  • Marriage is the only union that cannot be organized. Both sides think they are management.
    — William J. Abley, in "The New Official Rules"
  • If I'd known I was gonna live this long, I'd have taken better care of myself.
    — jazzman Eubie Blake at 100, in "The New Official Rules"
  • Nothing stimulates interest in foreign affairs like having a son of military age.
    — Martin Buxbaum, in "The New Official Rules"
  • Grandchildren grow quicker than children.
    — William P. Gannon, in "The New Official Rules"
  • Heredity determines the color of her eyes, but environment lights them up.
    — Pomeroy, Ohio, Sentinel in "The Humor Gazette"
  • Live a day at a time, but be sure it's today you are living.
    — Vista, California, Press in "The Humor Gazette"
  • Many a young buck browses innocently through a girlfriend's family album, but fails to heed its warning.
    — Moro, Oregon, Journal in "The Humor Gazette"
  • He may have a battered hat and his trousers may be shiny, but if his children have their noses flattened against the window waiting for him a half hour before he is due home, you can trust him with anything you have.
    — Washington, Iowa Journal in "The Humor Gazette"