Section APM: Descendants of Mark Williams

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1. MARK1 WILLIAMS was born about 1540 in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom, and died between 1561 and 1658. He married about 1561, (CE-3) AGNES AUDLEY, daughter of (CE-1) William and Joan AUDLEY, who was born about 1544 in St. Albans. [3]
It may be suggested thar the James Williams, of Tring Magna in 1545, was the father of Mark Williams. [3]
Child:
+2i.JAMES2 WILLIAMS, b. in 1562 in St. Albans; d. on 7 Sept. 1620 in London, England; m. in 1595 (ADY-2) ALICE PEMBERTON, b. in St. Albans on 18 Feb. 1564, d. in London, England on 1 Aug. 1634, daughter of (ADY-1) Robert and (AJQ-2) Catherine (STOKES) PEMBERTON.

Generation Two

2. JAMES2 WILLIAMS (Mark1), son of (1) Mark1 and (CE-3) Agnes (AUDLEY) WILLIAMS, was born in 1562 in St. Albans, died on 7 Sept. 1620 in London and was buried on 19 Nov. 1620 in St. Sepulchre, London, England. He married in 1595, (ADY-2) ALICE PEMBERTON, daughter of (ADY-1) Robert and (AJQ-2) Catherine (STOKES) PEMBERTON, who was born on 18 Feb. 1564 in St. Albans, and died on 1 Aug. 1634 in London, England. [2, 9]
Will proved 19 Nov 1621
(NEHGR XLIII 290-297)
"citizen and merchant tailor of London"
Child:
+3i.ROGER3 WILLIAMS, b. in 1603 in St. Sepulchre's, London, England; d. in 1683 in Providence, Providence Co., Rhode Island, United States; m. on 15 Dec. 1629 in High Laver, Essex, England (DC-3) MARY BARNARD, chr. in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England on 24 Sept. 1609[4], d. in Providence in 1676[9], daughter of (DC-2) Rev. Richard.


Generation Three

3. ROGER3 WILLIAMS (James2, Mark1), son of (2) James2 and (ADY-2) Alice (PEMBERTON) WILLIAMS, was born in 1603 in St. Sepulchre's, London, England, and died in 1683 in Providence[9]. He married in High Laver, on 15 Dec. 1629, (DC-3) MARY BARNARD[4, 9], daughter of (DC-2) Rev. Richard, who was christened on 24 Sept. 1609 in Worksop[4], and died in 1676 in Providence[9]. [1, 5, 6, 8]
This is THE Roger Williams.
From McConnell pedigree:
"From Eng on "Lyon"
Arr Boston 2-5-1631
1636 Founded R.I."
Children:
+4i.MARY4 WILLIAMS, b. in Aug. 1633 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, United States; d. in 1681 in Middletown, Newport Co., Rhode Island; m. about 1650 (AHJ-2) JOHN SAYLES, d. in Middletown in 1681, son of (AHJ-1) _____ SAYLES.
5ii.FREEBORN WILLIAMS, b. in Oct. 1635 in Salem, Essex Co., Massachusetts; d. on 10 Dec. 1709; m. (1) WALTER CLARK; m. (2) THOMAS HART.
6iii.PROVIDENCE WILLIAMS, b. in Sept. 1638 in Providence; d. in March 1686.
7iv.MERCY WILLIAMS, b. on 15 July 1640 in Providence; m. (1) in 1659 RESOLVED WATERMAN, b. in Salem on 8 July 1638, d. in Newport, Newport Co. in Aug. 1670; m. (2) on 2 Jan. 1677 SAMUEL WINSOR, b. in 1644, d. in Providence Co. on 19 Sept. 1705.
8v.DANIEL WILLIAMS, b. on 15 Feb. 1641 in Providence; d. on 14 May 1712; m. REBECA (RHODES) POWER.
9vi.JOSEPH WILLIAMS, b. on 12 Dec. 1643 in Providence; d. on 17 Aug. 1724 in Providence; m. on 17 Dec. 1669 in Providence LYDIA OLNEY, b. in Providence in 1645, d. in Rhode Island on 9 Sept. 1754.
10vii.SEWWE ROGER WILLIAMS, b. about 1645 in Providence.


Generation Four

4. MARY4 WILLIAMS (Roger3, James2, Mark1), daughter of (3) Roger3 and (DC-3) Mary (BARNARD) WILLIAMS, was born in Aug. 1633 in Plymouth[9], and died in 1681 in Middletown. She married about 1650, (AHJ-2) JOHN SAYLES[6, 7], son of (AHJ-1) _____ SAYLES, who died in 1681 in Middletown. [6, 7]
Child: See (AHJ-2) John SAYLES



1. G. Andrews Moriarty, "Genealogical Research in England", NEHGR, reprinted in "English Origins of New England Families, Series 1, Volume 2", 750.
2. Ibid., 751-753.
3. Ibid., 753.
4. "English Origins of New England Families, Series 1, Volume 3", 314.
5. Ibid., 314, 317.
6. Mary Ross Whitman, "George Wightman of Quidnessett, R.I. and Descendants" (Chicago, Illinois: Chauncey Leonard Whitman?, 1939), 31.
7. Mary Dorr (Ames) Sayles, "Sayles and Allied Families" (New York: American Historical Society, 1925), 15.
8. Robert Charles Anderson, "The Great Migration Begins" (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 3:2007.
9. Ibid., 3:2009.