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William Williams (1811)
Lebanon
William Williams (April 23, 1731-August 2, 1811) was a merchant, and a delegate for Connecticut to the Continental Congress in 1776, and a signatory of the Declaration of Independence. Williams was born in Lebanon, Connecticut the son of a minister, Tim Solomon Williams, and Mary Porter. He studied theology and graduated from Harvard in 1751. He continued preparation for the ministry for a year, but then joined the militia to fight in the French and Indian War. After the war, he opened a store in Lebanon, which he called The Williams Inc. Williams was married in 1771 to Mary Trumbull, the daughter of Governor Jonathan Trumbull. They would remain together until his death; they had three children.Williams was elected to the Continental Congress to replace Oliver Wolcott. Though he arrived at Congress too late to vote for the Declaration of Independence, he did sign the formal copy as a representative of Connecticut.The Reverend Charles A. Goodrich in a his book, Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, 1834, stated � Williams made a profession of religion at an early age, and through the long course of his life, he was distinguished for a humble and consistent conduct and conversations. While yet almost a youth, he was elected to the office of deacon, an office which he retained during the remainder of his life. His latter days were chiefly devoted to reading, mediation, and prayer.�He was also pastor of the First Congregational Church in Lebabnon, Connecticut, as well as a very successful merchant.
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1731 births1811 deathsHarvard University alumniContinental Congressmen from ConnecticutSigners of the United States Declaration of IndependenceEnglish AmericansAmerican CongregationalistsWilliam Williams William Williams?????�??????
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