Joseph WILLIAMS

Birth:
23 Apr 1723
Poquetanuck, Hartford, Connecticut
Death:
19 Jan 1776
Brattleboro, Windham, Vermont
Marriage:
20 Feb 1746
Brattleboro, Windham, Vermont
Sources:
FamilySearch.org/FamilyTree, May 2015
Notes:
                   I also have the place as Brattleboro. He was the only surviving son, and inherited is father's great wealth.
He moved from Poquatannock,VT to Suffield Conn, near the MA border. Here that had a neighbors Zodack Granger and his wife, Martha Cooley Granger.
Joseph and his father belonged to the same military company in the fifth in the Eastern Society. In May 1746, he was made Ensign, in May 1754 a Lietenant, and in October 1758 he was made a Captain.
He became a wealthy merchant in Norwich, CT and his name occurs in numerous land transfers. He moved into Hampshire Grants, and later the State of Vermont. At this time that region was justing emerging from an unbroken wilderness. Joseph located in the township of Brattleboro, not far from the Connecticut River.
Out of his large family of 17 children, only 3 sons carried on the Williams name: John, who settled in Wethersfield, VT;  Joseph, who settled in Norwich, CT; William Wheeler, who settled in the Western Reserve, which is now Cleveland, OH.
The great struggle for Independence on the part of the Colonies had begun and ot was to continue until 5 of the sons of Joseph Williams had taken part in it: John, Frederick, Joseph, Benjamin and Isaac. Frederick and Benjamin at the cost of their lives.
Joseph did not live long in his new home, His gravestone could be seen (?? still) in the old cemetery on the top of the hill of Centerville, where stood the first meeting house of Brattleboro.
                  
Eunice WHEELER
Birth:
3 Jul 1727
Stonington, New London, Connecticut
Death:
18 Oct 1804
Poquetanuck, Hartford, Connecticut
Notes:
                   Member of the Congregational Church.
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
7 Feb 1747
Poquetanuck, Hartford, Connecticut
Death:
9 Apr 1813
Weathersfield, Windsor, Vermont
Notes:
                   Initially lived in Marlboro,CT, but settled at Wethersfield,VT. Had a large family.(Wethersfield was 1 mile north of the town of Perkinsville). Was a captain, but did not fight in the revolutionary war.
                  
2
William Wheeler WILLIAMS
Birth:
25 Jun 1748
Poquetanuck, Hartford, Connecticut
Death:
17 Nov 1750
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Died at the age of 2 years.
                  
3
Fredrick WILLIAMS
Birth:
11 Dec 1749
Poquetanuck, Hartford, Connecticut
Death:
10 Sep 1776
New York City, New York, New York
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Officer in the continental army. Died in the struggle for Independence, the Revolutionary War.
                  
4
Birth:
26 Sep 1751
Poquetanuck, Hartford, Connecticut
Death:
12 Dec 1812
Poquonock, New London, Connecticut
5
Birth:
14 Mar 1753
Poquetanuck, Hartford, Connecticut
Death:
23 Oct 1800
Norwich, New London, Connecticut
Notes:
                   Very distinguished as a military man. He was one of a company to purchase part of the State of Connecticut Western Reserve (now in Ohio), with Sam Parkman and William Shaw. His parcel he called Williamsfield.
Lived in Norwich, CT.
                  
6
Birth:
7 Dec 1754
Poquetanuck, Hartford, Connecticut
Death:
20 Apr 1838
Norwich, New London, Connecticut
Notes:
                   I also have a death date of 29 Apr. 1834.
                  
7
Birth:
23 Sep 1756
Poquetanuck, Hartford, Connecticut
Death:
13 Oct 1823
Marlboro, Windham, Vermont
Notes:
                   I also had this birthdate of 1765.
                  
8
Benjamin WILLIAMS
Birth:
15 Dec 1758
Poquetanuck, Hartford, Connecticut
Death:
Sep 1781
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Died in the Revolutionary Army on board the Jersey prisonship. Unmarried.
                  
9
Birth:
25 Apr 1760
Poquetanuck, Hartford, Connecticut
Death:
5 Sep 1831
Newburgh, Cayahoga, Ohio
Marr:
Abt 1785
Suffield, Hartford, Connecticu 
Notes:
                   Descended from Puritan ancestry, who settled in MA about 1630.
At an early age he moved from the Poquetanuck home to Suffield, CT on the Connecticut River, near the MA border. Subsequently he moved with his family to Canadaigua, some 30 miles north of the present city of Rochester. Here he procured a tract of land at the falls of the Genesee River. This property was soon transferred to his brother Joseph and he bought land in the Western Reserve (Ohio).
When emmigration to the Western Reserve began, Wheeler (as he was called), determined to go there, so in the spring of 1798, at the head of a party of settlers which he was taking from Conn, he arrived in what is now Cleveland. He brought his wife and five children with him, the eldest only 12 years old, the youngest only two.
The sight of the future city (Cleveland), at the mouth of the Cuyahoga was by no means alluring, as is was susceptible to chills and fever. The most enterprising took up a position 6 or 7 miles to the S, where the air was better. They called this place Newburgh and this is now within Cleveland boundries. There was good water power there and Wheeler and Major Wyatt (who came to Cleveland at the same time) took advantage a falls there and built a gristmill in 1799, and in 1800 a sawmill. This was the first in the region. The fall of water here was about 40 or 50 feet, and the flow was sufficient to generate enough power for their needs. The mill proved a genuine blessing to that pioneer community. Its completion was celebrated in what was called an "appropriate manner". The citizens of the community (about 10 families) enjoyed the luxury of bolted flour made in their own mills from wheat raised by themselves.
An early history of Cleveland speaks of Wheeler as "a busy and energetic citizen of whom we shall hear much". He became a prominent figure among the settlers, filling various offices. In different accounts he is referred to as W.W.W., Wheeler W., William Wheeler. In 1802, when the inhabitants irganized their government, he was chosen one of the three Trustees, also one of the two Overseers of the Poor. In 1806, he was one of the patrons of the first school teacher, to whose school he sent four children. The teacher's salary was $10/month.
Newburg is near Cleveland.

According to Church archives (Kirtland) he was in Kirtland at one point. It says that he was born in Colchester, New London, CT. He arrived in Kirtland about 1799.
                  
10
Isaac WILLIAMS
Birth:
24 Aug 1761
Poquetanuck, Hartford, Connecticut
Death:
21 Dec 1845
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   I also had a birthdate of 1755.
Unmarried.
He participated in the revolutionary war, in the revolutionary army. He had a leg shot off during the war. He received a pension in his last days. He was for many years a shipmaster and died single. He was in the U.S. and French naval service.
                  
11
Charlotte WILLIAMS
Birth:
30 Apr 1763
Poquetanuck, Hartford, Connecticut
Death:
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Died young.
                  
12
Alexander WILLIAMS
Birth:
25 Aug 1764
Poquetanuck, Hartford, Connecticut
Death:
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Died young.
                  
13
Lucy WILLIAMS
Birth:
23 May 1766
Poquetanuck, Hartford, Connecticut
Death:
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Died young.
                  
14
Jerahmael WILLIAMS
Birth:
12 May 1767
Poquetanuck, Hartford, Connecticut
Death:
15 Jun 1840
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   He was unmarried.
                  
15
Martha WILLIAMS
Birth:
11 Dec 1769
Poquetanuck, Hartford, Connecticut
Death:
10 Oct 1815
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Unmarried. Called  "Patty".
                  
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Joseph Williams - Eunice Wheeler

Joseph Williams was born at Poquetanuck, Hartford, Connecticut 23 Apr 1723. His parents were John Williams and Mary Hannah Knowlton.

He married Eunice Wheeler 20 Feb 1746 at Brattleboro, Windham, Vermont . Eunice Wheeler was born at Stonington, New London, Connecticut 3 Jul 1727 daughter of William Wheeler and Hannah Gallup .

They were the parents of 15 children:
John Williams born 7 Feb 1747.
William Wheeler Williams born 25 Jun 1748.
Fredrick Williams born 11 Dec 1749.
Mary Williams born 26 Sep 1751.
Joseph Williams born 14 Mar 1753.
Eunice Williams born 7 Dec 1754.
Zipporah Williams born 23 Sep 1756.
Benjamin Williams born 15 Dec 1758.
William Wheeler Williams born 25 Apr 1760.
Isaac Williams born 24 Aug 1761.
Charlotte Williams born 30 Apr 1763.
Alexander Williams born 25 Aug 1764.
Lucy Williams born 23 May 1766.
Jerahmael Williams born 12 May 1767.
Martha Williams born 11 Dec 1769.

Joseph Williams died 19 Jan 1776 at Brattleboro, Windham, Vermont .

Eunice Wheeler died 18 Oct 1804 at Poquetanuck, Hartford, Connecticut .