CAPTAIN JAMES S.
WILLIAMS
Captain James S. WILLIAMS, one of the enterprising farmers
of Tingley Township, is a native of Pennsylvania, born in Center
County, July 6, 1835, a son of Thomas and Sarah (SMITH) WILLIAMS,
natives of Pennsylvania, his father of Welsh and his mother of Irish
descent. In his early childhood his parents moved to Venango County,
Pennsylvania, where he lived until manhood. His grandfather, seven
uncles and his father were millwrights, and in his youth he learned
the same trade. In 1857 he went to Southern Arkansas and was there
at the breaking out of the war of the Rebellion. Returning North he
entered the Union army and was assigned to Company G, Sixty-third
Pennsylvania Infantry, and served three years. At the battle of
Chancellorsville he was shot through the body, the ball entering the
right side and passing out the left, just below the ribs. After his
return to his regiment he served as First Lieutenant until the
battle of Spottsylvania, when he was shot in the head, receiving a
scalp wound, and was captured by the rebels, but after a week's
confinement escaped and made his way to the Union line. At the
charge in front of Petersburg he was shot through the thigh and was
in the hospital until his discharge in August, 1864, and in the
meantime promoted to the rank of Captain.
After his discharge he returned to Franklin, Pennsylvania, where
he was married the same year to Miss Lurie A. HART. In 1866 he moved
to Dixon, Illinois, where he engaged in farming on a small scale,
with hired help four years. In the spring of 1873 he moved to
Ringgold County, Iowa, and located on section 28, Tingley Township,
where he now owns eighty acres of choice land.
Mr. WILLIAMS is one of the prominent citizens of the township,
and has served as clerk six years. He and his wife are members of
the Methodist Episcopal church. They have a family of seven children
- three sons and four daughters.
~ Transcribers Note: James S. WILLIAMS enlisted as
a Sergeant August 1, 1861, and was assigned to Company G of the 63rd
Pennsylvania Infantry. He was promoted to full 2nd Lieutenant June
27, 1862 and full 1st Lieutenant on May 19, 1863. He was mustered
out of service August 1, 1864.
~Additional sources:
American Civil War Soldiers, ancestry.com; Civil War Soldiers and
Sailors System Database, WPA Graves Survey