Anson Williams and Williamsville, Ohio
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Anson Williams marker ready for dedication ceremony. |
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Gerald and Margo Bartlett Glenn interview Judith Brozek and Jim Strider. |
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Dick Converse, emcee for dedication program. |
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Dick Converse presented the speakers from Wisconsin an OSU badge. |
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Honorable Jon Peterson, Speaker State Representative for Delaware County |
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Jim Agan, Speaker Orange Township Trustee |
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Judith Brozek, Speaker Delaware County Historian, Historical Writer and Preservatonsist |
Randy Schedinger, Speaker Representing the Schedinger Family, owners of Kingwood Memorial Park
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Jim Strider, Speaker Representative from the Ohio Historical Society |
Dick Converse and Gerald Williams Preparing to unveil the marker.
Linda Williams and Glenn Williams |
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Linda and Glenn unveiling marker. |
The marker revealed. |
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Dick, Linda and Glenn with marker |
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Speakers gathered after dedication ceremony. |
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Judi presents Dick with plaque in honor of his dedicated work. |
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Direct Descendants of Anson Williams |
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Phyliss Hess, Gerald and Margo Glenn, Roger and Caroline Glenn and Arlen Glenn |
Dick and Betty Converse
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Dick and Betty Converse with Ed and Leanne Converse at Williamsville Cemetery. Anson Williams died March 28, 1845 at age 65 years, 5 months, 12 days. Tombstone Inscription: "Behold dear friend as you pass by, As you are now, so once was I. As I am now, so you must be, Prepare for death and follow me."
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Entrance to Kingwood Memorial Park 8230 Columbus Pike |
Dick Converse Family Historian and Marker Coordinator |
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