Born: Sep­tem­ber 22, 1858, near Paines­ville Lake, Ohio.

Died: Ju­ly 1, 1937, Hough­ton, New York.

Buried: Mount Plea­sant Cem­e­te­ry, Hough­ton, New York.

Williams served as pas­tor of a Wes­ley­an Meth­od­ist church in In­di­ana, Penn­syl­van­ia; of the Wil­low Wes­ley­an Meth­od­ist Church in New York some time be­tween 1890 and 1895; and in 1901 be­came a cir­cuit rid­ing preach­er for the Pine Grove circuit, an un­com­mon po­si­tion for a wo­man at the time. She served that circuit five years, preach­ing in the towns of Dix­on­ville, Hills­dale, Rich Hill, and Spruce. She lat­er helped Mary DePew con­duct evan­gel­ism cam­paigns in In­di­ana, Mich­i­gan and Ohio (1882-1885). She mar­ried W. Williams in May 1895, and con­tinued to work as an evan­gel­ist. From 1900 to 1920, she and her hus­band co-pas­tored Wes­ley­an church­es in Penn­syl­van­ia and Ohio.

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Hymns

  1. Satisfied