Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, Kniffin 1st ed., 1885 Reprinted 1972 by Kentucky Reprint Co., Murray, KY. Graves Co. LEVI C. WILLIAMS, Graves County, was born in Davidson County, Tenn., November 26, 1828, where he was reared until 1845, when he removed with his parents to Fayette County, and in 1852 came to Graves County, Ky. where he has since resided. His father, Freeman Williams, a native of Dinwiddie County, Va., settled in Tennessee about 1800, and died in 1847, aged eighty-four years. He was the son of a Revolutionary soldier. Freeman's wife, Martha Coleman of Virginia, died in 1840, aged seventy years. Their children are Jordan C., Joseph, Harbert, Susan S. (Vaught), Joshua, Clem W., Nancy (Carper), Luke L., Rachel G., William N., subject and Berry P. On May 4, 1858, subject was married to Mrs. Mary F. Walthall (born November 20, 1834), daughter of W.C. and Mary A. (Mott) Scofield of Graves County, Ky., and to them have been born Martha A. (Pullen), Sarah L. (deceased), Mary T. (Roberts), Harbert L., and Cordelia (deceased). Subject is a farmer, having 270 acres of good land, in a first-class condition. He is a worthy member of the A.F. & A.M., a member of the Christian Church, and a Democrat. Williams Coleman Vaught Carper Walthall Mott Scofield Pullen Roberts = Davidson-TN Dinwiddie-VA http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/graves/williams.lc.txt