Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 7th ed., 1887, Owen Co. ROBERT WILLIAMS was born in Owen County, Ky., near Monterey, September 13, 1824, and is a son of Alexander and Tamor (Jones) Williams. Alexander Williams was born in Maryland, and was brought to Kentucky by his father when a mere boy. He was a soldier in the war of 1812, and died in Owen County, Ky., in 1865. John Williams, the grandfather of Robert, was born in Maryland, and was a soldier in the Revolution. Tamor (Jones) Williams was a daughter of Robert and Martha (Burns) Jones. Robert Jones was born in Pennsylvania, and immigrated to Kentucky at an early day. He was one of the old pioneers, and was a solider in the French and Indian war. He helped to build the first house ever erected in Cincinnati, which was built of Buckeye logs. Robert Williams was educated in the common schools of Owen County, and had made farming a lifelong occupation. He had never held any office, but has often been urged to accept offices of trust and honor. He was married to Martha Stonestreet, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Hardister) Stonestreet, in October, 1849, and this union has been blessed with the following children: James A., Joseph, John, Charles R., Robert, Marine, Elizabeth, Rebecca and Martha E. Mr. Williams owns 300 acres of good land worth $12 per acre. Mr. and Mrs. Williams are members of the Baptist Church, and Mr. Williams has been a member forty-two years. He descended from one of the best families of Kentucky, and has been a lifelong Democrat. Williams Jones Burns Stonestreet Hardister = MD PA http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/owen/williams.r.txt