George Emery LYONS Sr. Genealogy
Mary WATERMAN
1705 - 1781 (75 years)-
Name Mary WATERMAN Born 23 Mar 1705 Providence, Providence, Rhode Island Gender Female Died 1781 Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island Person ID I1212 Main Tree Last Modified 20 Mar 2017
Father Nathaniel WATERMAN, b. Abt 1666, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island , d. 14 Jun 1725, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island (Age 59 years) Mother Mary OLNEY, b. 13 Jul 1668, North Providence, Providence, Rhode Island , d. 25 Nov 1723, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island (Age 55 years) Married 9 May 1692 Providence, Providence, Rhode Island Family ID F643 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Thomas WILLIAMS, b. 1704, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island , d. 11 Mar 1781, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island (Age 77 years) Married 22 Jan 1726 Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island Children 1. Sarah WILLIAMS, b. 1727, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island , d. 18 Oct 1769, East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island (Age 42 years) 2. John WILLIAMS, b. 1729, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island , d. 16 Oct 1813, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island (Age 84 years) + 3. Thomas WILLIAMS, b. 5 Jul 1731, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island 4. Christopher WILLIAMS, b. 2 Dec 1732, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island , d. 21 Jan 1821, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island (Age 88 years) 5. Nathaniel WILLIAMS, b. 1735, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island , d. 20 Dec 1808, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island (Age 73 years) 6. Mary WILLIAMS, b. 1737, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island , d. 13 Aug 1792, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island (Age 55 years) 7. Bethiah WILLIAMS, b. 1739, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island 8. Hannah WILLIAMS, b. 1740, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island , d. 11 Oct 1795, Foster, Providence, Rhode Island (Age 55 years) 9. Lydia WILLIAMS, b. 1742, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island 10. Abigail WILLIAMS, b. 1744, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island Last Modified 5 Mar 2021 Family ID F642 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Photos Waterman Coat of Arms
This interesting surname may be of
Anglo-Saxon origin, from an occupational
name for a boatman or a water-carrier,
or a topographical name for someone who
lived by a stretch of water, from the Olde
English pre 7th Century "waeter" meaning
water, plus "man(n)" man.