. Molton family and kinsmen; Hooks, Hunter, Whitfield, Linn, Tuttle, Henley, Harris, Summerlin, Ware, Glover, Smith, Williams, Upmann and others. Reminiscences to the year 1857 . his investigation, I am unable to say with a degree of certaintywho was the father of Abraham Molton, but am sure that his son John was thefather of my grandfather, Major Thomas Molton. I am also quite sure thatthe family came from England and were prominent people several centuriesago. I am greatly indebted to my friend, George Huddleston, for informationfound in the Congressional Library. This book being largely per


. Molton family and kinsmen; Hooks, Hunter, Whitfield, Linn, Tuttle, Henley, Harris, Summerlin, Ware, Glover, Smith, Williams, Upmann and others. Reminiscences to the year 1857 . his investigation, I am unable to say with a degree of certaintywho was the father of Abraham Molton, but am sure that his son John was thefather of my grandfather, Major Thomas Molton. I am also quite sure thatthe family came from England and were prominent people several centuriesago. I am greatly indebted to my friend, George Huddleston, for informationfound in the Congressional Library. This book being largely personal, I include the fact that I am still livingin Fairhope in peace and happiness with my second wife. Have had numeroushouse parties and visitors to while away the time. On July 4th of last year andagain this year we had an old-fashioned Southern planters barbecue, cooked byan old darkie brought down for the purpose from Macon County. Had be-tween forty and fifty relatives and friends to enjoy themselves. Now, nearly seventy-two, I still engage in horseback riding and lookingafter my three places. Fairhope, , 1925. North Carolina State Libraf? Raloiah. Eli iott Williams, Jr., and Thomas Molton Williams Paste in Back of Book Addendum No. 2 To Molton Family and Kinsmen Since writing the addendum to my book, importantevents have occurred and more information in regard tothe Hooks family has come to my knowledge, whichprompts me to write again. On September 29th, 1926, there was born to my daugh-ter, Gertrude, a beautiful girl named for Gertrudesmother, Elizabeth Linn Williams. She is now four yearsof age, bright blue eyes, fair complexion and very smart. My daughters son, Thomas Molton Williams, diedvery suddenly on the first day of May, 1929. He wasunquestionably the finest specimen physically and men-tally I have ever known; a loving and affectionate dis-position, very much like my own son, Thomas H. Mol-ton, Jr. On June 21st, 1930, there came to my da


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