This is the only
photograph of all four McWilliams brothers, who came to the Midwest, that has
been found. The date and place are unknown, but it predates 1922 when Ben died.
A caption written on the back of the photo says, “Back L to R Ben & Jim
Front L to R General & John McWilliams”
The McWilliams Children:
Benjamin
Cruiser – born
October 13, 1843; died February 27, 1922, at age 78; Ben was a courageous and
adventurous young man who enlisted in the Union Army in July 1863. He was
captured by the Confederates in October and spent eleven months in Southern
prisoner of war camps. Only he
and one other man, out of twenty-seven soldiers imprisoned from his company,
survived captivity. His physical strength, youth, and sly ingenuity enabled him
to avoid death from wounds, starvation, and disease in the deplorable
conditions he faced in prison. After the war he ventured to Barton County,
Missouri, in 1866 and purchased a homestead there. He became a successful
farmer in Barton County and later in the Ft. Scott, Kansas, area. Three of his
four brothers, his parents, and one sister followed him to the central plains.
Ben married Mary Ann Cloud in Danforth, Iowa, on Christmas Eve in 1867. They
had nine children, including a set of twin boys. One son, Harry, died at age
eight. After Mary Ann’s death in 1907, Ben married Mrs. Mary A. Carter in
Hamilton, Illinois, in 1908. He died in Kansas City, Missouri, while visiting
one of his sons. He, Mary Ann, and some of their children were buried in the Barton City
Cemetery in Barton County, Missouri, near the town of Liberal.
Sarah
Ellen – born
August 17, 1845; died November 15, 1850, at age 5 years, 3 months; Sarah was
buried near her grandparents in Billmeyer Cemetery near Washingtonville in
Montour County, PA.
John – born October 7, 1847; died April 7, 1928,
at age 80; John followed his brother Ben to Missouri and later moved to the
Iola, Kansas, area in Allen County. He married Katherine Fisher Adams on
February 5, 1871, in Excelsior in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. They were the parents of three children. Like his brothers, he worked in the
coal mines in Pennsylvania as a young man and later became a self-employed
farmer. He and Katherine were buried in Highland Cemetery in Iola.
Francis
Marion – born
December 31, 1849; died November 6, 1941, at age 91; Francis led an interesting
life working as a farmer, coal miner, and railroad section boss. He carried a
pistol as protection from the Irish “Mollies,” a mafia-like organization of
criminals who often ambushed mine and railroad officials in the Shamokin area
of Pennsylvania in the 1870s. The pistol has been passed down to his
great-great-grandchildren. He was named after Col. Francis Marion, a famous
military officer from the Revolutionary War, and answered to the nickname
“General,” or by his initials, F.M. He and Catherine Ellen “Kate” Lieb were
married on January 23, 1976, in Milton, Pennsylvania.[vi]
They were the parents of nine children. Francis followed his brother Ben to
Missouri and purchased a farm in Barton County in 1883 where he and Kate
resided until their deaths. They were buried in Barton City Cemetery near
Liberal in Barton County.
James
Anthony – born
January 22, 1852; died December 23, 1927, at age 85; James married Amanda Maria
Anderson on May 17, 1874, in Excelsior, Pennsylvania. They had seven children, but only two sons lived to adulthood. He, too, moved
to Missouri in the 1880s, settling on a farm in Vernon County. Before moving to
Missouri, he worked as a coal miner. He and his wife were buried in Sheldon
Cemetery in Vernon County.
William
Henry – born
January 31, 1854; died April 3, 1927, at age 73; William was the only one of
William and Fannie’s five sons, who lived to adulthood, that remained in
Pennsylvania. He married Catherine Christian in about 1878. He was employed as
a miner, stonemason and watchman. No record of any children has been found. He was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in
Mt. Carmel in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania.
Daniel
K. - born
November 16, 1856; died April 23, 1858, at age seventeen months.
Ida
Elizabeth – born June
9, 1858; died July 27, 1858, at age one month and eighteen days.
Jesse Follmer
– born July 11, 1859; died May
20, 1860, at age ten months and nine days; The cause of death was “inflammation
in heart.” He was 10 months old and had been ill for 14 days.
Mary
Nora - born April
8, 1861; died March 3, 1883, at age 21. Mary married William L. Olley on April
20, 1882 in Excelsior. They were married by R.L. Armstrong for a fee of $5.00.
William listed his occupation as “engineer.” Mary died less than a year following her
marriage. She was buried in Shamokin Cemetery in Shamokin, Pennsylvania.
Clara – born June 21, 1864; died June 21, 1865;
Tragically, Clara died on her first birthday.
Margaret
“Maggie” C. - born
April 8, 1865; died February 16, 1948, at age 82; Maggie moved to Missouri with
her parents in 1882 where she attended school in Ft. Scott. She married Charles
Vickrey in Bourbon County, Kansas on June 13, 1889. They lived in Ft. Scott and later moved to Lawrence, Kansas, where Charles was
employed as a real estate agent and insurance salesman. Both she and Charles
were well educated with college degrees. The Vickreys had four children. She was
buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas.
NEXT: Chapter 3 - SETBACKS AND SORROWS
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