Difference between revisions of "Williams, Edward L."
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Revision as of 19:39, 16 October 2023
Edward L. Williams ([1826-1906) was a contributor to History of Santa Cruz County (Harrison-1892). In 1890, he interviewed former Mission Santa Cruz neophyte Lorenzo Asisara, and that interview was included in Harrison's history. Harrison's mother Helen (SWC, page 165) owned a large parcel that, for many years, prevented extension of Front Street past Cooper. Son Edward C. Williams also has a biography in Harrison. Son Charles E. was also a Soc. of Pioneers member.