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Frank E. Williams

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Williams married Mary Wallace, daughter of Joseph V. Wallace. They had four sons and two daughters, Wallace, Frank, Fletcher P., Joseph, Emily and Cornelia.
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and founded the Cecil Whig Publishing Company. He replaced Henry R. Torbert as editor. He worked as editor and manager of the paper until his death.
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for 12 years. Due to ill health, he resigned. He then worked as pastor of a Presbyterian church in
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After graduating, Williams became an assistant pastor of a Presbyterian Church in
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from 1914 to 1918. He worked as a pastor and became the editor and manager of the
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He then worked as a pastor of Northminster Presbyterian Church in
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Williams died on December 4, 1920, following an operation at
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In 1906, Williams gave up the ministry and bought a farm in
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Frank E. Williams was born on November 30, 1865, in
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20th-century American newspaper publishers (people)
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Index

Maryland Senate
Cecil County
Omar D. Crothers
Ridgely, Maryland
Elkton, Maryland
Republican
Wesleyan College
Alma mater
Princeton Theological Seminary
Maryland Senate
Cecil County
Cecil Whig
Ridgely
Caroline County, Maryland
Dover, Delaware
Wesleyan College
Princeton Theological Seminary
Washington, D.C.
Baltimore
Lewes, Delaware
Elkton, Maryland
Cecil County
Cecil Whig
Republican
Maryland Senate
Union Hospital



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