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The first, an Englishman, Colonel Thomas Williams, was granted 1,000 acres of Crown land bordering the Martha Brae River. In 1744, Colonel Williams built his first house, a modest structure whose ruins can be found in the garden beside the lunch patio.
Elizabeth, nee Williams (1754-1826), was the daughter of Colonel Thomas Williams, Good Hope, Trelawny. Thomas Williams was a partner of John Blagrove of Cardiff Hall and well as proprietor of his own estates. Settled in 1774 by Colonel Thomas Williams Jr., Good Hope began as a sugar estate and grew to a village to support the workers after Emancipation. In the eighteenth century the Good Hope Estate belonged to John Tharpe, then the largest lanand slave owner in Jamaica.
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Josiah P. Williams, a planter of Rapides parish, and resided near Alexandria, on Red river, till 1869,
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