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Charles Tudor Williams (April 13, 1839 – January 7, 1914) was an American businessman, author, composer, linguist, and educator. He was an older brother to Edward Porter Williams, (co-founder of the
Sherwin-Williams Company Sherwin-Williams Company is an American Cleveland, Ohio–based company in the paint and coating manufacturing industry. The company primarily engages in the manufacture, distribution, and sale of paints, coatings, floorcoverings, and related ...
), and uncle of pioneering American Neurosurgeon Dr. Harvey Williams Cushing. A Genealogy of Williams Families
J. Oliver Williams, Brookline, Mass., 1938


Biography

Charles was born in Cleveland to William and Laura Fitch Williams, the sixth of William's 10 children, and Laura's fourth child. His father William migrated to what was then known as the "Western Reserve" with his parents in 1811, on his 8th birthday. Laura was the daughter of Zalmon Fitch. Zalmon served as President of Western Reserve Bank and Bank of Cleveland and was the founder and president of the Cleveland & Pittsburg Railroad, later merged with the
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. Charles attended Cleveland Central High School, the first free public high school West of the Allegheny Mountains, and was a classmate of John D. Rockefeller. He completed his college education at Western Reserve College (now
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) in 1861 and also studied at Cleveland Medical College (also now part of
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). He then returned to Western Reserve College as a tutor. In 1862, the entire college, including professors, responded to the call for troops to serve in the civil war. Charles enlisted for three months in the Eighty-Fifth Ohio Regiment, serving with his brother Edward in Company B. However, he was mustered out due to disability after two months, on the same day that his brother was promoted to Corporal. After serving in the war, Charles, his brother
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, and Edward L. Day formed the Day & Williams Glass Company (aka Day, Williams & Co. and Kent Rock Glass Company). The company was successful from 1865 to 1887, when competitors with access to newly available natural gas were able to underbid companies like his that relied specifically on coal. Edward Williams left the company in 1870 to form his famous partnership with
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. Taking a break from the business world, Charles accepted a Professorship teaching Greek at Cleveland Central High School in 1887. Charles taught until 1892, publishing a study guide book in 1890 that is still in print (reprint) as of 2014. In 1892, Charles moved to Chicago and engaged in the import of sugar and fruit as the owner of C.T. Williams Co. In 1896, he was recruited to manage and serve as the vice president of the Cleveland Box Company, a position that he held until his death. While under his leadership the Cleveland Box Company engaged in business across the country and patented a line of special boxes. Mr. Williams served as a member of the boards of directors for the Merchants & Manufacturers Insurance Company, General Package Company of New York city, Lake Superior Construction Company, and National Box Association of the United States, serving as presiding officer of the National Box Association for one year. An expert linguist, Charles spoke fluent French and German, and readily read Greek and Latin. Also a passionate musician, he composed and performed as an organist under the nom de plume of "Guglielimi", and played the organ and led the choir in the First Congregational Church of Kent, Ohio for 25 years. A Genealogy of Williams Families
J. Oliver Williams, Brookline, Mass., 1938, p. 87
Charles married Mary P. Carver in 1866 in Kent, Ohio, and they had two sons; Dr. William Carver Williams and Day Williams. Mary was a descendant of famed explorer Jonathan Carver and Robert Carver, one of the early (1638) Plymouth Colony settlers and brother of the first governor of Plymouth Colony, John Carver. Mary died in 1896, and in 1907, he married Mari Carlson, from Sweden.


References


The ancestors and descendants of Ebenezer and Martha Porter Williams of Painesville, Ohio, of the fourth generation in America:
including biographical material and genealogies of the families of their ten children, Percy Williams Lewis, 1974 {{DEFAULTSORT:Williams, Charles, Tudor Businesspeople from Cleveland Case Western Reserve University alumni Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine alumni 1914 deaths 1839 births Union Army soldiers 19th-century American businesspeople