Amos Williams Funeral Home Books
The
Amos Williams Funeral Home Books contain the records of six funeral homes, located in San Jose, California. The records span the period from 1902 through the mid-1970s. See
below in the "About Amos Williams Funeral Home" for a list of the funeral homes.
The
Amos Williams Funeral Home Books are available on microfilm in the Heritage Pavilion at the Santa Clara Central Library. They are accessible for viewing and copying during all hours that the library is open.
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The index on this website is an alphabetical list of all names mentioned in the
Amos Williams Funeral Home Books. It contains 23,655 names. Of these 4,519 are cross-references, so the list represents 19,136 people. The cross-references are for maiden names, and names where we could not tell which was the first and which was the last name and a few where the handwriting was so difficult we came up with several possible spellings.
Amos Williams Funeral Home Books Index
About the Amos Williams Funeral Home
The funeral home records books donated by Darling & Fischer Mortuary to the Santa Clara County Historical and Genealogical Society (SCCHGS) in 1999 are, in actuality, the record books from several undertaking parlors, not simply those of the Amos O. Williams Funeral Chapel. Mr. Williams became a partner in the firm in 1918 and sole owner in 1934.
Note: The Darling & Fisher Mortuary, 471 E. Santa Clara St., is approximately 1 ½ blocks from the final address of this series of changes: 345 E. Santa Clara St. The original Williams Building still stands, and is large enough to have an owner's apartment upstairs. Research in San Jose City - Santa Clara County Business Directories housed in the California Room, Martin Luther King Library, San Jose, California, detailed the following changes.
Directory |
Business Listing |
Partners |
Notes
|
1902 - 1903 |
Hocking & Chittenden Undertakers, 279 N. First Street |
Albert J. Hocking, S. D. Chittenden |
Hocking states residence address is same as business address. Continued as partners until 1910 |
1911 - 1912 |
Hocking-Arnold-Monahan, Inc. 279 N. First Street |
Albert J. Hocking, Edward Arnold, Amos O. Williams |
Continued as partners until 1917 |
1918 |
Hocking-Arnold-Williams, 279 N. First Street |
Albert J. Hocking, Edward Arnold, Amos O. Williams |
First time Williams with business |
1919 (moved 1924) |
Hocking and Williams 279 N. First Street, 345 E. Santa Clara, corner 8th St. |
Albert J. Hocking, Amos O. Williams |
Continued as partners until 1933 |
1934 - 1978 |
Amos O. Williams & Co., Inc., 345 E. Santa Clara Street |
Amos O. Williams, Charles B. Williams, Charles A. Blewett |
1975: Andy L. and Joan R. Andersen listed as president and secretary |
1979 |
Anderson-Williams Funeral Home, 345 E. Santa Clara Street |
Andy L. Andersen, Joan R. Anderson |
It is “son” in funeral home listing, and “sen” in their individual listings. |
About Amos O. Williams
1902-03 |
Blacksmith; shop on Alum Rock at corner of Jones Ave., residence at 95 Adams.
Also at the Adams address was Mrs. Phyllis BLEWETT, who ran a grocery store
downstairs (see 1934-1978). |
1905-06 |
Blacksmith; shop on Alum Rock at corner of Webster; residence at 68 Webster. |
1911-12 |
(Minnie); blacksmith; shop on Alum Rock at Jones Ave.; residence 4 Jones Ave |
1918-1930's |
Amos O. Williams served as county coroner, was an officer in several savings and loans, and
lived at 169 North Sixth Street until the late 1940's, when he moved to 323
South Fifteenth Street. He disappears from the city directories in 1953. |
1953 |
Last time Amos O. Williams listed in city directory as either an individual or as a business partner. Wendell Tully, director. No partners names after 1953 |
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