Nathaniel F. Williams

[2][3] Before 1799, his brother Benjamin moved from Roxbury to 126 Lombard in Baltimore becoming wealthy in the shipping industry.

[4][5] Benjamin's Daughter Susan May Williams, became well known for her relation to Napoleon through her marriage to Jérôme Napoléon Bonaparte.

With his brothers, Amos, George and Cumberland, he founded the Savage Mill on land next to the Commodore Joshua Barney House in Maryland.

He served as a private, Baltimore Fencibles, War of 1812, becoming wounded at the Battle of North Point in 1814.

[6][7][8] When Luther Martin became ill, Williams became Acting Attorney General of Maryland serving from 1820 to 1822.

The Battle of North Point