Willoughby Williams was an American war veteran and politician from North Carolina.
Williams enlisted in 1776 and fought in the American Revolutionary War as a regimental commissionary officer.
[1] Their son Willoughby Williams Jr. (1798-1882) went on to live in Woodlawn, a National Register of Historic Places-listed mansion in Nashville, with his wife m. Nancy Nichols (1808-1844).
[3] Williams lived in Dobbs County, North Carolina.
[1] In 1806, his widow married Joseph McMinn, who served as Governor of Tennessee from 1815 to 1821.