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Williams, Eleazar -1795
The lost prince.
A dark mystery shrouds the fate of the eldest son of Louis XVI.
of France and Marie Antoinette, who was eight years of age at the time his father was murdered by the Jacobins.
After the downfall of Robespierre and his fellows, it was declared that the prince died in prison in
EleazEleazar Williams. 1795, while the royalists believed he had been secretly hidden away in the United States.
Curious facts and circumstances pointed to Rev. Eleazar Williams, a reputed half-breed Indian, of the Caughnawaga tribe, near Montreal, as the surviving prince, who, for almost sixty years, had been hidden from the world in thatRev. Eleazar Williams, a reputed half-breed Indian, of the Caughnawaga tribe, near Montreal, as the surviving prince, who, for almost sixty years, had been hidden from the world in that disguise.
He was a reputed son of Thomas Williams, son of Eunice, the captive daughter of Rev. John Williams, of Deerfield, Mass. He was educated at Long Meadow, Mass., and when the war with England broke out, in 1812, he became confidential agent of the government among the Indians in northern New York.
He served in several eng