Phyllis Williams, a social worker, was, in 2006, the first descendant of Edward and Jane Gillette to become known to the Getting Word project, after she contacted the local African American genealogical society. She had been researching her Gillette ancestors without knowing of their connection to Monticello. In the summer of 2007 she came to Charlottesville, with her sister Jeniece Johnson and her cousin Donald Gillette, to attend a gathering of the Monticello community. She continues to explore family history and to draw other relatives into the quest: “The more I learned, the more curious I became and the more curious I became, the more I shared, and the more I shared, then they became curious.”
Ancestry
Gill Gillette
d. 1774Edward Gillette
1760–post 1827Moses Gillette
1803–post 1880Moses Gillette
1837-post 1920Phyllis Johnson Williams
1939-
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Interview Information
15 July 2007, Charlottesville, VA
Interviewees: Donald Gillette, Margaret Gillette, Jeniece Johnson, Phyllis Williams
Also present: Beverly Gray