Miriam Carson White Williams (1831–1910) was an American banker. She was the first woman to serve as President of a U.S-based bank.[1] Williams became President of the State National Bank of Raleigh, North Carolina in 1879, after the death of her husband, then-President John Griffith Williams (1827–1879).
Miriam Carson Williams | |
|---|---|
| Born | Miriam Carson White 1831 |
| Died | 1910 (aged 78–79) |
Resting place | Historic Oakwood Cemetery |
| Occupation | bank executive |
| Spouse | John Griffith Williams |
Life
editWilliams was born in Smithfield, North Carolina. She married John Griffith Williams.
Career
editJohn Griffith Williams was President of the State National Bank of Raleigh. Upon his death in 1879, Miriam took over as President of the bank making her the first woman to serve as President of a US-based bank. She held the position for a few years after which her son-in-law, Charles E. Cross, became the bank's President.[2][3]
Cross and Miriam's brother, Samuel C. White, stole money all of the bank's funds and fled to Canada forcing the bank to close.[2][3]
Death
editWilliams died in 1910 and is buried in the Historic Oakwood Cemetery in Raleigh.[4]
References
edit- ↑ "1850-1899: A History of America's Banks and The ABA". www.aba.com. Retrieved 2024-10-28.
- 1 2 "TimesMachine: Friday July 20, 1888 - NYTimes.com". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-10-28.
- 1 2 "Burwell School History". burwellschoolhistory.org. Retrieved 2024-10-28.
- ↑ "North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources" (PDF).