Williams was born at
Penryn, Cornwall in 1789, a member of the
Williams family of Caerhays and Burncoose. His middle name was for the Tucker family of
Trematon Castle in
Cornwall. He joined the
Royal Navy and served at the
Battle of Trafalgar. He came to
Upper Canada in 1813, under the command of
Sir James Lucas Yeo, the commander of the British ships on the Great Lakes. During the
War of 1812, he served under Yeo. Following the war, in 1816 he was appointed commander of HM Sloop
Sunrise on
Lake Ontario. In 1817, when the naval fleets were dispersed, he returned to England, but came back to Upper Canada in 1818, bearing dispatches for a land grant. Williams first settled in
Cobourg and later moved to
Port Hope (at that time in
Durham County), where he built his homestead, Penryn Place. While it was being built, he stayed at a local hotel, the Mansion House, and had £5,000 stolen from him. In spite of Williams and others offering a reward of $500, it was never recovered. During the
Rebellions of 1837, Williams raised a company of militia from Durham county in support of the government. == Political career ==