(See also Bert's father's birth certificate of October 5, 1850, Registry of Births, Registry of Records, Nassau; also his death certificate April 1, 1912, NYMA (New York), showing his place of birth as The Bahamas. Williams’ paternal grandparents, Frederick Williams Sr. and Emeline Armbrister, are listed on birth certificates as being natives of The Bahamas. Williams acknowledged his Bahamian origins in an interview published in New York World on June 27, 1903, following his command performance in London before the British king, when he said: "It was the proudest moment of my life ... to appear before my sovereign, for I am British born, hailing from The Bahamas." He again confirmed his Bahamian origins in an interview with the Chicago Record-Herald, September 25, 1910. In his petition for naturalization as a citizen of the US, he listed his place of birth as The Bahamas. At the age of either 2 or 3, Williams permanently emigrated with his parents to the US.