Rev. Peter Williams Jr. (1780 - 1840) was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Williams grew up to become active in the Methodist Church. In 1818, with the blessings of prominent white Methodist minister Rev. Thomas Lyell, Williams organized a black congregation in Harlem, St. Philip's African Church. He was the first African-American Episcopalian minister in the United States.[1] As a young man, Williams tutored James McCune Smith while he was attending The African Free School.[2]