Jefferson County Notes Pioneer Association Minutes |
These are on 2 pages that I copied for myself and the top & bottom is cut off so I started where it began. Correction: It is Henry Marsh Williams not Mercer as I indicated in the below writing. Mary ****** "Pioneer Association" Minutes 1871-1890 Page 113 (1) .......in-law of Lemuel OVERBY, who died in this county many years since. The subject of this sketch was married Sept. 20, 1829 in this county to Polly RIDGWAY, a step-daughter of John RIDGWAY. Her mother was an AME. (not sure if this is right-hard to read) It was but a short time after his marriage, he located where he lived until his death, which transpired Aug. 12, 1877. He was a quiet, good and inoffensive citizen. Page 113 (2) Learner B. ALLEN was the son of Rhodam ALLEN. His mother's maiden name was Lucinda ATWOOD, whose mother's maiden name was, Mary PACE, daughter of Joel PACE, Sr. and Mary his wife, whose maiden name was EAST. He was born in Jefferson County two miles west of Mt. Vernon on May 12, 1831. His wife was Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph and Mary PACE. Her mother's maiden name being DANIELS. He died Oct. 19, 1877. Page 113 & 114 (3) Henry M. WILLIAMS was born in White County, Tenn. May 22, 1825. His father's name was Silas M.(ercer) WILLIAMS better known as "Messer" WILLIAMS. The family came to the Southern part of Jefferson County when Henry was a little over two years old. He was married on April 6, 1842 to Judith BOYLS. He served in the war with Mexico, was in 1862 a member of the Illinois Legislature from the district composed of Jefferson and Franklin Counties. He several times also held the office of Justice of the Peace. He died near Humboldt, Tenn. whither he had gone, on account of ill health, Nov. 20, 1877. Page 114 (4) Dr. Joseph FROST was born in Lincoln County, NC, Dec. 20, 1801. He came to Jefferson County in 1837. He resided on a farm about six miles NW of Mt. Vernon, where he died. He practiced medicine extensively for many years in Jefferson and adjoining counties. During his later years, he restricted his practice to his immediate neighborhood. He died Nov. 30, 1877. He was a member of the M.E. Church for many years and was of a kind and cheerful disposition. Page 114 (5) John R. BADGET was born in Sumner County, Tenn., April 8, 1817. His grand-mother was named Nancy and a sister to John TYLER, and half sister to the older JOHNSONs. He was the son of Thomas BADGET, and with his father came to Jefferson County Oct. 20, 1826. On Aug. 7, 1875 he married his second wife, Julia G. PATTERSON. He was an orderly and quiet citizen and good man. The exact date of his death is not known, but transpired in the early part of............ (this page is cut off and the death year sould be the same as the others listed which is 1877) |
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