Kentucky: A History of the State, Perrin, Battle, Kniffin, 8th ed., 1888, Jefferson Co. WILLIAM A. MERIWETHER is a native of Jefferson County, Ky., and was born May 26, 1825. He is a son of Hon. David Meriwether, a native of Virginia, who came to Kentucky in an early day and located on a farm near Louisville, where he still lives. In 1832 he was elected to the legislature, and re-elected in 1835,-36,-37,-38,-39,-46,-59,-61, and the last term was speaker of the House of Representatives and was re-elected in 1879, 1881, and 1883; he was a member of the Constitutional Convention that framed the present Constitution of the State; in 1852, was appointed to the United States Senate by Governor Powell, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Henry Clay, and in 1853, was appointed by President Pierce Governor of New Mexico. After his last term in Legislature (1883) he retired from politics and is still a well preserved man of his age. William A. Meriwether received a good practical education in the schools of his native county, and in 1845 he commenced farming in Floyd County, Ind., in which he continued until the breaking out of the Mexican war, when he enlisted in the army under Gen. William O. Butler. At the close of the war he resumed farming, and in the meantime studied law and medicine. From 1861 to 1864 he was Deputy United States Marshal, and from the latter date until 1869, was appointed United States Marshal for Kentucky by President Lincoln. From 1870 to 1876 he was Clerk of the United States Court at Louisville, since when he has been actively engaged in the real estate business. Mr. Meriwether was married, in 1856, to Lillie Morsell; she died in 1860, and he was married, in 1864, to Julia D. Tryon. One child was born to his first marriage--H. Travilla, and three by his last, viz: Frank T., living in Asheville; N. C., David L., in Louisville and Julia. Meriwether Morsell Tryon = VA NC http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/jefferson/meriwether.wa.txt