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    1. [TNBEDFOR] Re: Humphry Cunningham & Margaret Patton
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IhB.2ACI/285.2.2 Message Board Post: Hi. I saw your posting. Do you know anything about Margaret's Patton ancestor and relations? I'm researching Thomas Maltimore Patton born in Wilson County, TN in 1857. Thank you, Becky Patton

    08/04/2002 11:42:55
    1. Re: [TNBEDFOR] Re: Humphry Cunningham & Margaret Patton
    2. Cindy Robertson
    3. You may want to check out Goodspeeds History of Williamson County as there is a James Patton listed with a grandmother, Margaret Patton. Don't know what you know about your Margaret or Thomas Maltimore but since Wilson County and Williamson County are close to each other, it's worth a look. Here's what it says: James Patton, a prominent citizen of Williamson County, was born July 17, 1812. His father Jason Patton, was born in North Carolina in 1787, and came to Tennessee about 1802, where he was engaged in tilling the soil. His mother, Bithunia Bostick, was born in North Carolina about 1789, and came to Tennessee with her father in 1809. In 1811 she was married to Jason Patton and became the mother of nine children, three of whom are yet living. Mr. Patton died August 7, 1841, and his widow followed him in death May 10, 1870. Our subject's grandfather, James Patton, was born in Tennessee in 1760. The grandmother, Margaret (Wilson) Patton, emigrated from Scotland to Ireland and from there to North Carolina, where she was married. Our subject was reared on a farm, and with the exception of a few years that he spent trading in slaves, might be called a life-long farmer. In 1839 he married Miss Susan Thompson, a native of this State, born June 2, 1820, and the daughter of Jason and Susan (Cobb) Thompson. To Mr. and Mrs. Patton were born four children: Mary B., born December 7, 1841; Jason H., born August 5, 1849; Agnes J., born November 19, 1851, and Joseph J., deceased, born November 6, 1854. Mrs. Patton died December 18, 1881. Shortly after marriage he moved to Mississippi and ran a cotton plantation for ten years, after which he moved back to Tennessee. In 1850 he purchased the farm on which he now resides, it consists of 500 acres of first-class land in a fine state of cultivation. In 1854 he was elected justice of the peace and served the people in that capacity for about eighteen years. He was a conscript officer with the rank of major in the Confereathe service. In politics he is a Democrat.

    08/05/2002 05:40:26