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Dave Presley [Male]
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Elizabeth "Betsy" CLIFTON dau/o Jesse and Priscilla CLIFTON m abt 1795 inMontgomery Co NC Hir am WILLIAMS. They bought land in Chester Co SC in1798 and sold it to move to Wilson Co TN i n 1806. Severa l children ofJesse & Priscilla CLIFTON settled in Wilson Co TN including son B enjaminand wife, Cynthia. - Ruth Coward Cunningham
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Thomas may be the Tom of the second marriage recorded by Cal Gregory.
Thomas A. Andrews, Justice of the Peace, Mason was born in
Macon, Tenn September 7, 1829. He was married April 3, 1851, to
Miss Arena Jackson, daughter of Irwin Jackson, of Marion County,
IL.Our subject located in Effingham County, IL and followed the
avocation of farming, at which he met with good success.
Purchased and paid for 120 acres of land in Mason Township. In
1857, he purchased a store in Brownsburg, of this county, and
embarked in merchandising. This proved rather disastrous, he
continued the business little over one year, sold out on credit, and never
received the promised stipulation. He then returned to farming with good
success, paid the debts contracted in the store business, and gained
considerable property. In 1877 he removed to Mason, and worked for some
time in a Stave factory. Politcally, Mr. Andrews is a stanch Democrat. He
has repeatedly held the office of Justice of the Peace, a postion he at
present fills. Has a family of seven children living. John W., born in
1856, Sarah E., born in 1858; Mary T., wife of Harvey Leatherman, was born
in 1860. Thomas born in 1862; Charles F. born in 1871; Jessie A, born in
1869; and two dead. Miss Emma Andrews was born in 1864 and died in 1881;
William F., was born in 1856, and died in 1858. The subjects father,
Drewry Andrews was born in Chatham County, NC Feb 14, 1783, and resided
there till 1805 when he went with his parents to Smith County, Tenn. Soon
after he was there he was married to Rebecca Parker, and settled in that
county. In 1811, his wife died, mother of three children, who survived
her; John, born in 1806 is a resident of Macon County, Tenn; Cal W., born
in 1808; Mrs. Martha Young, was removed to Macon Township. After the death
of his wife, went into the Indian war that was raging at that time and
served.
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