Person:Daniel Shoffner (8)

Daniel Peyton Shoffner
 
m. 10 Apr 1831
  1. Flavella Jane Shofner1832 -
  2. Loton Davis ShofnerAbt 1834 -
  3. John ShoffnerAbt 1837 -
  4. Daniel Peyton Shoffner1839 -
  5. Martha ShoffnerAbt 1842 -
  6. Thomas ShoffnerAbt 1844 -
  7. Michael ShoffnerAbt 1846 -
  8. Martin ShoffnerAbt 1852 -
  9. Edward ShoffnerAbt 1854 -
m. 28 Dec 1865
  1. Florence M Shoffner1868 -
  2. Jennie C Shofner1869 - 1942
  3. Lotta Dana ShoffnerAbt 1872 -
Facts and Events
Name Daniel Peyton Shoffner
Gender Male
Birth? 25 Jan 1839 Carroll County, Tennessee
Marriage 28 Dec 1865 Bedford County, Tennesseeto Mary B Howard
Census? 1900 Dist 13, Obion County, Tennessee

Goodspeed's Biographies, contributed to Lauderdale County, US GenWeb (http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/lauderdale/bios/gdspdbio4.txt):

Daniel P. Shoffner, a very prominent manufacturer and saw-mill owner of Lauderdale County, was born in Carroll County, Tennessee, January 25, 1839. His parents were Joel and Matilda Shoffner; the father was born in North Carolina, and was one of the pioneers of West Tennessee. He married in Carroll County, where he lived until 1840, then moved to Bedford County, where he died in 1862. The mother was also a native of North Carolina, and is still living, with her daughter, Mrs.. J. B. Woosley, of Obion County. Our subject is the fifth of ten children -- seven sons and three daughters; he was raised on a farm, and while his educational advantages were limited, he has, by his energy and close application to business, brought himself to the front as one of the self-made, practical business men of the county. When quite young he began steam saw-milling, and has since continued it; his father was one of the pioneers in the business in West Tennessee. Mr. Shoffner moved from Bedford County to West Tennessee, and settled in Union City, where he has been one of the founders of most of the manufacturing interests of the place. Mr. Shoffner went into the Confederate Army and was sergeant-major of the Seventeenth Tennessee Infantry, and was acting adjutant and major during Bragg's raid through Kentucky, and was at the battles of Fishing Creek, Ky., Wild Cat, back of Cumberland Gap, Murfreesboro, and Perryville; he was wounded twice at Murfreesboro, and was captured at Chattanooga, and held as a prisoner, then paroled after three years, hard service. Mr. Shoffner was married in Bedford County, December 28, 1865, to Miss Mary B. Howard, a daughter of Maj. Howard of Lincoln County, Tennessee; she was born in that county, May 23, 1842. Florence M. and Lotta D. were the two children born to this marriage. Our subject is neutral in politics; he is a member of the F. & A. M., of the K. of P., and the K. of H., and was president of the C. B. A., two years. Himself and family belong to the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. His home is at Union City, but his milling and lumber interests are at Hall's Station on the Newport News & Mississippi Valley Railroad.

1900 Union City, Obion census shows widowed daughter JC Harris with 3 children. D P Shoffner 59 W M Turner 30 Lottie Turner 28 Mary Howard Turner 10/12 J C Harris 31 Mary Harris 10 J C Harris 7 W T Harris 7