Person:William Patton (38)

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William Black Patton
d.Bet 25 Aug 1863 and 3 Aug 1874 Pattonville, Lamar, TX
m. 18 Feb 1806
  1. William Black Patton1805 - Bet 1863 & 1874
  2. Sarah W. Patton1810 - 1888
  3. Andrew Black Patton1811 - 1864
  • HWilliam Black Patton1805 - Bet 1863 & 1874
  • WElizabeth LewisAbt 1800 - 1862
m. 9 Nov 1831
  1. Robert J. Patton1832 - 1907
  2. John Snell Patton1834 - Abt 1841
  3. Salina A. Patton1835 -
  4. Nancy S. E. Patton1837 - 1886
  • HWilliam Black Patton1805 - Bet 1863 & 1874
  • WAnn Horne
m. 25 Aug 1863
Facts and Events
Name[1] William Black Patton
Gender Male
Birth? 22 Jan 1805 Newberry District, SC or Alabama
Marriage 9 Nov 1831 Triano, Madison Co., Alabamato Elizabeth Lewis
Other? 28 Sep 1837 Lamar County, TexasMigrated 2
Marriage 25 Aug 1863 to Ann Horne
Death? Bet 25 Aug 1863 and 3 Aug 1874 Pattonville, Lamar, TX
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"Wm. Black & His Descendants" 56.WILLIAM BLACK PATTON was probably born in Alabama. He married Elizabeth Lewis, eldest daughter of H. I. Lewis, on Nov. 9, 1831, at Triano, Ala. They moved to Lamar County, Texas, crossing the line into Texas on Sept. 28, 1837. Lamar County at that time was part of Red River County, Clarksville being the county seat. They settled on land on Birdsong Creek in Blossom prairie, twelve miles southeast of Paris, near the present village of Pattonville. His wife, Elizabeth, died June 23, 1862. He married, second, Ann Horne on Aug. 25, 1863. He died Aug. 3, 1874.

157Robert J.born Nov. 12, 1832 158John Snellborn Jan. 23, 1834 159Salina A.born Aug. 5, 183 5 160Nancy S. E.born Feb. 14, 1837

A mall village soon sprung up and was called Pattonville in honor of William B. Patton my father, its founder. http://www.genfinders.com/Netherlands/src227.htm#NI48479


Personen : Patton William Black William Black Patton and wife, Elizabeth, moved to Lamar County Texas in September, 1837. They located in Lamar County at that time a part of Red River County, Clarksville being the county seat, on Birdsong Creek in Blossom Prairie. There they remained among the indians and wild animals until the county settled up around them, which was rapidly done. Neighbors who moved in around them, were Joseph Houndshell, Jim Crowder, Samuel Bridges, Shearal Rollings, John Bailey, Hugh Alan, John T. Harmon, Sr., Dr. William Burris, Isack Cruce, G. S. Bonner, Jo Chusing, Richard Miller and John Pew, all within 18 months of their coming. Burial: Shady Grove Cemetery, Lamar County, Texas.

Patton William Black

   Vader : Patton Robert (Jr.) (1778 - 1854) (Age in the birth of the child : 26 jaar)
   Moeder : Black Nancy (1789 - 1858) (Age in the birth of the child : 15 jaar)
   Broers/Zusters :
      Patton Andrew Black (1811 - 1864 )
      Patton Sarah W. (?)
   Geboorte : 
         Datum : 22 januari 1805
         Plaats : Tennessee Verenigde Staten van Amerika
   Overlijden : 
         Datum : 3 augustus 1874 (69 jaar)
         Plaats : Texas Verenigde Staten van Amerika - Lamar County
   Aantekening : NI48476
   Familie Informatie :
         met Lewis Elizabeth (1800) :
               Huwelijk : 
                     Datum : 9 november 1831 (26 jaar)
                     Plaats : Alabama Verenigde Staten van Amerika - Morgan County
               kinderen :
                  Patton Robert J. (1832 )
                  Patton Salina A. (1835)
                  Patton Nancy E. (1837)
                  Patton John S. (?)

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References
  1. Raymond Finley Hughes and Howard Clift Black. William Black and his Descendents A Genealogy of the Descendents of William Black of Augusta County, VA and la. (Unpublished. Copyrighted 1973 by Hughes).