Person:Presley Anderson (2)

Watchers
Presley Anderson
m. Est 1775
  1. Nancy Anderson1776 - 1842
  2. Presley Anderson1780 - 1853
m. Bef 1812
  1. Presley Anderson, III1812 - 1848
Facts and Events
Name Presley Anderson
Gender Male
Birth[1] 24 May 1780 Montgomery County, Kentucky
Marriage Bef 1812 Kentuckyto Euphemia Holder
Death[1] 29 Aug 1853 Montgomery County, Missouri

Records in Kentucky

From Madison County, KY Deed Book:

Page 252, Jan 1813, - Margaret Jones (formerly the widow Drake) gives her "beloved son in law, Presla [Presley] Anderson" a Power of Atty to sell a parcel of land on Drowning Creek about 6 miles from Richmond. This Margaret is a resident of Franklin Co Tenn at this time.
[Source Madison County, Kentucky Deed Book I [i]]. (Note: record proves that Presley Anderson married the daughter of Margaret [Buchanan] Drake Holder Jones).
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).
  2.   Bryan, William Smith; Robert Rose; and William Wilson Elwang. A History of the Pioneer Families of Missouri: With Numerous Sketches, Anecdotes, Adventures, Etc., Relating to Early Days in Missouri: Also, the Lives of Daniel Boone and the Celebrated Indian Chief Black Hawk: With Numerous Biographies and Histories of Primitive Institutions. (St. Louis, Missouri: Bryan, Brand & Co., 1876)
    pg. 238.

    ANDERSON - Presley Anderson and his wife, Elizabeth Steele, settled in Montgomery Co., Ky., in 1779. Their children were John A.S., James, William, Presley, Jr., Lucy and Eliza. John A.S., better known as Captain Jack was a remarkable man in his day, and is well remembered by the old citizens of Montgomery and Callaway counties. We give his history elsewhere. Presley, Jr., married Euphemia Jones, of Tennessee, and setttled first in Warren Co., Mo., in 1814, from whence he removed to Montgomery County in 1817, and settled near Brush Creek. He brought his family to Missouri on pack-horses, and they occupied Robert Ramsey's house, near Marthasville, soon after the murder of the family of the latter. The blood was still upon the floor when they went into the house, and Mrs. Anderson scoured it up before they put the furniture in. During the Indian war Mr. Anderson served as a ranger in Capt. Hargrove's Company, in Illinois. He was a devout Methodist, and the preachers of that denomination held services at his house for many years. The names of his children were - Presley, Jr., Joseph, James, William, John, Margaret, Lucy, Elizabeth and Eliza. James Anderson married Eliza Journey, of St. Charles County, and settled on Brush Creek, in Montgomery County. He afterward removed to St. Louis County, where he died. Eliza Anderson married John Dabney, who settled near Middletown in 1830.