1830-1847 Will Index

FamilySearch has digitized the Works Progress Administration transcriptions of Shelby County Wills.  The images are available online, but below I have typed up the name index for easy reference.


ABBOT, Jane G.HENLY, T.B.RIVES, George
ABERNATHY, ThomasHERING, JoelROBB, James
ALEXANDER, JesseHORN, MossesROBERTSON, Z.T.
ALLEN, AlexanderHOWISTON, Wm.ROYSTER, David
ALLEN, WillieHYNES, WilliamSANDERS, Joel B.
ALLISON, Thos.IRBY, GeraldSANDERS, M.L.
BALCH, AmandaISH, JacobSANDERSON, Elizabeth
BALCH, John K.JAMES, Henry F.SCALES, Joseph
BANGUS, BryantJOHNSON, LucySCRUGGS, Joseph
BELL, AndrewJOHNSON, Wm. I.SHIELDS, E.J.
BELL, Reuben H.JONES, AchellesSHEPHERD, William
BENNETT, PollyJONES, A.G.SKINNER, Benjamin
BEST, JohnJONES, BerthaSMITH, Calvin W.
BIGGS, BenjaminJONES, Eldredge W.SMITH, Joseph
BLOUNT, ThomasJONES, LafayetteSMITH, Sarah I.
BOLTON, Chas.KENNEDY, W.H.SMITH, Susanna
BOSHER, LeonardKEON, M.J.SNOW, John
BOWEN, AbnerKIMBROUGH, Jas.SPICER, Winfred
BOWEN, JohnKIMBROUGH, LydiaSTANTON, Benjamin
BROOKS, JosephKIMBROUGH, Margaret (Mrs.)STEWART, Wm. P.
BROWN, ElizabethKIRK, JosephSUGGETT, Bing
BROWN, John L. LAWRENCE, Wm.SUGGS, Isaacs
BRUCE, Wm. WallaceLEWIS, Charles W.TATE, Jesse C.
CANNON, JohnLEWIS, John N.TAYLOR, James P.
CARR, Martha AnnMACKEY, SamuelTAYLOR, Thos. B.
CARR, JosephMASON, JamesTHOMPSON, Wm.
CHRISTIAN, FredMAY, BenjaminTHURMON, F.C.
CHRISTIAN, WyattMcGEHEE, FountainTINSLEY, Ann
CLARKE, ElishaMcKEON, NicholasTITUS, Robert E.
COBB, Wm. McLEAN, ArchibaldTOSER, Nancy
COCHRAN, LynchMcMAHAN, FrancisTREZVANT, James
COTTON, JosephMcMILLAN, MurdockTREZVANT, L.C. (M.D.)
COX, EdwardMICKLEBERRY, J.S.TRIGG, Lucy
CROP, ShedrickMILLER, Thos.TURNER, John
DAUGHTRY, JamesMOORE, NathVAUGHN, Edmond H.
DUNN, DavidMOORE, CharityWAGNON, John P.
DUNN, SamuelMOORE, William A.WARD, Edward (Col.)
EASON, Howell D.MURRAY, Margaret A.WARD, Elizabeth
EDMONDS, James L.NUTT, ThomasWARE, Robert
EMMEY, FrederickOLIVER, Thomas B.WASHBURN, Thos.
FARIS, JamesPARHAM, SionWENDELL, Wm.
FRASIER, Jas.PARKS, JohnWHEATLY, Leonard
GATEWOOD, JanePATILLO, R.H.WHERRY, Andrew
GOOLSBY, RichardPERSONS, Benj. E.WHITE, Joseph
GREENLAW, GabrielPERSONS, Richard I.WILLIAM, James
GREGORY, WilliamPIRKINSON, JohnWILLIAM, Lewillen
GRIFFIN, ElijahQUENICHET, VivantWILSON, Jane
GRIFFIN, PleasantRASH, Thomas A.WISE, Henry
HADNOT, Brice W.RAWLINGS, Miss JulietWORTHAM, Robert
HARDAWAY, James P. RAWLINGS, IsaacWOODS, John
HARRIS, WilliamREID, John R.YOUNG, Emanuel
HARKLEROAD, DanieREMBERT, Andrew
HATCH, DurantREMBERT, James
HAYNES, HenryRENNOLDS, Fielding
HERRON, Isaac

 

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LAWHORN, Leonard (Biography)

Leonard Lawhorn (1842 – 22 Jul 1929 Memphis) married Margaret L. “Maggie” Brooks (Jan 1849 Memphis – August 2, 1895 Memphis) on 12 Sep 1867 in Shelby County, TN. Margaret was the second daughter of James Monroe Brooks and Mary Ann Kingston. According to Leonard’s obituary in “The Appeal,” he “was orphaned at an early age and rose from newsboy to head of what was the largest wholesale grocery company south of the Ohio, L. Lawhorn and Co. (Estab. 1864). He enlisted in the Confederate Army during the Civil War, served 3 years, was captured at Corinth, and was taken to the Union prison at Cairo, IL.  He escaped and returned to Memphis as a stowaway on a Union Troop ship. Unable to break through the Union lines, Leonard was forced to remain in Memphis during the remainder of the war. He was a Memphis Alderman and member of several sportsman’s clubs, Angerona Lodge, F and AM, St. Elmo Commandery, Knights Templar, and Loyal Order of Moose. During Memphis’ Yellow Fever epidemic Leonard was involved in rehabilitation work.”  He is buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Memphis. Margaret is buried in an marked grave at Elmwood Cemetery, Memphis. (See Brooks)

 

Issue of Margaret Brooks and Leonard Lawhorn

Julia Valerie Lawhorn   (26 Jun 1868 Memphis, Shelby, TN – 7 Feb 1962 Memphis, Shelby, TN) married John Gray Blount (6 Aug 1866 Washington, DC – 8 Dec 1940 Memphis, Shelby, TN) on Aug 1892 in Memphis. He was the son of

John Gray Blount and Elizabeth Watkins Perry. Julia and John were buried in Forrest Hill Cemetery, Memphis.  Issue:

Julia Valerie Blount (1893-1994)

Margaret Louise Blount (1895-1989)  School teacher.

John Gray Blount (b. 1897)

Elizabeth Perry Blount (1900-1990)

William Augustus Blount (1909-1981) married (1) Margaret Elivira Simkins (1906 Salem, OR – 1951) in 1939 in Memphis.  He married (2) Lucy Ann Tate (b. 1922 Bartlett, Shelby, TN), daughter of Lemuel Hall Tate and Lida Chester Hammontree, on 27 Feb 1954 in Memphis. Tate County, Mississippi is named after Thomas Simpson Tate, father of Lemuel. Lucy Ann Tate married (1) William Frederick Niedringhaus Randolph of St. Louis, Missouri.

May Pearl Lawhorn  (1870-1953 Raleigh, Shelby, TN) married Henry Wyatt Bayliss (1863 Clarksville, TN – 1930 Memphis) in 1892, son of William G. Bayliss.  IssueBasyl Bayliss (1892- 1909) and Henry W. Bayliss.

Leonard A. Lawhorn (b. 1873) married Mr. Pigeon from Memphis.

Leon Lawhorn (1875 Memphis – 1934 Memphis) married Minerva Rogers.  Issue: Margaret Louise, Lillian M., Roger, Leon, Clarence, Julian R., and Paul Geriach.

Dr. Cecil Claine Lawhorn (1878-1971 Milwaukee, WI) married Julia Elle (b. 1876) in 1898.

Brookes Lawhorn  (b. 1879)

John F. Lawhorn  (b. 1881) married Agnes Towers in 1900.

Julian Lawhorn married Rachel.

Submitted by Brenda B. Watson

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