- Index
- Dedication
- About the Author
- Hobert L. Townsend
- Preface
- Description of the County
- Origin of the County
- Decaturville
- Photographs
- Antiquities
- Photographs
- Early Roads and Basic Occupations
- Photographs
- Religion and the People
- Photographs
- Decatur County Schools
- Photographs
- Medical Professions
- Photographs
- News Papers
- Towns
- Photographs (Part 1)
- Photographs (Part 2)
- Civic and Other Clubs
- Photographs
- Early Decatur County Families
- Photographs
- Wars
- Photographs
- Taylor Alexander Family
- Generation of Meshack Bailey
- The Cleamon Bawcum Family
- The Bawcum History
- Dr. B. M. Brooks
- Generation of Joseph Byrd
- Isaac "Ike" Cotham History
- William Bird Dodson
- William Herschel & Marie Wilson Cox
- Jonothan Duck Family
- Family of Isaac Lewis Gibson
- John William Columbus Gibson and Mary Ila Haywood
- Emanuel Gibson Family
- G. Hobert Goff
- Sam Hays' Lineage
- Robert (Bob) Hays Lineage
- Henry Hendrix (Hendricks)
- John Lucky Houston Family
- The Houston Family
- Kennie Kimbrough Houston
- Doctor Jennings Family History
- Thomas Pleas Lafferty - Ethel Leona Thompson
- History of Lancaster's
- John F. Lipscomb
- Abraham M. Leasure
- The Long Family
- The Luton Family
- John McIllwain Family
- McMillan Family Sketch
- McMurry Family
- C. V. Maxwell
- George Washington Maxwell Family
- Mrs. Eliza Ann Gullege Maxwell
- W. S. Maxwell
- Miller History
- Nathaniel Moore
- Moore Family
- C. A. Palmer
- A History of the Parsons Family
- History of George W. Partin
- Martha Baugus Powers History
- Charlie W. Pratt
- Thomas, Phillip and George Reed
- James Floyd Rogers
- The Shannons
- Micajah "Cager" Scott History
- Strawn (Straughn) Families
- William Stout Family
- Family of Thomas Davis Stout
- George W. Tate
- Joseph Bailey Taylor and Margaret (Maggie) Isabelle Middleton
- Tinker Family
- The Tolley Famly
- The Townsend Family
- Mr. And Mrs. Max L. Townsend Family
- J. P. Troutt Family
- History of Eli Michael Vise Family
- J. B. and Frances Jackson Welch History
- James Reynolds Wyatt
- Yarbro-Jennings History
- The Yarbro Family
- John Garrett and Leora Keeton Yarbro
- Younger-Washburn-White Family
From Lillye Younger, The History of Decatur County Past and Present (Southhaven,
MS: Carter Printing Company, 1978).
Special thanks to Constance Collett for permission to make these web pages.
In Memory of Lillye Washburn Younger 1912-1998.
THE LUTON FAMILY IN DECATUR COUNTY TENNESSEE
Chapter XIV
Kenneth Luton
Lemuel Lee Luton came to that part of West Tennessee that is now Decatur County, in the early 1800's. He came from South Carolina. Lemuel married Sarah White daughter of Jonathan White and they had six children, Henry who died at birth or in infancy, Tempy, Nancy, Martha Ann, Jonathan and Narcissy.
Jonathan, named for his grandfather Jonathan White, was the only surviving male Luton. He became a teacher, merchant, lay preacher, and served as a Captain in the Confederate Army, Company H, 31st. Tennessee Infantry Regiment.
Jonathan Luton was married to Jane McCall from Huntingdon, Tenn. There were three children born to them, Joseph, Nannie and Monnie Luton. Jonathan's second marriage was to Cynthia Clementine Anderson. They had eleven children, Sarah Elizabeth, Sally, Ora, Lemuel, Gideon, Arthur, Annie, William Oliver, Stella, Lillie, Clementine, the third marriage was to Addie Reece a school teacher from Hohenwald, Tennessee by whom he had no children. The Luton children who lived in Decatur County and reared their children there were Monnie who married Washington Smith, Stella, who married John Hay, Sally Rainey, Arthur, Annie Luton, Lillie who married W. L. Wheat and Clementine who married Wesley Harrell.
The Last male Luton born in Decatur County was Dr. Frank H. Luton eldest of the six sons of William Oliver Luton and Corrilla Harper Luton. Dr. Luton was the first registered Psychiatrist in the State of Tennessee.
Jonathan Luton, it is said was the donor of the land on which the Concord Church and emetery, United Methodist, are located. The old home place at McKendree was moved from the original location up to the state road where it was renovated by Dr. Leon Hay of Memphis, Tn. Dr. Hay is a great-grand son of Jonathan Luton. There are no Lutons or Luton heirs who are permanent residents of Decatur County at this time.
Compiled by Kenneth Luton of Knoxville