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James L. Sloan was born in Rhea County, Tenn., in 1841, son of
James B. and Mary A. (Starrett) Sloan. The father was born in 'New York
and the mother in Virginia. They were married in the latter State and
moved to Tennessee, locating in Rhea County, in 1836, where they remained
until the father's death in 1845. The mother returned to her former home
in Virginia, where she remained until 1854, then returned to Tennessee,
and died at her son's' residence in Linden October 24, 1885, at the
advanced age of eighty-nine years. Our subject remained with his mother
until the beginning of the war, when he enlisted in the Eleventh Tennessee
Infantry, being second lieutenant of his company until the close of the
war. After the first year of the war he was frequently detailed on the
ordnance department, being an iron and brass molder by trade. At the close
of the war he returned to Nashville, but soon after moved to Centreville,
Hickman Co., Tenn., at which place he was admitted to the bar. In 1869 he
located at Linden, where he has since enjoyed a large and lucrative
practice in Perry and adjoining counties. January 8, 1861, he married
Sarah W. Corbitt, of Nashville, and of their ten children, five are
living: Walter N., Mary F., Chester L. H., Leonidas W. and James P. Mr.
Sloan is a member of the F. & A. M., I. O. O. F., K. of H. and I. O. W. M.
He is Post Junior Grand Warden of F. & A. M. |