Name |
William Horace^ Anthony |
- [Alamance County_Feb 2006_backup.FTW]
From Bob's Genealogy Filing Cabinet II:
His son James and Roddy answered questionnaires regarding their CSA service, providing us with his wife?s name. James Frederick Anthony stated that ?my father was old style Methodist Circuit rider... had often as many as 15 churches under his charge and preached every day in the week...?[34] This statement also declared that William Horace Anthony was born at Thompson's Creek in Bedford County but lived most of his life in Moore [formerly Franklin] County, that he and his two older sons joined the 1st Tennessee Regiment in 1861 and that he served as chaplain in 1862, when he resigned on account of being afflicted with rheumatism, contracted in camp. James Anthony?s statement also declares that his father was a ?full blooded German?, that all four of his grandparents came from Germany, one of his grandmothers being named Shofner. A similar statement by Roddy Anthony declared that his father was a traveling minister in the Tennessee Conference. He made a similar statement regarding his father?s ancestry. Roddy gave his father?s middle name as ?Harris? and James gave it as ?Horace?. The move from Bedford County to Franklin County evidently occurred between the births of those two sons, each given the respective county as their own birthplace. James Anthony?s statement mentions that his brother Nicholas A. Anthony also volunteered in the CSA in 1861 but was discharged after a few months with a disability. A good deal of information on his family came from my father?s correspondence with Lassie Munsey, a granddaughter of James Frederick Anthony. There is also a family Bible with all his children.
(Rootsweb - Family Tree Sandra, sansgenmail@gmail.com)
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Birth |
06 Aug 1819 |
Thompson's Creek, Bedford Co, Tennessee |
- Bedford birth records:
William Horace Anthony, 8 Aug 1819 to Nicholas Anthony and Sarah Nicholson.
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Gender |
Male |
Census |
1850 |
Franklin Co, Tennessee |
Census |
1860 |
Bridgeville, Franklin Co, Tennessee |
Census |
1880 |
Lynchburg, Moore Co, Tennessee |
Ethnicity |
"full-blooded German" |
Religion |
"old style Methodist circuit rider" |
Death |
Abt 1884 |
Burial |
Turkey Creek Cem, Moore Co, Tennessee |
Notes |
- [Alamance County_Feb 2006_backup.FTW]
From Bob's Genealogy Filing Cabinet II:
His son James and Roddy answered questionnaires regarding their CSA service, providing us with his wife's name. James Frederick Anthony stated that "my father was old style Methodist Circuit rider... had often as many as 15 churches under his charge and preached every day in the week..."
[34] This statement also declared that William Horace Anthony was born at Thompson's Creek in Bedford County but lived most of his life in Moore [formerly Franklin] County, that he and his two older sons joined the 1st Tennessee Regiment in 1861 and that he served as chaplain in 1862, when he resigned on account of being afflicted with rheumatism, contracted in camp. James Anthony's statement also declares that his father was a "full blooded German", that all four of his grandparents came from Germany, one of his grandmothers being named Shofner.
A similar statement by Roddy Anthony declared that his father was a traveling minister in the Tennessee Conference. He made a similar statement regarding his father's ancestry. Roddy gave his father's middle name as "Harris" and James gave it as "Horace".
The move from Bedford County to Franklin County evidently occurred between the births of those two sons, each given the respective county as their own birthplace. James Anthony's statement mentions that his brother Nicholas A. Anthony also volunteered in the CSA in 1861 but was discharged after a few months with a disability.
A good deal of information on his family came from my father's correspondence with Lassie Munsey, a granddaughter of James Frederick Anthony. There is also a family Bible with all his children.
(Rootsweb - Family Tree Sandra, sansgenmail@gmail.com)
- The following were answers on a questionnaire given by William Harris Anthony's son, James Frederick Anthony:
William Horace Anthony was born at Thompson's Creek, Bedford Co, TN. He lived on turkey Creek and Big Hurricane practically all his life in Moore Co., [TN]. He and his two older sons joined Peter Turney's 1st Tenn. Regiment (afterward designated "The 1st Confederate") in 1861 and he served as chaplain in 1862, when he resigned on account of being afflicted with rheumatism, contracted in camp. After serving as chaplain during the year 1861 he resigned in the spring of 1862, came home, and continued his ministerial duties to his death. William was a full blooded German - his grandmother & grandfather on both sides came from Germany. His grandmother on his father's side was a Shofner
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Person ID |
I19265 |
Roots |
Last Modified |
18 Oct 2014 |
Family |
Elizabeth^ Pollock, b. 31 May 1811, Tennessee d. 8 Jun 1888 (Age 77 years) |
Marriage |
01 Oct 1837 |
Tennessee |
Children |
+ | 1. Robert Henry Anthony, b. 02 Jul 1838, Bedford Co, Tennessee d. 30 Jan 1909 (Age 70 years) |
+ | 2. Rod S Anthony, b. 11 Apr 1841, Thompson's Creek, Bedford Co, Tennessee d. Aft 1922 (Age 81 years) |
| 3. Nicholas Anthony, b. 11 Aug 1843, Bedford Co, Tennessee d. Aft 1843 (Age 0 years) |
+ | 4. James Frederick Anthony, b. 09 Mar 1846, Franklin Co, Tennessee d. Aft 1922 (Age 76 years) |
+ | 5. Peter Laton Jasper Anthony, b. 27 Jul 1848, Franklin Co, Tennessee d. 01 Apr 1911, Washita Co, Oklahoama (Age 62 years) |
+ | 6. Jacob^ Levi Allen "Jake" Anthony, (DNA), b. 19 Apr 1851, Franklin Co, Tennessee d. 26 Jan 1931, Clovis, Curry Co, New Mexico (Age 79 years) |
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Family ID |
F7071 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
10 Feb 2011 |