(1) Il est marié avec Maud Mary Moffatt.
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Death & Marriage Notices, Volume II: 1866-1888Associate Reformed PresbyterianNovember 20, 1884page 80 Presbyterian Deaths & Marriages, Vol 2: 1866-1888, p.80Married, October 29th, 1884, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Jno. A. Steele, by Rev. J. E. Pressly, D. D., assisted by Rev. Wm. W. Pharr, Mr. Sammie J. Pressly of Cabarrus County and Miss Emma Steele of Iredell County, N. C.
Ils se sont mariés le 4 décembre 1884, il avait 27 ans.
Enfant(s):
(2) Il avait une relation avec Augusta Camille Brice.
From: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnobion/goodspeed/p-gdsp.htm
William C. Pressly, M. D. Was born October 23, 1857, in Oktibbeha County, Miss., and is one of five surviving members of a family of seven children born to David and Sarah (Paden) Pressly, both of whom are natives of the Palmetto State. At the age of sixteen the father went to Alabama, and soon after entered college at Oxford, Ohio, where he graduated four years later and then returned to South Carolina. He attended the Presbyterian Seminary in Oktibbeha County two years, and then accepted the pastorship of the Presbyterian Church at Starkville, Miss., which he filled forty three years. Soon after locating in the latter place, he married Letha Fair, who bore him five children, two now living. The mother died and he afterward married the mother of our subject, who died January 17, 1883. David Pressly is now residing in Tipton County, Tenn. His son, Dr. Pressly, made his home under the paternal roof until he attained his majority, when he entered Erskine college, South Carolina, graduating from the same in 1882. He attended three sessions in New York City Medical College, and located in Marshall County, Miss., where he practiced until January, 1886. Since that time he has resided in Obion county, Tenn., where he is doing a good business. December 4, 1884, he married Maud Moffatt, who has born him one son, S. J. Moffatt. The Doctor and his wife are members of the Presbyterian Church.
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WILLIAM C. PRESSLY
William C. Prassly, M.D., was born October 23, 1857, in Oktibbeha County, Miss., and is one of five surviving members of a family of seven children born to David and Sarah (Paden) Pressly, both of whom are natives of the Palmetto State. At the age of sixteen the father went to Alabama, and soon after entered college at Oxford, Ohio, where he graduated four years later and then returned to South Carolina. Ha attended the Presbyterian Seminary in Oktibbeha County two yaars, and then accepted the pastorship of the Presbyterian Church at Starkville, Miss., which he filled forty-three years. Soon after locating in the latter place, he married Latha Fair, who bora him fiva children, two now living. The mother died and he afterward married the mother of our subject, who died January 17, 1883. David Pressly is now residing in Tipton County, Tann. His son, Dr. Pressly, made his homa under the paternal roof until he attained his majority, when he entered Erskine College, S.C., graduating from the sains in 1882. Ha attended three sessions in New York City Medical College, and located in Marshall Co., Miss., where he practiced until Jan. 1886. Since that time he has resided in Obion Co., Term., where he is doing a good business. December 4, 1884, he married Maud Moffatt, who has born him one son, S.J. Moffatt. The Doctor and his wife are members of tha Presbyterian Church.
The Goodspeed History of Tennessee, Easley, S.C., 1978 (originally published, 1887), p. 971.
Marriage Announcement
"Associate Reformed Presbyterian Death & Marriage Notices Volume II: 1866-1888" Compiled by Lowry Ware Scmar Columbia, South Carolina 1998.
December 18, 1884.
- - - - December 4th, 1884 in the Associate Reformed church in Troy, Obion County, Tenn. by Rev. David Pressly, assisted by Rev. Thomas P. Pressly, Dr. W. C. Pressly of Marshall County, Miss. and Miss Maud M. Moffatt, only daughter of Mrs. Mary B. Moffatt of Troy, Tenn. .
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Biographical Information
Obion County, Tennessee Genealogy.
Goodspeed 1887.
William C. Pressly, M. D. Was born October 23, 1857, in Oktibbeha County, Miss., and is one of five surviving members of a family of seven children born to David and Sarah (Paden) Pressly, both of whom are natives of the Palmetto State. At the age of sixteen the father went to Alabama, and soon after entered college at Oxford, Ohio, where he graduated four years later and then returned to South Carolina. He attended the Presbyterian Seminary in Oktibbeha County two years, and then accepted the pastorship of the Presbyterian Church at Starkville, Miss., which he filled forty three years. Soon after locating in the latter place, he married Letha Fair, who bore him five children, two now living. The mother died and he afterward married the mother of our subject, who died January 17, 1883. David Pressly is now residing in Tipton County, Tenn. His son, Dr. Pressly, made his home under the paternal roof until he attained his majority, when he entered Erskine college, South Carolina, graduating from the same in 1882. He attended three sessions in New York City Medical College, and located in Marshall County, Miss., where he practiced until January, 1886. Since that time he has resided in Obion county, Tenn., where he is doing a good business. December 4, 1884, he married Maud Moffatt, who has born him one son, S. J. Moffatt. The Doctor and his wife are members of the Presbyterian Church..
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