(1) Hij is getrouwd met Sarah Frances McCampbell.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1857 te Hatton, Runcorn, Cheshire, England, hij was toen 24 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
(2) Hij heeft/had een relatie met Frances Harvey.
1876
ADDENDUM VIII.
From the TENNESSEE STATE GAZETTEER, 1876-1877, published by the R. L. Polk Company, Nashville, 1876, pages 330, 332: (copy in the History-Genealogy Department, Memphis Public Library, Hist. Ref. 917. 68, P76, 1876-1877)
PARIS.
The county seat of Henry county, is a flourishing incorporated village of 2, 500 inhabitants, it has an elevated situation in the central part of the county, on the line of the Memphis division of the L. & N. and G. S. R. R., by which it is 68 miles west of Clarksville, and 18 northeast of McKenzie, the point of crossing of the L. & N. and G. S. and the N., C. & St. L. Ry. It is 120 miles west of Nashville. Bailey's Fork, of West Sandy river, flows through the town, affording good water power. The manufacturing interests of Paris include 3 flouring mills, 3 cotton yarn factories; 1 saw mill, 2 carriage shops, 1 brick yard and 1 tobacco factory, a weekly newspaper, (the Intelligencer), is published. There are 3 select schools and churches, representing the Presbyterian, Methodist Baptist and Christian denominations, with Methodist and Baptist, colored. The surrounding country is level or moderately undulating, and produces corn, wheat, rye, oats, grasses and tobacco, cotton and hemp being grown to some extent. There are offices of the W. U. Telegraph and Southern Express Companies, and mail is received from all points daily. James B. Guthrie, postmaster.
Business Directory.
Aden, S. B., Physician, Harrell's block, Poplar. (See adv).
Aden, Doctor S. B. & Son, Proprs Doctor Aden's Medicines, Harrell's block, Poplar (See adv.).
Aden & Fryer, lawyers.
Alexander, Don J., propr Paris House.
Alexander, Oce, Livery Stable and Omnibus Line. (See adv)
Anderson, John, carriage mnfr.
Arbuckle, Mrs. & Damaron, millinery.
Aron, Wm. & Co., saloon and restaurant.
Bain, Pinkney, fish.
Ballard, Benjamin F., painter.
Barbee, John T., saloon.
Blanton, Horace T., county collector.
Blanton, Hurt & Co., flouring mills.
Bomar & Porter, groceries and agl impts.
Boothe, John L., lumber.
Bryant, A. R., deputy clerk and master in Chancery.
Bugg, Geo, A., barber.
Carter, Wm. L., lawyer.
Carter's Hotel, A. G. Trevathan, propr, s w cor Court square, (See adv).
Cavitt, Neander Y., meat market.
Champion, Samuel A., lawyer.
Cherry, Lafayette, livery.
Clark, John M., notary public.
Clark & Hearn, lawyers.
Cole and Sweeney, lawyers.
Covington, Wm. L., lumber.
Cox, Rev. Asa, (Baptist).
Crawford, Maston D., general store.
Curd, Richard D., general store.
Currier, Nathaniel, cotton yarn and twine mnfr.
Daniel, Marmaduke M., painter.
Dickenson, R. M., & Co., publishers Paris Intelligencer.
Dunlap, James T., jr., lawyer.
Dunlap, Rev. Richard, (Christian).
Edmonds, Samuel C., physician.
Etheridge, A. C., & Co., cotton yarn mnfrs.
Foster, Robert A., (assignee), grocery and saloon.
Freeman Brothers, cotton gin and grist mill.
Froehlich, Leopold, general store.
Glover, John R; station agent.
Gossitt, W. P., sewing machines.
Greer, Williams, & Tharpe; lawyers.
Harcourt, Thomas C., physician.
Harris, John W., county judge.
Hastings, Francis M., saloon.
Haynes & Bruce, stoves and tinware.
Hoffman, Mrs. D. G., Confectionery.
Holshouser, Wm. S., general store and saloon.
Howard, D. B., boots and shoes and gents' furnishing.
Hudson, Isaac M., clerk and master in chancery.
Humphreys, Wm. H., shoemaker.
Humphreys, Dawson & Co., grocers.
Janes, Orlando F., General Store; w s Court square.
Janes, Wm. M., lawyer.
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Johnson, Rev. J. W., (Methodist).
Jones, Rev. W. B., (Baptist).
King, Geo. W., agent nursery.
Landis, John C., physician.
Leflis, H. G., town marshal.
Lemonds, Jno. L., county trustee.
Long, Marion plasterer.
Luckey, Geo. E., carpenter and builder.
McCampbell, Andrew, lawyer.
McCampbell, James H., lawyer.
McFarland, Edward J., county register.
McFarland, Robert N., general store.
McNeill, Thomas C., drugs and books.
McNeill & Bros., general store.
Melton & Valentine, general store.
Milam, Emerson E., physician
Mitchum, A. B., & Co., drugs and books
Moore, Geo. W., county sheriff.
Moore, Rev. Warner, (Methodist)
Oakley, Whites & Co., cotton yarn mnfrs.
Orr, Mrs. Fannie, millinery.
Orr, Patrick R., restaurant.
Palmer, Kirby & Co., blacksmiths.
Paris House, Don. J. Alexander, propr.
Paris Intelligencer (weekly) R. M. Dickenson & Co. publishers
Parker, Edward B., saw mill, cotton gin and tobacco prizer
Porter, Buck, blacksmith.
Porter, Felix F., general store.
Poslethaite, John T., civil engineer.
Puckett, Wm., barber.
Rainey, John B., saddler.
Ray, James W., clerk county court.
Rison, Jasper V., merchant tailor.
Rison, Marcellus H., gunsmith and wagon maker.
Rogers, Wm., carriage mnfr.
Rogers, Wm. E., undertaker.
Russell, Ed. M., hotel propr.
Russell, Geo. S., clerk circuit court.
Sprowl & Ewing, flouring mill.
Stalls, Wm. M., carpenter and builder.
Stevens, C. R., general Store, guns, etc.
Sweney, Calvin; brick mnfr and contractor.
Sweeney, Jno. C., notary public.
Taylor, S. J., lawyer
Tayloe, Thos. H., dentist
Thomason, Jasper N., lawyer
Thompson House, Ed. M. Russell, propr.
Travis, Thomas O., carpenter and builder
Trevathan, A. G., Propr. Carter's Hotel and Mayor, s w cor. Court Square, (See adv.)
Trevathan, Geo. H., drugs and books
Trevathan, John W., justice of the peace
Upchurch, F. M. & Co., saloon and billiards
Vanhorne, Geo. D., jeweler
Wade, R. A., photographer
Welsh, Mrs. Robert, teacher
Williams, Frank E., lawyer
Williams, W. C., general store
Williams, Caldwell & Co., tobacco mnfrs.
Wright, Augustine E., saloon.
1880
Household Record 1880 United States Census
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
J. N. THOMASON Self M Male W 47 TN Lawyer TN TN
Sarah F. THOMASON Wife M Female W 42 TN Keeping House TN TN
James THOMASON Son S Male W 17 TN At Home TN TN
Charles THOMASON Son S Male W 10 TN At School TN TN
John THOMASON Son S Male W 6 TN At School TN TN
Sarah THOMASON Dau S Female W 4 TN TN TN
Susan A. THOMASON Dau S Female W 2M TN TN TN
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Source Information:
Census Place Paris, Henry, Tennessee
Family History Library Film 1255262
NA Film Number T9-1262
Page Number 18D
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Hon. Jasper N. Thomason, a prominent member of the Henry County bar, was born March 15, 1832, in that county fourteen miles west of Paris and is a son of Richard L. and Elizabeth (Smith) Thomason. The father was a native of North Carolina, born in 1801, and a farmer by occupation. In 1815 he immigrated to Stewart County, Tenn., and from there to this county in 1818, where he passed the remainder of his days. The mother was born in North Carolina the same year as her husband. They were married in 1820 and reared a family of nine children. Our subject grew to manhood on the farm and graduated from the law department of Cumberland University in 1855. He has ever since attended strictly to business and enjoys good success. He was a member of the State Legislature in 1883-84. In 1857 he married Sarah F. McCampbell, daughter of Andrew McCampbell, late chancellor of this district. By this union seven children were born, all of whom are living. The mother of these children died January 25, 1883, and June 8, 1886, Mr. Thomason married Frances Harvey of Greenville, Miss. The children are Andrew M., attorney in Gainesville, Tex.; James R., practicing law with his father; Charles H., John B., Sarah E., Mary L.. and Jasper N., Jr. Mr. Thomason is a Democrat in politics and an active member of his party. He is a prominent citizen and a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Thomason is a member of the Episcopal Church.
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