Brought up on a farm, he ws familiar with the labor required for successfully managing a farming operation. He occupied a farm which he had previously secured about fire miles west of Dallas, shich he assisted his father to improve the land.
He worked with his father until 1853, when he opened a food store-market on west Jefferson near Beckley. He pursued this business for about two years. He turned the operation of the store over to a clerk and moved to a new tract of 320 acres of unimproved land.
On 18 August 1859, he married Miss Lauretta E. Horne, a native of Clay County , Missouri. John W. and Lauretta settled on their 320 acres in what is now known as Cockrell Hill. He soon closed the market business in Dallas and they gave their full attention to agriculture and a growing young family.
They were the parents of six children; Sarah Elizabeth who married James Freeman; Thomas Alexander, who married Elvira "Katie" Moore Hopkins; John Samuel, who died in 1878; Charles Boone; and Rachel J. Who married Fee Daniel.
J.W. Merrifield served in the Commissary Department, CSA during the Civil War. Upon his return to civilian life, he continued to accumulate land until he owned 1080 acres of fertile farm land in western edge of Dallas.
http://www.dallaspioneer.org/stories/pioneers.php?ID=575
Brought up on a farm, he ws familiar with the labor required for successfully managing a farming operation. He occupied a farm which he had previously secured about fire miles west of Dallas, shich he assisted his father to improve the land.
He worked with his father until 1853, when he opened a food store-market on west Jefferson near Beckley. He pursued this business for about two years. He turned the operation of the store over to a clerk and moved to a new tract of 320 acres of unimproved land.
On 18 August 1859, he married Miss Lauretta E. Horne, a native of Clay County , Missouri. John W. and Lauretta settled on their 320 acres in what is now known as Cockrell Hill. He soon closed the market business in Dallas and they gave their full attention to agriculture and a growing young family.
They were the parents of six children; Sarah Elizabeth who married James Freeman; Thomas Alexander, who married Elvira "Katie" Moore Hopkins; John Samuel, who died in 1878; Charles Boone; and Rachel J. Who married Fee Daniel.
J.W. Merrifield served in the Commissary Department, CSA during the Civil War. Upon his return to civilian life, he continued to accumulate land until he owned 1080 acres of fertile farm land in western edge of Dallas.
http://www.dallaspioneer.org/stories/pioneers.php?ID=575
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