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Dr Henry Jefferson Shannon

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Dr Henry Jefferson Shannon

Birth
Wilson County, Tennessee, USA
Death
31 Jul 1890 (aged 58)
Weakley County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Sharon, Weakley County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Submitted by James J. Shannon,Jr., 2013

Dr. Henry Jefferson Shannon, 1832-1890 is a brother of Dr. Ethelbert Jackson Shannon 1824-1900 and both Uncles of Dr. James Clinton Shannon 1849-1900, all born in Wilson County, Tennesee and died at Weakley County, Tennessee. He married first Mary E. Mosley February 18, 1855 at Weakley County, Tennessee and second Ann E. Tansil on September 10, 1864.

Weakley County History - Goodspeed; 1887

Dr. Henry J. Shannon, farmer and manufacturer, was born in Wilson County near Lebanon, January 18, 1832, and was the fifth member of a family of three sons and four daughters born to James and Mary H. Shannon. They were born in 1794, the father in Sumner County, Tenn. When six years of age he moved with his parents to Wilson County, where he was reared and educated. He was married about 1816 and settled in the above named county, where he followed farming through life. He died about 1871 and his wife during the late war. Dr. Henry Shannon's boyhood days were spent on his father's farm and in attending the common schools, and completing his education in the Cumberland University at Lebanon. He became a disciple of Esculapius, studying under the direction of his brother, and afterward took lectures in the Nashville Medical College. He practiced his profession from 1856 to 1884, and February 18, 1855, was married in Weakley County to Mary A. Moseley, daughter of Edward Moseley. She was born in Weakley County, and died at the old homestead there in February, 1861, having borne two daughters: Prudence May (Bowden) and Ellen, deceased. September 10, 1863, Mr. Shannon wedded Miss A. E. Tansil, daughter of E. A. Tansil, and by her became the father of four sons and three daughters, five of whom are living: James B., Thomas J., Caroline, Sidney Johnson and Winnie. Mrs. Shannon was born in Weakley County, in 1843. Mr. Shannon is a Democrat, and his first presidential vote was cast for Filmore, in 1856. He is a Mason and a member of the firm of Shannon & Russell, manufacturers of staves and heading at Hall's Station. He owns 300 acres of land in Weakley County, where his home is situated. His wife belongs to the Methodist Episcopal Church South.

Submitted by James J. Shannon,Jr., 2013

Dr. Henry Jefferson Shannon, 1832-1890 is a brother of Dr. Ethelbert Jackson Shannon 1824-1900 and both Uncles of Dr. James Clinton Shannon 1849-1900, all born in Wilson County, Tennesee and died at Weakley County, Tennessee. He married first Mary E. Mosley February 18, 1855 at Weakley County, Tennessee and second Ann E. Tansil on September 10, 1864.

Weakley County History - Goodspeed; 1887

Dr. Henry J. Shannon, farmer and manufacturer, was born in Wilson County near Lebanon, January 18, 1832, and was the fifth member of a family of three sons and four daughters born to James and Mary H. Shannon. They were born in 1794, the father in Sumner County, Tenn. When six years of age he moved with his parents to Wilson County, where he was reared and educated. He was married about 1816 and settled in the above named county, where he followed farming through life. He died about 1871 and his wife during the late war. Dr. Henry Shannon's boyhood days were spent on his father's farm and in attending the common schools, and completing his education in the Cumberland University at Lebanon. He became a disciple of Esculapius, studying under the direction of his brother, and afterward took lectures in the Nashville Medical College. He practiced his profession from 1856 to 1884, and February 18, 1855, was married in Weakley County to Mary A. Moseley, daughter of Edward Moseley. She was born in Weakley County, and died at the old homestead there in February, 1861, having borne two daughters: Prudence May (Bowden) and Ellen, deceased. September 10, 1863, Mr. Shannon wedded Miss A. E. Tansil, daughter of E. A. Tansil, and by her became the father of four sons and three daughters, five of whom are living: James B., Thomas J., Caroline, Sidney Johnson and Winnie. Mrs. Shannon was born in Weakley County, in 1843. Mr. Shannon is a Democrat, and his first presidential vote was cast for Filmore, in 1856. He is a Mason and a member of the firm of Shannon & Russell, manufacturers of staves and heading at Hall's Station. He owns 300 acres of land in Weakley County, where his home is situated. His wife belongs to the Methodist Episcopal Church South.



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