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William Pain Atterberry

Birth
Barren County, Kentucky, USA
Death
25 Apr 1878 (aged 74)
Macon County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Atlanta, Macon County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Son of Thomas Edward & Susanna Clemmons Atterberry

The following is from the 1910 HISTORY OF MACON COUNTY, MISSOURI, page 728.
---William P. Atterberry was born in Barren county, Kentucky, in 1804 and on March 8. In 1828 he left his native heath and moved to Woodford county, Illinois, where he acquired a farm of 160 acres and farmed vigorously and successfully until 1856. He then sold his farm there and bought one of 592 acres in Macon county, Missouri, on which he passed the remainder of his days, extensively engaged in farming and raising stock until his death, which occurred on April 25, 1878. He was very active and influential in politics but never sought or accepted a political office. He took a great interest in church work, belonging to the sect known as "Christian," and was one of the founders of the congregation of that sect at Eureka, Illinois, and a liberal contributor to Eureka college at that place, which is conducted under the supervision of the church organization. He was married in 1826 to Susanna Glazebrook, of Kentucky, and by this union became the father of eight children, three of whom are living: John J., whose home is in Adair county, Missouri; Albert M. and Cynthia, the wife of Dr. H. K. Cunningham, of La Plata.

William P. Atterberry married Susanna Austin Glazebrook in Barren County, Kentucky and they had the following children:
1) Mary Frances Atterberry
2) John Jefferson Atterberry
3) Martha Jane Atterberry Weatherford
4) William Pain Atterberry
5) Albert Marshall Attebery
6) Anna Eliza Atterberry
7) Cynthia Louise Atterberry Cunningham
8) Sarah A. Atterberry
William P. Atterberry married his second wife, Comfort Terrell, on December 9, 1852 in Woodford County, Illinois, and they had five or six children:
9) Nancy Ann Atterberry Luisan
10) Mary E. Atterberry
11) Thomas J. Atterberry
12) George Washington Atterberry
13) Henry Clay Atterberry
14) William Lincoln Atterberry
NO MARKER ON THIS GRAVE!

Son of Thomas Edward & Susanna Clemmons Atterberry

The following is from the 1910 HISTORY OF MACON COUNTY, MISSOURI, page 728.
---William P. Atterberry was born in Barren county, Kentucky, in 1804 and on March 8. In 1828 he left his native heath and moved to Woodford county, Illinois, where he acquired a farm of 160 acres and farmed vigorously and successfully until 1856. He then sold his farm there and bought one of 592 acres in Macon county, Missouri, on which he passed the remainder of his days, extensively engaged in farming and raising stock until his death, which occurred on April 25, 1878. He was very active and influential in politics but never sought or accepted a political office. He took a great interest in church work, belonging to the sect known as "Christian," and was one of the founders of the congregation of that sect at Eureka, Illinois, and a liberal contributor to Eureka college at that place, which is conducted under the supervision of the church organization. He was married in 1826 to Susanna Glazebrook, of Kentucky, and by this union became the father of eight children, three of whom are living: John J., whose home is in Adair county, Missouri; Albert M. and Cynthia, the wife of Dr. H. K. Cunningham, of La Plata.

William P. Atterberry married Susanna Austin Glazebrook in Barren County, Kentucky and they had the following children:
1) Mary Frances Atterberry
2) John Jefferson Atterberry
3) Martha Jane Atterberry Weatherford
4) William Pain Atterberry
5) Albert Marshall Attebery
6) Anna Eliza Atterberry
7) Cynthia Louise Atterberry Cunningham
8) Sarah A. Atterberry
William P. Atterberry married his second wife, Comfort Terrell, on December 9, 1852 in Woodford County, Illinois, and they had five or six children:
9) Nancy Ann Atterberry Luisan
10) Mary E. Atterberry
11) Thomas J. Atterberry
12) George Washington Atterberry
13) Henry Clay Atterberry
14) William Lincoln Atterberry


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