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  2. Weakley County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Weakley County is a county located in the northwest of the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census , the population was 32,902. [ 2 ] Its county seat is Dresden . [ 3 ]

  3. William Martin (merchant) - Wikipedia

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    He married Sarah Glass on September 30, 1828. Together with his wife and her parents he moved to Weakley County in 1832, where they initially reported owning eight horses, about five or six slaves, and $2,000 ($61,040 in 2023) in cash. They first settled six miles northeast of Dresden, Tennessee. There they remained until 1838. [1]

  4. Category:People from Weakley County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 January 2024, at 08:28 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Ned McWherter - Wikipedia

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    McWherter was born in Palmersville, Weakley County, Tennessee, the son of Harmon Ray McWherter, a sharecropper, and Lucille (Smith) McWherter. He grew up in the Little Zion community near Palmersville, where he attended a one-room schoolhouse. In the early 1940s, his family moved to Ypsilanti, Michigan, where his father worked in wartime factories.

  6. Martin, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    William Martin was born in Halifax County, Virginia in 1806, and moved to Weakley County, Tennessee with his wife Sarah in 1832. [5] Captain Martin prospered through tobacco farming and began working to establish a railroad connection in what would later become Martin in 1852. [5]

  7. Gardner, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Gardner was founded in 1856 by its namesake, Colonel John Almus Gardner.He was the first president of the Nashville and Northwestern Railroad (a predecessor to the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway) and he owned the land on which the town was established.

  8. Robert Weakley - Wikipedia

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    Weakley died near Nashville, Tennessee on February 4, 1845 (age 80 years, 199 days). He was interred in the family vault at "Lockeland," on his estate in what is now East Nashville. He was reinterred at Nashville's Mount Olivet Cemetery in 1947. Weakley County, Tennessee is named for him. [7]

  9. Annie Somers Gilchrist - Wikipedia

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    Annie Somers was born at "The Oaks", her father's plantation near Dresden, Tennessee, 1841. [2] [3] Her father, James Somers, served in the War of 1812.In 1820, he married Ann McFarland of Wilson County, Tennessee, and removing to Weakley County, Tennessee, he amassed a large fortune, the major part of which he lost during the civil war.

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