Patton Family Information

Thomas Patton
born: 1751 - Derry County, Ireland
died: 6 October 1815 - Coffee County, Tennessee
buried: Patton Family Cemetery - near Noah, Coffee County, Tennessee
married: 7 September 1780 - Derry County, Ireland
wife: Jane Shaw
born: 1 May 1762 - Derry County, Ireland
died: 16 January 1848 - Coffee County, Tennessee
buried: Patton Family Cemetery - near Noah, Coffee County, Tennessee

Children of Thomas Patton and Jane Shaw Patton:

1. Neely Shaw Patton
born: 16 December 1782 -Tamlacht, Derry County, Ireland
Died 1851 - Gilmer, Upshur County, Texas
married: 1806 - Wilkes County, North Carolina
wife: Elizabeth Ann Vannoy
born: 4 March 1786 - Wilkes County, North Carolina
died: 10 September 1846 - Noah, Coffee County, Tennessee

2. James Patton
born: 10 August 1784 - Tamlacht, Derry County, Ireland

3. Thomas Patton
born: befoare 1786 - Tamlacht, Derry County, Ireland

4. John Patton
born: 7 January 1793 - Lancaster, Pennsyvania

5. William Patton
born: 10 December 1794 - Wilkes County, North Carolina

6. Joseph Patton
born: 18 October 1796 - Wilkes County, North Carolina

7. Daniel Patton
Cumberland Presbyterian Minister
born: 8 January 1799 - Wilkes County, North Carolina
died: 1 December 1893 - Kansas City, Missouri
buried: Shady Grove Cemetery - Clay County, Missouri
1850 Census - Clay County, Missouri
1860 Census - Clay County, Missouri
1870 Census - Clay County, Missouri
1880 Census - Vernon County, Missouri
1st married: 4 November 1823
1st wife: Martha Provine King
[daughter of Rev. Samuel King and Anna Dixon]
born: 2 December 1799 - Sumner County, Tennessee
died: 12 January 1839 - Ray County, Missouri

Children of Daniel Patton and Martha Provine King Patton:

7.1. Mary Ann Patton
born: 29 September 1824
died: 27 June 1841

7.2. Eliza Jane Patton
born: 6 March 1826
died: 11 May 1857

7.3. Samuel Thomas Patton
born: 28 October 1829 - Missouri
died: July 1887
1850 Census - Clay County, Missouri

7.4. William James Patton
Cumberland Presbyterian Licentiate

[died before he was ordained]
born: 18 December 1832 - Missouri
died: 8 March 1878 - Lee's Summit, Jackson County, Missouri
buried: Lee's Summit Cemetery, Jackson County, Missouri
1850 Census - Clay County, Missouri
1860 Census -
1870 Census - Macon County, Missouri
married: 25 December 1860 - Jackson County, Missouri
wife: Rebecca Marion Robison
[daughter of John M. Robison and Frances A. Holman]
born: 17 November 1843 - Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
died: 11 May 1929 - Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri
buried: Lee's Summit Cemetery, Jackson County, Missouri
1860 Census - Jackson County, Missouri
1870 Census - Macon County, Missouri
1880 Census - Jackson County, Missouri
1900 Census - Jackson County, Missouri
1910 Census - Jackson County, Missouri
1920 Census - Jackson County, Missouri


Children of William James Patton and Rebecca M. Robisin:

7.4.1. Sarah Frances "Fanny" M. Patton
born: September 1865 - Missouri
died:
buried: Lee's Summit Cemetery, Jackson County, Missouri
1870 Census - Macon County, Missouri
1880 Census - Jackson County, Missouri
1900 Census - Jackson County, Missouri
1910 Census - Jackson County, Missouri
1920 Census - Jackson County, Missouri

7.4.2. John D. Patton
born: November 1867 - Missouri
1870 Census - Macon County, Missouri
1880 Census - Jackson County, Missouri
1900 Census - Jackson County, Missouri
1910 Census - Jackson County, Missouri (age 42, widower)

7.4.3. Thomas Patton
born: c1870 - Missouri
1880 Census - Jackson County, Missouri

7.4.4. Mary Laura Patton
born: January 1872 - Missouri
died: 15 October 1960 - Kansas City, Missouri
died:
buried: Lee's Summit Cemetery, Jackson County, Missouri

never married
obituary
1880 Census - Jackson County, Missouri
1900 Census - Jackson County, Missouri
1910 Census - Jackson County, Missouri
1920 Census - Jackson County, Missouri
1930 Census - Jackson County, Missouri

7.4.5. Rebecca M. Patton
born: July 1874 - Missouri
1880 Census - Jackson County, Missouri
1900 Census - Jackson County, Missouri
1930 Census - Jackson County, Missouri
married: 28 December 1903 - Jackson County, Missouri

husband: Charles F. Harris
born: c1873 - Missouri
1930 Census - Jackson County, Missouri

7.4.6. Vincent Patton
born: July 1877 - Missouri
1880 Census - Jackson County, Missouri
1900 Census - Jackson County, Missouri

 

2nd marriage of Daniel Patton:
2nd wife: Margaret Catherine McCoun
[daughter of James T. McCoun and Mary "Polly" Caldwell]
born: c1808 - Mercer County, Kentucky
died: 15 September 1875 - Clay County, Missouri
buried: Shady Grove Cemetery - Kearney, Clay County, Missouri
1850 Census - Clay County, Missouri
1860 Census - Clay County, Missouri
1870 Census - Clay County, Missouri

Children of Daniel Patton and Margaret Catherine McCoun Patton:

7.5. Martha A. Patton
born: c1842 - Missouri
1850 Census - Clay County, Missouri
1860 Census - Clay County, Missouri

7.6. George E. Patton
born: c1844 - Missouri
1850 Census - Clay County, Missouri
1860 Census - Clay County, Missouri
1870 Census - Clay County, Missouri

7.7. Daniel R. Patton
born: c1846 - Missouri
1850 Census - Clay County, Missouri
1860 Census - Clay County, Missouri
1870 Census - Clay County, Missouri

7.8. Laura T. E. Patton
born: c1848 - Missouri
1850 Census - Clay County, Missouri
1860 Census - Clay County, Missouri
1870 Census - Clay County, Missouri
1880 Census - Vernon County, Missouri
husband: Thomas F. Scott
born: c1880
1880 Census - Vernon County, Missouri

Children of Laura T. E. Patton and Thomas F. Scott:

7.8.1. Susan M. Scott
born: c1876 - Missouri
1880 Census - Vernon County, Missouri

 

8. Jane Shaw Patton
born: 8 December 1800 - Wilkes County, North Carolina
died: 8 January 1829 - Fairfield or Shelbyville
buried: Patton Cemetery - Noah, Coffee County, Tennessee
husband: Abner Martin
born: 1798 - Edgefield District, South Carolina

9. Archibald Patton
born: 29 August 1803 - Wilkes County, North Carolina
died: between 22 March 1821 - 1831

10. Mary Anne Patton
born: 29 August 1803 - Wilkes County, North Caroline
died: 1872 - Missouri



REV. DANIEL PATTON.
My parents were Scotch-Irish, born, raised and married in Ireland; where they had 5 children. My father was a Presbyterian, O.S., was in the Irish rebellion, in the days of Robert Emmett; two of his grand-fathers were in the battle of the Boine, in 1690, under King William. My father was a devout Christian, and lover of civil and religious liberty. I, his eight son, was born in Wilkes county, North Carolina, January 8th, 1799. Eight years after my birth, my father and family removed to Bedford county, Tennessee, where he died in 1815. I made a public profession of religion in the 20th year of my age,
under the preaching of Cumberland Presbyterian ministers. Shortly afterwards, I entered into the work of the ministry in the C.P. church. Rev. R. D. King and myself, formed, and traveled, the first circuit in south Alabama formed by Cumberland Presbyterians, shortly after the Creek Indian war. Much of our traveling was done on the Indian trails. I removed to this State, (Missouri) in the fall of 1826, a poor man, as to earthly substanceshaving a wife and 2 children. Settled in 1 mile of where Richmond, Ray county, now stands, helped husk corn which grew where the Court House now stands. I believe I preached the first sermon ever preached in Richmond and the first in Carrolton. I removed to Clay county, Mo., where I still reside, in the fall of 1844, being strongly urged to do so by the C. Presbyterians of the county. So far as politics are concerned, I read, and thought, formed my own opinions, and always tried to act, in accordance with the fundamental principles of our government. I never meddled with politics in the Pulpit. I passed through the scathing wicked war, gotten up by wicked men, which has well neigh destroyed “the best Government in the world.” I acted in elections as a voter, and voted the Whig ticket. I have not tried to vote since the base requirement of the qualifying Oath. If in principle, and fact, I was ever entitled to vote, I am so entitled yet. Therefore, knowing the character of the men who have usurped authority to sit in judgment on me I never go to the polls. I am now nearly 72 years old, have been preaching 50 years. I would make any sacrifice a good man could make to see my county reinstated to its former happy state.
This at your service respectfully. DANIEL PATTON.


Liberty Weekly Tribune September 23, 1870
THE OLD MEN OF CLAY COUNTY
Liberty Weekly Tribune; Date: 1870 Sep 23
We request every citizen in Clay county, over sixty years of age, to send us
his name, age, place and date of birth, disfranchised or not, and any prominent
circumstances connected with his life.
http://files.usgwarchives.org/mo/clay/newspapers/theoldme56gnw.txt

 


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