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Edward Lee Patton 1863–1938 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: November 1863

Birth Location: Campbell County, Tennessee

Death Date: August 27, 1938

Death Location: Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee

Father: James Patton

Mother: Elizabeth Smith

Spouse(s): Ida Monroe

Children(s): James Patton, Claude Patton, Ruby Patton, Eleanor Patton, Lillian Patton, Mildred Patton

Edward Lee Patton was born in 1863 in Campbell County, Tennessee, the child of James Otterbine Patton And Elizabeth Jane Smith. In 1880, Edward Lee Patton resided in Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama, United States. Edward Lee Patton married Ida Margaret Monroe, and had children including Claude E Patton, Eleanor E Patton, James E Patton, Lillian E Patton, Mildred Patton, Ruby E Patton. Edward Lee Patton passed away in 1938 in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee.

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Biography

  • Edward Lee Patton was born in 1863 in Campbell County, Tennessee, the child of James Otterbine Patton And Elizabeth Jane Smith.
  • In 1880, Edward Lee Patton resided in Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama, United States.
  • Edward Lee Patton married Ida Margaret Monroe, and had children including Claude E Patton, Eleanor E Patton, James E Patton, Lillian E Patton, Mildred Patton, Ruby E Patton.
  • Edward Lee Patton passed away in 1938 in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Edward Patton's Ancestors

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Edward Patton
1863–1938
Birth Place: Campbell County, Tennessee
Parents
James Otterbine Patton
1824–1909
Watauga County, Alabama
Elizabeth (Jane) Smith
1831–1881
Caryville, Campbell County, Tennessee
Grandparents
Samuel (Patton) Rev.
1797–1854
Lancaster County, South Carolina
Nancy (Wood) Morrison
1801–1864
Kingsport, Sullivan County, Tennessee
Jourdan (J.) Smith
1797–1881
Granville County, North Carolina
Elizabeth ("Eliza" Penelope) Wheeler
1807–1887
Jacksboro, Campbell County, Tennessee
Great-Grandparents
John Patton
1765–1835
Elizabeth Nichols
1765–1825
George Morrison
1770–1869
Mary Wood
1776–1855
Robert Smith
1766–1840
Sarah Moss
1772–1855
Thomas Wheeler
1771–1851
Elizabeth Elliott
1780–1840
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Patton
1728–1766
Prudence Farrell
1725–1790
John Nichols
1737–1804
Biddy Strader
1752–1800
Gulielmus Smith
1735–1822

Edward Patton's Descendants

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Edward (Lee) Patton (November 1863–August 27, 1938) m. Ida (Margaret) Monroe (March 13, 1871–November 15, 1954)
  1. 1. James (E.) Patton 1897–
  2. 2. Claude (E.) Patton 1899–
  3. 3. Ruby (E.) Patton 1907–
  4. 4. Eleanor (E.) Patton 1905–
  5. 5. Lillian (E.) Patton 1910– m. Ernest (L.) Slate 1909–
  6. 6. Mildred Patton 1913–

Edward Patton's Timeline

3 Records

1863
November 1863
Birth of Edward Lee Patton in Campbell County, Tennessee
Campbell County, Tennessee
1880
1880
Age 17
Edward Lee Patton resided here in Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama, United States
Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama, United States
1938
August 27, 1938
Age 75
Death of Edward Lee Patton in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: November 1863
    Event Place: Campbell County, Tennessee
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama; Roll: 26; Family History Film: 1254026; Page: 135D; Enumeration District: 129; Image: 0272.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1880
    Event Place: Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama, United States
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama; Roll: 26; Family History Film: 1254026; Page: 135D; Enumeration District: 129; Image: 0272.

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: August 27, 1938
    Event Place: Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee

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