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John Robertson Jefferson, III

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Birthplace: Cumberland County, Virginia, United States
Death: March 23, 1888 (83)
Seguin, Guadalupe, Texas, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of John Roberson Jefferson, Jr. and Sarah Smith Jefferson
Husband of Eliza Ann Jefferson
Father of Sarah Matilda Braham; Eugenia Burges Sanders; John Robertson Jefferson, IV; Jennie Sanders; Fenner Jefferson and 3 others
Brother of Elizabeth Broome Love; Sarah Suggett Tulley; Frances Archer Jefferson; Peter Field Jefferson; Melissa Criddle Ashe and 2 others

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About John Robertson Jefferson, III

John R. Jefferson, Jr., tavern owner, stage operator, and marshall, the son of John R. and Sarah (Criddle) Jefferson, was born in Cumberland, Virginia, on May 11, 1804. He moved with his family to Nashville, Tennessee, and in 1829, to New Orleans, where he operated a stage line. In 1838 he moved to Hinds County, Mississippi. On June 4, 1841, he married Eliza A. Coorpender; they had ten children. From 1842 to 1846 he was brigadier general of Mississippi militia. Jefferson moved to Seguin, Texas, in 1853. He was owner of a tavern and operated several stage lines until 1858. On April 22, 1862, he was appointed Confederate marshal of the Western District of Texas. His amnesty was granted on May 5, 1866. He died on March 23, 1888, in Seguin and is buried in the Riverside Cemetery there.

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Matilda C. Scott pasted this obituary of John Robertson Jefferson into a scrapbook that belonged to her daughter, Virginia.

"In Memoriam

Died at his residence in Seguin Texas, on Friday, March 23, 1888, General John R. Jefferson age 83 years, 10 months, and 12 days. The deceased was born in Cumberland Co., VA on May 11 A D 1804. This grandfather was one of two brothers, who settled and at one time owned a large portion of Cumberland Co. and was a cousin of President Thomas Jefferson, Sons respectfully of two brothers. Field and Thomas Jefferson. His grandfather married a cousin of Lord Brougham. This father John Jefferson, was also born in Cumberland Co., VA. and married Miss Sarah Criddle, a native of the same county in 1785, Her father John Criddle, was a farmer and a soldier of the Revolutionary War.

It is a singular fact, that most of the Jefferson family have been females consequently the name is fast dying out. The deceased had only one brother and six sisters. This being a fair sample of the proportion of males and females in the family.

When Gen. Jefferson was 11 years old his father died, and his mother moved to Nashville Tenn, in 1818 where he lived 11 years. In 1829 he went to New Orleans and was extensively engaged in stage contracts from 1832 to 1861 in Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas.

He moved from New Orleans to Hinds Co. Mississippi, where he was married to Eliza Ann, daughter of Dr. Lewis Coor-Pender on the 5 day of June 1841. As the fruits of their marriage, 10 children were born to them only 4 of whom survive him. Viz. Mrs. Eugenia B. wife of Frank Sanders. Fenner Jefferson, Mrs. Mary Lou, wife of Hon. W. H. Burges of Seguin. and Mrs. Bettie Howard, wife of John D. Guinn of New Braunfels. His oldest daughter, Mattie Jefferson was married to Hayward Brahan on Feb. 14, 1867 and died Aug 7, 1877, leaving 4 children Annie J, Robert W. John Haywood, and Eugenia J. Brahan. His oldest son John R. Jefferson Jr. was married in December 1867 to Miss Jordie P. Miller of Seguin, and died in Tom Green Co., in Aug 1883 leaving 5 children John R. Jr. Lizzie, Nannie, Mary Lou and Mattie Brahan Jefferson. The deceased was a Brigadier General of Militia in Mississippi from 1842 to 1846.

He moved from Hinds Co. Mississippi to Seguin Texas in 1853 where he has since resided. During the war he was United States Marital of the Western District of Texas.

He was a fond and devoted husband and kind and affectionate father, and was held in great veneration by his many friends, not only in Seguin but throughout Western Texas.

He was a great reader and always took great interest in the politics of his country. Though never an office seeker. He was always a staunch democrat and adopted and followed the great fundamental principles of pure democracy as taught and promulgated by his illustrious Kinsman, Thomas Jefferson.

During the last year of his life he was a great sufferer, but he bore it all with out a murmur or complaint. He was a consistent member of the Protestant Episcopal Church. and having fought a good fight, he is now at peace in heaven wearing the Victor's Crown.

To his surviving wife, children and grandchildren, I know that no word of condolence from me can fill the aching void in their hearts, and for health and strength to bear up under their sad bereavement, I would point them to the Heavenly Father who doeth all things for the best.

I know it is hard for his loved ones and especially for his loved companion, who had traveled the rough and rugged road of life with him for more than 50 long years. to give him up, but they should remember, and feel consoled by the fact "that their loss is his eternal gain."

It is hoped that his children and grandchildren will emulate his virtues and profit by the exemplary Christian life he lived and the examples he has left them.



John Robertson Jefferson III b. Cumberland, Co., VA May 11 1804; Mar Clinton, MS Eliza Ann Coorpender, dau. of Dr. Lewis Coorpender and Matilda Fesser. She was born in NC 1822 and died in Seguin, TX (Guadalupe Co.) 1901. He died in same place March 23, 1888

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John Robertson Jefferson, III's Timeline

1804
May 1, 1804
Cumberland County, Virginia, United States
1843
May 3, 1843
Clinton, Hinds, Mississippi, United States
1844
September 5, 1844
Clinton, Hinds, Mississippi, United States
1846
April 20, 1846
Clinton, Hinds, Mississippi, United States
1850
1850
1853
1853
1856
July 10, 1856
1857
March 3, 1857
Seguin, Gualalupe, Texas, United States
1858
January 1, 1858
Seguin, Guadalupe, Texas, United States