Rev Tillman A. Agee

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Rev Tillman A. Agee

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Smith County, Tennessee, USA
Death: August 07, 1894 (80)
Osage County, Missouri, USA
Place of Burial: Agee Cemetery, Osage County, Missouri, USA
Immediate Family:

Son of Matthew Agee, Jr and Sarah "Polly" Mary Agee (Coats)
Husband of Charlotte Agee and Frances Agee
Father of Mary E. Agee; Amanda Agee; Sarah Agnes Druin; James Wiseman Agee; Samuel Walker Agee and 7 others
Brother of Anna Phillips; Isaac Hudson Agee; William Oliver Agee; Salina Laughlin; Agnes "Nancy" Jenkins (Agee) and 6 others

Occupation: Minister, farmer
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About Rev Tillman A. Agee

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Birth: Jan. 16, 1814 Smith County Tennessee, USA

Death: Aug. 7, 1894 Osage County Missouri, USA

He married Charlotte Townsend on 17 Dec 1835 in Callaway Co, MO.

He married Francis "Fannie" Etter Walker on 23 Apr 1843 in Osage Co, MO.

Mother is Sarah Mary (Polly) Coats Agee

Auxvasse Township History of Callaway County, Missouri, published in 1884 by the St. Louis National Historical Company, Chapter V, pages 133-148. Transcribed by Kris Breid. Early Settlers:

Matthew and Tilman Agee settled on Coats’ Prarie [sic], in Callaway county, in 1817. Matthew had a large apple and peach orchard, and made brandy. In 1833 the cholera made its appearance in his family, and one of his sons, while suffering from the scourge, drank a barrel of water in twenty-four hours and got well. Matthew Agee’s wife was a daughter of Rev. William Coats. Tilman Agee married a daughter of William Thornton when she was only thirteen years of age. The next morning after the wedding he left her to get breakfast, while he went out to work. He worked until 9 o’clock without being summoned to his meal, and then, having become impatient, he went to the house to see what was the matter, and found his wife sitting on the floor playing with her dolls.

Family links:

Parents:
  • Matthew Agee (1787 - 1856)
Spouses:
  • Charlotte Townsend Agee (____ - 1842)
  • Frances Walker Agee (1822 - 1894)
Children:
  • Sarah Agnes Agee Druin (1847 - 1934)*
  • James Wiseman Agee (1850 - 1935)*
  • Samuel Walker Agee (1854 - 1929)*
  • Lemuel Francis Agee (1856 - 1937)*
Siblings:
  • Isaac Agee (1811 - 1900)*
  • Tillman A Agee (1814 - 1894)
  • William Oliver Agee (1816 - 1881)*
  • Nancy Agee Jenkins (1820 - 1882)*
  • James C. Agee (1826 - 1891)*
  • Calculated relationship

Burial: Agee Cemetery Osage County Missouri, USA

Created by: Susan Ing Record added: Jul 25, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 55437055

He married Charlotte Townsend on 17 Dec 1835 in Callaway Co, MO.

He married Francis "Fannie" Etter Walker on 23 Apr 1843 in Osage Co, MO.

Mother is Sarah Mary (Polly) Coats Agee

Auxvasse Township History of Callaway County, Missouri, published in 1884 by the St. Louis National Historical Company, Chapter V, pages 133-148. Transcribed by Kris Breid. Early Settlers:

Matthew and Tilman Agee settled on Coats’ Prarie [sic], in Callaway county, in 1817. Matthew had a large apple and peach orchard, and made brandy. In 1833 the cholera made its appearance in his family, and one of his sons, while suffering from the scourge, drank a barrel of water in twenty-four hours and got well. Matthew Agee’s wife was a daughter of Rev. William Coats. Tilman Agee married a daughter of William Thornton when she was only thirteen years of age. The next morning after the wedding he left her to get breakfast, while he went out to work. He worked until 9 o’clock without being summoned to his meal, and then, having become impatient, he went to the house to see what was the matter, and found his wife sitting on the floor playing with her dolls.

He married Charlotte Townsend on 17 Dec 1835 in Callaway Co, MO.

He married Francis "Fannie" Etter Walker on 23 Apr 1843 in Osage Co, MO.

Mother is Sarah Mary (Polly) Coats Agee

Auxvasse Township
History of Callaway County, Missouri, published in 1884 by the St. Louis National Historical Company, Chapter V, pages 133-148. Transcribed by Kris Breid. Early Settlers:

Matthew and Tilman Agee settled on Coats’ Prarie [sic], in Callaway county, in 1817. Matthew had a large apple and peach orchard, and made brandy. In 1833 the cholera made its appearance in his family, and one of his sons, while suffering from the scourge, drank a barrel of water in twenty-four hours and got well. Matthew Agee’s wife was a daughter of Rev. William Coats. Tilman Agee married a daughter of William Thornton when she was only thirteen years of age. The next morning after the wedding he left her to get breakfast, while he went out to work. He worked until 9 o’clock without being summoned to his meal, and then, having become impatient, he went to the house to see what was the matter, and found his wife sitting on the floor playing with her dolls.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Dec 15 2021, 6:28:41 UTC

He married Charlotte Townsend on 17 Dec 1835 in Callaway Co, MO.

He married Francis "Fannie" Etter Walker on 23 Apr 1843 in Osage Co, MO.

Mother is Sarah Mary (Polly) Coats Agee

Auxvasse Township
History of Callaway County, Missouri, published in 1884 by the St. Louis National Historical Company, Chapter V, pages 133-148. Transcribed by Kris Breid. Early Settlers:

Matthew and Tilman Agee settled on Coats’ Prarie [sic], in Callaway county, in 1817. Matthew had a large apple and peach orchard, and made brandy. In 1833 the cholera made its appearance in his family, and one of his sons, while suffering from the scourge, drank a barrel of water in twenty-four hours and got well. Matthew Agee’s wife was a daughter of Rev. William Coats. Tilman Agee married a daughter of William Thornton when she was only thirteen years of age. The next morning after the wedding he left her to get breakfast, while he went out to work. He worked until 9 o’clock without being summoned to his meal, and then, having become impatient, he went to the house to see what was the matter, and found his wife sitting on the floor playing with her dolls.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Dec 16 2021, 4:57:27 UTC

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Rev Tillman A. Agee's Timeline

1814
January 16, 1814
Smith County, Tennessee, USA
1836
1836
1838
1838
1844
February 4, 1844
Calla Airport, Irvine, Estill County, Kentucky, United States
1845
1845
1847
November 5, 1847
Callaway County, Missouri, United States
1850
March 5, 1850
Osage County, Missouri, United States
1852
January 30, 1852
Callaway County, Missouri, United States