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Thomas Jefferson Weatherford

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Birthplace: Tennessee, United States
Death: 1867 (55-56)
Place of Burial: Wilmer, TX, United States
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Son of John Money Weatherford and Frances "Fanny" Weatherford
Husband of Mary Weatherford
Father of Martha Elizabeth Holloway; Millie Capewell; Eden Perry and unknown Samuels
Brother of Col. William James Weatherford; John Money Weatherford, II; Harbird Weatherford; Tabitha Weatherford and Sarah Denny

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About Thomas Jefferson "Jeff" Weatherford

Thomas Jefferson Weatherford, Texas state senator, was born in Bedford, Tennessee, on December 29, 1811, the son of John M. and Frances (Spraggins) Weatherford. His full name was Thomas Jefferson Weatherford, but he was always known by his middle name. As a young man he migrated to Macoupin County, Illinois, where he later served as second lieutenant of Capt. John Harris’ company during the Black Hawk War.

In 1846 Weatherford moved to Texas, settling just east of Wilmer in Dallas County, where he farmed and operated a saw mill. Weatherford had very little formal education, but he soon won recognition as one of the county's political leaders. He served in the state senate in 1853-1857. In 1856, when Parker County was organized from territory lying within his Senate district, its county seat was named Weatherford in his honor.

Following the election of Abraham Lincoln in November 1860, Weatherford was an ardent advocate of secession and played a prominent role in the drive to whip up enthusiasm for that course in North Texas. He was again elected to the state Senate in 1861 and 1863. Weatherford was married three times. His first wife was named Milberry, but her surname remains unknown. His second wife was Mary Stadden, whom he married in Macoupin County, Illinois. She died in Dallas County in 1851. His third wife was Sarah Martin Neely. He was the father of twelve children.

Weatherford died and was buried at the family homestead near Wilmer in Dallas County in 1867.

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Thomas Jefferson Weatherford served as State Senator, representing Dallas Co, 1853-1857 & 1861-1865 and joined with Representative Isaac Parker of Tarrant County in supporting bill which established Parker County.

Because of their support for the creation of Parker County in 1856, settlers named the county in honor of Isaac Parker and later named the County Seat after Senator Thomas Jefferson Weatherford.

Jeff Weatherford served in the Civil War. 18th Calvary Regiment, Texas Calvary (Darnell’s)

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Thomas Jefferson "Jeff" Weatherford's Timeline

1811
December 29, 1811
Tennessee, United States
1832
November 4, 1832
Illinois, United States
1867
1867
Age 55
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Wilmer, TX, United States