William Theophilus Totten

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William Theophilus Totten

Birthdate:
Death: November 27, 1936 (74)
Place of Burial: Lexington, Davidson, North Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Rev. John Henry Totten and Talitha Catherine Totten
Husband of Frances Jeannette Totten
Father of Henry Roland Totten; Lucy Belle Totten and John Thomas Totten

Managed by: Della Dale Smith
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About William Theophilus Totten

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William Theophilus Totten, minister, educator, and president of Yadkin Collegiate Institute (later Yadkin College) for twenty-six years, was born in Rockingham County, the eldest son of the Reverend John Henry and Margaret Frances Smith Totten. Both his father and an uncle, the Reverend Felix M. Totten, were members of the North Carolina Annual Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church, and a brother, the Reverend J. Felix Totten, joined the North Carolina Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.

William T. Totten attended local schools and Oak Ridge Institute, from which he was graduated in 1881. Afterwards he was graduated from Yadkin College and taught at Pilot Mountain, Yadkin College, and other places in North Carolina. He was the last Methodist Protestant minister to obtain a degree from Yadkin College. He was admitted to the conference of his denomination in 1885 and was ordained in 1888. He served charges in Albemarle, Halifax, LaGrange, Mecklenburg County, Greenville, Shiloh, Catawba, Mocksville, Union Grove, and Draper. In 1898 he personally assumed responsibility for the indebtedness of Yadkin College and for the next twenty-six years conducted the school as Yadkin Collegiate Institute. After the institute closed in 1924, when it was consolidated with High Point College, Totten was again given ministerial assignments in the Methodist Protestant Conference.

He married Mrs. Jeannette Barham Daniel of Pleasant Hill in 1891, and they had three children: Henry Roland, John T., and Lucy Battle. After his wife's death in July 1923, he married Callie Tarkington of Chowan County in 1925. She died in 1929, and in 1931 he married Mrs. Ella Norman Cobb, of Halifax, Va., who died in 1936. Totten died at Yadkin College and was buried there.

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William Theophilus Totten's Timeline

1862
February 13, 1862
1892
November 6, 1892
Mecklenburg, North Carolina, United States
1895
1895
North Carolina, United States
1897
March 24, 1897
1936
November 27, 1936
Age 74
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Yadkin College Methodist Church Cemetery, Lexington, Davidson, North Carolina, United States