1822 - 1905 (82 years)
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Name |
Henry Biggs [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] |
Birth |
9 Aug 1822 |
Gibson, Tennessee [2, 3, 5, 7, 8] |
Gender |
Male |
College |
1849 |
Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee [3] |
Value of Personal Estate |
6 Jun 1860 |
LaGrange, Fayette, Tennessee [5] |
Value of Real Estate |
6 Jun 1860 |
LaGrange, Fayette, Tennessee [5] |
Residence |
6 Jun 1860 |
LaGrange, Fayette, Tennessee [5] |
Residence |
6 Jun 1880 |
Hardeman, Tennessee [7] |
Residence |
1891 |
Gibson, Tennessee [4] |
Residence |
1 Jun 1900 |
Grand Junction, Hardeman, Tennessee [9] |
Burial |
May 1905 |
La Grange, Fayette, Tennessee [8] |
Death |
16 May 1905 |
Grand Junction, Hardeman, Tennessee [3, 8] |
Notes |
- occupation: MD, Doctor.
$2000.
$3000.
occupation: physician.
occupation: physician.
bBiography of Dr. Biggs
/bDr. Henry Biggs, a resident and practicing physician of Grand Junction, was born August 9, 1822, in Gibson County, Tennessee. His parents were Luke and M. (Bennett) Biggs, both natives of North Carolina. The father was of English descent, born in 1795; the mother was of English-Irish origin, born in 1798. They immigrated to Stewart County, Tenn., in 1819, and a year later to Gibson County, where the father departed this life in 1858, and the mother in 1859. The subject of this sketch was raised and worked on his father's farm until nineteen years of age, when he engaged in the same occupation for himself. A year later he became an overseer, and in 1845 began the study of medicine under tuition of Dr. A. Biggs, a resident of Arkansas. He entered the Botanical Medical College at Memphis, Tenn., in 1847, graduating in 1849. He immediately began the practice of his profession at La Grange, Tenn. In 1850 he went to California, where for seven months he was interested in mining. About that time cholera became epidemic in Sacramento City, whither the brave doctor went, practicing in a private hospital on Jay Street. After the disappearance of the disease he returned to La Grange, receiving an extensive patronage. In 1853 he entered the Eclectic Medical College at Philadelphia, Penn., receiving a diploma the next year. Again he went to La Grange, where he remained ten years, and met with great success. After a year's practice in Memphis he engaged in the drug business in La Grange, where he was also interested in molding and farming, together with his profession. In 1868 he closed out his business, and in 1869 went to New York and matriculated in the Bellevue Hospital Medical College one term. During this time he visited all the seats of medical progress in that city. He returned to Memphis, practicing for one year. His office was on Main Street. In 1871 he went to La Grange; one year later to Saulsbury, where he remained until 1875, when he located at present place of residence, where he has had a large and profitable practice, in connection with which he is interested in agriculture. He is a good and substantial citizen. Although he has met with several financial misfortunes, he is now in easy circumstances, all made by his own efforts. He is a Republican. In 1869 he was elected to the State Legislature to fill an unexpired term. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and in good standing with the Masonic lodge, at La Grange. The Doctor was united in marriage in March, 1855, to Mrs. Cassandra H. (Aston) Nevels. This union resulted in the birth of James William, now a resident of Arkansas. Mrs. Biggs died, and in 1873 the Doctor united with Julia W. Mason, of Georgia. There is no issue.
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Person ID |
I19584 |
McKenzie Genealogy |
Last Modified |
16 Oct 2011 |
Father |
Luke Biggs, b. 19 Nov 1798, , Beaufort, North Carolina d. 29 Oct 1858, Gibson, Tennessee (Age 59 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Mother |
Marina Bennett, b. 1 Mar 1801, Columbia, South Carolina d. 6 May 1860, Gibson, Tennessee (Age 59 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Family ID |
F08661 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
Cassandra Hamilton Aston, b. 1834, Grand Junction, Hardeman, Tennessee d. 1874, La Grange, Fayette, Tennessee (Age 40 years) |
Marriage |
3 Apr 1854 |
Fayette, Tennessee [2, 6] |
Children |
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Family ID |
F08114 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
7 Oct 2011 |
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Sources |
- [S002911] Will Thomas Hale, Dixon Lanier Merritt, A_History_of_Tennessee_and_Tennesseians: The Leaders and Representative Men in Commerce, Industry and Modern Activities, (Chicago and New York, The Lewis Publishing Company, 1913, Volume VIII), www.ancestry.com.
QUAY 3
- [S004013] nicolebiggs_1, Biggsyoung, (May 2000, Ancestry.com).
- [S005128] Directory of Deceased American Physicians, 1804-1929, (Ancestry.com. Directory of Deceased American Physicians, 1804-1929 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: Hafner, Arthur Wayne, ed. Directory of Deceased American Physicians, 1804-1929: a genealogical guide to over 149,000).
- [S011249] Ron V. Jackson, Tennessee Census, 1810-1891, (Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. Tennessee Census, 1810-91 [database on-line]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Original data: Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Fed).
- [S002417] Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal Census, (Name: Name: Name: Provo, UT: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004;;;).
- [S011291] Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002.
- [S002625] 1880 United States Federal Census.
- [S006057] FindAGrave.com.
- [S002651] Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census, (Name: Name: Name: Provo, UT: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004;;;).
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