DILLION Family Genealogy-History

(Updated April 18, 2024)




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[N1809]

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- Book [0333] lists Henry DILLON.

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Source [0333]

" Henry is a grandson of Asa, who came from Franklin County late in life. The wife of Asa was a cousin of Henry Clay and when that statesman was a guest at Red Sulphur he invited the couple to spend a week with him. Gen. J. A. Early was also a cousin and used to hunt with his hounds on the DILLON place in Franklin. Henry DILLON was born in a humble home near Red Sulphur, and becoming an orphan early in life, he was, as the oldest in a large family, his mother's principal support. Owing to this circumstance his early education was limited, but he has prospered and is known as one of Monroe's best citizens. As a minister of the Baptist Church he has charge of the congregations at Cashmere, Forest Hill, Pine Grove, and Indian Mills. His first wife was a Witt; his second is Margaret Hogshead Given. C: C. D., J. Clyde, Dr. W. L., Mrs. Garten, Mrs. C. C. Saunders, Mrs. Ida Keatly, H. E. Mrs. Keatly lives at "Glencoe," the DILLON home near Ballard."

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