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Subject: Tn-Montgomery Co. Bios (O'Neal)
Date: 30 Oct 2005 03:33:31 -0000


Montgomery County TN Archives Biographies.....O'Neal, William A. 1854 -
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Author: Will T. Hale

WILLIAM A. O'NEAL. A widely known and highly esteemed citizen of Palmyra,
William A. O'Neal is closely identified with the advancement of the agricultural
interests of Montgomery county, where he is a large landholder, and a successful
farmer and stock raiser. He was born, July 30, 1854, in Montgomery county,
Tennessee, which was likewise the birthplace of his father, the late John
O'Neal. His paternal grandfather, Hardy O'Neal, a native of North Carolina, was
a pioneer settler of Montgomery county, and for many years was a raftsman on the
Mississippi river.

Born in 1825, John O'Neal, with the exception of the five or six years that
he was engaged in mercantile pursuits in Mississippi, spent his entire life in
Montgomery county. Turning his attention to agriculture when young, he met with
very satisfactory results in his undertakings, acquiring title to about one
thousand acres of land. In his political affiliations he was a trustworthy
Democrat, and fraternally he belonged to the Ancient Free and Accepted Order of
Masons. Religiously both he and his wife were members of the Presbyterian
church. He married Elizabeth Britton, a daughter of William Britton, who was of
English ancestry, and as a young man settled, in Tennessee, where he carried on
a good business as a farmer and a tanner. Two children blessed their marriage,
as follows: William A., the special subject of this brief personal sketch, and
Helen, wife of J. A. Byrd. By his second marriage which was to Sallie Stewart,
of Mississippi, John O 'Neal had one son, John S., who resides in Cincinnati.

Having laid a substantial foundation for his future education in the schools
of his native county, William A. O'Neal continued his studies in Kentucky,
attending first a school in Oak Grove, and later a college in Bellevue.
Returning home, he has since carried on general farming with ability and
unquestioned success, his well-kept and well-appointed estate of five hundred
and eighty-three acres being one of the most productive and attractive in the
vicinity. Mr. O'Neal raises large crops of corn, tobacco and wheat, and in
addition pays much attention to the raising of fine graded stock, including Red
Poll cattle and Shropshire sheep, and is an extensive dealer in high bred horses
and mules.

Mr. O'Neal married November 4, 1875, Alice Ogburn, daughter of Edward Ogburn,
a pioneer settler of Montgomery county, and into their pleasant home four
children have been born, namely: William A., Jr., living on the home farm;
Mamie, wife of G. W. Densmore, of Montgomery county, Tennessee; Oliver J., a
dentist in Chattanooga, Tennessee; and Bessie, wife of Robert O'Neal, of
Clarksville. Politically Mr. O'Neal is a firm adherent of the Democratic party,
and fraternally he belongs to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Religiously
both Mr. and Mrs. O'Neal are valued members of the Methodist Episcopal church.


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A history of Tennessee and Tennesseans : the leaders and representative men in
commerce, industry and modern activities
by Will T. Hale
Chicago: Lewis Pub. Co., 1913


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