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William Tecumsah Avery

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Preceded by
  
Thomas Rivers

Name
  
William Avery

Succeeded by
  
H. Casey Young

Profession
  
lawyer politician

Party
  
Democratic Party

Alma mater
  
Jackson College

Education
  
Jackson College

Political party
  
Democratic

Role
  
Politician


William Tecumsah Avery

Born
  
November 11, 1819 Hardeman County, Tennessee (
1819-11-11
)

Spouse(s)
  
Emma Chastelette Jones Avery

Children
  
William Thomas AVERY II Harry Edwin AVERY Emma Blythe AVERY

Died
  
May 20, 1880, Crittenden County, Arkansas, United States

William Tecumsah Avery (November 11, 1819 – May 20, 1880) was an American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives for the 10th congressional district of Tennessee.

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Biography

Avery was born in Hardeman County, Tennessee on November 11, 1819, the son of Nathan and Rebecca Jones Rivers Avery. He attended the common schools, graduated from old Jackson College near Columbia, Tennessee in Maury County. He studied law and was admitted to the bar. He moved to Memphis, Tennessee in 1840 and engaged in the practice of law. He married Emma Chastelette Jones in December 1852. They had three children, William Thomas, Harry Edwin, and Emma Blythe.

Career

In 1843, Avery was a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives. He was elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth Congress. He served from March 4, 1857 to March 3, 1861, but he was not a candidate for renomination in 1860.

During the Civil War, Avery served as a lieutenant colonel in the Confederate Army. He was a clerk of the criminal court of Shelby County from 1870 to 1874. He resumed the practice of law in Memphis, Tennessee.

Death

Avery accidentally drowned in Ten Mile Bayou in Crittenden County, Arkansas, opposite Memphis, on May 20, 1880 (age 60 years, 193 days). He is interred at Elmwood Cemetery in Memphis, Tennessee.

References

William Tecumsah Avery Wikipedia