Individual Details
Thomas Shackleford
(1 Jun 1776 - 17 Jun 1835)
Thomas was married first to Agnes Clopton, 21 Jul 1804, Sumner Co, TN. Married (2) Eliza Cheves Pulliam/Pullam, 24 Apr 1817, Williamson Co TN
Perhaps the same man - if so, it would appear by 1820 he was a widower.
A Thomas Shackleford was listed on an 1811 tax list for Davidson Co, TN
1820 Census. Nashville, Davidson, TN
Thomas Shackleford: 1m under 10, 2m 10-16, 2m 16-18, 6m 16-26, 1m 26-45. 2f under 10, 2f 16-26. 23 Slaves.
He came to KY and became a partner of ex-Governor Thomas METCALFE in the brick and stone-mason business, both Thomas SHACKELFORD and METCALFE being bricklayers by trade.
1830 Census. Saline Co, MO
Thomas Shackleford: 2m under 5. 2m 5-10, 1m 15-20, 1m 20-30, 1m 30-40, 1m 50-60. 1f under 5, 2f 10-15, 1f 30-40
One of the first County Judges of Saline Co. MO He was appointed to the bench of the county court.
1835: He was called to St. Louis, where he caught cholera.
1835, 13 Jul: James O. SHACKELFORD of Saline Co., MO, one of the heirs of Thos. SHACKELFORD, deceased, sold to William C. SHACKELFORD, for $400, all right, title and interest in real and personal estate. Recorded Howard Co., MO.
1835, 30 Jul: John D. SHACKELFORD of Saline Co., MO, one of the heirs of Thomas SHACKELFORD, sold to William C. SHACKELFORD, for $400, all right, title and interest in the personal estate of Thomas SHACKELFORD, deceased.
Events
| Birth | 1 Jun 1776 | Prince William County, Virginia | |||
| Marriage | 21 Jul 1804 | Sumner County, Tennessee - Agnes Clopton | |||
| Death | 17 Jun 1835 | Saint Louis County, Missouri |
Families
| Spouse | Agnes Clopton (1772 - ) |
| Father | James B. Shackleford (1724 - 1790) |
| Mother | Mary Stamps (1740 - ) |
| Sibling | James Shackleford (1763 - 1824) |
| Sibling | Amelia "Milly" Shackleford (1764 - 1821) |
| Sibling | John Shackleford (1765 - ) |
| Sibling | George Shackleford (1766 - 1843) |
| Sibling | Sarah Shackleford (1769 - 1814) |
| Sibling | Edmund Shackleford (1770 - 1833) |
| Sibling | William Stamps Shackleford (1774 - 1824) |