Henry Overturf

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  • Name Henry Overturf 
    Birth 1836  (Warren County) Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Male 
    Occupation farmer  [2
    Person ID I25440  The Hennessee Family
    Last Modified 22 Apr 2001 

    Father (Henry) Overturf,   b. 1810, (Warren County, Tennessee) Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother Mary "Polly" LNU,   b. 1815, Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1895 (Age 80 years) 
    Marriage (Tennessee) Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Family ID F9019  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Nancy Scruggs,   b. 17 Nov 1840, Marion County, Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 20 Nov 1937, Grundy County, Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 97 years) 
    Marriage 1 Jan 1857  Grundy County, Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Children 
     1. Luticia Overturf,   b. 1859, Grundy County, Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location
    Family ID F9033  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 30 Apr 2023 

  • Event Map
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  • Notes 
    • GRUNDY COUNTY, TN - BIOGRAPHIES - Henry Overturf
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      Compendium of Biography
      Henry Overturf

      Henry Overturf - As an all-around prominent man of Grundy County, there is
      probably no one of its citizens who more justly deserves the title than Mr.
      Overturf. He is farmer by occupation and is making his home and base of
      operations near the town of Tatesville. Together with his agricultural
      interests, he has ever been mindful of the interests of the community and has
      always been found ready to lend a helping hand in all projects that tend to
      the upbuilding or strengthening of good local government or the improvement of
      the status of his adopted county. Several important offices have been
      entrusted to his care and he has never failed to justify the confidence placed
      in him by the people.
      Mr. Overturf was born in Warren County, Tennessee, January 2, 1835.
      His father was born in Virginia, and moved with his father to Warren County in
      an early day and became one of the early settlers of that section. Our
      subject's mother was born either in White or Warren County, Tenn., and spent
      the last years of her life with the subject of our sketch. Henry Overturf was
      educated at Altamont Academy, and during the early part of his life he lived
      at a number of places in and around Altamont, and was engaged in farming and
      trading. In November 1861, he joined Company A, of the Fifth Confederate
      Tennessee Regiment, and was appointed lieutenant of that company. After its
      organization, this regiment was known as the thirty-fifth Tennessee, and Mr.
      Overturf became a member of Company F. At Shiloh this company sustained a
      very heavy loss, nineteen of its men being killed in the space of three
      minutes. Our subject participated in the battles of Shiloh, Corinth and Plum
      Orchard. At Shiloh he received a slight wound in the neck, has his ear cut by
      a passing ball, and three times bullets passed through his hair. He returned
      home and was soon captured by the Federal troops in Dunlap, Tennessee and was
      sent as a prisoner of war to Camp Chase, Ohio, and from there was transferred
      to Rock Island, Ill. After spending some eighteen months in the prison at
      that place, he enlisted in Company A, Second United States Volunteer Infantry,
      to fight the Indians and was sent to the frontier. He was afterward detailed
      to serve in the quartermaster's department at Fort Leavenworth. Upon
      receiving his discharge, in April 1865, he returned to Tennessee and located
      on a farm on the present town sight of Gruetli, and in April 1880, he moved to
      his present home in the Fifth district, Grundy County, where he now owns a
      fine farm. He is a very heavy land owner, and has an interest in about seven
      thousand acres of land. Our subject has also taken a wholesome interest in
      local political matters and has served the citizens of his adopted district
      and county in many different capacities. He was constable for several years
      and was sheriff of the county for a term of two years. He was county surveyor
      seventeen years, justice of the peace ten years, has been postmaster at
      Tatesville continuously since 1880, has been county coroner and held other
      minor offices.
      January 1, 1857, Mr. Overturf was united in marriage to Miss Nancy
      Scruggs, who was born in Marion County, Tennessee in November 1840, and a
      daughter of Carter Scruggs. To this union has been born fourteen children,
      eight of who are now living, and of whom we have the following record: J.H.,
      living at Altamont; F.D., an engineer at Richland, Texas; E.F. is a farmer of
      Grundy County; W.R. is a farmer living near Moroa, Ill.; H.B. also a farmer;
      Mary Lou and Nancy Edna, both still live with their parents; and Sarah Della.
      The deceased are: James, who died in childhood; Lintchia, wife of William
      Stump, died at Altamont; Lucy Belle died in childhood; Thomas Gordon and
      Richard M. both died in childhood; and an infant, deceased. Socially Mr.
      Overturf affiliates with the Masonic fraternity, and in 1896 he represented
      the lodge in which he holds his membership at the grand lodge. In politics he
      is a democrat.

  • Sources 
    1. [S23] 1850 Warren Co.,TN Census, transcribed from a microfilm copy of the original, p. 65.

    2. [S34730] 1860 Grundy Co.,TN Census,publisher unlisted, p. 29.

    3. [S34731] Thompson,Ralph;Pedigree;ralph@mindspring.com. E-mail received 12 Mar 98.