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S. M. ROBERSON, M.D., was born in 1839 in Northern
Township, Franklin County, the youngest of nine children (five deceased)
of William and Elizabeth (PAYNE) ROBERSON, both of English stock, the former
born in 1790 in Virginia, and the later about 1800 in North Carolina.
They came with their parents to Tennessee when children, and were married
probably in Lincoln County. In 1830 they settled in Franklin County,
on the farm now chiefly owned by Mrs. Samuel RIDLINE, where the father
died in 1848. The mother died about 1870, while living with her daughter,
Mrs. M. WEBB. With common school advantages, our subject when about seventeen
began for himself, and traveling in Kansas part of the time. In 1858
he married and settled in Northern Township, Franklin County, and after
three year there and three years on another farm, he moved to the farm
now owned by Alfred GROVES, and there his wife died in December 1871.
After two years longer here with his four children, he sold out, and with
the proceeds attended the medical college of Keokuk, Iowa, and after a
twenty weeks term received a certificate to practice, which, in the spring
of 1874, he began at home, and soon bought the farm now owned by W. D.
ROBERSON. In 1877, because of a new law regulating practice he sold
his farm, attended another term at his old place, and received a diploma
from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, then in its forty-ninth session,
probably. He then began practice at his present home. In March
1882, he married Lourana, widow of Charles HOUGH, daughter of Augustus
and Nancy (WHITTINGTON) ADAMS, born October, 1847, near Benton. His
farms sold to educate himself, were the fruits of his own labors, and he
now owns a pleasant home where he lives at present. His children
are Hettie, wife of Charles TODD; Sallie, wife of Augustus ADAMS;
John Q. and Leroy. He is a Democrat, first voting for Douglas.
He is a member of Charity Lodge, I O O F, and F M B A No. 75. He
served as constable in Franklin County when but a young man.
Lourana ADAMS' mother was "Mary" WHITTINGTON -- Submitted by Sheila Smith Cadwalader Typed by Sheila Smith Cadwalader
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