Col. Alfred Benjamin "A.B." Person July 22, 1847 - July 25, 1904 Photo by George W. Moore Studio, Denison, Texas Colonel
Alfred Benjamin Person was born July 27, 1847 in Tishomingo,
Tishomingo County, Mississippi, the son of A.G. & Thursey Person,
according to the 1850 Mississippi census. The 1880 census shows
him living with his parents & siblings in Corinth, Mississippi and
his occupation listed as "lawyer"; Col. Person graduated from the
University of Virginia at Charlottesville and began practice of law at
Purdy, Tennessee in 1871. He married Celia Lee Ingraham,
daughter of John S. Ingraham & Margaret Peggy Waldrup, on May
11, 1873 in McNairy County, Tennessee; to this union were born one son
and two daughters ~ Harry Luther, Clara Flora and Pearl. The young couple moved to Denison in 1873; in the early days of Denison, he served three terms as City Attorney. Col. Person practice his profession in Denison, being particularly successful in the conduct of important criminal cases. TEXAS
DICTATIONS (Grayson County.) 1887. Denison TX Taken from A.B. Person, Atty at Law Mr. Person was born in Corinth, Miss., 27 July 1842.
Parents were old residents of Miss. Father was a general trader in Corinth. Mr.
Person was born on a farm near Corinth, remained in the village near where he
was born until 1859. The war broke out just at the time he should have been going
to school and [he] had to receive the most of his education at home. In 1869 or
1870 he went to boarding school at the University of Virginia. After leaving
school he went to Penn. and commenced practicing his profession. Clara Flora was born May 1875 in Denison, Texas. Erwin J. Smith was again married in Denison in July 1905, to Miss Claire L. Person, daughter of Col. A. B. Person, one of the old lawyers here, she being practically reared in this city. Harry Luther was born December 21, 1877 in Denison, Texas. He married Blanche Butler VanHoesen in 1904. Harry died January 4, 1931 in Los Angeles, California. Pearl Person was born June 1880 in Denison, Texas The family resided in Denison, Texas according to the 1880 and 1900 Grayson County, Texas. Denison Daily News A.B. Persons The gentleman whose name is at the head of this article is
one of the most distinguished, eloquent and successful candidates at the
bar. He was one of the first to cast his
lot with our young and growing city.
While hundreds have come and gone, being unable to gain a foothold, Mr.
Persons has, by his persistency, superior attainments, and straight forward
course, advanced to the front rank in the profession. No attorney in Denison has a larger practice,
and certainly none are more deserving of success. If the records of the courts in this city,
Sherman and adjacent points could be examined, it would be found that Mr.
Persons is perhaps the most successful attorney in Denison. He is a clear and forcible speaker, and
never fails to bring out the strongest points that can be adduced in favor of
his client. Mr. Persons keeps pace with
the times. He is a hard student, and has
one of the most complete libraries in the city.
The gentleman has occupied a number of positions of public trust. He is at the present time our city attorney. Denison Daily News Sunday, May 2, 1880 The Sunday Gazetteer Sunday, September 16, 1894 pg. 4 Whose portrait precedes this sketch, is a native of Mississippi; graduated from the University of Virginia at Charlottesville; began the practice of law at Purdy, Tennessee, in 1871; in 1873 he removed to Denison, where he has ever since resided and practiced his profession. In the early days of Denison he served 3 terms as city attorney. Aside from this public service, neither has he sought any, preferring that whatever success might redound to him should be secured thrugh close application to his chosen profession. He has been particularly successful in the conduct of important criminal cases, and in this respect has brught upon himself a well-deserved reputation throughout the state as one of the prominent lawyers practicing before the criminal courts of Texas. Col. Person is an enthusiastic admirer of this splendid young city, the gateway to the great State of Texas. Col. A. B. Person was defeated for the post of mayor by Louis Lebrecht in 1896. 1899-1900 Denison City Directory: Office upstairs at 224-1/2 West Main Street us [Col.] A. B. Person, attorney. Col. Person died July 25, 1904 and his wife Celia died about 30 years later on January 6, 1934; both are buried in Fairview Cemetery, Denison, Texas. Source: B. B. Paddock, History and Biographical Record of North and West Texas (Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co., 1906), Vol. I, p. 633. http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Person-677 Attorney Index Bancroft Transcriptions, 1877 Biography Index Susan Hawkins © 2024 If you find any of Grayson CountyTXGenWeb links inoperable, please send me a message. |