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SOME EARLY CLERKS OF THE COUNTY COURT OF LAWRENCE COUNTY, ALABAMA | Biographies of Notable and Not-so-Notable Alabamia
BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY
of
THE CLERKS OF THE
COUNTY COURT
of
LAWRENCE COUNTY,
ALABAMA
The
Clerks of the County Court were five in number until the office was
abolished in 1850.
DANIEL W. WRIGHT
DANIEL
W. WRIGHT was the first County Clerk. His father settled in
Courtland at an early day and kept a boarding house. His son,
DANIEL, studied and obtained the office of clerk and became favorably
known to the people. In 1819, he was elected, along with ARTHUR F.
HOPKINS, as a delegate from Lawrence County to the Constitutional
Convention.
Shortly
afterward, he moved to Mississippi and was elected judge of the
Circuit Court.i
JOHN GALLAGER
JOHN
GALLAGHER was the second clerk and his biography can be found here.
JOHN GREGG
JOHN
GREGG was the third County Court clerk. His father SAMUEL had been
a Revolutionary soldier in the Virginia Militia B ca. 1756 and came
to Lawrence County in the very early years. He was a Trustee of the
the 1824 Moulton Academy and Elder of the Presbyterian Church form
1830-1831. He.died near Moulton.ii
He had, besides JOHN, three sons, HENRY, SAMUEL, and ELLIS GREGG.
“JOHN
GREGG married SARAH, the daughter of SAMUEL BIGHAM, Esq., who first
settled, before the land sales, at BIGHAM'S SPRING – called
afterward HICKMAN'S SPRING – and now “POND SPRING.”
JOHN
GREGG succeeded BOLLING B. BURNETT as sheriff and his deputy was his
brother ELLIS GREGG. “JOHN was a modest, quiet man in general, but
being powerful when roused he was formidable for he acted very
promptly. I recollect an amusing incident which happened while he
was sheriff. On the MCMAHON corner, at Moulton, a ring of wild
drinking fellows had, for several days, caused great annoyance to the
court by their noise and clamor, sometimes bellowing like bulls. At
length they became so bold that they came into the court house. One
of them caused a disturbance, and the judge ordered him to jail. JOHN
started with him, when one of his friends attempted a rescue. JOHN
knocked the interloper down and he fell at full length on the hard
brick floor, and then turning to the judge, JOHN coolly said: “If
your honor please, here is a man interfering.” It caused a great
laugh, and the “bull” ring was broken up. In JOHN'S court the
execution had preceded the judgment.”
When he
became a county clerk, JOHN was attentive to business and gave fair
satisfaction. In 1835, during the revolution in Texas, JOHN GREGG,
in company with W. D. THOMASON, JOHN WREN, JAMES ELLIS, JAMES
MCDANIEL, HUMPHREY MONTGOMERY, FARNEY SMITH and young KAISER, engaged
in that cause. They all entered the same company except JAMES ELLIS,
who joined the 'Red Rovers' from Courtland and was amongst those
murdered at Goliad.
JOHN
GREGG returned to Lawrence County for his family after the Texas war
and on his way back to Texas was attacked by the Indians. His wife
and one son were killed and a son, HENRY, was carried off a prisoner
and detained in captivity for several years. JOHN GREGG died not many
years after this in Texas. His brothers moved to Arkansas.iii
WILEY GALLAWAY
WILEY
GALLAWAY was the fifth clerk and held the office for fifteen years –
from 1835 to 1850 and his biography can be found here
iCol.
James Edward Saunders, EARLY SETTLERS OF ALABAMA WITH NOTES AND
GENEALOGIES ,p. 65 and BREWER, WILLIS, Alabama, Her History,
Resources, War Record, and Public Men: From 1540 to 1872, P. 314
ii*Samuel
Gregg , aged 77, and a resident of Lawrence County; private,
Virginia Militia; enrolled on April 23, 1833, under act of Congress
of June 7, 1832, payment to date from March 4, 1831; annual
allowance $33.33; sums received to date of publication of list,
$99.99.—Revolutionary Pension Roll, in Vol. xiv, Sen. Doc. 514,
23rd Cong., 1st sess., 1833-34. (Alabama Department of Archives and
History)
iiiCol.
James Edward Saunders, EARLY SETTLERS OF ALABAMA WITH NOTES AND
GENEALOGIES ,p. 66
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