Clay County AlArchives Biographies.....Lackey, W. M. March 31 1856 - living 1893 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/al/alfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 15, 2004, 7:48 pm Author: Brant & Fuller (1893) W. M. LACKEY, lawyer of Ashland, Ala., is a son of James M. and Elizabeth (Wiley) Lackey. Adam Lackey, the father of James M. Lackey, emigrated from South Carolina to Tennessee when a young man, and settled near the Alabama line. He married and moved to Tallapoosa county, Ala., in 1835 and there reared his family. In 1866 he moved to Jackson county, and thence to DeKalb county, where he died in 1891. James M. Lackey was reared in Tallapoosa county, married in Talladega county, and returned to Tallapoosa county, but soon moved to what was then Talladega, now Clay county. Here he enlisted in Hilliard's legion and served about a year, when he contracted a fever and died in a hospital at Chattanooga, Tenn. The family consisted of but one child, W. M. The mother afterward married Judge Hiram M. Evans of Clay county, whose memoir appears elsewhere in this work. W. M. Lackey was born March 31, 1856, in Tallapoosa county. Ala. His literary education was received at Lineville, Clay county. He began the study of law under W. J. Pierce, and in 1880 graduated from the university of Alabama in the law depaitment. He has been practicing in Alabama since that time. In 1890 he was elected to the senate from the eighth senatorial district, composed of Talladega and Clay counties, and is now serving in that position. Politically Mr. Lackey is a democrat, and is a leading lawyer and politician. Additional Comments: from "Memorial Record of Alabama", Vol. I, p. 647-648 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/alfiles/ File size: 2.0 Kb