Biographical Sketch of Thomas R. Hightower, Webster County, Missouri >From "History of Laclede, Camden, Dallas, Webster, Wright, Texas, Pulaski, Phelps and Dent Counties, Missouri" The Goodspeed Publishing Company, 1889. ********************************************************************** Thomas Russell Hightower, one of the leading citizens of Union town- ship, Webster county, Mo., was born in Caswell county, N. C., May 1, 1839, and is a son of Dovorex and Cicily (Gooch) Hightower, natives respectively of Knox county, Tenn., and North Carolina. The parents were married in North Carolina in 1816, where they lived until the fall of 1850, when they removed to Greene county, Mo., and three years later located in Webster county. When a young man the father learned the stone mason's trade, at which he worked in connection with farming all his life, and was very successful until the outbreak of the Civil War, during which he lost heavily. He was a Democrat in politics, and in his death, which occurred September 17, 1872, Webster county lost one of its most enterprising residents. Mrs. Hightower died in Oct- ober, 1858, a member of the Primitive Baptist Church. There were eight sons and eight daughters born to the parents of our subject, of whom four sons are now living, viz.: Joshua, a farmer of Niangua town- ship, Webster county; Eppa, a farmer of Wright county, Mo.; Abner, a farmer of High Prairie township, Webster county; and Thomas Russell. The latter received his education in the common schools, and his home was with his parents during their lifetime, providing and caring for his father during the last years of his life. He started in life for himself with limited means, but industry and good management have added 280 acres to the eighty acres left him, and he now owns a farm of as good land as there is in Webster county. March 4, 1860, he married Martha Walker, daughter of Robert Walker, she was born in Cedar county, Mo., June 5, 1843. To this union were born six children, only two of whom are living, viz.: Matilda A., wife of George Troy, and John R., at home. Mrs. Martha Hightower died October 25, 1882, having been a worthy and consistent member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. November 19, 1883, Mr. Hightower married Martha Hyde, daughter of John and Malinda Hyde, she was born in Webster county, Mo., November 19, 1850, and is the mother of two children: Albert Cleveland who died at the age of twenty-one months, and Irvin Earl. Mr. Hightower is a Democrat in politics, a member of the Masonic frat- ernity, and a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. He is one of the enterprising men of the county, and is highly respected by all who know him. Mrs. Hightower is a member of the Baptist Church. ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Joe Miller Penny (Eisenbarger) Harrell ====================================================================