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Pleasant Halbert
PLEASANT HALBERT'S birth occurred in Williamson County,
Tennessee, in 1811. His parents, James and Elizabeth (Smith) Halbert, were born in North and
South Carolina in 1771 and 1788, and died in 1833 and 1813, respectively.
The father was a farmer, and in 1795 immigrated to Tennessee, but remained only four years,
when he returned to his native State. September 9, 1801, he returned to Tennessee.
He was married in 1810, and in 1813 came to Lincoln County, where he spent the remainder of
his days. He was father of two children, only one now living, Pleasant Halbert, who made his
home with his father as long as he lived.
He was educated in the district schools, and October 8, 1833, married Nancy Crawford, who was
born in 1810, and a daughter of John Crawford, who was an early pioneer of Lincoln County.
Our subject and his wife became the parents of eight children, seven of whom are living:
Martha (wife of Dr. J. E. Youell),
Margaret E. (Mrs. Lemuel D. Sugg),
James C.,
Mary J. (Mrs. Capt. J. H. George),
Pleasant W. (a physician and surgeon),
Naomi E. (Mrs. S. M. Clayton),
William H. (a physician and surgeon of Lebanon).
Mrs. Halbert died August 5, 1850, and April 8, 1852, he wedded Emily Buchanan, who was born
July 23, 1814, and a daughter of John Buchanan. Of their three children two are living:
Laura G. (Mrs. Pleasant Hobbs),
Isaac B.
This wife died February 9, 1868, and July 1 of the same year Mr. Halbert married Martha V.
Smith, daughter of David Smith. She was born in Alabama in 1826.
Mr. Halbert owns 600 acres of land in the Eighth District, and is one of the old and highly
respected citizens of the county. He has been a life-long Democrat, and has served as
magistrate six years. He and Mrs. Halbert are members of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
Source: History of Tennessee, The Goodspeed Publishing Company, Nashville, 1886
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