Lewis Crouch Trezevant, son of Catherine Cocke and John Timothy Trezevant; born December 28, 1798; died August 28,1873; married Rebeckah Dawson Turner, sister of his brother James's wife. They removed, first to Tennessee, where he for thirty years was a prominent and successful merchant, noted for his ability and sterling qualities as a Christian gentleman. He, during that time, owned a plantation near Hickory Wythe, in West Tennessee, where he spent much of his time. He moved to Texas, carrying his slaves with him, in the fall of 1861, and settled near Cold Springs, in Polk County.
He passed away in 1873.
Sources
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6207596/lewis-crouch-trezevant : accessed 11 June 2022), memorial page for Lewis Crouch Trezevant (28 Dec 1798–29 Aug 1873), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6207596, citing Episcopal Church of the Epiphany Cemetery, Calvert, Robertson County, Texas, USA ; Maintained by janemcash (contributor 46778944) .
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Lewis by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
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