T.U. Stephenson was born in Georgia.[1]
T W Stephenson was enumerated at Petersburg Post Office, Lincoln County, Tennessee for the August 9, United States Census, 1870. He was noted as born 1813-1814 in Georgia and a physician. He had $6000 in value of real estate and $2000 in value of personal assets as seen in this image of the original census. Also included in the household are female Mary B Stephenson, female Sue Stephenson and male James Stephenson.[2]
T U Stephenson was enumerated as self at District 8, Lincoln County, Tennessee for the June 21, United States Census, 1880. He was noted as a physician, born 1814 in Georgia and married as seen in this image of the original census. Also included in the household are wife Mary R Stepenson, son James R Stephenson, son John C Stephenson, daughter-in-law Amanda E Stepehenson, granddaughter Callis M Stephenson, granddaughter Mary M Stephenson, grandson George T Stephenson, other Geo W Sawyers, other Fanny Mcelroy and other Ella Mcelroy.[3]
Thomas U Stephenson was enumerated as father of the head of household in ED 61, District 8, Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee for the June 1, United States Census, 1900. He was noted as born November 1813 in Georgia and had been married forty-five years. Also included in the household are head James R Stephenson, wife Cordie M Stephenson, son Earnest R Stephenson, daughter Ofelia L Stephenson, mother Mary R Stephenson and servant Lee Mcelroy as seen in an image of the original census.[4]
T. U. Stephenson was listed as the father of James Ralston Stephenson who died January 17, 1934 in Lincoln County, Tennessee. The mother was listed as Mary Ralston and the wife Cordelia Stephenson.[5]
Dr. T.U. Stephenson was listed as the father of Nancy Halbert Harris who died February 10, 1935 in Lincoln County, Tennessee. The mother was listed as Margaret Crawford and the husband James Harris.[1]
As listed in the Find A Grave Index,[6] Thomas Urban Stephenson is buried at Rose Hill Cemetery in Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee, USA.[7]