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Author: Leonard Wilson  (1916)

WILLIAM EDWARD JEFFREYS

AS an example of what energy, integrity, honesty and uprightness, coupled with
high aims and purposes, may accomplish, the career of William Edward Jeffreys
stands out in bold relief and holds a conspicuous place among the successful
business men of North Carolina. Prominent in commercial, political, religious
and social affairs, and a leader in the development of the great tobacco
interests of his native State, he is a prime factor in the growth and prosperity
of Nash County, and one of the most influential promoters of the industrial and
commercial welfare of Rocky Mount.

    Mr. Jeffreys was born September 22, 1859, in Granville County, North
Carolina, a son of William B. and May Elizabeth (Bragg) Jeffreys. Early in life
he assumed active business duties, and at the age of twenty-nine years removed
to Henderson, and associated himself with tobacco interests. Four years later he
removed his business to Rocky Mount where he established the Jeffreys Tobacco
Warehouse. Mr. Jeffreys enjoys a wide reputation in his trade and is an expert
judge of the quality of the plant. Thoroughly progressive, he is actively
interested in many business enterprises, notably the Jeffreys-Ricks Clay Works,
producing an especially fine grade of brick, for building and paving purposes,
which finds a ready market in North Carolina and adjoining States.

    The son of a Southern planter, Mr. Jeffreys has availed himself of the
opportunity to develop his inherent ability in the field of agriculture,
specializing as a dairyman. His herd of milch cows are of the purest and most
aristocratic of the bovine breeds. His dairy products secured under sanitary
conditions with modern equipment, have an established reputation for purity and
excellence.

    Mr. Jeffreys' estate is known as "Thorpe Place" and occupies a valuable
tract of about a thousand acres. In its cultivation and improvement he finds
both pleasure and profit.

    In religious circles Mr. Jeffreys is a member of the Board of Stewards of
the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and takes an active interest in the
welfare of this Society. His fraternal affiliations include the Masons, Odd
Fellows, Pythias and Elks.

    Politically a Democrat, he has rendered efficient service to his
fellow-citizens of Nash County as chairman of the Board of County Commissioners
for a period of sixteen years, and while declining further honors of public
office, he remains a leader in all matters pertaining to the advancement of his
County and State, and his influence is far-reaching.

    In 1892 Mr. Jeffreys married Miss Dena Lyon, daughter of Richard Alexander
and Ziba (Waller) Lyon, of Lyons, North Carolina, and the congenial relations of
this couple are well-nigh ideal. They have five children: Flossie Lyon, William
Edward, Eichard Thomas, Helene Elizabeth and Mary Frances. The two eldest are
graduates of Rocky Mount High School and Trinity College, and the three younger
are attending local schools preparatory for college.

    The name of Jeffreys has long been familiar to North Carolinians and
Virginians, the direct ancestral line dating back to the early Colonial period
when the family settled in North Hampton County, North Carolina, on a grant of
land conveyed to them by the English crown. The immediate ancestors of Mr.
Jeffreys subsequently removed to Nash and Franklin Counties after the close of
the Revolution.

    County Worcester, England, according to the records, appears to have been
the original seat of the family in Great Britain, where the Jeffreys Coat of
Arms was confirmed by the Heralds' Visitation in the sixteenth century. The arms
are thus described:

    "Ermine, a lion rampant, sable, a canton of the last.

    "Crest: a demi lion or, jessant a laurel wreath proper."

    On the maternal side Mr. Jeffreys inherits many of the characteristics which
brought distinction to various members of the Bragg family. The career of Hon.
Thomas Bragg, who was elected Governor of North Carolina in 1854, and in 1859
was chosen a member of the United States Senate, is familiar to students of
history. Likewise the miltary record of General Braxton Bragg, who graduated
from West Point in 1837. A brave officer in the Civil War, a series of reverses
befell his command, and he then became military adviser to President Davis.

    The career of William Edward Jeffreys, so useful to his County and State,
has been of his own making, and he is entitled to the credit which attaches to
all conscientious and faithful efforts.


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MAKERS OF AMERICA
BIOGRAPHIES OF LEADING MEN OF THOUGHT AND ACTION

THE MEN WHO CONSTITUTE THE BONE AND SINEW OF AMERICAN PROSPERITY AND LIFE

VOLUME II

By
LEONARD WILSON,
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

ASSISTED BY PROMINENT HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL WRITERS
Illustrated with many full page engravings
B. F. JOHNSON, INC.
CITY OF WASHINGTON, U. S. A.
1916

Copyright, 1916
by
B. F. Johnson, Inc.

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