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William Neely Key
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William Neely Key

Birth
Death
22 Jul 1963 (aged 83)
Cenotaph
Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Tennessee the Volunteer State 1769—1923: Volume 4
WILLIAM NEELY KEY.

An able and representative member of the bar of his native state, William Neely Key is engaged in the successful practice of his profession in the city of Jackson, where he was reared. He was born at Cotton Grove, on the 13th of January, 1880, a son of John P. and Susan (Pearson) Key, natives of Tennessee. His paternal grandparents were Martin B. and Violet (Puckett) Key and the maternal grandparents were John S. and Martha (Olive) Pearson. John P. Key, who has engaged in farming in Madison county for many years, is still residing on the home farm at the age of sixty-seven years.

In the acquirement of his early education William Neely Key attended the public schools of Madison county and in due time was graduated from the Jackson public school. Subsequently he enrolled in the Southwestern Baptist University, now Union University, and he was graduated from that institution in 1901, with the A. B. degree. The LL. B. degree was conferred upon him in May, 1902, by the same institution. The following year he spent in farming. In 1904 he was appointed deputy clerk and master in chancery of Madison county and he was active in those capacities until 1914, when he engaged in the practice of his chosen profession. He has devoted his attention to civil practice principally. For four years he was city attorney of Jackson, from 1915 to 1919.

On the 24th of January, 1912, was celebrated the marriage of Mr. Key to Miss Eloise Jackson, a native of Murfreesboro, and a daughter of Henry C. and Margaret G. Jackson. H. C. Jackson is now deceased. His widow is living, making her home in Murfreesboro. To the union of Mr. and Mrs. Key four children have been born, of whom Eloise Jackson, Kate G., and Walter Jackson, are living.

Since attaining his majority Mr. Key has given his political endorsement to the democratic party, having firm belief in the principles of that party as factors in good government. His religious faith is that of the Cumberland Presbyterian church and since 1910 he has been deacon and treasurer of the local church. He was likewise superintendent of the Sunday school, which position he held from 1918 to 1922. Mr. Key is interested in all religious work and is actively identified with the Y. M. C. A. as a director. Fraternally he is a thirty-second degree Mason, holding membership in St. Johns Lodge, No. 332, F. & A. M., of which he is past master; Jackson Council, No. 13; a member and past high priest of Clinton Chapter, No. 9; a member of Tennessee Consistory, No. 1; and organizing president of Albert Pike Masonic Club of Jackson. During the World war he put all personal interests aside and gave generously of his time and money in promoting the government's interests. He was active in the various drives and made many speeches in their behalf throughout the county.

Inscription at Brown's Cem., Madison Co.: "Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Murfreesboro (Rutherford County) Tenn."
Tennessee the Volunteer State 1769—1923: Volume 4
WILLIAM NEELY KEY.

An able and representative member of the bar of his native state, William Neely Key is engaged in the successful practice of his profession in the city of Jackson, where he was reared. He was born at Cotton Grove, on the 13th of January, 1880, a son of John P. and Susan (Pearson) Key, natives of Tennessee. His paternal grandparents were Martin B. and Violet (Puckett) Key and the maternal grandparents were John S. and Martha (Olive) Pearson. John P. Key, who has engaged in farming in Madison county for many years, is still residing on the home farm at the age of sixty-seven years.

In the acquirement of his early education William Neely Key attended the public schools of Madison county and in due time was graduated from the Jackson public school. Subsequently he enrolled in the Southwestern Baptist University, now Union University, and he was graduated from that institution in 1901, with the A. B. degree. The LL. B. degree was conferred upon him in May, 1902, by the same institution. The following year he spent in farming. In 1904 he was appointed deputy clerk and master in chancery of Madison county and he was active in those capacities until 1914, when he engaged in the practice of his chosen profession. He has devoted his attention to civil practice principally. For four years he was city attorney of Jackson, from 1915 to 1919.

On the 24th of January, 1912, was celebrated the marriage of Mr. Key to Miss Eloise Jackson, a native of Murfreesboro, and a daughter of Henry C. and Margaret G. Jackson. H. C. Jackson is now deceased. His widow is living, making her home in Murfreesboro. To the union of Mr. and Mrs. Key four children have been born, of whom Eloise Jackson, Kate G., and Walter Jackson, are living.

Since attaining his majority Mr. Key has given his political endorsement to the democratic party, having firm belief in the principles of that party as factors in good government. His religious faith is that of the Cumberland Presbyterian church and since 1910 he has been deacon and treasurer of the local church. He was likewise superintendent of the Sunday school, which position he held from 1918 to 1922. Mr. Key is interested in all religious work and is actively identified with the Y. M. C. A. as a director. Fraternally he is a thirty-second degree Mason, holding membership in St. Johns Lodge, No. 332, F. & A. M., of which he is past master; Jackson Council, No. 13; a member and past high priest of Clinton Chapter, No. 9; a member of Tennessee Consistory, No. 1; and organizing president of Albert Pike Masonic Club of Jackson. During the World war he put all personal interests aside and gave generously of his time and money in promoting the government's interests. He was active in the various drives and made many speeches in their behalf throughout the county.

Inscription at Brown's Cem., Madison Co.: "Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Murfreesboro (Rutherford County) Tenn."

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