Greene County Tennessee Goodspeed's Biographies
Goodspeed's History of Greene County -- 1887

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A. D. Susong

A. D. Susong, merchant, was born in Greene County, November 10, 1820, the son of Andrew and Elizabeth (Eason) Susong, the former born in Rockingham County, Va., in 1777, the son of Andrew, Sr., a native of Germany, and a soldier throughout the Revolution, who became a pioneer of Greene County in 1817, and died in 1826.

Andrew, Jr., was a successful farmer in Greene County, and died in 1832, universally esteemed. The mother was born in Montgomery County, Va., a daughter of Samuel Eason, a native of Virginia, and owner of the Virginia site of Bristol, Tenn. She died in 1856. Both were Lutherans, but the mother after his death became a Presbyterian.

Our subject was educated at Tusculum College, and then engaged for three years in a hardware Store at Greeneville, since which he has been in his present general merchandise store at Timber Ridge, in connection with which he owns and cultivates from 700 to 800 acres of land. He was postmaster from 1847 to about 1859, and from 1866 to the administration of President Arthur. He is a broad-minded man, and a Presbyterian.

In 1868 he married Sarah, a daughter of Robert Cochran, of Greene County. She was born in 1840, near their present home. She is a Presbyterian. Three of their four children are living. He has been an elder of his church for the last thirty years.

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