Thomas E. Sherwood


Thomas E. Sherwood was the first post master of Farmersville, Texas, mayor of Dallas, Texas and became a Methodist minister in 1867.

Biography

Thomas Emory Sherwood was born in Washington County, Indiana to Rev. Jeremiah Sherwood and Sarah Elrod on May 31, 1835. He moved to Texas with his parents about 1842. He married Nannie Lavinia McCreary on 30 Oct 1856 in Rockwall, Kaufman County, Texas. They had four children: one son and three daughters.
During the American Civil War he served in the Confederate States Army. He had joined the 15th Texas Cavalry Regiment which was organized on February 25, 1862 and mustered in on March 10, 1862. The regiment was dismounted in July. Sherwood was promoted to commissary.
He was licensed to preach by the Dallas Circuit, Dallas District, East Texas Methodist Conference in 1866. He was ordained in 1870. He traveled as a circuit rider and preached in Greenville, Rockwall, Sulphur Springs, Honey Grove, Pilot Point, Wichita Falls, Sherman, Pottsboro, Bonham, Dodd City.
He died April 10, 1897 in Dodd City, Texas and was interred in City Cemetery, Sulphur Springs, Texas.