Cochran Family
KYLE ALLEN BROOKS son of Amanda Causey & BUBBA.
Kath is daughter of Frankie Cochran & Anne Alice Carter. She wed Charles Brooks, son of James "Bubba" Edgar Brooks &Mary Ella Thornton, with a grandma Partridge.
Frank Cochran, son of Luella Coonfield & Frank D. Cochran. Anne's parents were Emily Alice McClain &Cecil Carter. EMILY had a grandma Broadway & a grandma Stephens. Frank had grandma Miller, Little & Coonfield, Crigler, Roby; Weatherford.
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1. | Frank Delbert COCHRAN was born 20 JUN 1893 in Hill City Graham County Kansas, and died 20 DEC 1956 in Mena, Polk, Arkansas. He was buried in WWI Vet. He was the son of 2. Jacob Benjamin Cochran and 3. Clora Jane Miller. He married Luella Ellen "Rue" Coonfield 2 SEP 1914 in Arkansas, daughter of "Wally" Benjamin Wallace Coonfield and Lattie Cedonia Little. She was born 8 FEB 1897 in Benton County, Arkansas, and died 11 MAY 1945 in Kansas City MO Med Hospital. She was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Chetopa Kansas. Son Freelon killed in the Korean War had a kansas birth certificate as Coonfield Cochran so that is why the military put it on his tombstone. Luella had a hard time with the State and the birth certificates. |
2. | Jacob Benjamin Cochran was born 22 FEB 1822 in Oxford Township, Guernsey, Ohio, and died 24 NOV 1902 in Civil War Vet Ohio Infantry. He was buried in Miner and farmer, he was was buried in Hill City Cemetery. He was the son of 4. William Cochran and 5. Martha Patty Henderson. |
3. | Clora Jane Miller was born 12 OCT 1852 in Bloomington, McLean, Ilinois, and died 6 DEC 1931 in Hill City, Graham County, Kansas. She was buried in hill City Cemetery. She was the daughter of 6. James Madison Miller and 7. Mary Clara Parker. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Children of Clora Jane Miller and Jacob Benjamin Cochran are:
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4. | William Cochran was born 3 JUL 1793 in Hickory, Washington Cty, Pennsylvania, and died 7 OCT 1878 in Oxford Twnshp, Guernsey, Ohio. He was buried in Stout Cem., Quaker City, Ohio. He was the son of 8. Alexander Cochran and 9. Hannah Sarah Adams. |
5. | Martha Patty Henderson was born 23 MAY 1799 in PA, and died 2 MAR 1851 in Oxford Township, Guernsey, Ohio. She was buried in Stout Cem., Quaker city, Ohio. She was the daughter of 11. Nancy Ann Clendenning. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Children of Martha Patty Henderson and William Cochran are:
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6. | James Madison Miller was born 17 JAN 1823 in Harrisburg, Rockingham, VA, and died 20 MAR 1904 in Green Township, Iowa. He was buried in Champion Hill Cemetery. He was the son of 12. James T Miller and 13. Sarah Isabella Lloyd. |
7. | Mary Clara Parker was born 11 APR 1832 in Ashabula County OH, and died 15 AUG 1917 in Wellman, Washington County, Iowa. She was the daughter of 14. Wanton Horatio Parker and 15. Rosannah Lemmon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Children of Mary Clara Parker and James Madison Miller are:
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8. | Alexander Cochran was born ABT 1760 in Alleghaney Co PA, and died ABT 1851 in Guernsey Co, OH. He was the son of 16. William Alexander Cochran. |
9. | Hannah Sarah Adams was born 1767 in PA, and died ABT 1820 in Guernsey OH. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Children of Hannah Sarah Adams and Alexander Cochran are:
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11. | Nancy Ann Clendenning was born 1780 in Harrisburg, Dauphin, or Philidelphia PA, and died 1862 in Fairview, Guernsey, OH. She was buried in God's Knob Cmtry, Quaker City, Ohio. She was the daughter of 22. Clendenning John and 23. Sarah Sturgeon. | |||
Child of Nancy Ann Clendenning is:
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12. | James T Miller was born 8 FEB 1795 in Irish born in Rockingham VA, and died 3 NOV 1874 in War of 1812- Bloomington, McLean, Illinois. He was buried in Scogin Cem, Bloomington Twp, IL. He was the son of 24. Reverend Alexander Miller and 25. Sarah Crawford. |
13. | Sarah Isabella Lloyd was born 1797 in Lincoln Illinois, and died 13 DEC 1885 in Lincoln Illinois. She was buried in Lows Grove, IL. She was the daughter of 26. Robert Lloyd and27. Tabitha Rucker. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Children of Sarah Isabella Lloyd and James T Miller are:
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14. | Wanton Horatio Parker was born 13 FEB 1802 in NY, and died 28 JUN 1849 in Stouts Grove, McLean County, Illinois. He was the son of 28. Archelaus Richardson Parker and29. Sara Tefft. |
15. | Rosannah Lemmon was born 1807 in Harpersfield, Ashtabula, OHIO, and died 1840 in Versailles, Woodford, Illinois. She was the daughter of 30. Robert Lemmon and 31. Hannah Woolsey. | ||||||||||||||||||
Children of Rosannah Lemmon and Wanton Horatio Parker are:
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16. | William Alexander Cochran was born ABT 1730 in Scotland, and died in https://memberinfo.sar.org/patriotsearch/search.aspx. | |||||||||
Children of William Alexander Cochran are:
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22. | Clendenning John was born ABT 1745 in Philadelphia Penn, and died in Not found on 1790 census. |
23. | Sarah Sturgeon was born 2 AUG 1753 in Paxtang Twp, Dauphin Co., PA, and died BEF 1813. She was the daughter of 46. Sturgeon Thomas and 47. Margaret Corbett. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Children of Sarah Sturgeon and Clendenning John are:
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24. | Reverend Alexander Miller was born 1740 in Ardstraus, Tyrone, Ireland, and died AFT 1821 in Cooks Creek VA. He was the son of 48. Alexander Miller and 49. Jane Evans. |
25. | Sarah Crawford was born 1771 in Ireland, and died 1821 in Cooks Creek Virginia. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Children of Sarah Crawford and Reverend Alexander Miller are:
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26. | Robert Lloyd was born 1764 in VA, and died 1844 in OH. He was the son of 52. John Emrey Lloyd and 53. Sarah Stuard. |
27. | Tabitha Rucker was born 3 JAN 1768 in VA, and died 4 OCT 1851 in Avon, ILL. She was the daughter of 54. Thomas Rucker and 55. Elizabeth Tinsley. | ||||||
Children of Tabitha Rucker and Robert Lloyd are:
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28. | Archelaus Richardson Parker was born 22 AUG 1777 in Sutton, Worcester Co MA, and died 13 SEP 1869 in Blaine, Boone Co IL - DAR. He was the son of 56. Archelaus Parker and 57. Bette Richardson. |
29. | Sara Tefft was born 22 SEP 1780 in NY Indian Country. She was the daughter of 58. Reverend Edmond Tefft and 59. Mary Mercy Sweet. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Children of Sara Tefft and Archelaus Richardson Parker are:
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30. | Robert Lemmon. |
31. | Hannah Woolsey. | ||||||
Children of Hannah Woolsey and Robert Lemmon are:
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46. | Sturgeon Thomas was born 7 AUG 1731 in Donegal Twp., Lancaster Co., PA., and died 18 MAY 1813 in Mifflintown, Mifflin Co., PA. He was buried in Westminster Pres. Cem., Mifflintown, Mifflin Co., PA. He was the son of 92. Samuel II Sturgeon and 93. Sarah Ferguson. |
47. | Margaret Corbett was born ABT 1735, and died 28 SEP 1818 in Mifflintown, Mifflin Co., PA. She was buried in Westminster Pres. Cem., Mifflintown, Mifflin Co., PA. She was the daughter of 94. Peter Corbet. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Children of Margaret Corbett and Sturgeon Thomas are:
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48. | Alexander Miller was born 1720 in Antrim Ireland. He was the son of 96. John Miller and 97. Mary McDonnel. |
49. | Jane Evans was born 1724 in Glasgow, Scotland. She was the daughter of 98. David Evans and 99. Jane Norton. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Children of Jane Evans and Alexander Miller are:
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52. | John Emrey Lloyd was born 27 FEB 1747 in Calmes Neck, Fredrick County, VA, and died OCT 1785 in Green County /Hancock GA. He was the son of 104. John Lloyd and 105.Prudence Embrey. |
53. | Sarah Stuard. She was the daughter of 106. William Stewart and 107. Rachel. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Children of Sarah Stuard and John Emrey Lloyd are:
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54. | Thomas Rucker. He was the son of 108. Thomas Rucker and 109. Elizabeth Reynolds. |
55. | Elizabeth Tinsley. | |||
Child of Elizabeth Tinsley and Thomas Rucker is:
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56. | Archelaus Parker was born 5 AUG 1735 in Sutton, Worcester, MA, and died 6 OCT 1818 in MA. He was the son of 112. Samuel II Parker and 113. Hannah Wyman. |
57. | Bette Richardson was born 7 APR 1748 in Attleboro, Bristol, MA. | |||||||||
Children of Bette Richardson and Archelaus Parker are:
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58. | Reverend Edmond Tefft was born 1762 in Albany NY, and died 1780 in NY State - DAR. He was the son of 116. James Tefft and 117. Martha Sheffield. |
Name: WILLIAM COCHRAN |
59. | Mary Mercy Sweet was born 1762 in Albany NY-Indian Country, and died ABT 1780. She was the daughter of 118. David Sweet and 119. Mary or Mercy. | ||||||
Children of Mary Mercy Sweet and Reverend Edmond Tefft are:
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indians, being hungry, came to the little home in Oxford Township. Not knowing
what she should do, she gave them an apron full of fresh baked bread. In a few
days a deer was left on the Porch. She was educated in Harrisburg, Dauphin
Co., Pennsylvania, I assume she was probably born there.
She came to Guernsey Co., Ohio in 1806 with her husband and Children. She was
the first Teacher in Guernsey Co., Ohio.
and Martha (Long) Henderson. His Grandparents were William and Agnes Henderson
who came from County Down, Ireland in 1758, they settled in Lewistown, Mifflin
Co., Pennsylvania. William was a major in the War of 1812. He was a blacksmith
and made his own sword. "Roster of Ohio Soldiers in War of 1812" Page 243, Vol.
Colonel John DeLong first Regiment Ohio Militia Maj. Wm. Henderson
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Alexander and William were the ONLY 2 Cochrans in this town at this time
and the land records indicate it was Military Land grants.
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1830 United States Federal Census
about Alexander Cochran
Name: Alexander Cochran
Township: Oxford
County: Guernsey
State: Ohio
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Now the rest of the children have grown to have their own farms and
their own children, several named Alexander or William.
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1840
Alexander Cochran Adams, Guernsey, Ohio
Brice Cochran Oxford, Guernsey, Ohio
Joseph Cochran Spencer, Guernsey, Ohio
Thomas Cochran Centre, Guernsey, Ohio
William Cochran Oxford, Guernsey, Ohio
Wm Cochran Beaver, Guernsey, Ohio
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Name: Alexander COCHRAN
Date: 1816
Location: PA, Northumberland
Notes:
Fishing Creek Township, including Greenwood, Bloom and Briar
Acres & Perches: 404
Adjoiners & Waters: Land of N Beach, Br Ck waters
Total Taxes of $7.81 (county tax of $7.81, no road tax shown)
Supplement to the Democratic Press - Wednesday March 27, 1816
TREASURER'S SALE
By virtue of an act of assembly entitled An act to amend the Act entitled An act directing the mode of selling Unseated Lands for Taxes and for other purposes passed the 15th day of March one thousand eight hundred and fifteen will be sold at the Court House on the second Monday of June next (and to continue by adjournments) for County and Road Taxes due all the tracts of Land hereafter mentioned situate in Northumberland County as the same was previous to the erection of Union and Columbia Counties and the attaching part thereof to Mifflin County ant...Taxes and Costs due are previously paid.
Harry Vanderslice, Treasurer of Northumberland County
Treasurer's Office, Sunbury, 20 February 1816.
N.B. The taxes and Costs to be paid in Philadelphia notes or specie.
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Name: ALEXANDER COCHRAN
Date: 10 Oct 1832
Location: OH,
Document #: 3174
Serial #: OH0410__.005
Sale Type: CASH ENTRY SALE
Acres: 81.5000
Meridian or Watershed: US MILITARY SURVEY
Parcel: Township 2 N, Range 4 W, Section 1
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COCHRAN, ALEXANDER Ancestor #: A023554 Service: PENNSYLVANIA Rank: PRIVATE Birth: 1760 CUMBERLAND CO PENNSYLVANIA Death: 1817 CUMBERLAND CO PENNSYLVANIA Service Description: 1) CAPT.WILLIAM WILLSON,COL.ALEXANDER BROWN
2) CUMBERLAND CO.MILITIA.
SpouseNumber Name
1)HANNAH X
MemberIDAppsAdd Vol. Child/Spouse Number/Spouse131444
ELIZANAH / [1] JOHN ABLES 535854 S ELIZANAH / [1] JOHN ABL
Father: William Alexander Cochran b: ABT 1730 in Scotland
Marriage 1 Hannah Sarah Adams b: 1767 in PA
- Married: 1787 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1
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Records indicate two Jacobs served in the Ohio Infantry and one died.
1860 United States Federal Census
about Jacob Cochran living next to his brother.
Name: Jacob Cochran
Age in 1860: 38
Birth Year: abt 1822
Birthplace: Ohio
Home in 1860: Hamilton, Butte, California
Gender: Male
Post Office: Hamilton
Value of real estate: View Image
Household Members: Name Age
Jacob Cochran 38
Andw Clark 38
Saml Clark 32
1870 United States Federal Census
about Jacob Cochran
Name: Jacob Cochran
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1818
Age in 1870: 52
Birthplace: Ohio
Home in 1870: Troy, Iowa, Iowa
Race: White
Gender: Male
Value of real estate: View Image
Post Office: Stellapolis
Household Members: Name Age
Jacob Cochran 52
Mariah Cochran 53
Ruthan Cochran 16
Margarett A Cochran 13
1880 United States Federal Census
about Jacob Cochran
Name: Jacob Cochran
Home in 1880: Troy, Iowa, Iowa
Age: 58
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1822
Birthplace: Ohio
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Spouse's Name: Clora
Father's birthplace: Ohio
Mother's birthplace: Ohio
Neighbors: View others on page
Occupation: Farmer
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Idiotic or insane: View Image
Household Members: Name Age
Jacob Cochran 58
Clora Cochran 28
Sarah Cochran 2 ? Clora's daughter by first marriage?
Frank Cochran 10 grandson by whom??
Flora A. Cochran 3M =Clora Ann
1900 United States Federal Census
about Jacob Cochran
Name: Jacob Cochran
Home in 1900: Graham, Graham, Kansas
Age: 78
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1822
Birthplace: Ohio
Relationship to head-of-house: Head
Spouse's Name: Clora J
Race: White
Occupation: View Image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Jacob Cochran 78
Clora J Cochran 42
Jacob M Cochran 18
Mary E Cochran 14
Bengerman Cochran 11
Flora D Cochran 9
Frank D Cochran 6.12 =Delbert
Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925
about Jacob Cochran
Name: Jacob Cochran
Census Date: 1 Mar 1895
Residence County: Graham
Residence State: Kansas
Locality: Graham
Birth Location: Ohio
Family Number: 58
Gender: Male
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1822
Line: 19
Roll: v115_53
name:
Jacob B. Cochran
rank:
Pvt.
company:
A
regiment:
142
state:
Ohio
arm of service:
Infantry
date of filing:
state/arm of service:
company/regiment:
publication title:
Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who Served Between 1861 and 1900
nara publication number:
T289
publisher:
National Archives and Records Administration
collection title:
Civil War Pensions
Citing this Record
"United States, Civil War and Later Pension Files, 1861-1917," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NHF5-P2K : accessed 04 Dec 2012), Jacob B. Cochran, .
Name: Lemont Madison MILLER
Sex: M
ALIA: /Lemmon/
Birth: 6 FEB 1877 in Topeka, Shawnee Co., Kansas
Burial: Champion Hill Cemetery, N. English, Iowa Co., Iowa
Note:
Was known by "Lemmon"
Story goes is that his mother was a medicine women who took care of the
Indians, and the Indians couldn't pronounce Lemont so they called him Lemmon.
Father: James Madison MILLER b: 17 JAN 1823 in Harrisonburg, Rockingham Co.,
Virgina
Mother: Mary C PARKER b: 11 APR 1832 in Ashtabula Co., Ohio
Marriage 1 Ida L WISEMAN b: 26 NOV 1878 in Iowa
Children
Hubert Francis MILLER b: 23 MAY 1912 in Lakin, Kansas
Living MILLER
Father: Wanton Horatio Parker b: 13 FEB 1802 in NY
Mother: Rosannah Lemmon b: 1807 in Harpersfield, Ashtabula, OHIO
Marriage 1 James Madison Miller b: 17 JAN 1823 in Harrisburg, Rockingham, VA
- Married: 4 JUL 1850 in Bloomington, McLean, Illinois
- Rosannah Miller b: 25 MAR 1850 in Green Township, Iowa
- Clora Jane Miller b: 12 OCT 1852 in Bloomington, McLean, Ilinois
- Chancy W. Miller b: 19 DEC 1854 in Bloomington, McLean, Illinois
- Ravena M Miller b: 6 JAN 1857 in Green Township, Iowa
- Florence Miller b: 1859 in IA
- Millard Miller b: ABT 1860
- Sylvester L Miller b: 7 MAY 1861 in Wellman, Washington County, Iowa
- Joseph D Miller b: 11 NOV 1865 in Green Township, Iowa
- John M Miller b: 16 FEB 1868 in Green Township, Iowa
- Hattie M Miller b: ABT 1870 in Green Township, Iowa
- Cynthia E Miller b: 18 JAN 1871 in Green Township, Iowa
- Hannah E Miller b: 24 SEP 1872 in Green Township, Iowa
- Dora Lucy Miller b: 15 SEP 1876 in Koszta IA
- Lemmon William Madison Miller b: 6 FEB 1877 in Green Township, Iowa
1870 United States Federal Census
about James Miller
Name: James Miller
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1823
Age in 1870: 47
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1870: Greene, Iowa, Iowa
Race: White
Gender: Male
Value of real estate: View Image
Post Office: Millersburg
Household Members: Name Age
James Miller 47
Mary Miller 38
Clory Miller 17
Amelia Miller 13
Chancy Miller 15
Florence Miller 11
Sylvester Miller 9
Joseph Miller 5
John Miller 2
Cyntha Miller 6/12
Rockingham co., Virginia
1830 to moved with parents to Montgomery Co., Tennessee, and located at a place near the line of Christian co., KY. (from Milo Custer's "The Reverend Alexander Miller of Virginia and Some of His Descendants")
Fall 1834 to McLean co., Illinois with parents.
1850 US Census, Blooming Precint, McLean co., Illinois, 620-633
1855 to Greene twp., Iowa co., Iowa
1856 Iowa Census, Green twp., Iowa co., Iowa, 62-64
1860 US Census, Green twp., Iowa co., Iowa, 97-104
1870 US Census, Green twp., Iowa co., Iowa, 174-132
1880 US Census, Greene twp., Iowa co., Iowa
1900 US Census, Greene twp., Iowa co., Iowa, 12-13
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"The Williamsburg Journal", Wiliamsburg, Iowa co., Iowa, dated Thursday, March 30, 1904, in the Green Valley news:
Mr. Jas. Miller one of Green Valley's oldest settlers died last Sunday morning and was laid to rest in Champion Hill Cemetery on Monday. Despite the gloomy weather it was one of the largest funerals ever held at Champion Hill; many came from a distance to pay their last respects to one known only for his goodness and uprightness. He leaves a wife and ten children to mourn his loss.
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Pages 26 & 28 of Milo Custer's "The Reverend Alexander Miller of Virginia and Some of His Descendants".
Enlisted in Co. B, 4th Ill. Inf. (Mexican War)
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"Archelaus R. Parker and His Descendants" by Milo Custer
Father: James T. MILLER b: 3 August 1795 in Rockingham co., Virginia
Mother: Sarah LOYD b: @1803 in Va.
Marriage 1 Mary C. PARKER b: 11 April 1832 in Ashtabula county, Ohio
Married: 4 July 1850 in McLean co., Illinois
Ancestry Hints for James Madison Miller 1 possible matches found on Ancestry.com |
Father: James T Miller b: 8 FEB 1795 in Irish born in Rockingham VA
Mother: Sarah Isabella Lloyd b: 1797 in Lincoln Illinois
Illinois Census, 1810-90
about Wanton Parker
Name: Wanton Parker
State: IL
County: St. Clair County
Township: No Township Listed
Year: 1840
Record Type: State or colonial census
Page: 502
Database: IL 1840 State Census Index
1840 United States Federal Census
Name: Wanton Parker
Township: Not Stated
County: Tazewell
State: Illinois
1830 United States Federal Census
Name: W Parker
Township: Harpersfield
County: Ashtabula
State: Ohio
near Dodge and Burgett families.
He also bought land in Michigan Territory, then in Iowa Territory. Read the history book of Iowa.
Ancestry Hints for Wanton Horatio Parker 1 possible matches found on Ancestry.com |
Father: Archelaus Richardson Parker b: 22 AUG 1777 in Sutton, Worcester Co MA
Mother: Sara Tefft b: 22 SEP 1780 in NY Indian Country
Marriage 1 Rosannah Lemmon b: 1807 in Harpersfield, Ashtabula, OHIO
- Married: 22 JUL 1824 in Ashtabula Ohio
American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI)
about Archelaus Richardson Parker
Name: Archelaus Richardson Parker
Birth Date: 1777
Birthplace: Massachusetts
Volume: 130
Page Number: 366
Reference: Gen. Column of the " Boston Transcript". 1906-1941.( The greatest single source of material for gen. Data for the N.E. area and for the period 1600-1800. Completely indexed in the Index.): 16 Jan 1922, 9446; 25 Feb 1925, 2739; 15 Apr 1925, 2739
U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
about Archelaus R. Parker
Name: Archelaus R. Parker
Gender: male
Birth Place: VT
Birth Year: 1777
Spouse Name: Sarah Tefft
Spouse Birth Year: 1780
Marriage
Year: 1798
Marriage State: NY
Number Pages: 4
1820 United States Federal Census
Name: Archelas Parker
Township: Harpersfield
County: Ashtabula
State: Ohio
PARKER, ARCHELAUS Ancestor #: A087303 Service: MASSACHUSETTS Rank: CIVIL SERVICE Birth: 5 Aug 1735 SUTTON WORCESTER CO MASSACHUSETTS Death: (ANTE) 9- -1818 DOUGLAS MASSACHUSETTS Service Description: 1) SURVEYOR OF HIGHWAYS, 1780
Residence
1) DOUGLAS - MASSACHUSETTS
SpouseNumber Name
1)BETTY RICHARDSON
MemberIDAppsAdd Vol. Child/Spouse Number/Spouse617116 576 ARCHELAUS R. / [1] SARAH TEFFT 725261 S ARCHELAUS R. / [1] SARAH TEFFT
1850 United States Federal Census
about Archelaus Parker
Name: Archelaus Parker
Age: 72
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1778
Birth Place: Massachusetts
Gender: Male
Home in 1850(City,County,State): Harpersfield, Ashtabula, Ohio
Household Members: Name Age
Eliza Longley 25
Sarah H Longley 1
Archelaus Parker 72
Horace Parker 8
Minerva Parker 5
Minerva Parker 62
TEFFT, EDMOND Ancestor #: A202573
Service: NEW YORK Rank: PRIVATE Birth: 11 Aug 1750 SOUTH KINGSTON KINGS CO RHODE ISLAND Death: (POST) 1820 ASHTABULA CO OHIO Service Source: ROBERTS, JAMES A. NEW YORK IN THE REVOLUTION, 2nd EDITION, P 106Service Description: 1) 4th REGT ALBANY CO MILITIA
Residence
1) BALLSTON - ALBANY CO - NEW YORK
SpouseNumber Name
1)MARY SWEET
MemberIDAppsAdd Vol. Child/Spouse Number/Spouse617116 883 SARAH / [1] ARCHELAUS R PARKER
E Tefft Not Stated, Oneida, NY 1810
Name: Mary SWEET
Sex: F
Birth: 1762 in Albany, NY USA
Death: 1780 in USA
Reference Number: 3339
Marriage 1 Edmond TEFFT b: 1762 in Albany, NY USA
Children
Sara TEFFT b: 22 SEP 1780 in Albany, NY USA
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ID: I2165
Name: Edmond TEFFT
Sex: M
Birth: 1762 in Albany, NY USA
Death: 1780 in New York State USA
Census: 1820 Harpersfield, Ashtabula County Ohio
Reference Number: 2165
Marriage 1 Mary SWEET b: 1762 in Albany, NY USA
Children
Sara TEFFT b: 22 SEP 1780 in Albany, NY USA
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ID: I0168
Name: Sara TEFFT
Sex: F
Birth: 22 SEP 1780 in Albany, NY USA 1
Death: 14 FEB 1827 in Ashtabula Co., OH
Reference Number: 168
Father: Edmond TEFFT b: 1762 in Albany, NY USA
Mother: Mary SWEET b: 1762 in Albany, NY USA
SOURCE: Salt Lake Library Film #0037237 "Sweets of Rhode Island Descendants of John SWEET"
FREEMAN
JOHN SWEET, JR. b. c1620 Salem, Mass?; d. 1677; m. c1655 Elizabeth (probably Jeoffrey). She was very likely the dau. of Robert Jeoffrey of Newport, RI, whose dau. Elizabeth was b. 1629. (If this is correct, she had a sister, Mary Jeoffrey b. 1632 who m. Richard Carder. They had a dau. Sarah who m. Benjamin Gorton.) Elizabeth testified in 1684 that she
was 55 yrs. old. She d. aft 1684; m. 2nd Samuel Wilson. JUNE 5, 1648: John Jr. was recorded as inhabitant of Warwick, RI; in 1655 Freeman; in 1660 Commissioner; in 1662 he was paid 5 pounds in peage at eight per penny, for killing a wolf.
APR 17, 1663: He sold Francis Darby, of Warwick, "my dwelling house, lot, etc., that I bought of Henry Townsend, for 45 pounds."MAY 20 1671: He took oath of alligiane (to king of England).
1675: His grist mill, etc., at Potowomut, was burned by Indians.MAR 7, 1676: The council at Hartford, noted that he and Samuel Eldred "have liberty to transport ten bushels of Indian corn apiece for their distressed families."
JUN 27, 1677: He is now living in Newport, naming his wife Elizabeth, and children John, Daniel, James, Henry, Richard, Benjamin, William, Jeremiah, and a dau.
SEP 18, 1684: Elizabeth Wilson, widow, aged 55 or thereabouts, deposed that her first husband, John Sweet, being a Warwick man, first built his dwelling house on Potowomut Neck and procured leave of the Narragansett Sachems to set down his mill and dam in Potowomut River. Her husband and herself kept possession peaceably of said house and land and mill for
several yars until forced off by the late Indian war, and after the was was over she and her children returned and kept possession of the same place.
Children of John Sweet, Jr. and Elizabeth:
John
Daniel b. 1657
James
Henry m. Elizabeth ?. Their dau. Joanna m. Robert Vaughn b. Feb 13, 1695, d. Mar 22, 1757 East Greenwich, RI.
Richard
Benjamin
William
Jeremiah
a daughter
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JAMES SWEET b. 1622 Salem, Mass?; d. Jun 18, 1698 m. Mary Greene b. May 19, 1633. (She was the dau. of John [Richard, Richard, Robert] who was from Salisbury
Father: John Isaac Sweet b: 1579 in Trayne, Modbury, Devonshire, England
Mother: Mary Westcott b: 1605 in England
Marriage 1 Elizabeth Temperance Jeffries
Died: ABT. 16791
Died: 26 JAN 1675/76 in Killed by Indians in King Phillip's War
Notes:
The death date of John Tefft is uncertain. Some claim that he was killed in King Phillip's War; however, Timothy Tefft believes that this is from a misinterpretaiton of a letter written by Captain James Oliver, January 26, 1676, the last line which reads "His father, going to recall him lost his head and lies unburied." Joshua was captured on the 14th, brought to Wickford on the 16th, and executed, drawn and quartered on the 18th. Oliver is more likely making the point that John had come to claim what was left of his poor son's body and was unable to recover his head, of which some traditions say that it was used for sport by the soldiers, and stuck upon the fencepost at Smith's garrison. Another clue is that his wife Mary did not sign in satisfaction of her thirds until October 1679.
IN 1675, WAR broke out between the English of Plymouth Colony and the Wampanoag Indian nation of Southeastern Massachusetts. The United Colonies of New England, a confederation formed by the Plymouth, Connecticut and Massachusetts Bay Colonies, decided to make a preemptive strike against the Narragansetts, to prevent them from joining forces with the Wampanoags.
Rhode Island sought to join the United Colonies, but was denied because of its policy
of religious liberty.
Most of the colony's inhabitants retreated to Aquidneck Island for safety.
Joshua Tefft remained to defend his South Kingstown farm, where he was dragooned into the United Colonies troops. He escaped and went back to his home -- only to be captured by the Narragansetts who enslaved him.
Anthony maintains that Tefft was forced to fight alongside the tribe during the Great Swamp Fight of December 1675, when several hundred Narragansetts -- mostly women and children -- were slaughtered at their winter refuge inside the West Kingston swamp. Tefft wounded Capt. Nathaniel Seeley, of Connecticut, who later died.
Tefft was wounded while raiding the outlying farms around Providence and was captured by English troops. In January 1676, Tefft was taken to Richard Smith's garrison (now called Smith's Castle in North Kingstown). Various Colonial accounts laid out Tefft's crimes -- scalping a miller, firing at Colonial soldiers and wounding Seeley.
The United Colonies tried him for high treason. The 1647 law dictated that the condemned person would be drawn and quartered and forfeit all of his land and possessions. The penalty stuffed as many bodily humiliations into one execution as possible. The traitor was hanged, then cut down while still alive. His or her private parts and entrails were cut from the body and burned in the traitor's sight. Finally, the convicted was decapitated and cut into quarters.
Nonetheless, the Rhode Island government, in its guardianship order, saw to it that Joshua's son, Peter, inherited his father's land -- in defiance of the legal penalty.
As Anthony sees it, Peter's inheritance and a handful of legal maneuvers to protect Tefft land proves that Rhode Island did not regard Tefft as the traitor that the United Colonies did. In his tidy Wakefield apartment, Anthony turns to a decaying set of history books atop his refrigerator. He plucks a volume from an 1864 edition of The Rhode Island Colonial Records, inherited from his great-grandfather, state Sen. Henry Clay Anthony, of Portsmouth.
"Joshua Tefft's not in there," he said as he ruffled the pages. "There weren't that many people in Colonial Rhode Island and if things went wrong, it wouldn't have gone unrecognized. The more I became convinced he was unjustly executed, the more I wanted to exonerate him."
ONE SENTENCE in the manuscript caught Anthony's eye: "It was in this sequestered place that the celebrated Joshua Tefft was captured and afterwards taken to Wickford where he was drawn and quartered, the only execution of the kind in Rhode Island so far as we know."
Driven to know more about Joshua Tefft, Anthony, with some assistance from Sterling, relentlessly mined archives from Hartford to Portsmouth. One afternoon, Anthony became so engrossed in his research he was briefly locked in the Warwick City Hall vault when he failed to leave his work after the clerk turned off the upstairs lights.
Hidden in court documents, marriage records, birth and death registers, wills and deeds were splinters of the plot Anthony has written. Yet, slivers are not enough to build a platform of historical truth.
Sterling maintains that Anthony's contention that Joshua Tefft was a patriot is a series of "speculations" and "leaps."
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Was Joshua Tefft truly guilty of wilful treason? At this distance in time there is no way to know. It is not especially unlikely that Tefft, like John Walker Lindh, acted from conviction. The Rhode Islanders were very independent-minded. They had got on well with their own Indian neighbors (Tefftās wife was half-Indian) and had been engaged in chronic land disputes with the Connecticut and Massachusetts colonists, who provided the militias with their officer class. The Narragansetts were not technically at war with the colonists until attacked. The militiamen were not all volunteers: many had been forcibly impressed into service, and were not thrilled at the prospect of being dragged from their farms to fight against people with whom they had no grudge, with whom indeed they had been trading and intermarrying for years. Tefft may have been the John Walker Lindh of his day; or he may have been a helpless, naive or foolish man caught up in the tangles of a brutal war.
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Ancestry Hints for Joshua Tefft 4 possible matches found on Ancestry.com |
Father: John Tefft b: 1616 in England
Mother: Mary Barber b: 1618 in Berkshire England
Marriage 1 Sara Green b: half indian blood
3/15/98 Father: Deputy Governor John Greene b: in Warwick RI Marriage 1 Joshua Tefft b: 1646 in Providence RI
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3. | Anne Alice Carter was born 14 MAR 1934 in Montgomery, Alabama, and died 27 JAN 1992 in Memorial Cemetery, Montgomery Alabama. She was buried in Memorial Cemetery. She was the daughter of 6. Cecil Earl "Nick" Fenn Carter and 7. Emily "Ellie" Alice McClain. Cecil was a tall dark Cherokee. Anne had a beautiful copper complexion., Memorial Cemetery is off Bozeman Drive on the old plantion of my great grandma Lorena's, Uncle Robert Bozeman. The early settlers bought land all around to Hope Hull, Pintlala, Ramer, Dublin, Pine Level and Grady, ending up on the old Meriweather Trail into Troy Hwy. Troy has a large pioneer museum and indian cemetery. Orphaned at age 4, ANNE was raised by her grandparents CHARLES ALLEN McCLAIN and Lorena. Life was rough during the great depression and her parents have no tombstones. | ||||||||||||
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6. | Cecil Earl "Nick" Fenn Carter was born 1901 in Thompson Station, Bullock, Alabama, and died 4 FEB 1939 in Montgomery Alabama. He was buried 6 FEB 1939 in Memorial Cemetery. He was the son of 12. William Franklin Fenn and 13. Anna Lou Stone. |
7. | Emily "Ellie" Alice McClain was born 27 MAR 1916 in Dublin, Alabama, and died 10 OCT 1935 in Montgomery, AL. She was buried in Memorial Cemetery, Montgomery, AL. She was the daughter of 14. Charles Allen McClain and 15. Lorena Emma "Rena" Bozeman. | |||||||||
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8. | Jacob Benjamin Cochran was born 22 FEB 1822 in Oxford Township, Guernsey, Ohio, and died 24 NOV 1902 in Civil War Vet Ohio Infantry. Miner and farmer, he was was buried in Hill City Cemetery. He was the son of 16. William Cochran and 17. Martha Patty Henderson. |
9. | Clora Jane Miller was born 12 OCT 1852 in Bloomington, McLean, Ilinois, and died 6 DEC 1931 in Hill City, Graham County, Kansas. She was buried in hill City Cemetery. She was the daughter of 18. James Madison Miller and 19. Mary Clara Parker. The Parkers came from New York Indian Country into Ohio. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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10. | "Wally" Benjamin Wallace Coonfield was born 31 AUG 1870 in Anderson, Benton Co Arkansas, and died 1938 in Coffelt Cemetery, Benton Co AR. He was the son of 20. Benjamin Wylie Coonfield and 21. Martha Anne Frances Young. |
11. | Lattie Cedonia Little was born 14 JAN 1872 in Bardstown Junction, Kentucky, and died 23 JAN 1933 in Vaughn, Benton County, Arkansas. She was the daughter of22. John Wright Little and 23. Mary Catherine Crigler. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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12. | William Franklin Fenn was born DEC 1855 in Macon County, Alabama, and died 11 MAR 1922 in Greenwood Cemetery beside his brother Madison......from farm manager in Eufaula to boarding house in Montgomery County AL* He was buried 12 MAR 1922 in buried by his brother Madison, Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery, AL. He was the son of 24. John Wm Fenn and 25. Emeline "Emily" Harrell.of Georgia. |
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14. | Charles Allen McClain was born 7 OCT 1886 in Ramer, Montgomery, AL, and died 24 OCT 1949 in Montgomery, AL. He was buried in Church Of Christ Cemetery, Dublin Alabama. He was the son of 28. Josiah Marion McClain and 29. Elizabeth "Bettie" Broadway. |
15. | Lorena Emma "Rena" Bozeman was born 11 JAN 1892 in Ramer Alabama, and died 12 JUN 1982 in Memorial Cemetery off Bozeman Drive, Montgomery AL on land donated by her Uncle Robert Henry Bozeman.. She was buried in Memorial Cemetery, Montgomery, AL. She was the daughter of 30. John Thomas Bozeman and31. Alice Lorena Stephens. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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16. | William Cochran was born 3 JUL 1793 in Hickory, Washington Cty, Pennsylvania, and died 7 OCT 1878 in Oxford Twnshp, Guernsey, Ohio. He was buried in Stout Cem., Quaker City, Ohio. He was the son of 32. Alexander Cochran and 33. Hannah Sarah Adams. |
17. | Martha Patty Henderson was born 23 MAY 1799 in PA, and died 2 MAR 1851 in Oxford Township, Guernsey, Ohio. She was buried in Stout Cem., Quaker city, Ohio. She was the daughter of 35. Nancy Ann Clendenning. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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18. | James Madison Miller was born 17 JAN 1823 in Harrisburg, Rockingham, VA, and died 20 MAR 1904 in Green Township, Iowa. He was buried in Champion Hill Cemetery. He was the son of 36. James T Miller and 37. Sarah Isabella Lloyd. |
19. | Mary Clara Parker was born 11 APR 1832 in Ashabula County OH, and died 15 AUG 1917 in Wellman, Washington County, Iowa. She was the daughter of 38.Wanton Horatio Parker and 39. Rosannah Lemmon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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20. | Benjamin Wylie Coonfield was born 21 OCT 1844 in Ripley Co Crossroads Indiana, and died 6 JUL 1914 in McLellan Co Waco TX. He was the son of 40. Isaac Benjamin Coonfield and 41. Lydia Epperson. |
21. | Martha Anne Frances Young was born 25 NOV 1841 in Indiana, and died 13 AUG 1897 in Vaughn, Benton Co., AR. She was the daughter of 42. James Young and43. Minerva Evans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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22. | John Wright Little was born 4 DEC 1843 in Davies County Kentucky, said he was Cherokee by blood., and died 20 JUL 1915 in buried on Big Sandy Mtn, Little Rock, Marble Twn, Madison County, Arkansas. He was the son of 44. Hiram Lucius Little and 45. Nancy Catherine Wright. |
23. | Mary Catherine Crigler was born 27 OCT 1850 in Kentucky, and died 30 APR 1885 in Illinois. She was the daughter of 46. Abraham Crigler and 47. Mary Catherine Roby. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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24. | John Wm Fenn was born 1829 in Georgia, and died BEF 1900 in Notasulga and Tuskegee Census, Macon County, Alabama in 1870. He was the son of 48. Elijah Fenn and 49. Martha Rich. |
25. | Emeline "Emily" Harrell was born 1831 in Macon Georgia, and died ABT 1905 in Alabama. She was buried in found on 1900 census with grandson W O Murry. She was the daughter of 50. Dempsey Harriell and 51. Jane Donalson. | ||||||||||||
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26. | Augustus Marvin Stone was born JUL 1842 in blacksmith in Bullock, Greenwood, AL in 1900, and died 23 APR 1919 in Railroad Shop Night Watchman, Macon, Bibb County, Georgia. He was the son of 52. Benjamin Wilburne Stone and 53. Sarah Ann Davies. |
27. | Mary Ann Hendrick was born 12 FEB 1845 in AL, and died 20 DEC 1922 in Riverside Cemetery....1880 census shows both her parents were born in Georgia and she did move back to GA., ran a boarding house, Macon, Bibb County, Georgia. She was the daughter of 54. Cecil Christopher Hendrick and 55. Mary Ann Murray Winters. | ||||||||||||||||||
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28. | Josiah Marion McClain was born 1838 in GA, and died 9 JUN 1897 in Ramer AL- Civil War - Pay roll dated Dalton, Georgia, September 20, 1863. Widowed filed for his pension in 1897. He was buried in his widow E B filed for Civil War Pension on 8/2/1899; 33rd Alabama Regiment, Company K. He was the son of 56. James Walker McClain and 57. Anna. |
29. | Elizabeth "Bettie" Broadway was born 1853 in Ramah AL, and died 21 JAN 1927 in Ramer Alabama. She was buried in she appears on 1860 census with father Abner Broadway and 1880 with Josiah ; then 1900 with second husband. She was the daughter of 58. Abner Ambrose Broadway and 59. Mary Lou Stephens. | |||||||||
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30. | John Thomas Bozeman was born 30 JAN 1865 in farmed 40 acres of cotton, lived in 3 room log cabin, born in Ramer, Alabama, but lived in Troy after Alice died and lived with his mom a while .....sold cotton in Troy, easier than going to Montgome, and died 27 SEP 1918 in Hills Chapel Cemetery, Montgomery, AL. He was the son of60. Peter Edward Bozeman and 61. Nancy Jane Anderson. |
31. | Alice Lorena Stephens was born ABT 1867 in Montgomery County AL, and died 1894 in Montgomery, AL. She was the daughter of 62. Joseph C Stephens and 63.Sara E J Mills. | |||||||||||||||
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32. | Alexander Cochran was born ABT 1760 in Alleghaney Co PA, and died ABT 1851 in Guernsey Co, OH. He was the son of 64. William Alexander Cochran. |
33. | Hannah Sarah Adams was born 1767 in PA, and died ABT 1820 in Guernsey OH. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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35. | Nancy Ann Clendenning was born 1780 in Harrisburg, Dauphin, or Philidelphia PA, and died 1862 in Fairview, Guernsey, OH. She was buried in God's Knob Cmtry, Quaker City, Ohio. She was the daughter of 70. Clendenning John and 71. Sarah Sturgeon. | |||
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36. | James T Miller was born 8 FEB 1795 in Irish born in Rockingham VA, and died 3 NOV 1874 in War of 1812- Bloomington, McLean, Illinois. He was buried in Scogin Cem, Bloomington Twp, IL. He was the son of 72. Reverend Alexander Miller and 73. Sarah Crawford. |
37. | Sarah Isabella Lloyd was born 1797 in Lincoln Illinois, and died 13 DEC 1885 in Lincoln Illinois. She was buried in Lows Grove, IL. She was the daughter of 74.Robert Lloyd and 75. Tabitha Rucker. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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38. | Wanton Horatio Parker was born 13 FEB 1802 in NY, and died 28 JUN 1849 in Stouts Grove, McLean County, Illinois. He was the son of 76. Archelaus Richardson Parker and 77. Sara Tefft. |
39. | Rosannah Lemmon was born 1807 in Harpersfield, Ashtabula, OHIO, and died 1840 in Versailles, Woodford, Illinois. She was the daughter of 78. Robert Lemmonand 79. Hannah Woolsey. | ||||||||||||||||||
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40. | Isaac Benjamin Coonfield was born 11 MAY 1808 in KY, and died 12 DEC 1879 in Benton County, Arkansas. He was the son of 80. Isaac Benjamin Coonfield and81. Barsheba Tracy. |
41. | Lydia Epperson was born 16 JUL 1815. She was the daughter of 82. James Epperson and 83. Mary Rebecca Teters. many Coonfields moved into Indian Territory, Oklahoma. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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42. | James Young was born 1797 in PA, and died in his brother George lived with them on the 1850-1860 census. He was the son of 84. James Young and 85. unknown Indian. |
43. | Minerva Evans was born 1808 in Kentucky, and died BEF 1870. She was the daughter of 86. Silas Evans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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44. | Hiram Lucius Little was born 8 FEB 1821 in Daviess, Ohio County, KY, and died 16 JUL 1876 in Meridian Cemetery, Bosque County, Texas. He was buried in was a Mason and a Physician. He was the son of 88. Jonas Little and 89. Betsy Douglass. |
45. | Nancy Catherine Wright was born 14 JUN 1822 in KY, and died 29 JUL 1853 in Kentucky. She was the daughter of 90. John C Wright and 91. Catherine Georgia Weatherford. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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46. | Abraham Crigler was born 1 NOV 1826 in Ky, and died 17 APR 1910 in Vaughn, Benton County, Ark. He was the son of 92. Owen Crigler and 93. Mary Margaret Polly Duvall. |
47. | Mary Catherine Roby was born 24 APR 1824 in KY., and died 31 OCT 1903 in KY.. She was the daughter of 94. Reason Roby and 95. Catherine or Kitty Simmons. | ||||||
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48. | Elijah Fenn was born 17 JUL 1788, and died 6 JAN 1844 in Early, Miller County GA. He was buried in Fann Family, Mothers Home Cemetery. He was the son of 96.Travis Fenn and 97. Mary. |
49. | Martha Rich was born 3 SEP 1795 in 1850 with daughter Melvina Dukes, and died 10 MAY 1859 in Miller County GA. She was buried in Mothers Home Cemetery. She was the daughter of 98. Stephen Rich and 99. Abiah. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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50. | Dempsey Harriell was born ABT 1807 in Decatur County GA to Early GA, born North Carolina. He was the son of 100. John Jacob Harrell and 101. Mary Polly Whiddon. |
51. | Jane Donalson was born 1793, and died 1861. She was the daughter of 102. John Donalson and 103. Agnes Gamble Peel. | ||||||||||||
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52. | Benjamin Wilburne Stone was born 1819 in Georgia, and died BEF 1870 in Macon Co Alabama on 1850 census - former Creek Nation. He was the son of 104.Michael Stone and 105. Polly Mary Wells. |
53. | Sarah Ann Davies was born 1820 in GA, and died in Native American?. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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54. | Cecil Christopher Hendrick was born 1810 in south Carolina, and died AFT 1870 in texas - wood county 1870 census. He was the son of 108. Hendrick. |
55. | Mary Ann Murray Winters was born 1825 in sc, and died in They are living with Jeremiah Frazer in 1850 Pike AL and 1880 Bullock County. She was the daughter of110. albert winters and 111. amelia lyle. | |||||||||
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56. | James Walker McClain was born 8 NOV 1810 in SC, and died 10 MAY 1889 in Indian Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Stone Mt, GA. He was the son of 112. Josiah McClain and 113. Nancy Ann Wood. In the civil war records, there is a James listed in the Choctaw artillery. |
57. | Anna was born 1814, and died 1855 in Native American. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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58. | Abner Ambrose Broadway was born 1832 in Alabama, and died 1909 in Montgomery Alabama, Regiment 46 Alabama Infantry. He was the son of 116. Abner Allen Broadway and 117. Nancy Simmons. |
59. | Mary Lou Stephens was born 1832 in Alabama, and died ABT 1885. She was the daughter of 118. Benjamin G Stephens and 119. Caroline. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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60. | Peter Edward Bozeman was born 8 JUN 1834 in Alabama, served in the Civil War, ( Shelby Reserve) wife filed for his pension in Montgomery Probate Office and John Hill witnessed it., and died 8 APR 1895 in "Bozeman-Hill" Cemetery found on John Hill's property, Dublin AL. He was the son of 120. William Henry Bozeman and121. Martha Hill. |
61. | Nancy Jane Anderson was born 11 DEC 1843 in Hickory Grove, Ramer, Montgomery, Alabama, and died 22 JUL 1910 in Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Alabama, near the entrance on the left, big Bozeman family plot.. She was buried in beside her sons at Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Alabama. She was the daughter of 122. Seaborne Montgomery Anderson and 123. Lavinia Jane Sellers. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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62. | Joseph C Stephens was born ABT 1845 in Ramer Al- in Dublin Ala Census 1880 - land HOMESTEAD St Clair County in 1920. He was the son of 124. Elisha C Stephens and 125. Nancy. Soon some of it became Talladega. It is not known why this area attracted several of our kin unless it was a gift for military service which i still need to research. |
63. | Sara E J Mills was born ABT 1844 in AL. She was the daughter of 126. Mills. Several Mills families were native americans. | ||||||||||||||||||
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