^7 r^ ,-/ 1 Glass j__ /" / Book , P,2 A_ COl'YRIGIIT PEPOSrr/ 1 (XiA/JU Cfa CL^< The History of the Parshall Family From the Gonquest of England by William of Normandy, 21. D. 1066, to the close of the 19th century. By James Glark Parshall, Esq., Gounselor at Law, Tluthor of the Barker Genealogy, James Parshall and His Dc scendants, etc. It IB the pre.iteft of blesBincs in life to have had good ancestors.— Benj. Franklin. Syracuse I903. ^-^ .v\ c THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, Two Copies Received SEP 2 1003 C«pyii£h( Entry CUSS ^ Q C J XXa No. ^ / ^ COPY A. Entered according to act of Coneress, in the year 1903, by James Clark Parshall, in the office of the Librarian ot Congress at Washington. PRESS OF* CRIST, BCOTT & PARSHALL, Cooperstown, N. Y. TO MY FATHER WILLIAM PARSHALL WHOSE PRIDE IN HIS FAMILY AND WHOSE REMARKABLE KNOWLEDGE OF HIS ANCESTRY FIRST SUGGESTED TO ME THE COMPILATION OF THE PRESENT HISTORY AND TO THE VENERABLE ASA PARSHALL Op Chemuno, N. Y. TO WHOSE GENEROSITY THE FAMILY IS INDEBTED FOR ITS PUBLI- CATION, THIS WORK IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED. I J THIS EDITION IS LIMITED TO THREE HUNDRED COPIES, OF WHICH THIS IS No...../. Index to Illustrations. J A MES CLA I(K PARSIIALL frontispiece THE l'EI,'S{IAEL AR.UH opp. p. C ELIAS PAHSIIALL 72 GEORGE PAIiUHALL 84 ISRAEL PARSHALL 122 ASA PARSHALL 124 CALEB HALSEY PARSHALL 134 ELI AS PARSHALL 142 REV. REVILO PARSHALL 152 JOHX ABEL PARSHALL 158 WILLIAM PARSHALL 160 GEORGE n'ASHIXOroy PARSHALL 102 JAMES EVERETTE PARSHALL 168 HORACE FIELD PARSHALL 170 JOHN PARSHALL 172 nOX. DFAVITT PA RSHALL 180 DR. GEORGE HA MMOSD PA RSHA LL 234 VIXCEXT PA RSHA LL 242 WILLIAM GROVE PARSHALL 244 ^.1 MES M. PA RSHALL 246 MILLIAM MORTHIXGTOX PARSHALL 248 WILLIAM JAMES PARSHALL 2S2 ADRIAN JEFFERSON PARSHALL 250 THE AUTHOR'S CHILDREN 258 WILLI A M BA RKER PA RSHA Lh 200 CHA RLES HENRY PARSHALL 202 ^.1 MES JUDSON PARSE A LI 204 CHA RLES HENRY PARSHA LL 200 JAMES PARSHALL 208 WILLIAM ANDREWS PARSHALL 270 Preface. The history herewith given to the family is the result of more than seven years' continuous labor, ami has been carried on in the face of obstacles which have seemed at times nearly insurmount- able. A work of this character is necessarily more or less incomplete, but much valuable data regarding our family is herewith presented and may aid some subsequent historian in the preparation of a more complete work. An opinion seems to have prevailed among some of the family that the work was intended as a source of personal profit to the author; this idea is wholly erroneous, it having been a constant expense since its commencement. The book has been from first to last a "labor of love" only. The peculiar difficulties in the preparation of an American genealogy have been fully experienced in this work. The fami- lies are scattered from ocean to ocean, from lakes to gulf. Several are residents of foreign countries. They are often without records and still more often without sufficient interest in the work to give what aid they might. The "Family Bible" has too often been carried ofY by daughters and then lost to the family name. The family is a small one and there is but one f;uiiily bearing the name. The English loranch appears to be wholly extinct. No member of the family has even been historical great, but the in- dividual members of it have ever been characterized by industry, sobriety and scrupulous honesty. So far as the author's observa- tion goes our name has never appeared in literature, with a single exception. In "The Deserter," by Harold Frederick, the hero is a boy, Job Parshall by name, though it may be stated that Job was not "the deserter." Since the work was placed in the hands of the publishers, vexatious delays have occurred, which, however, were seemingly unavoidable. After the work had been fairly advanced, a serious illness of the author, which necessitated a still more serious opera- tion, further delayed the work, but all obstacles have been success- fully surmounted and the work is before you. To the venerable Asa Parshall, of Chemung, N. Y., the family owes a debt of gratitude which it can never repay. Whatever credit may fall to the author for his work no less praise is due to "Uncle" Asa for his unflagging interest and finally to his generos- ity which has furnished a large part of the means necessary to the publication of the work. But for him my work would have gone for naught. I have been greatly assisted in my work by a little volume, entitled The Parshall and VanEtten Families, by Mrs. Annie Parshall Davis, which treats of the descendants of Samuel''. This little work was prepared by Mrs. Davis while suffering from an illness, which ultimately proved fatal, and while it necessarily contained many errors it has proved of immense assistance to the author in tracing this branch of the family. The author also begs to acknowledge his indebtedness to Horace Field Parshall, of London, Eng., for financial assistance rendered to the work. A number of blank pages of suitable paper have been bound in the work for a family record, and it is earnestly desired that each family strive to keep this record accurately for the benefit of some future historian of our race. Trusting that my efforts as the historian of our family may be rewarded by your approbation, and that you may prove kindly critics, I beg to subscribe myself, SYR.A.CUSE, 1 6 May, 1903. Your affectionate cousin, JAMES CLARK PARSHALL. The Pershalls of England. The name of "Pershale" appears vipon the Roll of Battel Abbey as one of the leaders of that conquering host which accom- panied William of Normandy to England and took part in the Battle of Hastings, 14 Oct. 1066. To perpetuate the glorious event the Conqueror caused to be erected a magnificent abbey which he munificently endowed and in it was hung a roll contain- ing the names of those nobles and leaders who had fought in the battle. The roll bore this inscription :* " Dicitur a bello, bellum locus hie, quia bello Angligenae victi, sunt hie in morte relicti: Martyris in Christi fcsto eccidore Calisti; Sexagenus erat scxtU8 millessimus annus Cum pereunt Angli, Stella nionstrantc comcta." And is followed by the names of the individuals, among whom is that of the Pershale referred to. This roll has long since perished, but a number of more or less authentic copies exist and most of these bear the name of Pershale. Burke, the great au- thority on heraldry, gives the name in his list, and Duschesne in a smaller list, so that the participation of our ancestor in the bat- tle is at least as well authenticated as that of any other claimants to descent from the followers of the conqueror. The Norman • Burke's Roll of Battel Abbey 4-8. 2 THEPARSHALLFAMILY origin of the family is probably beyond question. It has always been so beheved in America and the English family from which the American has sprung, claimed descent paternally from tiie Norman Counts of Corbeil. This appears to have been a tradi- tion in the family handed down from generation to generation, but the evidence of its truth — if truth it be — has long since suc- cumbed to the corroding hand of Time. We may, therefore, without doing great violence to the probabilities, conjecture a half-savage ancestor among the followers of the Norwegian Rollo, in his invasion and conquest of Normandy; others might be found among the fierce warriors who in the ninth and tenth centuries of our era devastated Europe with fire and sword. It is not impossible that another may have been of the crew of that hardy adventurer, who, defying wind and waves, turned his carved prow toward the setting sun and discovered America, five hundred years before Columbus had seen the light of day. Fierce as the wolves themselves and scarcely less wild, they knew neither pity nor remorse; fearlessly they faced death and met it with a fortitude begotten of their faith in their pagan gods, and of the eternal feasts and combats of Valhalla. No records of the family apparently exist, covering th.e inter- val from the Conquest to the reign of King Edward III., when the family is found seated in Staffordshire, where it had doubt- less been for many generations. The family is traced to Sir Richard de Pershall and I introduce in this place the lineage as given by Burke :* Sib Richard de PERsn.vLL, son of Sir Richard Pershall, by Alice Swinnerton, his wife. He was a Knight and a person of great power in Staffordshire, having been high sheriff, an office in those days of great authority, 7 Edward III (1333) and from the Uth to the 15th (1337-1341) of the same King. He m. Margaret dau. and heiress of Hugh, Lord of Knighton, and thus added that manor to his possessions. He was succeeded by his son Sib Adam de Pebshall, who was sheriff 15 Edward III (1341), and who made a similar accession to his estate by marriage with two heiresses, the da/us. of John Weston, Lord of Weston Lizard, in the County of Salop • Burke's Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies 406; Visitation of Kent, 1619-1621, p. 179. THE PERSHALLS OF ENGLAND 3 ami Jolin de Covcrswall, of Bishop's Oflley. By the former he had a son and heir SiH Adam ue PtiiSiiALX, of Weston Lizard, whose grandson and lieir another Sill Adam Persiiall, left two ddun. his eo-heiresses, viz.: ilARGAHF-T Persiiall, who nuirried Sir Richard Mylton and con- veyed to liim the estate of Weston Lizard. JoHANXA Pekshall, m. to W. de Birmingham. By the hitter he had a son Sin Richard Persiiall, who acquired a considerable fortune with liis wife, Jolianna. dan. and heiress of Reginald Chetwyndc, of Chetwynde, and left a son and heir Sib Thomas Peeshall, Knight, living 4 Richard II (1370), who, by his first wife. Philippa, had two sons Richard ) who m. temp. Henry IV (1309-141.3), two sisters, the daus. Nicholas \ of Hugh Malpas. of Checkley. and tlius brought great es- tates into the family. Richard, the elder son, left two daus. m. temp. Henry VII (14851500), the elder Isabella, to Sir Thomas Grosvenor; and the younger, Jocosa, to W. Pigott, of Cheshire. Of Nicholas more presently. Sir Thomas, by his second wife, Alice, dau. of Roger Knightley, of Knightley, in Staffordshire, left a son Humphrey, of Over Tayne, father of Richard, who 7)i. Alice, dau. of Robert Knightley, Esq., of Goswell, and had a son Humpl'.rey, father of Hugh Persiiall, who by his wife Isabella, dau. and heiress of John Stanley, of Pipe, left three daughters, his co-heiresses, viz. : CATHERINE, m. to Sir .lohn lilount, Knt., of Kinlett, in Salop. Isabella, m. to Richard Fane, of Tunbridge, in Kent. Jocosa, m. Humphrey Wolrj-ch, of Dudmaston, in Salop. The second son of the first wife Nicholas Pershall, by Helen, his wife, dau. and co heiress of Hugh Mal- pas, left a son and heir Hugh Persiiall, Esq., the first of the family, who resided at Horseley, in the County of Stafford. He was sheriff 4 Henry VII (1489)1 and by Julia, his wife, dau. of Sir Robert Corbet, of Moreton Corbet, had a son and heir. a. Some years ago I read an extremely interesting anecdote of this same Sir Hiigh Pershall, which, as 1 nm unable to find it again to quote the book, 1 relate, with tolerable accuracy, from memory: At the time of the invasion of the Duke of Richmond, ao soon to become King Henry VII., Sir Hugh was in command of a town or city for the reign- ing Iving, Richard HI., to whom our ancestor was loyal. Being summone-l by the Duke to surrender. Sir Hugh gallantly swore that the Duke would have to pass over his body before lie won an entrance to the town. Perceiving, however, in a short time, that the cause of Richard was des- perate, and'^the futility of resistance, he was fain to surrender anTl make 4 THE PARSHALL FAMILY Humphrey Pebshaix, Esq., of Horseley, who m. Helen, dau. of Humphrey Swinnerton, Esq., of Swinnerton Castle, and widow of Henry Delves, Esq., and had issue John, of Checkley. Richard, whose son Henry, d. s. p. William from whom descended John Pershall, of Naples. The eldest son and continuator of the family John Pershall, Esq., of Checkley, m. Helena, dau. of John Harcourt, Esq., of Ranton, in the County of Stafl'ord, and left a son and heir Richard Pershall, Esq., who m. Isabella, dau. and heiress of Thomas Rolleston, Esq., of Derbyshire, and had seven sons and two dans. The eldest son Thomas Pershall, Esq., succeeded to the family estates, resided at Horseley. He TO. Joanna, dau. of Sir Edmund Fettiplace, of Berkshire, and was suc- ceeded by his son John Pershall, Esq., of Horseley, in Staffordshire, who was among the first Baronets created by King James I, 25 Nov., I6I2, and in four years after- wards was sheriflf of the county. He m. Anne, dau. of Ralph Sheldon, Esq., of Beoly, in the County of Worcester, and had issue Thomas, his heir, bom in 1506, who m. Bridget, dau. of Sir William Stafford Knt., of Blatherwick, and dying in the lifetime of his father left John, successor to his grandfather. Bridget, to. to George, son of William Massey, Esq. Anne, to. to Christopher Hawley, Esq. Eliz.abeth, m. to Sir Robert Bosvile, of Bianno. Lettice, m. to John Barber, gent, of Flashbrook. Humphrey, ancestor of the Pershalls of Halne, to whose representatives the Baronetcy of Horseley is said to have passed at the decease of Sir Thomas Pershall, in 1712. Ralph. William (Sir), to. (1) Mary dau. of Richard Thimelby, Esq., and (2) Frances, dau. of 'Walter, Lord Aston. John, m. Bridget, dau. of Robert Knightley, Esq., of Warwickshire. Anne, to. to Sir Richard Fleetwood, Bath. Elizabeth, m. to William Scot, Esq., of Sussex. Dorothy, m. to William Stanford, Esq., of Perryhall. his peace with Richmond. His oath, however, was not to be lightly violated, so he was obliged to resort to a singular expedient to avoid perjuring him- self. Notifying Richmond that he was ready to surrender, and of the diffi- culties of the case, he opened the gate of the town, lay down on the ground and the Duke stepping carefully over him entered it with his followers. Whether he took part in the battle of Bosworth Field or not, I am unable to say, but that he subsequently rose in favor with the King is certain, for a few years later we find him Sheriff of Staffordshire, an office in those days of very great honor and authority. THE PERSHALLS OF ENGLAND S Jane, m. to Richard Colvert, Esq., of Cockerem. Katherinc, m. to James Pool, Esq., of Wishall. Margaret, «i. to Richard Brent, Esq. Frances, m. to .lolin Stanford, Esq., of Sayford. Sir John died 13 Jany., 1646, and was succeeded by his grandson Sir ,Tohn, who m. in 1060, Frances, dau. of Col. Thomas Legh, of Adlington, in Cheshire, and dying in 1701, was succeeded by his son SlB Thomas Peksh.\i.l, m. Mi.ss .\ledcalf and had a son John, who m. Charlotte, dau. of Thomas, Lord Colepeper, and died before his father in 1706, leaving two dans., his co-heires.ses, viz.: Frances, m. to Thomas Ireland, Esq., of the County of Salop, and had a son. Arabella, baptized in 1702, m. to John, third Earl Breadalbane. Sir Thomas died in Feby., 1712, and since that time the Baronetcy has Iain dormant. In this place it seems to me pertinent to introduce an account of the efforts of a certain Rev. John Pearsall to show a •connection existing between that family and the more aristo- cratic Pershalls.* "In the year 1612, John Persliall, of Horscley, County Stafford, the de- :scendant and representative of an ancient family, which is said to be pater- nally descended from the Norman Counts of Corbeil, was created a Baronet ty James I. He m. Anne, dau. of Ralph Sheldon, of Beoly, in Worcester- shire, and dying in 1646, was succeeded by his grandson, John Pershall, the only son of "his son Thomas, who had died v. p. Sir John died in 1701, and was succeeded by his son Sir Tliomas, on whose death \vithout surviving male issue in 1712, the dignity is presumed to have become extinct. "But about the year 1771, the Rev. John Pearsall, of Oxford, (formerly a schoolmaster at Highgate and afterwards at Guilford) the descendant of a respectable yeoman family, seated for many generations at Hawne and Witley, in the parish of Halesowen, changed the name which he and his an- cestors had hitherto used, and adopted the style and designation of Sir John Pershall, Bart., alleging that the title had on the death of the above-named Sir Thomas Pershall, in 1712, passed to his (the Reverend gentleman's) grandfather, Thomas, the grandson of Humphrey Pearsall, who, he asserted, was the second son of the first Baronet of Horslev. "To support these pretensions the surname of the gramlfather. which liad been originally engraved Pearsall, was altered on his tombstone at Hales- owen to Pershnll; and a tablet recording the births, marriages and deaths of sundry Pershalls of Hawne, (including Humphrey 'fil D'ni Joh'is de Horscley Hall in agro Staff. B'ti, who died in 16.iO, act 51) was placed in Halesowen church. "The Reverend Baronet had issue three surviving sons: 'Sir' John, who suc- ceeded him, and died at his apartments in Chelsea Hospital, 21 Nov., 1820, • VII. Herald and Gen. 270 etc. 6 THEPARSHALLFAMILY in his 62(1 year. Sparry rcrshall, born in 1700, who »/i. Anna Maria, dau. of Thomas Homer (by Patience, dan. of Kichard Keelinge) and i^ s. p.. 24 Dec, 1803; and Samuel, born 1701. The daughters were Anna Maria, born 1704, died 1705; and Elizabeth Maria, who was married to Sir Busic Harwood, Xnt., M. D., and died in 1830, aet. 73. "From Humphrey, third son of Humphrey, third, of Hawne (the alleged second son of the Horseley Baronet) Robert Lucas de Pearsall of Wills- bridge, Co. Gloucester, is descended, and in Burke's Landed Gentry and Royal Descents the pedigree is traced from the Pershalls of Horseley. "It is stated in these works that Humnhrev Pershal] of Horseley succeeded to the estate of the Halne or Hawn in the parish of Halesowen on the death (without issue in 1010) of his cousin Jolin Pearsall;" but the exact con- nection of John of Hawne with the Humplirey of Horseley is not shown, and I am inclined to think tliat the so-called second son of Sir John was really descended from Humphrey Peyrsall, husbandman, who in 1502, obtained a lease of lands in Hawne for 1,000 _years from Messrs. Blount and Tucker, to whom the estate had been granted by John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland. "Lawrence Pearsall, yeoman, dealt witli the Witley estate in 1580, and Humphrey Pearsall of Hawne, yeoman, in 1010. The next of the family that I meet with is John Pearsall of Witley Barn, yeoman. His will is dated 1650; in it he mentions his coitsin John Pearsall of Hawne, his wife .Joan, his brother-in-law Thomas Carpenter, his son John and his tliree daughters Joan, Joice and Elizabeth. "In 1071, the son of John was 'of Witley Earn, yeojnan' the daughter Joan was then unmarried; Joice was the wife of Thomas Pennell, of Elmley Lovett, Co. Worcester, 'agricola;' Elizabeth, of Zachariah Birch, of Harbourne, Co. Stafford nailor. "The name of Pcrshall no longer occurs in the roll of Baronets, but as the title is pronounced by Burke to be dormant, it is not improbable that it may at no distant day re-appear in the Baronetage. "I do not mean to positively assert that the alleged descent of the Hawne family from the Pershalls of Horseley cannot be satisfactorily es- tablished, but I certainly do consider it sufficiently doubtful to merit a place in your list of doubtful pedigrees and Baronetcies. "Certainly the social position of the Halesowen family was very different to that enjoyed by the Pershalls of Horseley, who matched with Sheldons, Staffords, Knightleys, Fleetwoods, ic, but what makes the matter still more suspicious is the tampering with tombstones, an act which cannot lie too high- ly reprehended. I should be very glad, however, if this letter should elicit some information which would tend to establish what I cannot but consider a very doubtful claim.'' Late in tlie reign of Elizabeth, and in the following reign of James I., an Edmond Pershall of London, a member of the Grocers' guild or corporation, acquired prominence, and I intro- duce in this place a brief sketch of him, which is compiled, I believe, from records of the Grocers" Company : V y I^U'xoiiall Akmm: Arireiit n rii'--* I'jUfc llnry. mm ii rnnton kiiIph ii woIPh Iwml •.>nt-t>«l <>( the lU^M. rK>:HT: A woli's homi xahle. lioUltnti iii hi* mouth n iimriiM'I'l p|>r. THE PERSHALLS OF ENGLAND 7 Pashall-Pearshall-Piershal]--Pershall-Peshall, etc.. Edmond, grocer, 2. Sub. — ; pd. £25. Admitted to Livery, May 24, 1596; paid £15 as his share of the levy of 1598; warden, 1609, when he had to pay the default of his brother warden, Timothy Bath- urst, to the amount of £368; was senior warden in 1616. West- minster, March 29, 161 5. Grant to Edmond Peshall and Edw. White of London, of the late imposition of 2s. per tt) on tobacco imported for ten years paying to the King £3.500 the first year and £7,000 per ann. afterwards, with sole power to import tobacco and to name persons for selling the same, with a pro- viso of determination at six months' notice, if found prejudicial to the State.* This Edmond Pershall was one of the sons in all probability of Richard who m. Isabella, da:i. of Thomas Rolleston and had seven sons and two daughters, mention of whom is made on a preceeding page. I find the following description of Edmond, son of Richard, which seems to render it probable that he was identical with the Edmond of London. Edmundus Pershall iam sujj'tstes apud Bromley in co Cautij. VI. I\Iaria filia Lauceloti Bathurst nuper aldermanus Lond. Issue: Robertus Pershall de Lincolne Inne fil p'mogenitus aet 20 An et Amplius; Edmundus fil. 2 aet 18 An et Amplius; Thomas fil. 3 aet 15 An; Maria aet 8 Annos.f The inference from this is clear as to zchy he paid "the default of his brother warden. Timothy Bathurst, to the amount of £368." I think it extremely probable that James the Emigrant was a grandson of this Edmond, or of one of his brothers. • Genesis of the U. S.. 962. t Visitation of Kent, 1619-1621, p. 179. James Parshall, the Emigrant. FAMILY I JAMES' [i], was born, beyond a doubt, in England, probably about the middle of the seventeenth century. There are no records extant showing the exact date, but the fact that he died about twenty-three years after his marriage indicates that he had not, in all probability, reached a very advanced age. He d. at Southold, Suffolk County, N. Y., 15 Sept., 1701,* m. probably at Easthampton, Suffolk County, about 1678, Elizabeth, only dan. of David and Mary (Lerringman) Gardiner, of East- hampton. f ChildrenX 2 I. Mary- h. abt. 1679. 3 II. Israel- h. — Mch., 1680. Fam. II. 4 III. David- b. 1683. Fam. III. 5 IV. Benjamin- prob. d. inf. 6 V. Margaret- ;;;. 1710, Caleb Howell. § The first record of him that we have is a deed, under date of Dec. 12, 1679, by which it appears that he was at that time a resident of the Isle of Wight, or Gardiner's Island, as it is now known, and which was included within the limits of the town- ship of Easthampton. As this deed is the earliest known record in which his name is mentioned I reproduce it here in full : • Rec. Probate Court ;Early L. 1. Wills, 227. 1 Moore's Index of S'old: U. S'old Town Rec. 266; Id. 438; Early L. I. Wills, 226. X I. Doc. Hist, of N. Y. 453. % Salmon Record. THE FIRST GENERATION 9 "This indenture made ye twelfth of Deoeml)er in the two and thirtyeth yeare of ye reighn of our Soveraigne Lord Charles ye Second by the grace of God King of England &c and in ye yeare of our Lord Christ one thou- sand six hundred seventy-nine Between Jolin Yongs Senr of tlic Towne of Southold on the one part and James I'arshall of ye He of Whight in New England on the other part Witnesseth that the said John Yongs for and in consideration of a full satisfaction to me payd have granted and sould and by these presents doe grant and sell unto the said James Parshall, the first division of Acquabauk being five lotts of upland which the sd Yongs purchased of Joseph Horton and John Tucker, butting and bounding as foUowith — To the North Sea or Sound North — and to the East the laml of Mary Wells, and to the sd John Yongs his late division West: — Also five lotta of meadow lying and being on the South side the River and on the East side of the dcepe Kreek butting and bounding as foUoweth — on the North west to a tree marked in manner of a crows foot to a pine tree marked with ye sd Yongs his mark South Est. To have and to hold &c. "In witness whereof I the sd John Yongs have hereunto sett my hand and scale the day and yeare first above written. "John Yongs" "Witnesses Benjamin Yongs Thomas Osman" "Entered ye 2-23 of the 1 Moth 1679 Pr Benjamin Yo : Rdr"* It was prior, in all probability, to the date of this deed that he had married his wife. It is of record that his eldest son, Israel, was born in Mch. i68o, and there is every probability that his dau., Mary was older than her brother. Her name is mentioned first in contemporary records which would be abso- lutely inexplicable on any other hypothesis. This would indicate a date hardly later than 1678 for his marriage. The parents of Elizabeth Gardiner were married, 4 June, 1657,! hence she could not have been more than 20 years of age at the time of her marriage, and may have been two or three years younger. Her parents had three sons beside the daughter Elizabeth, but as the dates of their birth are not of record, we have no means of knowing whether she was the eldest child. As to the age of James, we can only conjecture : It is not probable that he was more than 40 at the time of his marriage and he was probably • I. S'old Town Rec. 379 &c. t II. Sav. Gen. Diet. 225. 10 THEPARSHALLFAMILY considerably younger. The males of the early generations of the family in America seem to have died comparatively young, and it is probable that at the time of James" death, he had not reached his sixtieth year. His eldest son died at 58 : his second son at 43 ; his third son probably in childhood, and the only one of his grandsons of wliom we can speak with certainty, died at about 50 years of age. I believe the birth of James may safely be placed between 1640 and 1650. Tliat he was of English ancestry and a descendant of the family mentioned in the preceding chapter is morally certain. The family was a small one and the similarity of name lea\-es no room for doubt on the subject. There is a tradition in one branch of the family (the descendants of Jonathan^) that the ancestor was a Hugenot refugee, but this is untenable. The very fact that the tradition is confined absolutely to this one branch is sufficient to disprove it. The Hugenot strain in this branch, if any, doubtless came through marriage with the daugh- ter of some of the Hugenot refugees who had settled in Orange County, N. Y., where this branch of the family located at an early period. Elizabeth Gardiner, wife of James, was the only daughter of David Gardiner, Esq., second proprietor of Gardiner's Island, and grandaughter of Capt. Lion Gardiner, the founder of the family which bears his name and the first proprietor of the estate. David, her father, was educated in London, where, 4 June, 1657, he married Mary Lerringman, a widow, of St. Margarets, Westminster.* He died very suddenly at Hartford, Conn., whither he had gone, probably on public business, 10 July, 1689.1 His grave was discovered in 1836, in the ancient burying ground back of the Congregational Church at Hart- ford, and bears this inscription : • n. Sav. Gen. Diet. 225. t Grave at Hartford, Ct. ; Conn. Hist. Col, 59. THEFIRSTGENERATION 11 "Here lyetii the r.dnv of Mu. David Gardixer OF Gardiner's Island Deceased Ivly 10, 1G89 IN the FllTV FOVIITII YEAR OF HIS AGE. Well, Sick, Dead in one iiovrs space. "Engrave the remembrance of Deatli on thy heart When as thov doest see how swiftly hovrs depart"* Her grandfather, Lyon, or Lion, as he wrote it, born in I599,t of EngHsh parentage, was an engineer in the service of the Prince of Orange in the Netherlands. On li Aug., 1635, with his wife, and a single female servant, Elizabeth Colet, and eleven other male passengers, he embarked at London in a small vessel, the Bachilor, of only 25 tons burthen, and reached Boston, 28 Nov., in the same year.x In possession of the Gard- iner family, on Gardiner's L«land, is an old Bible, on a blank page of which is written, in the handwriting of Lion Gardiner, the following : "In the year of our Lord, 1G.'?5, the 10th of July, came I, Lion Gardiner and Mary my wife from Worden. a town in Holland, where my wife was born, being the daughter of one Diricke Willemson, deureant; her mother's name was Hachir, and her Aunt, sister of her mother, was the wife of Wouter I^anerdson, old burger Muster, dwelling in the hostrade, over against the Bruser in the Unicorne's head; her brother's name was Punce Garretson, also old burger Muster. We came from Worden to London, and from there to Xew England, and dwelt at Raybrook fort four years — it is at the mouth of Connecticut river — of which I was commander, and there was born to me a son, named David, l(i;jfi, the 2flth of A|)ril. the first born in th.at place, and in lO.'JS a daughter was born, named Mary, 30th of August, and then I went to an Island of my own, which I had bought and purchased of the Indians, called by them Monchonack, by us, Isle of Wight, and there was born another daughter, named Elizabeth, the 14th September, KUl, she being the first child of English parent'* that was born there."* He commanded the fort at Saybrook during the Pequot War and was a man of great energy and force of character. He died late in 1663. The following is a description of his tomb at Easthampton : • Conn. Hist. Col. 59; II. Sav Gen. Diet, 225. t Grave at Easthampton. t II. Sav. Gen. Diet. 226. 12 THEPARSHALLFAMILY "On a sunny knoll in the old burial ground of Kasthampton, (L. I.) amid blue-eyed grass and cinquefoil, rises the granite tomb of the first English planter within the limits of the present State of New York. On the slab beneath the roof whose pediments bear the escutcheon of his family, lies in helmet, cuirass, and greaves, the effigy of Lion Gardiner. On the plinth is inscribed, on the four sides, a brief summary of his life: " 'An officer of ye English army and an Enginery of ye Master of Workes Fortification of ye Leaguers of ye Prince of Orange in ye Low Countries. In 1635 he came to New England. "'In service of a Company of Lords and Gentlemen He build'd and command'd Say Brook Forte " 'After completed his terme of service he moved in 1639 to his Island •of which he was sole owner. Born 1599, he died in this towne in 1663.' "* It appears to have been several years after the purchase of the land at Aquebogue, before James finally removed to Southold. The rate lists of 1683 do not contain his name, but in the census of Southold taken in i686,t it appears that he was then a resi- dent of that place; his family consisting of "six white males, two white females, three male slaves, and two female slaves." The names of the different members are not given. The census of 1698,1 however, gives the names of James and his family as follows : James Pershall Margaret Pershall Mary Pershall Israel Pershall David Pershall Ben j amen Pershall Margarett Pershall Junjs. Whether the name of Margaret is an error for Elizabeth or was the name of a second wife, evidence fails to disclose. I ■strongly incline to the former hypothesis. We have no record of the death of Elizabeth, nor of a second marriage of James. Elizabeth was living June 26th, 1690, as the following receipt to the executors of her father's estate will show : • Early Long Island, 216. -t XXXm. N. Y. Col. M33. 94. t I. Doc. Hl8t. of N. Y. 453. THEFIRSTGENERATION 13 "Receipt and release of James Parshall of Soutliold to John, David and Lyon Gardiner dated 20tli June 1600, for ninety pounds current mony as a legacy and for any other sum due Elizabeth I'arshall his wife, and daughter of David Gardiner late deceased. "Witnesses mark of Joseph Griffin James X Pabshall Steplien Baily Entd pr Benj: Yo. Rdr. "I do also hereby engage, in case of a nonpayment of the sd above obli- gation never to exact or desire any more than ninety pounds, as my wife's and my full proportion of the estate of my father in law Mr David (iardiner deceased. "Witness my hand and seal 2Gth June 1690. "Memorandum: If the s<3 Estate shall be wasted or destroyed by robery or fire before the obligation of ninety pounds be performed then I am to bear my proportion of what shall be wasted or destroyed— .June -Idih 1690 — mark of "James X Pabshall "Entd pr Benj: Yo. Rdr—"* His will, made in 1692, a little more than two years after the receipt set forth on the preceding page, mentions his wife, but w-ithout naming her. I insert that extremely interesting document in this place: "In ye name of God Amen — Southold this 14th. of Oct. 1602 I James Parshall of the town of S'hold in ye County of Suffolk upon I.ong Island in ye Province of N. York being weak in body but of sound memory do ordain & establish these presents to be my last will & testamt in manner & form following — First — I bequeath my soul to Jesus Christ my merci- ful Redeemer & my body to ye earth by decent burial in ye last assured hopes of its resurrection again at ye last day & as to my outward estate all my just debts being first paid & funeral charges allowed for by my exec- utors I do will Si dispose as followeth— Impmis I do give and bequeath unto my two sons Israel & David all my accommodations of both upland & meadow to them & their heirs forever equally to be divided between thera two only my eldest son Israel is to have the eastermost side of this my accommodation of upland in Occabauke with all the improvements thereon that is to say mj' dwelling house barn outhouses fences on'hards & improved lands — also my will is that nil my implements of husbandry & arms be equally divided between my sd two sons. 21y I do give & In-qtieatb to my beloved wife one bed with all the furniture thereunto belonging — lly I do give & bequeath her choice of my Indian Girls also my will is that n\y wife enjoy one room of my dwelling house & half my orchard during her widow- hood and no longer — .51y I do give and bequeath to my eldest daughter • n. S'old Town Rec. 266. 14 THEPARSHALLFAMILY Mary one bed with all ye furniture tliereunto belon (IsracP Jaiiics^) b. probably Aquebogue, Suffolk Co., N. Y., about 1708-12; m. 16 Nov., 1732, Bethia Case.* Children: 20 I. James* b. about 1733-5. Fam. VII. 21 II. Israel'' b. 6 Oct., 1736.! Fam. VIII. 22 III. Phineas.*" 23 IV. Benjamin* b. 12 Sept., 1744.J Fam. IX. 24 V. Jesse.* 25 VI. Delilah* § ;». Terry. Issue: • i. Deliverance^ (Terry) m. Israel Parshall (see Fam. XVII.) Probably others. 26 VII. Bethiah* m. i Mch., 1749-50, David Wells.* 2y viii. Jemima* m. 1750, James Webb.* 28 IX. Joanna* m. 1751-2, Joshua Wells.* 29 X. A child* d. 17 Nov., 1748.* 30 XI. A son* d. 18 Dec, 1751.* a. Phineas Parshall was a soldier of the Revolution, serving in the 3d • Salmon Rerord. t Grave at Chemung. N. Y. t Bible Rec. pos. Dr. Geo. H. Parshall. S Orlswold Rec. poa. Asa Parshall, Chemung, N. Y. 24 THEPARSHALLFAMILY The existing records of Israel Parshall are of the most meager description. It is clear, however, that he remained for about twenty years after liis marriage a resident of the town of Soutli- old. On 6 ApL, 1749, he sold to Jonathan Youngs, for a con- sideration of £400, "a certain parcel of land situate in the first division of Aquebogue lands, at the place called Long Swamp, bounded N. by the Sound, S. by the Kings highway called the North Rhoad, E. by Christopher Youngs, and W. by Christopher Youngs, Jun.^"* This being probably all the realty then held by iiim, and after the death of his son, 18 Dec, iJSi.f he probably removed to Orange Co., N. Y., where many of his ijeighbors, friends and relatives had preceded him. He may have been the Israel Parshall, who, 14 Feby., 1756, witnessed the will of Samuel Gale, of Goshen, i and he probably was the one who at the Census of Slaves, 1755, was returned under "The Number of all the Negro that's belonging Vnder Captain John Wessnor, of floriday"§ as the owner of one male negro slave. This would seem to indicate that he was then a resident of the Precinct of Florida, in that County. He probably !i., 17 Dec. 1811.-)). Issue: i. R.vmiltheT b. 18 Feby., 1836; ii. CoralineT b. 6 May., 1838; d. 24 Oct., 1843; iii. t Pers. know. Ransom Keeney. 34 THEPARSHALLFAMILY Israel Parshall was born on Long Island, subsequently removed to Orange Co., N. Y., where his eldest child, a daughter was born in 1754. He afterward, but at what time is uncer- tain, removed to Pennsylvania, where he is found with his two eldest sons, at the breaking out of the Revolutionary War. He was a Second Lieutenant. 3d Co., 2nd Battalion, Northumber- land Co. (Pa.) Associators, Col. James Potter, 24 Jany., 1776.* It appears from Tax List and other documentary records that he was a resident of Muncy Tp., Northumberland Co. (Pa.), 1783- 17S7. It is probable that he was then engagerl in farming, as he is found assessed for 600 acres of land, with live stock, &c. He also appears to have owned a saw mill and various other property, both real and personal. f He was among the earliest settlers of the town of Chemung, Chemung Co., N. Y., coming there from Pennsylvania, about 1789. At the treaty with the Indians held at Newtown (now Elmira) in 1790, he was present with his son Asa. A year later he r^^ce'ved a deed (dated 22 Jany., 1791, signed by Gov. Clin- ton) for Lot No. 10, in said town. This lot was situate on Chemung River about 10 mi'es below the present City of Elmira; here he cleared a farm and spent the remainder of his life.J His death was the result of an accident. He started alone to ride a colt to a sugar camp on a winter day. The colt returned alone. Search being immediately instituted, he was found lying by the roadside insensible, and succumbed to the shock and exposure shortly after. It was conjectured that he was thrown from his Angela! h. 17 Oct., 1839; d. 16 Sept., 1889; iv. AdelbertT h. 14 -Tune, 1841; d. 2 July, 1879; v. BeatriceT 5. 9 Apl., 1843; vi. ShiimanT 6. 24 5May, 1845; d. 30 Apl., 1808; vii. MortimerT 5. 19 June, 1848; viii. HelenthaT 6. 11 Oct., 1850; d. 10 June, 1853; ix. CassimerT h. 30 Aug., 1853; x. Sid- nej-T h. 19 Dec, 1856; xi. LuellaT 6. — Oct.. 1858. Rhoanna Orcott was a grandniece of Dolly Paj-ne. wife of James Jladison fourth president of the United States. Her sons Shunian and Adelbert served in the War of the Rebellion, Co. F, 11th Pa. Cav.§ • XIV. Pa. Archives (2d. Series) 319. t XIX. Pa. .\rohlves (3d Series) 561, 625, 782. X Towner's Hist, of Chemung Co., N. Y. § Personal Statement. THE FOURTH GENERATION 35 horse. He is described by a granddaughter as being "a small man, weighing not more than 125 pounds," but possessed in an eminent degree that rugged vitality which is such a distin- guishing characteristic of our race. FAMILY IX. BENJAMIN-** [2;^], (IsracP IsnicP James'), b. 12 Sept., 1744; (/. N. Y. City, II Nov., 1796; m. (i) ." Children: 56 I. Israel.^ Fam. XXI. 57 II. James Carlisle,' b. 2 May, 1769. Fam. XXII. m. (2), 20 Apl. 1786,* Mrs. Hannah Clark" {b. 28 Sept., 1746; d. N. Y. City, 24 Oct., 1824).* Children : 58 III. Benjamin' b. 29 June, 1788. Fam. XXIII. FAMILY X. DAVID^ [31], (Daz'icP DavicP James') b. probably Aque- bogue, Suffolk Co., N. Y. : d. Aquebogue. N. Y. ; m. Elizabeth Sweezy.f [Aquebogue, N. Y. a. It is possible tlint the first wife of Benjamin was a Carlisle. Tlie name is characteristic of this branch of the family and liis son .lames was the first who bore it. 6. Hannah Clark at the time of her marriaRe to Benjamin Parshall was a widow with two daughter.s, Hannah 6. H Fehy., 1770; Martha 6. 22 Aug., 1774. Hannah, Jr., m. her step brother, James C* • Bible Rec. 57 pos. Dr. Geo. H. Psrshall. T Pcrs. know. 180; Corwln Gen. 176, erroneous given "James" Parshall. 36 THE PARSHALL FAMILY Children ;* 59 I. Esther't in. (i) Nathan, s. Nathan and EHzabeth (Hudson) Tuthill (b. Mch., 1770). Issue: i. Nathan^ (Tuthill). ii. Elizabeths (Tuthill) b. — Oct., 1792; d. 4 July, 1882: ni. David Benjamin, iii. Caleb Halsey" (Tuthill). iv. Roxanna*' (Tuthill). V. Hannah" (Tuthill). vi. Harriet" (Tuthill). vii. Laura O." (Tuthill). m. (2) Daniel Terry. Prob. issue. 60 11. Sarah" b. about 1765; d. 15 Sept., 1852; age 87 years; ni. Daniel Tuthill, of Speonk, N. Y. ; {d. 8 Mch. 1845, age 87 years.t Issue: i. Elizabeth" (Tuthill) b. 6 Sept. 1795; d. Niagara Co., N. Y., 6 Nov., 1855; ni. 12 July 1817, Parker .y. John and Julia (Hedges) Corwin.t Probably others. 61 III. Bethia"§ ni. (i) Abraham King {b. 4 Nov., 1765; d. 26 July, 1801). Issue: i. Gamaliel" (King)" b. i Dec, 1795; d. 6 Dec, 1874; m. Catherine Snow, 19 June, 1819. ni. (2) Griffin, prob. issue. 62 IV. George"' b. 1772. Fam. XXIV. a. For descendants of Gamaliel King, see Mailman's Shelter Island. • Pers. Know. ISO. t Mailman's Shelter Island, 200. i Corwln Gen. 176. § Pers. know. 180; Mailman's Shelter Islajid, 293. THE FOURTH GENERATION 37 David was probably the last Parshall who lived at Aquebogue. The Census of 1776, shows that he and his brother Elias were the only ones then remaining. His death marked the final pass- ing away of a family, which had been prominent in Southold Tp. for more than a centurv. FAMILY XI. ELIAS^ [Z^], (David^ DavicP fames') b. 1746; d. Bayport, L. I., 20 June, 1S23, age yy years;* ;». 9 Mch., 1769, Anna, dan. Christopher and Anna (Wells) Youngsf {b. 18 Apl., 1751 "J d. Bayport, 6 Oct., 1824 *). ChUdfcii: 63 I. Anna'§ b. ; d. Sayville, N. Y., 30 Apl., 1845; m. Isaac Howell {b. 1767; d. 28 Sept., 1839). Issue: i. Jennie** (Howell) tii. John Hawkins. ii. Phebe" (Howell) b. 20 Mch., 1793." iii. Emily** (Howell) ni. Isaac Corey, iv. Daniel" (Howell) m. Nancy Terry. V. Eliza" (Howell) ;». David Corey. n. Phpbp Howell d. Sayvillo. \. Y. ; m. Blup Point (L. I.) X. Y., 10 Oct., 1S13, Reuben, s. Mathew" ami Eliz.iheth (Morris) Kdwards (ft. Sayville. 20 Mch., 1788; rf. Sa\Tille, 10 June, 180.'!). Issue: i. ElizabethT (Edwards); 6. 24 Aug., 1817 ;"m. Jaeob Smith; ii. .\nna7 (Edwards) ft. 8 Mch.. 1821: m. Edward Uro\^^l ; iii. Reuben" (Edwards) ft. 4 Fehy., 1820; m. Henrietta Roe; iv. Rhebe" (Edwards) 6. Sayville. 8 Apl., 182!)": 711. Sa\-\ille, 4 Feby., 1851, Charles Z., .1. Zebulon and Lucinda (.\very) Gillette (ft. Rluo Point, L. I., 12 .Tan., 1827). Issue: i. Ida K.s ((iillette) ; ii. Charles E.8 (Gil- lette) ; iii. InezS ((iillette) ; iv. GeorgcS (Gillette) ; v. Margarets (Gil- lette) ; vi. Eucillia P.8 (Gillette). § • Grave at PatchoKuc. t Agueboguo Ch. Rec. j Bible Rcc. Christopher Youngs. J Fam. Rec. pos. Mra. Phebe E. Gillette, Sayville. N. Y. 38 THEPARSHALLFAMILY 64 II. Elias^ b. II Sept., 1771. Fam. XXV. 65 III. David"* d. inf. 66 IV. David^ b. — Dec, 1777. Fam. XXVI. 67 V. Polly^* b. 31 Aug., 1775; 111. Jesse Reeve (b. 13 Dec, 1777*). Issue: i. Huldah Maria" (Reeve) b. 11 Mch., 1801; m. Lane. ii. Polly Parshall" (Reeve) b. 29 Sept., 1802; m. Coles. iii. Hannah Carll** (Reeve) b. 19 Oct., 1805; m. Horton. iv. Lewis® (Reeve) b. 14 Apl., 1807. v. David® (Reeve) b. 6 Feby., 1809. vi. Hamilton" (Reeve) b. 6 Apl., 181 1. vii. Daniel Parshall" (Reeve) b. 4 May, 18 13. viii. Eliza Anne" (Reeve) b. 22 Sept., 1815; m. Lewis Hammond, ix. Jesse Worthington" (Reeve) b. 10 Sept., 1818. X. Hiram Riley" (Reeve) b. 2 May, 1820. 68 VI. Charity" d. inf. 69 VII. Charityt b. East Haddam. Conn., 6 Jany., 1782; d. Patchogue, Suffolk Co., N. Y., 7 May, 1869; m. Bayport (L. L), N. Y., 7 Dec, 1802, Capt. Isaac Brown (b. Bridgehampton, L. I., 22 Apl., 1877: d. Patchogue, 15 Oct., 1854). Issue: (All b. Bay- port). i. Daniel" (Brown) b. 4 Nov., 1808." a. Daniel Brown d. 15 Sept., 1901; m. South Haven, L. I., 29 Dec, 1831, Hannah Ann, rfoM. Nathaniel and Fannv (Woodhull) Hawkins, Jr.. (6. South Haven, 24 Sept., 1810; d. Patchogue, 1 Oct., 1886). Issue: i Frances • Bible Rec. 67 from a copy in my pos. t Fam. Rec. and pers. know. Clarissa Adaline Miller (now deceased) and her dau. Mrs. Clara Chichester. THE FOURTH GENERATION 39 ii. Clarissa Adaline" (Brown) b. 17 Mch., 1816." 70 viii. Lewis^' b. 17S3. Fam. XXVII. 71 IX. Daniel"' b. 1787; d. 5 Nov., 1813, in the 26th year of his age. 72 X. Hannah* b. 23 Dec, 1794; d. Sayville, L. I., 23 Feby., 1880; m. Sayville, 28 Dec, 1816, Justus Over- ton (b. Coram, L. I., 6 Sept., 1795; d. Bayport, 7 Jany., 1835). Issue: i. Ency" (Overton). ) ii. Elias Parshall" (Overton). iii. Huklah Catherine*^ (Overton). iv. Anna" (Overton). V. Sarah Jane" (Overton) b. Bayport, 8 Oct., 1827." Elias Parshall was a ship builder during the greater part of his life. He probably resided at Aquebogue until after the close C.7 6. 9 .Tany.. 1S33: ii. Ellen R.T 6. 15 Mcli., 1838; d. 11 Dec, 1861; unm. dipt. Brown was the owner of a coasting vessel and followed the sea until about 60 years of age.t o. Clarissa Adaline Urown d. Patchogue, 21 Jany., 1001 : m. Bayport, 20 Apl., 1836, Charles Wheeler. .1. .Tames Smith and Abigail (Keleham) Miller. Issue: i. Charles EdwinV (Miller); ii. Leander ParshallT (Mil- ler); iii. Philander Brown" (Miller); (ii. and iii. twins); iv. .James IsaacT (Miller); v. Eugene .Mwood" (Miller); vi. Daniel Brown" (Mil- ler); vii. Adrian Merton" (Miller); viii. Clara Celeste h. Patobogue, 7 Meb.. 18')3: m. Patcboguo, 13 Eeby.. 18.S4, Ceorge Lewis Cbiebester (6. Brooklyn, 28 Dee., 18')2) s. Daniel and .\nn Eliza (Howman) Chichester; ix. Diiniel Lewis" (Miller); x. Lillian .\ugusta" (Miller). The author acknowledges his indebtedness to Mrs. Cbiebester for records of CliarKy Parshall and her descendant, and for niucli oilier valuable data.f h. Sarah Jane Overton, w. Snvville, \. V., 28 Dee., 1848, Buoll. ,9. .Joshua and (Averv) Tntliill 'ih. 28 .lune, 1822: . Susan Arner. Issue: i. Louisa; ii. Frederick^: iii. CharUsO; H. F.mory G.8 ft. 4 July, 1840; tit. Alices ft. 9 Apl. 1849; d. 8 Sept. 1859: iv. William K.8 ft. 7 .Tune. lS59.t d. Thomas Rose, m. 2 Mch. 1848, Maria Rahit. Issue: i. LutherS (Dr.) 6. 2 Dec. 1848; m. 5 Foby. 1874. Amanda Wilson: ii. I.ottioS ft. l(i Oct. 1S50; m. 1 Aug. 1870, Charles Mervin. Issue: i. Rni/al» (Mervin) b. Ii June, 187.^: ii. (Iraceit f. Mervin) ft. lf> Fcfti/. 1876; Hi'. Rachels b. 16 Mav, 1853; iv. Davids ft. 27 Mch. 1855; m. 29 Apl. 1875. Rebecca Rmith.f c. Ezra Rose (Dr.), m. (1) Sarah Orr. Issue: i. Joshuas ; ti. Henriettas; tit. Johns ; iv. Sarahs ; Dr. Rose m. (2), Hall, a irirf.t aa Susan Rose, m. Simeon Kcefcr. Issue: i. ThomasS (Keefer) ; ti. EzraS (Keefer) ; t'i'i. Annettes (Keefer) ; iv. CharlesS (Kcefer).t bb James Rose, vi. 3 Oct. 1855, Ann Rummel.f • Pers. stntement. t Fam. Recs. and pers. know. Racbel Rose Adame. 56 THE PARSHALL FAMILY 104 V. John" b. 24 June, 1791. Fam. XLIII. 105 VI. William** h. 15 Nov. 1794. Fam. XLIV. 106 VII. Daniel'' b. 9 June, 1796. Fam. XLV. 107 VIII. Thomas^ b. 21 July, 1798. Fam. XLVI. 108 IX. David" b. 17 Oct. 1800. Fam. XLVII. 109 X. Jacob" b. 15 Mch. 1803. Fam. XLVIII. no XI. Nancy" b. 18 May, 1806; m. Samuel Wilday. Ill XII. Moses" b. 10 Jany. 1810. Fam. IL. Samuel appears to have removed with his putative father to Orange County, N. Y., prior to the breaking out of the Revo- lutionary War, for it is a matter of record that he was living, with his father, in Goshen Precinct, in that county in 1775, when he was a private in Capt. Phenihas Rumsey's company, and signed the Association to support Congress.* On the 19th of September, 1775, he and others, then members of a Goshen company, signed a petition to revoke the commissions of the Captain and Lieutenant of the company to which they then belonged, on the ground, as stated, that their election had been procured by fraud and deceit. f Later he appears as a private in Capt. Marvin's company in Col. Drake's regiment, and the muster roll of this company, still extant, dated 26th of Novem- ber, 1776, shows that on the 27th of August, precedirg, he was reported absent from his company,! though the reason there- for is not stated. This muster roll is the last record in which the name of Samuel appears, and it is not to be found in the records of any State so far as I have been able to discover. That he was employed in a powder mill, in Maryland, during the greater part of the War, is absolutely certain. His grand- daughter, Mrs. Lucinda Rose, when a girl, lived in the family of her grandparents and has frequently listened to thrilling tales of his experience in the mill, as related by her grandmother after the death of Samuel himself. It was during the War, • XV. Col. Hist, of N. Y. 216. T I. Col. of N. Y. Hist. Miss. 151. i Id., 500. THE FIFTH GENERATION 57 probably about 1778. that lie niarried his first wife. Slie died after the birtii of her second child, probably about 1782, or 1783, and on Samuel's return home, immediately after the close of the \Yar, he married in Brooklyn, about 1786. his second wife, Ruth Stratton. He remained in Brooklyn, in all prob- ability, for a number of years, for several of his children were born there. From Brooklyn he returned to Orange County, thence to Beaver, Pa., then to Springfield, O., and finally located in Ellsworth Tp., Mahoning County, O. Here in the primeval solitude he cleared a farm, erected buildings, including a sul> stantial house, and brought up his large family of children. He died about 1827; his wife about 1848. FAMILY AT//.* ISRAEL^ [47], ilsracl\ IsnicP. IsracP. James') b. 1760; (^- ; "/. Deliverance Terry, his cousin. [Palmyra, N. Y. Childroi: 112 I. Israel'' /;. 1782. Fam. L. 113 II. Terry" h. 29 Jany. 1795. Fa.m. LI. 114 III. John" (/. ,f. p. num. 115 IV. Deborah'' m. Bradner. 116 V. Lydia" ;;;. Gibbs. 117 VI. Anna" ;». Farr. 118 VII. Ruth" ;;/. Xash. 119 VIII. Elsie" (/. .T. p. num. 120 IX. Elizabeth" ;;;. Griswold. 121 X. Lois". • Fam. Recs. and pers. know. Mrs. Jane Paige. 58 THEPARSHALLFAMILY Israel probably removed with his parents from Orange County, N. Y., to Northumberland County, Pa., shortly before the break- ing out of the Revolutionary War and resided there until about 1790, when he removed to New York State. He served as a soldier in the Revolution and appears, 13th of March, 1776, as an ensign in the 7th Battalion, Northumberland County Asso- ciators, Col. James Potter.* We also find that "Israel Parshall made an application for pension on January 14th, 1833, at which time he was j'i, years of age, and resided at Palmyra, N. Y. In his application he alleged that he first enlisted at Loyal Lock, Penna., and served as a private, corporal and sergeant in com- panies commanded by Captains Newman, Hammond, Hepburn and Westfall, and in regiments commanded by Colonels Martin and Hartley. Length of service not stated. There is an affidavit on file in his claim showing that a brother, David Parshall, served with him."t He appears on the Tax Lists as a resident of Muncy Tp., Northumberland County, Pa., from 1783 to 1787.$ It is inferred that at this time he was married, from the fact that his brother David is uniformly referred to in contempor- aneous records as a "single man." It was probably about 1790 when he finally removed to Palmyra, N. Y., locating there on a farm given to him by his father-in-law. The mother of Deliv- erance Terry ( wife of Israel) is said to have been a sister of Israel.* There is a tradition in the family that Deliverance was born in an Indian wigwam during the progress of a fierce battle between the whites and Indians. An Indian woman cared for her and her mother, and protected them from the rage of the redskins. "Delivered" her in fact from the awful peril in which she stood, and hence the name conferred upon her. Israel finally removed to Michigan with several of his children and died there at the advanced age of about eighty years. • XIV. Pa. Archives (2d Series) 325. t Reps. U. S. Pension Office. J XIV. Pa. Archives (3d Series) 561, 625, 707. THE FIFTH GENERATION 59 FAMILY XVIII* DAVID= [48]. (Israel*, Isra^P, IsraeP, Jones') b. 20 Aug. 1762; d. Canandaigua, N. Y., 25 June, 1836; m. Canandaigua, N. Y., Sarah Cronover (b. 3 Sept. 1769; d. Lockport, N. Y., I Mch. 1856). Children : 122 I. Deborah" b. 21 Apl. 1788; d. 29 Dec. 1876; m. Israel Parshall. See Fam. IL. 123 II. Daniel" b. 14 Nov. 1789. 124 in. Sarah" b. 6 Nov. 1790; m. Gilbert. 125 IV. Ira" b. 5 Aug. 1792. Fam. LII. 126 V. Lucretia" b. 29 Jany. 1794; in. Goodell. 127 VI. Asa" b. 15 May, 1796. Fam. LIII. 128 VII. David" b. 15 Apl. 1798. Fam. LIV. 129 VIII. Lucy" b. 22 Mch. 1800; ;». Nichols. 130 IX. Samuel" b. 30 Mch. 1802. 131 X. Israel" b. 8 Jany. 1804. 132 XI. Ruth" b. 23 Dec. 1805; in. George B. Chase. 133 XII. Amasa' b. 14 Oct. 1808; d. 11 Nov. 1885; nt. Jane Boyd. 134x111. William" b. 14 Feby. 1811; d. i Aug. 1879; in. Laura Harrington. David in all proliability removed with his fatlier and elder brother to Pennsylvania, before the breaking out of the Revolu- tionary War, as his name appears with theirs in various Ta.\ Lists, as a "single man."t He, too, served in the Revolution • Fam. Recs. pos. John D. Parshall; Bible Rec. 125 pos. Geo. H. Parsball. t XIV. Pa. Archives (3(1 Scries) 525, 625, 709. 60 THEPARSHALLFAMILY as a private soldier.* He is referred to in Pennsylvania official records as "a Pennsylvania pensioner residing in New York ;"t "from which it also appears that he died ist of March, 1833, aged 71 years. "t Physically David is said to have been a small man, like his father, but of vigorous constitution and pos- sessed of great physical strength. FAMILY XlX.t ASA^ [51], (Israel*, Isracl'\ IsracP, Janus') b. 26 Mch. 1770; d. Chemung, N. Y., 23 Mch., 1848; m. 22 Jany., 1797, Susannah, dan. Thomas and Mercy (Lamb) Keeney {b. Hart- ford, Ct., 5 Mch. 1781 ; d. Chemung, 19 Oct. 1865). Children: 135 I. Isaac'' b. 5 Feby., 1798; d. s. p. 21 Feby., 1858; in. 13 Apl. 1825, Sarah Luther (d. 15 Oct. 1871). 136 II. Amzi" b. 6 June, 1799. Fam. LV. 137 III. Mercy** b. 21 Mch. 1801 ; d. s. p. 21 Feby. 1882; in. 13 Sept. 1842, Samuel Grennell. 138 IV. Ruby'' b. 26 Nov. 1802; d. 30 Mch. 181 1. 139 V. Benjamin" b. 21 June, 1804; d. 10 Jany. 1866; m. Rowena Soper, 2y Nov. 1832. No issue. 140 VI. Thomas Keeney" b. 24 Mch. 1806. Fam. LVL 141 VII. Ransom" b. 23 Mch. 1808. Fam. LVH. 142- VIII. Luther" b. 2.2 Mch. 1810. Fam. LVHL 143 IX. Elizabeth" h. 28 Oct. 1811; d. 16 Dec. 1854; m. Henry Roberts, 7 Jany. 1830. 144 X. Israel" b. 4 May, 1815. Fam. LIX. 145 XI. Asa" b. 9 Apl. 1813; d. 25 Jany. 1814. • XXIII. Pa. Archives, 472. t Id. % Fam. Rec. pos. 150. THE FIFTH GENERATION 61 146 xn. Susannah"* b. Chemung. 4 June. 1817; d. Owasso, Alich., 6 Dec. i88(j; ;». Chemung, 14 Dec. 1834, Guy Nelson, .y. Guy N. and Susan ( ) Roberts {b. II Jany. 1813; d. Pontiac. Midi., 13 Dec. 1889). Issue: i. Isaac Parshall" (Roberts) b. Green Oak, Liv. Co., Mich., 4 Oct. 1835." [Eaton Rapids, Mich. ii. Sarah R." (Roberts) b. Oceola, Mich., 20 Jany., 1838." {Clarkston, Oakland Co. Mich. iii. Mary Maria" (Roberts) b. Oceola, 27 July, 1842.'" [Detroit. Mich. iv. Delia Etta" (Roberts) b. 19 May, 1849; ^- 9 May, 1863. V. Clarence" (Roberts) b. 3 Feby. 1851; d. 13 Apl. 1868. vi. Derwent" (Roberts) b. 5 Oct. 1857; d. 17 Feby. 1862. a. I^aae Parsliall Roberts, m. Byron, Shiawassee Co., Jlich., 22 Feby., 18.57, Teena Harriet, dau. Garrett and Mary Ann (Bradley) Morse (6. Byron, Mich., 17 .Tanv., 1S3!)). Issue: i. Trent Isaacs 6. Goodrich, Gen. Co., Mich., 13 Feby. 1865; d. 2.5 July, 180.5.t 6. Sarali K. Kobcrts, m. Oak th-ovc, Liv. Co.. Midi., 21 Feby. 18.54, Clark B., s. Marcus and Polly (Clark) Hart (6. Triangle, N. Y., 3 June. 1830; d. Vernon, Shiawassee Co., Mich., 8 May, 1870). Issue: i. Guy XelsonS (Hart), b. Oak Grove, Liv. Co., Mich., 1 Apl. 1850; m. Oregon, Lapeer Co., Jlich., 24 Sept. 1884, Ida Maria, dau. Daniel and JIarv Ann ( Smith > Ovaitt (6. Trov, Oak. Co., Mich., 31 Aug. 18.50). ii. Alice MaryS (Hart) b. Duplain, Clint. Co., Mich., 10 Feby. 1802: 7/1. Owosso. .Mich., 12 .hino, 1883. Edwar.l A., s. Gtorge and Frances ( ) Urch (6. Wostburv, Somersetshire, Eu'^., 15 June, 1849 ).t c. Mary Jlaria Roberts, m. Goodrich, Gen. Co., Mich., 1 May, ISOl, John s. Samuel and Rutli (Hillnian) West (6. Xcwark. N. V., 20 Febv. 1838). Issue: i. Myrta D.lias (West) 6. Corunnn, Mich., 29 Dec. 1807; m. Clarkston, Mich., 18 Sept. 1889, Seward Elmer, .«. Reuben N. and Eliz- abeth (Polhemus) Clark {b. Springfield, Oak. Co.. Mich., 10 .Jany. 18—). Issue: i. Mary Wcstv (Clark) b. Cincinnati. O., !i June, iiS.92.t * Fam. Rec. and pers. know. Isaac P. Roberts. t Pers. Btate. 62 THEPARSHALLFAMILY 147 xiii. Ruth'^* b. Chemung, N. Y., 10 Feby. 1819; vi. Che- mung, 18 Oct. 1838, Richard, s. John and Levina (Mitchell) Inscho (b. L. I., 5 Feby. 1816; d. Tioga, Pa., 20 Jany. 1857). Issue: (All b. Jackson, Tioga Co., Pa). [Tioga, Pa. i. Susan Keeney''' (Inscho) b. 9 Nov. 1839.* [Eastoii, Md. ii. John Luther^ (Inscho) b. 11 Apl. 1844.* [Tioga, Pa. iii. Jesse Parshall' (Inscho) b. 14 May, 1846." [Elmira, N. Y. iv. William Wallace'' (Inscho) b. 5 Aug., 1851.* [Canoe Camp, Pa. a. Susan Keeney Inscho, m. Jackson, Tioga Co., Pa., 29 Dec. 1864, Seth J., s. Samuel B. and Margaret (Westbrook) Snell. Issue: i. Cora Belles (Snell) b. 21 Oct. 1865; m. 5 Oct. 1886, Edward A. Norton. Issue: i. liena May9 (XortonJ b. Mansfield, Pa., 2S Aug. 18S7 ; ii. Ernest Seth9 f Norton) b. Elkland. Pa., 12 Mch. JSUl; ii. Rose Mav8 (Snell) b. 17 .Janv. 1869; m. 5 Feby. 1890, Bayard Cahill {d. 7 Sept. 1892). Issue: i. Fred. S.O (Cahill), b. Hiitsboro, Ind., 6 Feby. 1892; m. 2d, 23 Jany. 189.5, William H. Clough. Issue: ii. Ruth VirginiaB (Clough) 6. Berkley, Ta., 16 Nov. 1896: iii. Lizzie LovinaS (Snell) b. 8 Sept. 1872; m. 2 Jany. 189.5, Jlillard G. Davis. Issue: (All b. Chapel. Md.) i. Frank Snelbt (Davis) b. 11 Oct. 1S9.J : ii. Roy Elmei-9 (Davis) b. 6 Oct. 1898; iv. Elmer KressS (Snell) b. 1 May, 1874; r. Frank Richards (Snell) b. 8 Apl. 1875, d. llAug. 1885; vi. Jesse InschoS (Snell) b. Tioga, Pa., 22 Nov. 1876.* 6. Jolm Luther Inscho, m. Tioga, Pa., 13 Feby. 1868, Marv, daii. Cephas and Lucia O. (Kelly) Miller (6. East Smithfield. Bradford Co., Pa.. 5 Oct. 1848). Issue: i. Lena Maude.s 6. 25 July, 1870; m. 12 Sept. 19ffO. Rev. Wil- liam Charles McCormaek, Ph. D. ; ii. Ida Mays b. 6 June, 1875; d. 17 June, 1882.* c. Jesse Parshall Inscho, m. Caton, N. Y., 14 Oct. 1880, Clara A., dau. George W. and Phebe (Gregory) Brown (6. Caton, N. Y., 13 Feby. 1859). No i^sue.* d. William Wallace Inscho, m. Tioga, Pa., II Mch. 1873, Catherine Fuller (6. New Y'ork, 5 June, 1853). Issue: i. Hattie Mabels b. 14 Apl. 1875: m. 22 June, 1898, Edward Robson. Issue: i. Harold Edwards (Robson) ft. 22 Apl. 1900; ii. Ernest ParshallS ft. 20 .lune. 1877; ?«. 15 Aug. 1900, Mary Jones; iii. Thomas Floyds 6. 20 Oct. 1879; iv. Nora Bella 6. 15 Sept. 1884; • Personal statement. THE FIFTH GENERATION 63 V. Ruth Louisa" (Inscho) b. 8 Apl. 1853.° [Mansfield, Pa. vi. Mary Ella' (Inscho) b. 10 June, 1857." [Big Flats, N. Y. vii. Eva Belle" (Inscho) b. 4 :\Iay, 1863.'' [Tioga, Pa. 148 XIV. Louisa** b. Chemung, 24 Oct. 1820; m. Chemung, — Nov. 1849, Joli". •^"- John and Hannah (Smith) Bovier {b. Southport, N. Y., — Jany. 1816; d. South- port, II Feby. 1863). Issue: (All b. Chemung, N. Y.) i. Asa ParshalF (Bovier) b. 23 Apl. 185 1.'' ii. Flora Edneth'^ (Bovier) b. — Aug. 1859.'' VI. (2) Southport, N. Y., 3 Nov. 1864, Robert Bruce, J. Simon and Jennie (Fish) Van Gorder. No issue. V. Jesse Harrisons 6. 29 Mch. ISHS: vi. Frank Howards b. 30 Oct. 1891; vii. Ruth Salinas 6. 5 Nov. 1898.* a. Ruth Louisa Insoho, in. Tio<<-a, Pa., 1 Feby. 1871, T. F., s. Asa and Elizabeth (Williams) Rolason (6. Bpemrrville. X." J., 18 Aug. 184.5). Issue: Lynn E.8 (Rolason) b. 14 Nov. 187.5; d. 15 Nov. 1879.* 6. Mary Ella Inseho. m. Tiojia, Pa., 21 Aug. 1877, Dr. John Wilbur, s. Chester and Eliza (llulslander) .Stewart (b. .lackson. Tioga Co., Pa., -J.! Mch. 1852). Issue: i. Richard LeeS (Stewart) Caton, N. Y.,'21 Sept. 1878; ii. Clarence Wilbers (Stewart) 6. Caton, 29 Janv. 1881; lit". Lulu HelleS (Stewart) 6. Caton, 16 Aug. 1883; iv. Eliza MavS (Stewart) 6. Big Flat.-*, N. Y., 2 Jany. 1888.* c. Eva Belle Inscho. m. Tioga, Pa., 22 Nov. 1882, CliarU\s. ,•!. William T. and Eliza D. (Ciilp) Rhodes ( fc. 21 Mav. 1801). Issue: i. Bertha Alethas (Rhodes) 6. 11 Dec. 1883; d. 14 Sept. 1889; li'. Gertrude Blanches (Rhodes) 6. 16 Sept. 1885; Hi. Ralph Waldo EniersonS (Rhodes) b. 23 Apl. 1888; ii: Richard InschoS (Rhodes) 6. 23 July, 1892.* d. Asa Parshall Bovier. m. Sovithport, N. Y., 22 Fel)y. 1S77. Emma. dau. Hammond and Harriet (Smitli) Mathews. Issue: John Hammonds 6. 2(5 Aug. 1886.* e. Flora Edneth Bovier, rf. Elmira. N. Y., 20 Janv. 1891; m. Elniira, — Jany. 1881, Isaac B., s. A. J. and Sally (Bonnell) Coykondall (T.t b. Jacob DeirenbauRh, m. ( 1 ) Su.sannah, dau. Samuel and Elizabeth (Gander) Clevenjjer {h. 1837; d. Kalida, O., 26 July, 18(>0). Xo imuo. m. (2) Putnam Co., 0., 6 Oct. 18(!4, Marv M.. dau. .lesse C. and Lydia ( ) Darbvshire (6. P'avotte Co., O., h Mav. 1845). Issue: i. Olive Mays h. 21 Meli. 18()0; d. ll Janv. 1805: m. 5 Nov. 1885, ; ii. "l.vdia Anns h. 2 Sept. 1808; »i. fi Mch. 1889, ; iii. Sam- uel MiltonS h. Oct. 1871; m. 19 Febv. 1895, ; ii>. .Jessie ElizaS b. 12 Feby. 1879; m. 19 Aug. 1902, .t • Fam. Rer3. and pers. know., Jacob Deffenbaugh. t Pera statement. 74 THEPARSHALLFAMILY iv. Joseph" (Deffenbaugh) b. 22 Oct., 1837. [Kalida, 0. V. Albert Gallatin'^ (Deffenbaugh) b. 2 Feby., 1840. [Rimer, O. vi. Amanda Ann^ (Deffenbaugh) b. 2 Apl., 1842; m. — Jany., 1862, John A. McKinley. [Rimer, 0. vii. Lewis Milton^ (Deffenbaugh) &. 27 Nov., 1844. viii. Emily Jane^ (Deffenbaugh) b. 10 June, 1847; m. 28 June, 1866, Samuel Keirns. [Columbus Grove, O. ix. John Henry' (Deffenbaugh) b. 11 Dec, 1849. [Rimer, O. 111. (3) Mrs. Mary (Brown) Grove. No issue. Elias Parshall was born in the same house as his father. He removed from Long Island to Morris Co., N. J., and subsequently to Fayette Co., Pa., where he spent the re- mainder of his life and where many of his descendants still re- side. He engaged in milling and flat boating to New Orleans, returning by way of New York. For several years he kept a hotel in Masontown, Pa., and carried on a shoe factory, bringing his leather across the mountains from Maryland and Virginia m a wagon. A man of rare talent for business and affairs, he laid the foundation of the fortune which his descendants have ever since enjoyed. {See portrait.) FAMILY XXVI. DAVID^* [66], {Elias* David^ David^ James^) b. Patchogue (L. L), N. Y., — Dec, 1777; d. Wheeling, W. Va., 11 Dec, 1850; m. (i) probably Long Island, Abigail L'Hommedieu {d. Long Island, 1800-1805). * Fam. Recs. and pers. know. 197. THE FIFTH GENERATION 75 Children : 191 I. Linda'' ^. 1800; ;;;. Jacob Sprinkler. Issue: i. Annie" ;«. Prosser or Presser, and lived in Birmingham, a suburb of Pittsburg, Pa. ii. Elizabeth'' d. fall of 1844. And several sons. m. (2) Uniontown, Pa., — ApL, 1806, Agnes, dau. James and Mary (Dickey)" Carlow {b. Uniontown, 6 Apl., 1788; d. Triadelphia, \V. Va., 17 June, 1857). Children: 192 II. Anna''"* b. Uniontown, Pa., 30 June, 1808; d. Tria- delphia, W. Va., 15 Nov., 1881 ; )n. Short Creek, W. Va., 1828, Thomas Henderson (b. 1792: d. 1869). Issue: i. James Parshall" (Henderson) b. 2 Apl., 1832; (/. 15 Sept., 1876. ii. Mary Ann' (Henderson) /;. 15 Nov., 1834; (/. 4 Dec, 1834. iii. William' (Henderson) b. 3 Dec., 1835. iv. Melissa Ann' (Henderson) b. 8 July, 1838. V. Nancy Emeline' (Henderson) b. 2 Feby., 1841.* vi. Thomas' (Henderson) b. 29 Apl., 1843; d. 6 Oct., 1861. vii. Anna Martha' (Henderson) b. 29 Nov., 1845; (/. 22 Nov., 1879; m. Wells. viii. David Hervey' (Henderson) b. 5 Dec., 1849. 193 III. James Carlow" b. 15 Sept., 1812. Fam. LXXVIH. 194 IV. David Youngs" b. — Dec, 1816. Fam. LXXIX. a. Mary Dickey was a dnu. of Dickpy and Agnes Slintoii, a dau. of Lord .Stinton, of Scotland. b. Nancy Emmeline Henderson, m. West Alexander, Pa., 23 -Vug. 1860, Thomas Henderson, a cousin.* Fam. Rec. and pers. know. Nancy Emellne Henderson. 76 THEPARSHALLFAMILY 195 V. John Budd«* (Dr.) b. Uniontown, Pa., 3 Aug., 1819; d. Cincinnati. O., — Aug., 1872; m. 1857, Caroline Elizabeth Tucker, dau. Rev. Craig (d. Cincinnati, 1868). No issue. 196 VI. Mary Catherine"* b. n. Wheeling, W. Va., 15 Sept., 1822; d. Triadelphia, W. Va., 12 ApL, 1855; m. Wheeling, 22 Nov., 1849, John, j. Moses and Mary (Wallace) Ferrell {b. n. Short Creek, W. Va., 3 Dec, 1821; d. Triadelphia, 24 Oct., 1876). Issue: i. Mary Agnes'^ (Ferrell) b. 4 June, 1851." ii. Martha Jane^ (Ferrell) b. 8 Mch., 1855. 197 VI. Sarah Lenfesty«* b. Wheeling, W. Va., 15 May, 1825; m. West Alexander, Pa., 13 July, 1859, John Fer- rell {See 196). Issue: i. Moses Seymour'^ (Ferrell) d. inf. ii. Celeste Isabelle'^ (Ferrell) b. 6 Oct., 1862. iii. Annie Caroline'^ (Ferrell) b. 21 Dec, 1866. FAMILY XXVII. LEWIS^t [70] (Elias* David^ David- James^) b. about 1783 ; d. 5 Nov., 1813, "in the 30th year of his age ;" m. Hannah, dau. of Nathaniel and Hannah (Wells) Hudson {b. 25 Apl., 1787; d. 12 Jany., 1847). Children.% 198 I. Lewis.® 199 II. Daniel.® 200 III. Josiah® d. inf. a. Mary Agnes Ferrell, m. West Alexander, Pa., 7 July, 1868, Frank, s. Frank and Jennie (Moss) Muldoon (ft. Little Wheeling Creek, W. Va., • Fam. Rec. and pers. know. 197. t Mailman's Shelter Island; Grave at Patchogue, N. Y. i Will of Ellas Parshall, p. 40. THE FIFTH GENERATION 77 The following- is an account of the manner in which Lewis Parshall and his brother Daniel met their death : "JIelancholt Occurrence. — Rarely, indeed, Has it been our painful duty to record a more melaneholy oeeurrenee tliaii one which recently took place in that part of Brooklin called Fire Place. On the evening of Friday, the 5th instant, eleven men, belonging to that village, went to the South Shore with a seine for fishing, viz: William Rose, Isaac WoodruiT, Lewis Par- shall, Benjamin Brown, Xehemiah Hand, .Tames Horner. Charles Kllison, James Prior, Daniel Parshall, Harry Horner and John Hulse. On Saturday morn ■"7 the affecting discovery was made that they were all drowned. It is supposed the whole party embarked in one boat, and went out to the outer bar, a distance of two miles from the shore, and which at low vva 1 -r is in some places bare, but that by some accident the boat was stove or sunk, and the whole party left to perish l)y the rising of the tide, which, at high water, is eight or ten feet on the bar. The boat came on shore in pieces, and also eight bodies. The six first named have left families. Long will a whole neighborhood lament this overwhelming aflliction, and the tears of the widow and orphan flow for their husband, father and friend."* FAMILY xxrin. JAMESt [73]. (Janics^ David"" DazncT- James') b. 30 Nov., 1780; d. Clarksville, Otsego Co., N. Y., 15 Apl., 1850; m. 14 Feby., 1803, Lucy (Shove) Nichols" (b. 8 Sept., 1780; d. 5 Apl., 1852). (All b. Ricetown, Otsego Co., N. Y.) Children: (All b. Ricetown, Otsego Co., N. Y.) 201 I. Clark D.« b. 12 Sept., 1804. Fam. LNXX. 9 Apl. 184,'?; d. Triadelphia, \V. Va., Aug. IS78). I.i.tue: i. .John D.8 (Mul- aoon) 6. 21 Oct. 1871: ii. Mary (iertrudeS (Muldoon) 6. 21 Feby. 1874; iii. Frank Hunters (Muldoon) b. 21 Febv. 1874; if. (Jeorgc Frazicr-'^ (Mul- doon) b. 24 July, 1878. m. (2) — Nov! 18711, Prof. John C s. David and Nancy ( ) Frazier. Issue: v. Daisy t'arotherss ( Frazier) 6. 12 Nov. 1880; It. Jennie Mct'lurkins (Frazier) b. 8 Feby. 1883.* a. Lucy (Shove) Nichols was the irid. of John Nichols, whom she m. I ,Ianv. 1800. They had one child — a son — John Hugh Kelse Nichols, 6. 8 Junt', 1801: d. 1 Aug. 1827, unm.f • Long Island Star, 17 Nov. 1813. t Bible Rec. 73, pos. Mrs. Helen M. Comstock. 78 THEPARSHALLFAMILY 202 II. Miner Cornwall" b. 15 Aug., i8c6. Fam. LXXXI. 203 III. Daniel Shove'^ b. 12 Jany., 1809. Fam. LXXXII. 204 IV. Dorothy*^* b. 12 Jany., 1809; (/. Middlefield, N. Y., 19 Apl., 1849: m. 19 Dec, 1827, Robert C, ^. of John and Margaret (O'Brien) Crandall {b. 3 Aug., 1803; d. ). Issue: i. Mary Ann' (Crandall) b. Westford. N. Y., 25 Nov., 1828." ii. Levi' (Crandall) b. 23 Apl., 1830.'' iii. Horace^ (Crandall) b. 6 June, 1834. iv. James' (Crandall) b. 27 Nov., 1836; d. — Oct., 1899. V. George'^ (Crandall) b. 10 Dec, 1839. vi. Irene^ (Crandall) b. 5 May, 1842.'' vii. Curtis'^ (Crandall) b. 11 Oct., 1849. 205 V. Anson Cornwall" b. i Aug., 181 1. Fam. LXXXIII. a. Mary Ann Crandall, m. \Ve.stford, Otsego Co., N. Y., 11 July, 1849, James, s. Cornelius and Margaret ( ) Lane (b. Milford. Otsego Co., 19 Nov. 182.5). Issue: i. Kred M.8 (Lane) b. 3 Xov. 1851; m. Milford, 26 May, 1875, Belle Elizabeth Jane, dau. Walton and Harriet (Luther) Stick- ney; ii. Revilo Parshalls (Lane) b. Westford, 12 Meh. 1859; m. Coopers- towTi, N. y., 15 Oct. 1891, Julia Evaline, dau. Oliver R. and Mary (Jewett) Butler.t 6. Levi Crandall, vi. 16 Dec. 1857, Elizabeth, dau. William and Sally A. (Rich) Marks {d. 1 Jany. 1903). Issue: i. Freds 6. 27 Dec. 1865; m. Hartwick. Otsego Co., N. Y.. 20 Sept. 1893, Belle Wrigley; ii. Graces 6. 31 Mch. 1874; m. 19 July, 1893, Charles M. McLean.f c. Irene Crandall, m. Plymouth, N. Y., 21 Dec. 1856, Lewis, s. Dudley and Anna (Church) Tallett (6. Otselic, N. Y., 23 Sept. 1837). Issue: (All 6. Otselic, N. Y.), i. Jennie Dollys (Tallett) b. 28 Sept. 18—; m. Billings. Issue: i. Moshiers (Billings) ; ii. 'Walter^ (Billings), to. (2) Nor- wich, N. Y., 5 Feby. 1898, Walter W., s. Norman and Sarah (Wheeler) Felt (6. Earlville, N. Y., 23 Jany., 1857); ii. Effie Annas (Tallett) b. 7 Febv. 1868; m. Middlefield, N. Y.. 31 Dec. 1885, Benjamin Gilbert, s. Morti- mer Bro^vn and Lucy S. (North) Hicks (b. Middlefield 14 Sept.. 18.57). Issue: i. Claudine Mildredn (Hicks); ii. Kenneth Bernard^ (Hicks); iii. Lewis Benjamin^ (Hicks).'f • Fam. Rec. and pers. know. Levi Crandall, and Mrs. Mary A. Lane, t Pers. statement. THE FIFTH GENERATION 79 206 VI. Elizabeth'^* b. Middlcfield, X. Y., 3 Sept., 1813; e L. ». N. P. nntrrimrlotte (Dibble) Turner ( b. Meredith, Dola. Co., N. Y., 24 .Tanv., 1848). \o issue.-t • Cleveland Gen. 1,142; Granger Gen. 350; pers. know. Mrs, Mary G. Turner. t Personal statement. X Fam. Rec. pos. the Author. 82 THE PARSHALL FAMILY 13 June, 1815, Speedy, dau. of Abel" and Elizabeth (Loomis) Clark {b. Pierstown, 22 Jany., 1791 ; d. 13 Mch., 1850)4: Children: (All b. Pierstown, Otsego Co., N. Y.) 218 I. James Clark'' b. 13 Apl., 1816; d. s. p. unm., 19 June, 1842. 219 II. John Abel« b. 25 Sept., 1818. Fam. LXXXIX. 220 III. Robert AsaheP b. 14 July, 1820. Fam. XC. 221 IV. William" b. 15 May, 1822; d. 18 Aug., 1823. 222 V. William" b. 7 Nov., 1823. Fam. XCI. 223 VI. Ambrose Clark" b. 28 Apl, 1827; d. 19 Dec., 1845. 224 VII. Elizabeth H." b. 18 Aug., 1829; d. 25 June, 1835. 225 VIII. Abel Clark" b. 12 Sept., 1834: d. Syracuse, N. Y., 13 Feby., 1872; m. Syracuse, N. Y., 17 Oct., 1861, Kate Adele, dan. Austin Brooks and Catherine (Kim- berly) Webber {b. Vernon, N. Y., 22 May, 1836; d. Syracuse, N. Y., 13 Nov., 1874).! No issue. [Syracuse, N. Y. 0. Abel Clark was h. 24 Nov., 170.5, s. .Tared h. 1729, s. Nathaniel 6. 1693, s. Daniel h. 10.54, s. Hon. Daniel Clark, of Windsor, Conn. 6. 1622; d. 1712. He was a tanner, currier and shoe maker by trade. .Soon after attaining his majority and a little capital he removed from Connecticut to Cooperstown, bought a piece of land in Pierstown and built a tannery, shop and log house, then returning to Connecticut, he married his wife and started for Coopers- town the next day on horseback, with his wife and all his household effects on a pannier behind. Speedy was the first child, born in the log cabin which is still standing. The other children were Sherman, h. 10 Nov.. 1792; d. 30 Mch., 18.'57: m. — Sept.. 182.5, Eliza Peck, of Conn.; Daniel Abel 6. 21 Jany., 1794; d. 21 Feby., 1815; Erastus 6. 2 Mch., 1795: d. 20 Oct., 1828, tmm.; Eliza 6. 22 Aug.", 1797; d. 10 Dec, 1870; m. — Mch., 1828, Richard White; Betsey h. 18 Aug., 1802; d. 10 Jany., 1819; Huldah h. 20 Sept., 1804; d. 26 Mch., 1853; m. 28 Feby., 1822, Ira A. Thurber (d. 22 Aug., 1882) ; Marcia M., 6. 8 Mch., 1807 ; d'. 23 Oct., 1801 ; m. Tillv Littlejohn ; .Joseph L. h. 24 Apl., 1809; d. — Mch., 1900; m. 24 Oct., 1830, Mary E. Thorn, of New York, (6. — Oct., 1812; d. 25 May, 1895) ; George 6. 13 Aug., 1811; d. 18 Janv., 1825; Daniel Abel (2) 6. 31 Aug., 1815; d. s. p. 10 June, 1840; m. 28 July, 1839, Henrietta Harvev. Betsey Loomis, wife of Abel Clark, was 6. Goshen, Conn., 1772; d. Pierstown, 5 Feby., 1853.* • Fam. Rec. and pers. know. Jos. L. Clark. t The data relative to Kate Adele Webber is from Fam. Rec. po3. Miss Fannie C. Moses of Detroit, her niece. X Grave at Cooperstown, N. Y. THE FIFTH GENERATION 83 FAMILY XXXI* GEORGE^ [yj], {James* DazmP DavicP James') b. Mid- dlefield. Otsego Co., N. Y., 3 Mch., 1798; d. Middlefield, 29 Dec., 1869; in. Middlefield, 9 Dec, 1824, Fanny, dau. of Daniel and Elizabeth (Springstead) Cummings {b. Middlefield, 29 June, 1804; d. Middlefield, 7 Aug., 1882). Children: (All b. Middlefield, Otsego Co., N. Y.) 226 I. DeWitt Clinton" /;. 12 Dec, 1825: d. Middlefield, 5 Dec, 1854; m. 28 May, 1854. Clarinda, dati. of Ben- jamin and Catherine (Shields) Pitts. No issue. 227 II. Peter" b. 24 Nov., 1827. Fam. XCII. 228 III. Levi" b. 23 June, 1830: m. 27 Mch., 1859, Catherine P. Hopkins." 229 IV. Daniel" b. 24 ApL, 1833. F.\m. XCIII. 230 V. George Washington" b. 4 ApL, 1837. F.\m. XCIV. 231 VI. Frances Elizabeth" b. 5 Mch., 1842; d. 31 July, 1844. 232 Vii. Charlotte Rexeville"t b. 27 Sept., 1844; m. Middle- field, 17 I\Iay, 1865, Aaron D., j. of Fahron and Harriet (North) Cofiin (b. Middlefield. 26 Oct., 1844). Issue: (All b. Middlefield, N. Y.) i. Luella^ (Cofiin) b. 17 Dec, 1867." ii. Gilbert' (Coffin) b. 29 Mch., 1869.' o. Luella Coffin m. Oneonta, N. Y., 2fi Oct., 1892, Rufiis .John .■?. .Tohn L. and Elizabeth (\\'ickoff) Torrpy (b. BowciNtowii. N. Y., 20 Dec, 1807). Jssuc: (all born at Oneonta, N. V.) 1. Tnivilla Ilarrict-S (Torrcy) b. 5 Sept., 1894; ii. Dewey Rufuss (Torrcy) ft. 21 July, 18!)8.t 6. Gilbert Coffin m. Buffalo. N. Y., 27 Nov., 1897. Belle, dau. Monro and Avis (Fitoh) rnnimin};^ (ft. Oeneva, O., .1 Sept., 1877). I.i.iuc: i. Oladda Harriets ft. Austinburg, 0., 27 June, 1899.t • Fam. Roc. and pers. know., 230. t Pers. statement 84 THE PARSHALL FAMILY iii. George Parshall' (Coffin) b. 17 Mch., 1878." 233 VIII. Dorotliy Ann^t b. 13 Apl., 1849; "'• Middlefield, 5 Ma}', 1869, Frederick Augustus, j. of Barnabas Man- ning and Elizabeth (Pitts) Gilbert {b. 25 Apl., 1848). Issue: i. Percy Parshall' (Gilbert) b. 20 Oct., 1873; d. Oneonta, 30 June, 1891, Jtnm. George Parshall received a common school education and passed his life as a farmer. He was a man of great reserve and of mental attainments, unusual to his walk in life. In social and political life he took no part, though he was a consistent Whig and later a Republican. (See portrait). FAMILY. XXX 1 1. f GILBERT^ [78], (James* David'' David"- James') b. Mid- dlefield, Otsego Co., N. Y., 3 Mch.. 1800: d. Middlefield, 26 Sept., 1889; m. Middlefield, 30 Jany., 1828, Abbie, dan. of Paul and Anna (Todd) Coffin (b. Chatham, Columbia Co., N. Y., 8 Apl., 1805; rf. Middlefield, 4 Jany., 1883). Children: (All b. Middlefield, Otsego Co., N. Y.) 234 I. Farrand Coffin" b. 12 Dec, 1828. Fam. XCV. 235 II. James Giles" b. 7 Feby., 1830. Fam. XCVI. 236 III. Adriel« b. 13 Sept., 1831. Fam. XCVII. 237 IV. Anna Ophelia" b. 8 May, 1833: m. Middlefield, 31 Aug., 1853, John H. Conrad (b. Middlefield, 30 July, 1828). No issue: a. George Par.shall Coflin m. Oakfield, N. Y., Maude, dau. James and Lizzie ( ) Murray (ft. Bergen, N. Y., 24 Mch., 1881).* • Personal statement. t Fam. Rec. and pers. know., 237. GEORGE I'ARSHALl. THE FIFTH GENERATION 85 238 V. Albert Orlando" b. 17 Apl., 1835. Fam. XCVIII. 239 VI. Alphonso G." (Capt.) b. 5 Mch., 1840; d. Dec, 1864.' iiiim. 240 VII. Henry Clay« b. 19 Aug., 1844. Fam. XCIX. '^■ FAMILY XXXIII* DAVID^ [79]. (Ja„ics\ David\ DavicP, James') b. Aliddle- fic'd Otsego Co., N. Y., 29 Nov. 1803; d. Danby, Tompk- is Co.. N. Y., 12 Apl. 1876: m. Middlefield, 27 Oct. 1825, Luc-.^da, dau. cf Levi and Elizabeth (Whiteker) Granger (b. M'ddle- fiek'. 2g June, 1804; d. Danby, 21 Sept. 1891). [Daitby, Tompkins Co., N. Y. Children: 241 I. Elizabeth Lavanche" b. 5 Aug. 1826; ni. Danby, 26 Nov. 1S45, Avers D.. .y. of David and Elizabeth (Ayers) Cortright (b. Danby, — Nov. 1820. Issue: (All b. Danby, N. Y.) i. Elbert^ (Cortright) b. 19 May, 1848; d. abt. 1900. [Swart-Li'ood, N. Y. ii. David" (Cortright) b. 17 Dec. 1853: unm. [Halsey Valley, Tioga Co., N. Y. 242 II. Man,- Eliza" b. 19 May, 1828: d. Danby, 9 Apl. 1863; ;;(. Danby, 16 Feby. 1848. Leroy S.," .y. of Rev. a. Capt. Loroy S. Hewitt was a typo of the Christian fjontlpinan. .\t liis Cou'itry's fall he went to the front and hiid clown liis life \\\M^\\ the altar of his Country. Ue seems to have had a premonition of his fate for when leaving home he sang: "Karthly home, ado, ado. Earthly friends, farewell to you." They proved to be his last words to his family, for with the elosinj; line: "Friends and loved ones, weep no more; meet nie on the other shore." He left them. They never saw him ajjain. • Fam. Recs. compiled by Mary E. Mettler. 86 THEPARSHALLFAMILY Thomas and Dorcas (Winney) Hewitt (b. 8 Feby. 1824; killed at Savage Sta., Va., 8 July, 1862). Issue: i. Ida' (Hewitt) b. 17 Mch. 1853; d. 7 Dec. 1853- 243 III. Dorothy" b. 24 July, 1830; ni. Danby, N. Y., 5 June, 1851, John J., s. of Jonathan and Sarah (Master- son) Mettler {b. Danby, 2^ Sept. 1827; d. Danby, 22 Nov. 1900). Issue: i. Charles Franklin' (Mettler) b. 28 Nov. 1853. [Danby, N. Y. ii. Lucinda' (Mettler) b. 6 Feby. 1856. Umn. [Danby, N. Y. iii. James Leroy' (Mettler) b. 25 Sept. 1858. [Elmira, N. Y. iv. Addie' (Mettler) b. 26 July, 1863. [Spencer, N. Y. V. Carrie' (Mettler) b. 4 Jany. 1868 [JVest Danby, N. Y. vi. Mary E.' (Mettler) b. 30 June, 1876. Unm. [Danby, N. Y. 244 IV. Elbert C." b. 22 Feby. 1833; d. 18 Mch. 1838. 245 V. Gilbert*' b. 30 Aug. 1835. Fam. C. 246 VI. Elephas" b. 15 Mch. 1839. Fam. CI. 247 VII. Olivia Theresa** b. Danby, N. Y., 3 Aug. 1841 ; d. Halsey Valley, N. Y., 2 Feby. 1872; m. Ithaca, N. Y., 10 July, 1863, Frank, s. of Townsend and Sarah (Shepherd) Mabee. Issue: i. Mary' (Mabee) b. 17 Apl. 1866. ii. Jesse' (Mabee) b. 5 Apl., 1869; d. Mch., 1884. THE FIFTH GENERATION 87 David Parshall removed about 1830 to Danby, N. Y., but soon returned to Middlefield. A few years later, however, he returned with his family and settled upon the farm now owned by his son, Gilbert. The country at this time was a primeval wilder- ness; neighbors were few and far between. The comforts, and even the necessaries of life, were only to be had at great expense and by hard labor. For some time after his arrival at Danby the family lived in a log cabin, which was destroyed by fire some years ago. With infinite labor he cleared his farm, brought up his family and lived to see the wilderness transformed into a garden ; to see the drudgery of farming become a pleasure by the invention of labor-saving machinery; the mowing machine, the reaper and binder take the place of the scythe and cradle. A kind and affectionate husband and an indulgent father, he did not allow his life to be all work, but was ever ready for a frolic with his children. His wife was a woman of saintly disposition who won the love and esteem of all whose privilege it was to know her. FAMILY XXXIV* ELIAS^ [87], (John', DavicP, David", Jatucs') b. New- burg, N. Y., I Feby. 1794; d. 4 Sept. 1870: »/. Polly, daii. Isaac and Elizabeth ( ) Greenj (d. 23 Aug. 1833, in the 34th year of her age).t Children: 249 I. Stephen Tillson" d. 13 Apl. 1841, age 21 yrs. m. (2) Mary, dan. of James Campbell, of Cherry \'a!Iey, prob. at that placet • Bible Rec. 38 pos. Mrs. Rosamond Barry, and pcrB. know., 251 and 252. t Grave at Middlefield Center, N. Y. t Pers. know. 251 and 252. 88 THE PARSHALL FAMILY Children: 250 11. Mary''* b. Cooperstown, N. Y., i Apl. r836; m. Cooperstovvn, 8 Mch. 1869, James s. John and Mary (Saunders) Cummings (b. Fly Creek, Otsego Co., N. Y., 5 Apl. 1818; d. Milford, N. Y., 14 Mch. 1891). Issue: [Capitini, N. M.Ter. i. Arthur (Cummings). 251 in. James Everette" b. 2 Aug. 1839. Fam. CIII. 252 IV. Anna** b. Middlefield, N. Y., 20 Feby. 1844; m. Cooperstown, 12 May, 1853, Donn, s. of Borand and Anna (Yates) Van Vechten (b. n. Fonda, N. Y., 1827: d. Johnstown, N. Y., 20 Jany. 1886). No issue. 253 V. Henry E." b. 26 Nov. 1850. Fam. CIV. FAMILY XXXV DAVID JEFFERSON't [91]. (John* David :" Davidi^ James^) b. Middlefield Center, Otsego Co., N. Y., 10 Feby., 1803; d. Lake Geneva, Wis., 5 Nov. 1843; m. Middlefield Center, Sarah Rightor {b. 5 June, 1803; d. Lake Geneva, Wis., II Dec. 1880). {Lake Geneva, Wis. ChUdren: 254 I. Agnes^tft. Middlefield, N. Y., 23 Feby. 1827; d. Ovid, N. Y., 28 Nov. 1875 ; m. Lake Geneva. Wis., Joseph, .J. of John and Cynthia (Kinne) Dunlap {b. Pultney, Steuben Co., N. Y.. 3 Feby. 1823). Issue: [Ovid, N. Y. * Personal statement. t Bible Rec. 91 pos. 659. t Fam. Rec. and pera. know., Joseph Dunlap. THE FIFTH GENERATION 89 i. Adella" (Dunlap) b. 8 Apl. 1846: d. 10 Dec. 1898. ii. EiTima'^ (Dunlap) b. 21 Dec. 1847. iii. Harriet A." (Dunlap) b. 31 Dec. 1849; d- 26 July, 1875. iv. Hulbert' (Dunlap) b. 3 Oct. 185 1. V. Frank" (Dunlap) b. i Tune, 1854: d. 20 Oct. 1876. vi. Charles' (Dunlap) b. 22 Dec. 1857. vii. George' (Dunlap) b. 3 Sept. i860: (/. 10 Oct. 1863. viii. Jennie" (Dunlap) b. 12 Aug. 1863; '/• i ^fch. 1877. 255 II. JohnS b. 24 May, 1829. Fam. CV. 256 III. Phebe Ann"* b. prob. Middlefield, X. Y., 14 May, 183 1 : (/. Peoria, 111., 3 Apl. 1852; ;/;. Geneva, Wis., 20 June, 1849, Harriman, s. of Benjamin and Nancy (Morse) Couch (b. West Boscomen, Merrimack Co., N. H.. 20 May, 1825). Issue: [Peoria, III. i. A child, d. inf. 257 IV. Harriet Amelia'^t b. prob. Middlefield, N. Y.. 4 May, 1832: d. New Lisbon, Wis., 4 Mch. 1875: m. Lake Geneva. Wis., 29 Oct. 1849. Henry, .?. of Edward and Harriet (Gardner) Macomber {b. Clearfield, Pa., 12 July. 1827; d. New Lisbon. Wis.. 11 May, 1898). Issue: i. .Vnnie P.elle' (Macomber) b. 2y July, 1852." [.Vrxf Lisbon, IVis. a. Anna T'.clli' Mnconilicr m. New Lisbon, Wis.. 17 \ov., 187.5, Richard Francis s. Kioliunl Fnincis and Ann KliziilH-th (Dilili) Chnnipnov (6. HoIdiT- ncss, Enfr., I Apl., 18.')1). I.ssuc: i. Joseph IIiMins (Chan'ipncy) ft. 31 • Fam. Reo. and pers. know. Hftrrlmnn Couch. t Fam. Rec. and pers. know., Mrs. Anna Belle Champne^. 90 THE PARSHALL FAMILY ii. Martha Jane^ (Macomber) b. 31 Mch. 1851; d. 3 May, 1852. iii. Edward Clarence' (Macomber) b. 30 Apl. 1857; d. 10 Jany. 1883. iv. William Deforest" (Macomber) b. 8 Mch. 1859; d. 16 Oct. 1900. V. Burton Henry" (Macomber) b. 11 Sept. 1872. FAMILY XA'A77.t JAMES^ [92]. (Jonathan*, Jonathan^, DavkP, Jamcs^) b. Long Island, 26 Sept. 1762; d. Palmyra, N. Y., 24 Mch. 1826; m. Little Britain, Orange Co., N. Y., Elizabeth Todd. Children : 258 I. John'' b. 15 Aug. 1789. Fam. CVI. 259 II. Joseph'' b. 8 May, 1791. Fam. CVII. 260 III. Rebecca" in. Hicks. No issue. 261 IV. Lydia" in. Gibbs. Issue: Two sons. FAMILY XXXVII.i NATHAN' [93], (Jonathan*, Jonathan^, David^, James^) b. 24 June, 1766; d. Palmyra, N. Y., 12 Jany. 1836: ;;;. 19 Oct. 1806, Mary Ann, dan. of James Galloway (b. ig Oct. 1788; d. Palmyra, 18 June, 1852). Aug., 1870: ii. Harriet Elizabeths (Champnev) 6. 18 Oct., 1878; iii. Richard Edwards (Champnev) 6. 27 Nov.. 1881; iv. Marv Elizabeths ( Champnev ( 6. 29 Oct., 1885; v. Ruth MvrleS (Champney) b. 20 Aug., 1889; vi. "Glen Aliens (Champney) b. 19 Nov., 1892.* • Personal statement. t Fam. Rec. and pers. know., James J. Parshall. j Bible Rec. 39 pos. Geo. H. Parshall; Fam. Recs. and pers. know. Lisette Parshall. THE FIFTH GENERATION 9X Children: 262 I. Elizabeth'^ b. Palmyra, N. Y., 5 Feby. 1808; d. Lyons, N. Y., 26 Jany. 1873; in. Lyons, 8 Jany. 1828, Cul- len Foster. Issue: [Lyons, N. Y. i. Graham Parshall" (Foster) b. 28 Feby. 1829.° ii. Mary Elizabeth' (Foster) b. 11 Apl. 1831." [Lyons, N. Y. iii. Augi:sta Adele'' (Foster) b. 30 June, 1833." [Binghamton, N. Y. iv. De Witt Parshall" (Foster) b. 10 Oct. 1837.* [Lyons, N. Y. V. William Cullen" (Foster) b. 24 Nov. 1839. [Binghamton, N. Y. vi. Cassius Barton'' (Foster) b. 5 Jany. 1845; d. 16 Mch. 1892. Unm. vii. Marianna Woodward" (Foster) b. 23 Mch., 1850.' a. Graham Parshall Foster d. San Francisco, Cal., 3 Apl., 1870: m. New Bedford Mass. 10 Jiinr 1S.")4, Mary Jane. dau. Patrick and Priscilla ( Bon- .son) Fitzgerald ( b. New Bedford, Mass., 21 Nov., 1,S2()). Ixsiu-: i. William Henrj-S h. New Bedford. 2:! Mch., 1855; m. .St. IJelena, Cal.. 19 May, KS8t!, Lizzie Kennedy Poulson; ii. George (irahams 6. iSodus, N. Y., 2 Oct., 1807; m. San Jose Cal., 20 Mch., 1893, Martha Lenora Newman; iii. HcndeeS &. Sodus, N. Y., 21 Nov., 1869; d. San Francisco, Cal.,— Mch., 1877.* h. Mary Elizabeth Foster m. Lyons, N. Y., 7 Dec, 18.58, Levi s. William Bashford '(6. Cold Spring, N. Y'.,"27 Jany., 1813; d. Los Angele.s, Cal., 22 Mch., 1899). .Vo wsuc.t c. Augusta Adele Foster m. Lyons, N. V., 20 May, 1S.")3, William Henry s. Samuel and Susan (Stafford) Hccox (6. Skaneateles, N. V.. 10 .\ug.. 181.5; d. Binghamton, N. Y'., 17 Jany., 1891). Issue: i. Elizabeth .Augustas (Hecox) ; ii. Louises (Hecox) ; iii. William Henrj-s (Hecox).t d. DcWitt Parshall Foster rf. Lyons. N. Y., 14 Dec. 1891; »i. Lyons, 25 Oct., 1871. Albertine, dau. Ira and Martha (Lamb) Miriek (6. Lyons, 15 July, 184.5). Issue: i. Cnllen Mirieks d. inf.; ii. Isabelle MirickS; iii. DeWitt Parshalls ; iv. Alberts ; v. Frederick EltonS ; vi. Alexandcr.St e. Marianna Woodward Foster m. Lyons. 22 ,Tany., 1874, Frederick Phelps s. Daniel Kbenezer and Harriet Jones (Denis) Bro«Tie (6. Joliet. 111., 12 Oct., 1847 ).t • Fam, Rec. and pers. know., Mrs. 0. P. Foster, t Pers. statement. 92 THE PARSHALL FAMILY 263 II. Maria** b. 22 June, 1810; d. 13 July, 1815. 264 III. DeWitt« b. 25 Mch. 1812. Fam. CVIII. 265 IV. Hendee" b. 8 Dec. 1814. Fam. CIX. 266 V. Oren" b. 24 Jany. 1817: d. 17 Sept. 1826. 267 v'l. Schuyler*' b. 27 July, 18 19. Fam. CX. FAMILY XXXVI H. MOSES^ [95], (Jonathan^ Jonatlmrv^, David-, James^) b. Little Britain, Orange Co., N. Y., 16 Nov. 1777;* d. Little Britain, 25 Apl. 1818;* m. Ruth Miller.f Children.^ 268 I. Jemima** in. Dr. Drury. Issue: i. Darwin" (Drury). FAMILY XXXIX.t JESSE^ [96], (Jonathan*, Jonathan^, Daz'id- , Jamcs^) b. Orange Co., N. Y., 18 July, 1780;* d. Geneva, N. Y., 27 Oct. i844;§ ni. Nancy Bowers, prob. Orange Co. (b. 13 June, 1786; d. 23 Oct. 1865 ).t [Scncxa Cattle, N. Y. Children : 269 I. Ezra K." d. 29 Mch. 1888. Fam. CXL 270 II. John B.« b. 28 Oct. 1808. Fam. CXII. 271 III. Charles Humphrey, b. 2 Mch. 1814. Fam. CXIII. * Bible Rec. 39, pos. 687. t Ruttenber & Clark's Hist. Orange Co., (N. Y.) j Fam. Rec. and pers. kpow., 275. § XXXVI. N. E. Hist, and Gen. Reg., 200. THE FIFTH GENERATION 93 2/2 IV. Eliza" prob. d. inf. 273 V. Susan® prob. d. inf. 274 VI. Marjorie Bowers" d. Hopewell, N. Y. ; m. Chris- topher Price. Issue: i. John^ (Price) d. 16 Feby. 1875." 275 VII. Mary Jane'' b. New Windsor Tp., Orange Co., N. Y., 16 Sept. 1826. Unm. [Palmyra, N. Y. FAMILY XL.j DAVID'' [97], (David', Jonathan^ David-, James') b. Little Britain, Orange Co.. X. Y., 13 Mch. 1784; d. Walden. Orange Co., N. Y., 10 May, 1832; ;;;. Walden, N. Y., 11 Peby. 1806, Christiana, dan. James Kidd" {b. 21 July, 1784; d. Walden, N. Y., 9 Jul)', 1 85 1 ) . [ IVald'en, Orange Co., N. Y. Children: (All b. Little Britain, Orange Co., N. Y.) 276 I. Milton" b. I Dec. 1806; d. 15 Sept. 1815. 277 II. Elizabeth Kidd" b. i Apl. 1809; d. Little Britain, 24 Sept. 1839: m. Walden, N. Y., 3 Jany. 1833, An- drew, s. of William and Christine (Clark) Whigam. Issue: a. John Price m. .3 Nov., 18.54, ,)ulia, rfiu. Ebcnezor and Jfarv (Minner) Carr (6. Slab City, Nia-rara Co.. N. Y.. 3 Dec, 18.39). I.iaiir: i. .lohn Manlys h. Hopewell. N. Y., 7 Auj:., \S^r,: m. Manchester, N. Y., 21 Sept., 1875, Mary Adelaide, dnu. Alfred and Mary Ann (Lowe) Smith (6. Man- chester, N. Y.. 4 Dec, 18.57). .Vo issue; ii. Marj- Lamb'*; iii. Charlea Mar- tins ; iv. Julia Alice.8* 6. .Tames Kidd was a miller and inventetl the bolting of buckwheat flour. He drove a supply waf,'oii fnini Walden, Oniiif;e Co.. X. Y., then known only as "The Kall.s." to Washinfrton's Army in New Jersey. His father came from Ireland and settled in Orange County. • Fam. Rcc. and pers. know.. John Mnnly Price, t Fam. Rec. and pers. know., 277, 279 and 282. o 94 THE PARSHALL FAMILY i. David Parshall" (Whigam) h. 20 Dec. 1832.° ii. Ann Elizabeth' (Whigam) h. 7 Feby. 1836.' iii. George" (Whigam) d. inf. 2y^ III. James Kidd*^ h. 7 Mch., 1812; d. 27 June, 1812. 79 IV. James Milton'^ h. 11 ApL, 1813. Fam. CXIV. 280 v. Caleb'' b. 24 Nov., 1815. Fam. CXV. 281 VI. Catherine Ann*** b. 26 June, 1817; d. 1902; m. Walden, N. Y., i Sept., 1838. WilHam, s. of Elisha and Mary (Topping) Raynor (&. Morriches, Suffolk County, N. Y., 5 Jany., 1807; d. Jackson- ville, Ills., 27 Nov., 1890). Issue: (All b. Bellport, Suffolk Co., N. Y.). [Jacksonville, Ills. i. Mary Elizabeth''' (Raynor) b. 23 Sept., 1839.'' [Jacksonville, Ills. ii. William Edgar'' (Raynor) b. i Oct., 1841.'' {St. Louis, Mo. iii. David Parshall" (Raynor) d. s. p. 2t, Jany., 1848. a. David Parshall Whigam d. East Coldenham, N. Y., 23 Oct., 1868; m. Coldenham. N. Y., 16 Jany., 1862. Mary King, dau. .John and Mary (King) Crowell (b. Coldenham, 18 June, 1839). Ho issue. His widow m. William Howell, East Coldenham, N. Y.* 6. Ann Elizabeth Whigam m. Lemuel Lewis, s. Moses Jordan and Nancy (Mays) White (6. Franklin City, Pa., 5 Oct., 1838). No issue.* c. Mary Elizabeth Raynor m. Pleasant Plains, Ills., 26 Nov., 1863, Elipha- let Smith s. Trueworthv S. and Rachel Moor (Tavlor) Gordon (b. New Hamplon, N. H. 10 Sept., 1831; d. Denvel, Co!., 19 Oct., 1880). Issue: i. Clava RaynorS (Gordon) 6. Springfield, 111., 6 Mch., 1866; m. Jacksonville, III.. 10 Apl., 1889, Martial Henry s. Martial Henry and Martinette (Piaw- lings) Havenhill (6. Ottawa, 111., 4 Dec, 1863). Issue: i. Lillian9 (Haven- hill) h. .Jacksonville, III., 26 Jamj., ISOO.t d. William Edgar Raynor m. St. Louis, Mo., 24 Aug., 1865, Rosalie Eliza- beth, dau. Howard and Jane Matilda (Hurlburt) Chamberlin (6. Pittsfield, Mass. 16 Oct., 1845). Issue: i. William Eugenes 6. St. Louis, Mo., 15 July, 1866; ii. EmmaS b. St. Louis, Mo., 18 Jany., 1870; iii. Howard Chadless b. Eatontown, N. J., 22 July, 1875.* • Fam. Recs. Compiled by E. N. Raynor. t Fam. Recs. and pers. know. Mrs. M. H. Havenhill. THK FIFTH GENERATION 95 iv. Eugene Nicoll" (Raynor) b. 15 Oct., 1847.° [Cluiinpaign, Ills. 282 VII. Fanny Bethia"* b. 16 Aug., 1821 ; d. Tallula, Ills., 13 Rich., 1899: ;;;. Walden, N. Y., 17 May, 1853. Rev. Samuel Brittia, .y. of Moses and Mary Ayers {b. 13 Aug., 181 1 ; d. Tallula, Ills., 15 Dec, 1887). Issue: i. Moses Depue' (Ayers) b. 4 July, 1854.'' [Alice, Tex. ii. William Edgar" (Ayers) b. 9 Dec. 1855.'^ [Chicago, Ills. iii. Sarah Hunt Roy" (Ayers) b. i Oct., 1857." [Chicago, Ills. iv. Gilbert Parshall' (Ayers) b. 21 Jany., 1859.' [Tallula, Ills. V. Charles Elting'^ (Ayers) b. 2 Feby., 1861 ; d. 22 Mch., 1861. a. Eugene Xieoll Raynor m. Jacksonville, 111., 10 Dec, 187.3, Florence, dati. Auarustus E. and Annie Elizabeth (Diller) Ayers (h. .Taeksonville. 111., 3 Juny., 18.53). Issue: i. Clara Macs h. .Taeksonville, 111.. (1 Sept., 1874; m. Champaign. 111., 1 .Tany., 18!)(i. Earnest Thomas .v. Henry Washington and Henrietta Maria (Earnest) Rickard (6. n. Springfield, 111., 13 Oct., 1872) ; ii. Annie.sf 6. Moses Depue Ayers m. Smiley, Gonzales Co., Tex., 1,5 June, 1881, Alice Maude Marir', dnu. William and Elizal)eth (Lane) Carpenter (6. Cambridce, Eng., 24 .Tune, 1801). Issue: i. Sadie Pennies h, 8 Apl.. 1882: ii. Franlcie Alices b. 9 Dec, 18S3; iii. Alberta EeeS 6. 19 Nov., 188.); d. 20 Mav, 1887; iv. Samuel Roy DepueS 6. 14 Aug.. 1887: d. 31 Julv. 1897: v. 'Howard Eugenes h. 18 Sept.. 1890; vi. Be-ssie IsabelleS 6."21 Mch., 1893; vii. Florence Bethias h. 7 Jany., 1898.* c. William Edgar Ayers m. 14 .Tany., 1886, Mattie, dau. George McClong and Hannah Emily (Corson) Hand ( h. Menard Co., 111.. 1 Sept., 1802). Issue: i. A sons "h. and d. 8 Febv.. 1887: ii. Stella Parshalls 6. Menard Co., 111., 11 Nov., 1888; iii. Alice Elertas b. Chicago. 21 May. 1891. • d. Sarah Hunt Roy Ayers m. 2 Feby., 1888, .Joshua Stevenson.* e. Gilbert Parshall Ayers 111. Refugio, Tex., (> Dec, 1882. Penelope A., dau. Thomas C. and Man' C. (Biisbv) Heard (b. Refugio, Tex.. 27 Jany., 1801; d. Refugio, 14 FcbV., 1884). ".Yo Issue, hi. 2d Petersburg, 111., 15 Oct., 189,5, Jlvra B., dau. Watson and Isabella (Grove) Sinclair (b. it. Ash- land, 111., 23" Apl., 1868). Issue: i. Arthur G.8 6. Tallula, 111., 10 May, 1808. • Fbih. Rec9. compiled by E. N. Raynor. t Pers. statement. 96 THE PARSHALL FAMILY vi. Bayard Eugene'^ (Ayers) b. ii Mch., 1868." [Chicago, Ills. 283 VIII. Sarah"* b. 21 Apl. 1823; d. Denver, Col., — Nov., 1890; »i. 19 Sept., 1848, Augustus Brown Goodale (b. Greenpoint, L. I., N. Y., 25 Feby, 1826). Issue: [Port Jcn'is, N. Y. i. Augustus Bayard" (Goodale) b. 29 July, 1850." [Port Jervis, N. Y. ii. Charles Elbert" (Goodale) b. 6 Mch., 1853." iii. Sarah" (Goodale) b. 6 Jany., 1857.* [Denver, Col. iv. Elizabeth (Goodale) d. inf. 284 IX. David Bayard*' b. 11 Aug., 1826. Fam. CXVI. a. Bayard Eugene Ayers m. Chicago, 20 Nov., 1896, Florence, dan. Samuel and Esther Sarah (Hilton) Croft (h. Liverpool, Eng., 27 July. 1867). Issue: i. Alfred HiltonS b. Chicago, 1 May, 1898; ii. "Mildred BerniceS b. 31 Oct., 1901.* h. Augustus Bayard Goodale m. Port Jervis, N. Y., 3 Dec, 1375, Alice Bennet. Issue: i. Edna Bayard.8* c. Qharles Elbert Goodale m. Bessie Cross. Issue: Augustus.8* d. Sarah Goodale m. Port Jervis, N. Y., Frank Skinner.* • Fam. Recs. compiled by E. N. Raynor. The Sixth Generation. FAMILY XLI* JAMES'' [loo], (Sai)meF'. Juiiics*. Israd\ IsracP. Jaincs^) b. prob. Long Island, 6 June, 1779; d. Milton, O. ; ;». prob. Springfield, O., Margaret, dau. Jacob Baht (; d. Deor- fieia, IS Dec. 1S7.5K Issue: i. I.ila Adnfi (MefJowan) ft. 4 Apl., 18(12; ii. Margarets (MoGowan) ft. U .Tulv, 18(i4-. iii. Mary A.n (>rer,o\van) 6. 6 Sept., ISfifl: iv. .lolin Hartzelln (MeGowan) ft. 1!) .Inly. ISO!); v. Gertrude Anison (MeGowan) ft. !l Nov., 1872: vi. Bertha .\lieen (McGowan) 6. 9 Nov., 1872. • p. and Van E. Fams. ; Fam. Rec. po3. 291. t Pers. statement. 98 THEPARSHALLFAMILY ii. Mary^ (Hartzell) b. 22 Jany., 1843." 292 VIII. Susannah'^ h. 15 Mch., 1818; m. Joseph Porter. 293 IX. Isaac^ h. 16 Dec, 1819. Fam. CXIX. 294 X. Nancy' h. 15 Nov., 1820; m. David Grays. 295 XI. Rachel h. 14 May, 1821; m. Aaron Porter. (?) 296 XII. John' h. \2 June, 1823; d. s. p. 297 XIII. Clinton" h. 4 Jany., 1825; m. Katharine Kale. FAMILY XLll* SAMUEL® [loi], (Samuel^, James*, IsraeP, IsracP, lames'^) b. prob. Long Island, 6 July, 1781 ; d. Tidioute, Pa., 1840; ;;;. Poland, Ohio, Elizabeth, datt. of Henry Goucher {b. Poland, O., 20 Mch., 1783; (/. Tidioute, Pa.. 9 Mch., 1866). [Tidioute, JVaircn Co., Pa. Children: 298 I. Henry" b. i Feby., 1807: d. num. 299 II. John Munneir b. 23 Feby., 1809. Fam. GXX. 300 III. Rhoda Ann'' b. 22 Jany., 181 1; d. Tidioute, Pa.; ' m. James, .?. of Arthur Magill {b. n. Sayerstown, Pa., 1804; d. Tidioute, Pa., 3 Mch., 1891). Issue: [Tidioute, Pa. i. William Joshua* (Magill) b. 29 Dec, 1828. ii. Elizabeth* (Magill) b. 13 Sept., 1833. iii. James Luther* (Magill) b. 5 Aug., 1841. iv. Gibreath Irvin* (Magill) b. i Dec, 1849. V. Richard* (Magill) b. 1853: d. s. p. a. Mary Hartzel, m. Deerfleld, 0., 25 Sept., 1871, Marcus, s. Thompson and Anna (Curtis) Bosworth {b. Braceville, O., 1 Feby.. 18.39). Issue: i. Delmer Willis9 (Bosworth) 6. 14 Aug., 1872; ii. John Thompsons (Bosworth) h. 10 June, 1875.t * P. and Van E. Fams. ; Fam. Rec. pos. Mrs. Esther A. Smith, Oberlin, O. t Pers. know., 291. THE SIXTH GENERATION 99 301 IV. Elizabeth'* b. 12 Dec, 1812; d. Tidioute, Pa., 17 Jany., 1887; ;;;. Deerfield, Pa., 14 June, 1832, Robert Harrison Henry (b. Erie Co., Pa., 31 July. 1805; d. Tidioute, Pa., 13 Jany., 1864). Issue: [Tidioittc, Pa. i. Elizabeth Jane* (Henry) b. 18 May. 1838. ii. Livingston Grandin* (Henry) b. 29 Oct., 1844. 302 V. SamueP b. Trumbull Co., O., 14 Nov., 1814. F.\m. CXXI. 303 VI. Nancy^* b. Niles, O.. 13 Nov., 1817; d. Williams- town, W. Va., 28 Feby., 1899: m. Tidioute, Pa., 12 June, 1837, Joseph, 5. Joshua and Polly (Mclntyre) Richardson {b. Frysburg, Me., 29 June, 1812; d. Oberlin. O., 9 Feby., 1884). Issue: [Tidioute. Pa. i. Esther Ann^ (Richardson) b. 5 Maj-. 1838.° [Obcrliti, O. ii. Elizabeth Parsliall** (Richardson) b. 5 Sept., 1840; VI. — Jany., 1862. C. A. Dier. iii. Sarah* (Richardson) t. 9 Sept., 1843; ''• '852. iv. John ParshalP (Richardson) b. 18 Oct.. 1845; d. 1851. V. Charles Snow* (Richardson) b. 11 Aug., 1848. vi. Nancy Jane* (Richardson) b. 10 Mch.. 1851; lu. — July, 1 87 1, M. C. Carnahan. 304 VII. George Stranahan" b. 14 Jany., 1820. F.\m. CXXH. a. E.sthor Ann RicharcLson ni. Wnrren, Pn., 22 Foby.. 18.5.5. Milton s. Solomon and Ann (Avon-) Smith (h. Hart.«provo. Asht. Co., O.. .10 .Inly, 18.30). [xKuc: i. Oren .Tospplin (.' (."^milli) ; iii. Nellie Esther" (Smith) ; iv. Ulcllah Nancju (Smith) ; v. Marion DariusB ( Smith ).t • P. nnd Vnn E. Fams. ; Fam. Recs. and pers. know. Esther A. Smith: RIchardBon Mem. nil. t Pcrs. statement. 100 THE PARSHALL FAMILY 305 VIII. Jeanette Stratton^* b. Tidioute, Pa., 22 Feby., 1822; ni. Tidioute, Pa., — Dec, 1843, James, .y. William and Rebecca (Mcllvain) Kinnear {b. Juniata Co., Pa., 22 Jany., 1814). Issue: [Tidioute, Pa. i. Cbarlotte Priscilla* (Kinnear) b. 7 Oct., 1844; in. David S. Thompson. ii. Josephine* (Kinnear) b. 13 July, 1846; vi. Marshall P. Getchell. iii. James Marion* (Kinnear) b. 16 Aug., 1848; (/. II July, 1849. iv. William Filmore® (Kinnear) b. 27 July, 1850; d. 25 Oct., i860. V. James Wesley* (Kinnear) b. 2- Aug., 1859. 306 IX. James^ b. 19 Sept., 1827. Fam. CXXIII. FAMILY XLUl.\ JOHN" [104], (SamitcP, James*, IsracP, IsracJr, James^) b. 24 June, 1791 ; m. Susan Everhart. [Ellszi'orth, Mahoning Co., O. Children : 307 I. Jacob Cook'' b. 16 Dec. 1812. Fam. CXXIV. 308 II. A dau. who ;«. and had issue, but of whom all trace is lost. • Pers. statement. t P. and Van E. Fams.; Fam. Recs. pos. Rev. Heman F. Parshall. THE SIXTH GENERATION 101 FAMILY XLIV* WILLIAAF'[io5], (SamucF, Jamcs\ IsracP, IsracF, James^) b. 15 Nov., 1794; d. Leesburg-, Pa., 18 Sept., 1851; m. Jane McMurry {d. Leesburg, Pa., 15 Aug., 1869). Children : 309 I. Joseph^ b. 17 Aug., 1821. Fam. CXXV. 310 11. Samuel' b. 27 Oct.. 1824. Fam. CXXVI. 311 III. James Alexander" b. 11 Dec., 1827. Fam. CXXVII. 312 IV. Mary" d. Mich., 1874; ni. Mercer Co., Pa., 1838, John Rudolph (d. California, 1892). Issue: i. SamueP (Rudolph) d. ii. Hannah* (Rudolph) [California. iii. John* A. (Rudolph)" [Leesburg, Pa. iv. William* (Rudolph) d. FAMILY XLV.-f DANIEL" [106], (Samud'', James*, IsracP, IsracP, James') b. prob. Orange Co., N. Y.. 9 June. 1796; d. Waverly, la., 7 !May, 1870: ;;;. (1)4 Sept., 18 18, Margaret VanEtten (d. 15 May, 1825). (I. .John A. Rudolph m. Locsl.urfj, Pa., 1808, Ruth A-Xtoll. Ifisuc: i. Wil- li.im (irant!!^. .tl .Fnnv.. 1870: ii. Vomis Mvrtlcn 6. 12 .Innv.. 1872; iii. John Mclvillon 6. 21 "Nov.. 1873: iv. Ira SankovO b. 1.5 8opt., 1875; v. Earl Stanlpyn 6. 14 Apl.. 1884. • P. niul Van E. Fam.; Fam. Rcca. and pera. know., Mrs. Wm. A. Munnol. Banbury Pa. t P. and Van E. Fnma.. and Fam. Roc. and pers. know., 313. 102 THE PARSHALL FAMILY Children: (All b. Milton, O.) 313 I. Lucinda^* b. 4 Oct., 1819; m. Youngstown, O., 4 Nov., 1 84 1, John, s. Jesse and Susan (Everhart) Rose (b. Ellsworth, O., 24 Sept., 1819; d. winter of 1901-2). Issue: (All b. Oberlin, O.) [Obcrlln, O. i. Euphratia* (Rose) b. 15 Aug., 1842; d. 12 Apl., 1851. ii. Daniel Eugene® (Rose) b. 27 Oct., 1844. {Nciv York. iii. Ezra Norris® (Rose) b. 25 Jany., 1852. iv. Olins (Rose) b. i May, 1855. {Oberlin, O. 314 II. Annie^t b. 28 Apl, 1821; d. Salem, O., 24 Jany., 1882; m. Berlin, O., 1839, James, i\ Joseph, Davis. Issjie: i. Ada L.« b. 17 Mch., 1840: m. Buck. ii. Florence E.* b. 20 Oct., 1852; ni. Ruth. [Nczccastlc, Pa. 315 III. Sarah'^t ^'- 9 Mch., 1823; d. Milton, O., 14 Aug., 1845; '"• Milton, 5 May, 1843, John Noland. Issue: i. Mary Ann* (Noland) b. 23 Feljy., 1844." a. Mary Ann Noland d. New Lyme, 0., 1 Apl., 1807: m. Green, 0., 23 Feby., 1861, Prentice s. Jiartin and Anijelina (Smith) Kee {b. Green, 0., 29 Oct., 18.39). Jssvc: i. Martin Deforests (Kee) b. Green. O., 10 Aug., 1862; m. Cortland, O., 16 Apl., 1892, May A., dau. George R. and Abbie (Owen) Wilber (b. Cortland, O., 22 May., 1807) ; ii. Mary De EttaO (Kee) 6. Greensburg, 0., 18 Oct., 1864; m. Jefferson. O., 8 Dee., ISOl, Ralph s. Jabez and Helen (Rood) Dodge (6. Lenox, O., 3 Feby., 1863). Issue: i. Florence May'Hi (Dodqe) b. 2-i .June, IS!).!; iii. Angelina JaneO (Kee) b. New Lyme, O., 31 Mclil, 1807; d. Oberlin, O., 4 Aug., 1872.1 • Pers. statement. t Pers. know. Florence E. Ruth. X Fam. Fam. Rec. and pers. know., Martin DeF. Kee, Warren, O. THE SIXTH GENERATION 103 316 IV. ATargaret'* b. 25 Apl., 1825; d. Southington, O., 8 Oct., 1899; m. Ellsworth, O., 4 Sept., 1849, John Diehl {b. Ellsworth, 21 Mch., 1820; d. Southington, 20 Jany., 1892). Issue:* (All b. Southington, O.) i. Ira** (Diehl) b. 22 June, 1851 ; d. 20 June, 1855. ii. Lois A.» (Diehl) b. 8 Nov., 1853." iii. Horner^ (Diehl) b. 16 Oct., 1856; d. 21 Jany., 1864. iv. Ella'^ (Diehl) b. 23 Aug., 1859; d. 11 Feby., 1864. V. Ammi £.» (Diehl) b. 25 Aug., 1861." m. (2)t II Jany., 1827, Jane Packard (t> (Brifigs); iii. Riehard Alsop XelsonO (Kri^rps): iv. Arnold Grayn (Brigprig- wntor. 24 -May, ISn.'?: m. (Jrppnwnod. Steubon Co., X. Y.. 27 Doo. 1882, Kliai- bcth Stark ib. .SO .\iif;.. 18.')8: d. Sprin};\vatiT. IS .Mcli., IS!)"). Issue: i. Xcllie Eliziihptlm (Koot) 6. 24 .Sept., 1883; ii. Harriet .Vfrne-sS (Root) 1). 3 June, 1887; iii. Frank Markn (Root) b. 24 Jany., ISflO.t • Fam. Rpps. and pers. know., 373 and 834. t Ppra. Btatement. i Fers. know.. 372. 116 THE PARSHALL FAMILY 375 III. Hiram WJ b. i8 May, 1824. Fam. CXLI. 376 IV. Amasa Louis^ b. 28 ApL, 1827. Fam. CXLII. ;^y7 V. Jane' b. 28 Sept., 1833 ; d. 16 May, 18 — . 378 VI. Edward" b. 28 Sept., 1833; d. 24 May, 1854; iinm. 379 VII. Stephen" b. 28 Dec, 1835. Fam. CXLIII. FAMILY LV* AMZP [136], {Ascv> Israel* IsracP IsracP fames') b. Che- mung, N. Y., 6 June, 1799; d. Eldred, Pa., 26 Nov., 1867; in. Chemung, N. Y., 16 Nov., 1826, Stella Westbrook {b. Chemung, N. Y., 15 Sept., 1805: d. 4 Feby., 1847). Children : 380 I. Harriet" b. Portage, N. Y., 22 Jany., 1828: d. Bel- fast, N. Y., 185 1 : m. J. W. Eldridge. Issue: i. A son d. inf. 381 II. Luke' b. Portage, N. Y., 2 Mch., 1829; d. Harwood Hospital, Washington, D. C, 16 Jany., 1865; itujn. 382 III. Miles Farquhar^ b. 11 Aug., 1830. Fam. CXLIV. 383 IV. Mark^ b. 29 Mch., 1832; d. 21 July, 1S33. 384 V. Lot^ b. 15 Dec., 1833. Fam. CXLV. 385 VI. Jane't b. Castile, N. Y., 28 Oct., 1836; m. 15 Dec, 1859, William Wallace Byrnes (b. Belfast, N. Y., 21 June, 1833). Issue: [Belfast, N. Y. i. Eugene Alexander* (Byrnes)." {Washington, D. C. ii. Clarence Parshall® (Byrnes) b. 16 Dec, 1866.* a. Eugene Alexander Byrnes, m. Washington, D. C, 17 Nov. 1892. Alice Stier.J h. Clarence Parshall Bvrnes, m. 6 Jany. 1900, Mary Melvin Barrett, of Pittsburgh, Pa.f ' Bible Rec, 136. pos., 3S5. t Pers. statement. X Pers. know., 385. THE SIXTH GENERATION 117 386 VII. Martha" b. 14 June, 1840; d. 16 Aug., 1840. 387 viii. Olive'' b. Castle, N. Y., 7 Jany., 1842. 388 IX. Arthur' b. Castile, N. Y., 19 Jany., 1844; killed at the Battle of Spottsylvania, 12 May, 1864. FAMILY LVI* THOMAS KEENEY« [140], (Asa'' Israel' IsracP IsracP James^) b. Chemung, N. Y., 24 Mch., 1806; d. Oceola, Mich., 17 Nov., 1900; 7)1. (i) Chemung, 16 Nov., 1826, Celestia, dau. Jeremiah and Elizabeth (Griswold) Cassada (b. about 1809; d. Oceola, Mich., 21 May, 1857). [Oceola, Mich. Children: 389 I. Lesby Caroline' b. 16 Sept., 1827; d. 22 Aug., 1839. 390 II. Vincent" /;. 16 Nov., 1829. Fam. CXLVI. 391 III. Chester" b. 27 June, 1832. 392 IV. Chauncey" b. Fam. CXLVII. 393 v. Sarah Jane" b. 30 Mch., 1838; d. 20 Sept., 1864; uinii. 394 VI. Timothy Brown" b. 15 Oct., 1839. Fam. CXLVIII. 395 VII. Asa" b. 7 Feby., 1844. I'am. CIL. 396 VIII. Zachary Taylor' b. 25 Apl.. 1847. Fam. CL. 397 IX. Mark' b. Oct., 1849; <'■ -5 Jany., 185 1. III. (2) Hartland, Liv., Co., Mich., 2 Dec. 1S57, Clarissa (Waldron) Babcock, dau. John and Jenette (Monroe) Waldron (b. Syracuse, N. Y., 28 Sept., 1829). • Fam. Rccs. and pers. know., 396 and 398. 118 THE PARSHALL FAMILY Children : 398 X. Susannah'* b. Oceola, Mich., 30 Aug., i860; m. Sagi- naw, Mich., 3 Apl., 1881, Alen, s. Alfred and Lucinda (Shepherd) Ferguson {b. Oceola, 24 June, 1850). Issue: i. Herbert* (Ferguson) b. Saginaw, 10 Feby., 1883. ii. Clarissa Lucina'^ (Ferguson) b. Oceola, 27 June, 1887. iii. Floyd Keeney^ (Ferguson) b. Wise, Isabella Co., Mich., 2 Jany., 1889; (/. Wise, 7 June, 1889. 399 XI. Luna Rose' b. 9 Nov., 1863; d. 20 Nov., 1886; m. Salmon. 400 XII. Thomas Keeney" b. 20 June, 1865. 401 XIII. Floyd Ransom" b. 2 Sept., 1871. FAMILY LVII.\ RANSOM" [141], (Asd' Israel' IsraeP IsracP James') b. 23 Mch., 1808; (/. Waverly, N. Y., 12 Jime, 1893: 111. 13 Nov., 1828, Phyla, dan. Gordon and Sarah (Reynolds) Chapman. Children: 402 I. Nancy^ b. Chemung, N. Y., 30 Sept., 1829; d. Sayre, Pa., 28 Aug., 1891; III. 6 Nov., 1847. Charles Church. Issue: • Pers. statement. t Fam. Recs. and pers. know., Mrs. Irving K. Park. T H E S I X T H G E N E R A T I N 119 i. Mary'* (Church) b. 27 Aug., 1848." ii. Catherine Chapman* (Church) b. 13 Nov., 1851." 403 11. Harvey" b. 26 Aug., 183 1 ; n (iiutohons) b. 10 .luly, 1894; d. 23 Doe"., 1808; 11. Hrlrn Laiim» (Hulchcns) 6. 1 Sopt., 180fi. * Fam. Rccs. and pen. know., 471. 130 THE PARSHALL FAMILY i. Etta Lodema^ (Lamer) b. 7 Nov., 1874." ii. William Frank^ (Larner) b. 20 Feby. 1876. m. (2), 9 Mch., 1S92, Henry Lawrence Hanna. A^o issue. 470 VI. Harvey John'' b. 21 July, 1856. Fam. CLXVHL 471 VII. Emma Adelia^ b. 23 Jany., 1862; m. 4 Mch., 1885, Alanson, .y. John and Sophia (Tice) Willis {b. 15 Dec, 1857). Issue: [Canandaigua, N. Y. i. Mabel Dell» (Willis) b. 4 Sept., 1891. FAMILY LXJ-III* BENJAMIN CARLISLE" [ 1 62 ].f^-rar/', Benjamin\ IsraeP, IsraeP, Janics^) b. Plattsburg, N. Y., 17 May, 1803; d. New York, 28 Aug., 1838; m. New York, 26 May, 1824, Eloise, dan. William Lane and Margaret (Paul) Pelsue {b. New York, ID May, 1803; d. Elizabcthport, N. J., 4 Aug., 1865). iNexv York, N. Y. Children: (All b. New York) 472 I. Benjamin Carlisle'' b. i Aug.. 1825. Fam. CLXIX. 473 II. Sarah Louise'' b. 3 Nov.. 1827; m. New York, 4 Oct.. 1848, Benjamin, s. James and Elizabeth (Har- rison) Gregory (b. Blackburn, Eng., 22 Oct., 1825). Issue: [Trenton, N. J. i. Benjamin Carlisle* (Gregory b. 5 Aug., 1849.'' [Chelsea, Mass. a. Etta Lodema Larner, m.. 29 Oct., L99L Frank Hale. Issue: i. MaudeO (Hale) h. 18 Aug., 1892; ii. Ethels (Hale) h. 11 Juno, 1894. 6. Benjamin Carlisle Grejjory, m. New York, 25 Jlay, 1871, Leah, dau. Thomas W. and Rachel (McLain) Letson (6. New York, 20 Apl., 185.3). 'No issue. • Fam. Recs. and pers. know., 473. THE SIXTH GENERATION 131 ii. James" (Gregory) b. 24 Oct., 1851. [Nczv York, N. V. iii. Christopher'' (Gregory) b. 31 Aug., 1854. iv. William* (Gregory) b. 29 Aug., 1858. V. Sarah Louise* (Gregory) b. 31 Jany., 1863. vi. Abraham Lincoln* (Gregory) b. 26 Apl., 1865. vii. Alfred Cookman* (Gregory) b. 26 Mch., 1872. [Trenton, N. J. 474 III. Elizabeth" b. 13 Sept., 1831. 475 IV. William \'aleiitine' b. 29 Apl., 1833. F.\m. CLXX. 476 V. Mary Elizabeth" /). 28 Aug.. 1835. 477 VI. James Carlisle' b. 9 Jany., 1839. Fam. CLXXL FAMILY LAVA'.* GEORGE HOTTO" [176], (Benjamin'', Benjamin*, IsraeP, Israel,' James*) b. New York, 16 Oct., 1812: d. Jamacia, L. L, N. Y., 28 Sept., 1870; m. New York, 26 July. 1840, Louisa Jane, dau. Noah and Jane (Van Arsdale) Davis {b. Lisle, Broome Co., N. Y., 2;^ Aug., 1824: tl. -'7 July. 1901). Children: 478 I. James Henry' b. 26 Apl., 1841 ; d. 4 Oct., 1841. 479 11. George Hammond' (Dr.) b. 23 .\pl., 1843. Fam. CLXXII. 480 III. Charles Oscar' b. 28 Dec., 1845: d. zy July. 1846. 481 IV. Mary Jane" b. 28 Dec. 1847: d. tq Feby.. 1848. 482 V. William James' b. i July. 1849; <^- 8 June, 1891 : unm. 483 w. Edwin" b. i July. 1849; d. i July, 1849. • Blblo Rec. 176 and Pnm. Roc. and pen. know., 479. 132 THEPARSHALLFAMILY 484 VII. Mary Louise' b. Jamaica, L. I., N. Y., 21 Dec, 1854; m. Brooklyn, 6 Oct., 1875, John I., 5. John G. and Phebe (Suyclam) Wilhamson {b. 8 Sept., 1852). Issue: [Brooklyn, N. Y. i. Alvin ParshalP (Wilhamson) b. 5 Sept., 1883. 485 VIII. Joseph Alvin' b. 24 Jany., 1857; d. 7 Jany., 1896; unm. 486 IX. Charles' b. 12 Aug., 1859; d. 4 Aug., i860. George H. Parshall received a common school education, after which he was put to learn the trade of a shoemaker. After finishing his apprenticeship he opened a shop and store of his own. He subsequently removed to Jamacia, L. I., and fol- lowed the business until his death as a successful merchant. The traits of honesty and integrity which had characterized his father were inherited by the son, and won for him the respect and esteem of the community in which he lived. FAMILY LXX* JAMES LAWRENCE« [177], (Benjamin^, Benjamin*, IsraeP, IsracF, Jamcs^) b. New York, 14 Feby., 181 5; d. New York, 27 May, 1896; m. New York, 16 Nov., 1837, Phebe Ann, dau. Ephriam and Hannah (Barker) Warren {b. New York, I July, 1819; d. New York, 3 Mch., 1901). [Nczv York, N. Y. Children: (All b. and d. New York) 487 I. George Warren' b. 26 Oct., 1839; d. 10 Apl., 1842. 488 II. Mary Louise' b. 12 Aug., 1842; d. 29 Oct., 1843. • Fam. Bible 177. pos. 479. THE SIXTH GENERATION 133 489 III. Emma Annie^ b. 8 Sept., 1844; d. 19 Apl., 1865; tiiun. He received a common school education and learned the trade of a japanner of wood and metal. Starting in business for him- self after completing his apprenticeship he conducted it so suc- cessfully that at 40 years of age he was able to retire with a handsome fortune. Thenceforth he devoted himself to the buy- ing and selling of real estate, at Morrissania, N. Y., until his death. Intelligent, earnest and successful, when in active busi- ness life he was one of the most prominent men in Westchester County. FAMILY LXXI* DAVID TERRY« (Pershall) [178], {George^, David*, David^, DavuP, Jamcs^) b. Riverhead, Suffolk Co., N. Y., 18 Aug., 1807; d. New York, 18 May, 1882; m. New York, 17 Nov., 1839, Eliza Ann Tuttle {b. Bridgeport, Ct., 24 July, 1821 ; d. New York, 22 Apl.. 1844). [Ntnv York, N. Y. Children : 490 I. Henry Le Roy^ b. abt. 1840; m. Josephine, dau. Daniel and Ann Jane (Lowney)" Slote. No issue. [Brooklyn, N. Y. 491 II. David Beck' b. 4 Mch., 1842. Fam. CLXXIII. a. Ann Jane Lowney, wasi 6. Lurgen, Co. Armagh, Ireland, 12 .July, 1800. • Fam. Rec3. and pera. know.. 491. 134 THE PARSHALL FAMILY FAMILY LXXII* CALEB HALSEY« [179], (George--, Daz'id\ David^ David-, Jmiics^) b. Riverhead, Suffolk Co., N. Y., 21 Aug., 1809; d. Farmer, Seneca Co., N. Y.. 27 Sept., 1883 ; ;;;. Covert, N. Y., 24 Jany., 1835, Elizabeth Barlow, dau. Lyman and Hannah (Treadwell) Bradley {b. Trumansburg, N. Y., 13 June, 1818; d. Farmer, N. Y., 14 Jany., 1888). [Fanner, Seneea Co., N. Y. Children: 492 I. Hannah Julia"* b. Trumansburg, N. Y., 18 Nov., 1835; d. Racine, Wis., 28 Mch., 1871 ; m. Farmer, N. Y., 16 May, 1867, Charles Lincoln Morris {b. n. Boston, abt. 1815; d. Racine, Wis., 7 Jany., 1872). Issue: [Racine, Wis. i. Julia Louise^ (Morris). [Chicago, III. ii. Mary Augusta® (Morris) h. 20 Dec, 1869." [Genroa, Lid. 493 II. Frances Serepta'f b. Farmer, N. Y., 20 Aug., 1838; ni. Farmer, N. Y., 29 Nov., 1866, Thomas Rhodes, .?. David Rathbone and Lydia (Rhodes) Austin (&. North Hector, N. Y., 27 Apl., 1841). Issue: [Neosho, Mo. i. George Halsey* (Austin) b. Cedar Rapids, la., 19 Jany., 1869. [Neosho, Mo. a. Mary Augusta Morris, m. Chicago, 111., 9 Oct., 1894. George Langstaff, s. George Henry and Ada Charlotte (Miller) Thayer (6. Chicago, 9 Oct., 1866). Issue: i. George LangstaH'9 ( Thayer ).t • Bible Rec. 179, and pers. know., 493, 495, and 498. t Pers. statement. ^- ^^^^/4^ THE SIXTH GENERATION 135 ii. Anna Julia" (Austin) b. Cedar Rapids, la., lo Feby., 1871." [Saginazv, Mo. iii. Fannie Louisa^ (Austin) b. 4 Feby., 1873; d. 14 Mch., 1874. 494 III. Sarah Louise'' b. Farmer, N. Y., 17 Aug., 1840; d. Farmer, N. Y.. 14 Oct., 1886; m. Farmer, N. Y., 1884, William Willshire Boorom. No issue. 495 IV. Mary Elizabeth''* b. Farmer, N. Y., 11 Sept.. 1842; m. Farmer, N. Y., 7 July, 1874, Abram Vorhees, j. Peter and Catharine (Wyckoff) Miner {b. New Hud- son, Allegany Co., N. Y., 5 Mch., 1844). Issue: (All b. Farmer, N. Y.) i. Halsey Parshall® (Miner) b. 4 Mch., 1879. ii. Bessie Wilhelmina* (Miner) b. Auburn, 24 Jany., 188 1, iii. Henry* (Miner) b. 1 July. 1882. iv. Morris*' (Miner) b. 15 Aug., 1886. 496 V. Lyman Bradley" b. 28 June, 1845. Fam. CLXXIV. 497 VI. George Beck'' b. Farmer, N. Y., 10 July, 1847; ^■ Chicago. 111., 31 Aug., 1870; num. 498 VII. Thomas Wardle'' b. 25 July, 1849. Fam. CLXXV. 499 VIII. Wilhelmina Schenck'' b. Farmer, N. Y., 13 Dec, 1856; (/. Farmer, N. Y., 6 Mch., 1877; itiuii. Caleb Halsey Parsliall removed from Long Island to Tru- mansburg, Tompkins County, N. Y., in 1831. Six years later he went to Farmer Village, Seneca County. N. Y., where he thenceforth made his home. There, in quietness and prosperity, a. -Vnna .Tulia Austin, in. S.iginaw, Mo., 17 July, 180.5, James Jonos, s. John Ciilhoun and Sarah Ann (Mcroer) Cox {b. Joplin, Mo., 7 Apl., 1857). Issue: i. Lncilpa (Cox) b. 2,") July, 18!)".* • Pers. statement. 136 THE PARSHALL FAMILY he lived the peaceful, useful hfe of a studious and intelligent farmer ; loving his books and his fields ; prudent in management, genial in the social circle, winning the respect and regard of all who knew him. For thirty years he was a member of the Reformed Church of Farmer Village, exemplifying in his life the religion he professed.* (See Portrait). FAMILY LXXIII.^ GEORGE LORENZO* [182], (George^, David\ David^, David^, James^) b. 1818; d. 11 Sept. 18S0, aged 62 yrs. ; m. Elizabeth . Children : 500 I. James 'L.'' b. abt. Feby., 1852; d. Morgan Prairie. Ind., 23 Apl., 1873, aged 21 yrs. 2 mos. ; unm. 501 II. Abbie'' b. abt. 1855; d. Porter Co., Ind., 31 Jany., 1877, aged 22 yrs.; ni. 10 Nov., 1875, Edgar D. Crumpacker, of Valparaiso, Ind. No issue. FAMILY LXXIV.t NATHANIEL^ [184], (Elias,^ EHas* David, ^ David, "" James'^ b. prob. New Jersey, i Jany., 1791 ; d. Washington Co., Pa., 18 July, 1862; m. (i), 22 Nov., 1815, Ruth Smith {b. 26 Nov., 1793; d. Lebanon, O., i Apl., 1S80). * The Ovid Independent, 3 Oct. 1SP3. t Fam. Rec. and pers. know., wid. 182. t Bible Rec. 184 pos. 517. THE SIXTH GENERATION; 137 Children: (All b. Lebanon, O.) 502 I. Elias" b. 21 Sept., 1816; d. 3 Dec, 1816. 503 II. William Ferguson' b. 18 Feby., 1818. Fam. CLXXVI. 504 III. Mary Jane' b. 4 June, 1820; d. 5 Apl., 1835. 505 IV. James Lawrence' b. 20 Mch., 1822; d. 7 Mch., 1847; tmtn. 506 V. Oliver Hazard Perry' b. 13 Mch., 1824. Fam. CLXXVIL 507 VI. Ann Malinda'* b. 26 Oct., 1826; d. Columbus, O., 18 Feby., 1896; m. (i), Lebanon, O., 16 July, 1845, Horace Morgan, s. Ellis and Hannah (Morgan) Stokes (d. Lebanon, O., 12 Sept., 1861). Issue: i. Harry Morgan** (Stokes) b. 6 May, 1846." ii. William Parshall« (Stokes) b. 16 Feby., 1848; d. 20 June, 1849. iii. Ellis Archer* (Stokes) b. 20 Aug., 1850; d. s. p. iv. Laura* (Stokes) b. Lebanon, O., 29 Oct., 18 — .' V. Fannie* (Stokes) b. Lebanon, O., 24 Apl., 1858.^ a. Hnrrj- Morcran Stokes, m. Chiongo. 20 Juno, 1802. Hattie, dau. Nathaniel and Sarah (Warnuin) Leonard (ft. N. J., 16 Apl., 1830 : d. Chicago, 31 Dec, 18i)C). Issue: i. Horace Morgan'.' b. Cliicago, 5 June, 1803. t 6. Laura Stokes, m. Columbus, O., 7 Dec, 1881, Thomas, s. Abisha Wood- ward (6. Helleview, O. ) .Vo issuc.f c. Fannie iStokes, m. Columbus, O.. 2r> Sept., 1870, John Prouty. «. .(onas and Catherine (Lumley) McCune (h. Columbus, O., 1 Jan., 18i37). Issue: (all b. Columbus. O.) i.'Louisel) (McCune) ft. 28 Sept., 1880; ii. William Pitto (MeCune) b. 20 Apl., ISS.i; iii. John Stokesi) (McCune) b. 9 Mch. 1887; iv. Dorothy!) (McCune) b. 28 Dec 18!)2; v. Donald LumlejO (McCune) 6. 24 Nov. 18n.5.t • Fam. Reo. pos. Nelson Sayler and pcrs. know.. Mrs. Fanny McCune. t Pers. statement. 138 THEPARSHALLFAMILY vi. Mary* (Stokes) b. Lebanon, O., 12 Nov., 1860.* m. (2) 31 Mch., 1869, Thomas Sparrow, of Colum- bus, O. No issue. 508 VII. Sarah Jemima Garrison' b. 6 Jany., 1829; d. 2 Feby., 1833- 111. (2), Washington Co., Pa., 28 June, 1838, Mary Ann, dau. Conrad and Catherine (Hafer) Hass, (b. Washington Co., Pa., 4 Sept., 181 1 ; (/. Washington Co., Pa., 22 June, 1883). Children: 509 VIII. Catherine Hester"* b. Fayette Co., Pa., 13 May, 1839; III. Washington Co., Pa., 23 Aug., 1857, John, j. Malachi and Mary Myers Feaster, ( b. Wash. Co., Pa., 20 Aug., 181 1 ; d. Lippincott, Greene Co., Pa., 8 Aug., i860). Issue: i. Mary Anabelle^ (Feaster) b. 23 ApL, 1858. [Szi'art::, Greene Co.. Pa. ii. Austin'* (Feaster) b. 23 ApL, 1858; d. — June, 1858. iii. Luretta* (Feaster) b. i Oct., 1859. iv. Lucinda Jane* (Feaster) b. 17 Feby., 1861. 510 IX. George Eggy'^ b. 23 May, 1840. Fam. CLXXVIII. 511 X. Harriet NewelFt b. Fayette Co., Pa., 26 ApL, 1842; d. Russell, Lucas Co., la., 30 Oct., 1881 ; ;;;. Wash. a. Mary Stokes, m. Columbus, O., 17 Apl., 1884, Frank Newell, s. .Tohn Weller and Sarah Loui.sa (Wing) Bro^vll (b. Columbus, O., 7 Sept.. 18.57). ls.nie: i. Newel StokesS (Brown) b. 25 Dec, 1887; d. 22 Apl., 1892; ii. Ruth Parshalla (Brown) b. 9 Nov. 1891.* * Pera. statement. T Fam. Rec. and pers. know., Mrs. Mary J. May. THE SIXTH GENERATION 139 Co., Pa.. II Feby., 1S62, Robert Dougherty, .v. Wil- liam and Eunitz (sic) Hatfield {b. Wash. Co., 28 May, 1840; rf. 27 iMch., 18S6). Issue: i. Mary Jane^ (Hatfield) b. 28 Oct., 1862." ii. Louisa Virginia* ( Hatfield ) d. inf. iii. Harry Roy« (Hatfield) d. iuf. iv. Nancy Catherine'^ (Hatfield) b. 27 Apl., 1866; d. I Dec, 1881. V. Calvin E.« (Hatfield) b. 8 Oct., 1867. vi. Howard C.« (Hatfield) d. inf. vii. Lyman Forest* (Hatfield) b. 22 Oct., 1870. viii. Melvin Austin* (Hatfield) b. 14 Sept., 1872. 512 XI. Nathaniel Hass" b. Fayette Co., Pa., 16 Mch., 1844; d. Allegheny Co., Pa., 14 May, 1848. 513 XII. Elizabeth Ann^ b. Fayette Co., Pa., 24 Nov., 1846; d. Wash. Co., Pa., 14 Dec, 1863. 514 XIII. Elias Seth' b. Allegheny Co., Pa., 12 Sept., 1849; d. Allegheny Co., Pa., 19 Jany., 185 1. 515 XIV. Susan Maria' b. Allegheny Co., Pa., 6 Sept., 1851; d. \\'ash. Co., Pa., 28 Sept., 1855. 516 XV. Levi Penny^* b. Allegheny Co., Pa., 6 Sept., 1851; »;. Delphas, Russell Co., Kan.. 18 Jany., 1885, Kate Carnion. No issue. [IVhcaton, Kan. 517 XVI. Hannah Jane' b. Wash. Co., Pa., 12 Jany., 1854. {S-Ji'artz, Greene Co., Pa. Nathaniel Parshall was a soldier of the War of 181 2. serving one year and six months in Capt. McClelland's Company, Lt.- Col. James B. Ball's Regiincnt.* a. Mary Jane Hatfield, m. 24 Mch., 1882, J. W. ^lay.f • Recs. Auditor Genl's Ofllce, Pa. t Pers. statement. 140 THE PARSHALL FAMILY FAMILY LXXV* J0HN8 [■j85-]^ (Elias^, Elias*, David'', Davidr, James') b. prob. N. J., 2 Nov., 1795; d. Wayne Co., Ind., 24 June, 1868; m. Fayette Co., Pa., 10 Jany., 1822, Elizabeth Halfhill (b. 10 Apl., 1800; d. White Water, Wayne Co., Ind., 8 Aug., 1872). [Franklin Tp., Wayne Co., Ind. Children: 518 I. Thirza' b. 18 Sept., 1822; c/. 18 Feby., 1835. 519 II. Benonah" b. 10 Sept., 1824. Fam. CLXXIX. 520 III. Jane'^t b. Fayette Co., Pa., 6 Oct., 1826; m. (i), Richmond, Ind., 1848, WilHam Hunt {d. Wayne Co., Ind., 30 Mch., 1885). Issue: i. EHzabeth Elvira* (Hunt) b. 2 Jany., 1849. ii. Gala Elma* (Hunt) b. 3 Feby., 1852. iii. Sarah Jane* (Hunt) b. 16 Feby., 1854; d. 25 Mch., 1885. m. (2), Richmond, Ind., 1897, Eben Chenowith. No issue. 521 IV. John^ b. 13 Jany., 1828. Fam. CLXXX. 522 V. Henry^ b. 2 Jany., 1832. Fam. CLXXXI. 523 VI. Daniel" b. 24 Jany., 1835. 524 VII. William Harrison' b. 14 Jany., 1838. 525 VIII. Anderson Quinn' b. i May, 1841 ; killed at the Bat- tle of Kingston, N. C, 17 Mch., 1865; ttnm. 526 IX. Nathaniel' b. 19 Oct., 1843. Fam. CLXXXII. 527 X. Albert Sylvester' b. 28 July, 1848; killed at Battle Milligan's Bend, Miss., 4 Feby., 1863. • Fam. Rees. and pers. know., 526. t Pers. Etatement. THE SIXTH GENERATION 141 FAMILY LXXVI* ELIAS« [i88], {Elia^ Elias* David'' DavicP lames') b. Morris Co., N. J., 3 Aug., 1797; d. McClellandtown, Fayette Co., Pa., 4 July, 1882; 111. n. McClellandtown, Pa., 1817, Han- nah Matilda, daii. John and Mary (Brown) Grove {b. Mason- town, Pa., I Sept., 1800; d. McClellandtown, Pa., 28 Apl., 1881.) [McClcllaiidtoii'H, Fayette Co., Pa. Children: (All b. McClellandtown, Fayette Co., Pa.) 528 I. Vincent" b. 12 Dec, 18 17. Fam. CLXXXIII. 529 II. Harvey' b. 19 July, 1819: d. 5 June, 1822. 530 III. William Grove' b'. — Sept., 1821. Fam. CLXXXIV. 531 IV. Reuben' b. 9 Nov., 1823; d. 26 Apl., 1884; unm. 532 V. Emily't b. 25 Sept., 1825; d. Toledo, O., 12 June, 1902; 111. McClellandtown, Pa., 11 Dec, 1845, John Thomas, .y. ^Nicholas and Matilda (O'Dell) Worth- ington (b. Baltimore. Md., 18 Nov., 1818; d. Toledo, O., I Mch., 1884). Issue: i. Hannah Matilda* (Worthington) b. Mason- town, Pa., 23 Dec, 1849.° [Toledo, O. 533 VI. Mary't b. 30 Aug., 1827: m. McClellandtown, Pa., 27 Dec, 1849, Thomas W. s. John and Catherine (Burchinal) Lyons {b. Gans Sta., Fayette Co., Pa., 22 Oct., 1821: (/. Uniontown, Pa., 29 Sept., 1883). Issue: [Uitiontozi'ii, Pa. a. Hannnh Matilil.i Wnrfliinfrton. m. Toledo, O., 22 Aup. 188.3. Ceorse Kl- tweed .9. Gforge and Holen Aujiusta (Robinson) Pomoroy (b. Clinton, Mich., 27 Nov., 1848). A'o issuc.t • Fam. RecB, and pers. know., 533. t Pers. BtatemenL 142 THE PARS HALL FAMILY i. Oliver'* (Lyons) b. i8 ApL, 1851; d. 14 Aug., 1854- ii. Ella C. (Lyons) b. 8 Nov., 1854." iii. A daii. d. inf. iv. Hannah Matilda* (Lyons b. 12 May, 1861.' V. Lizzie Lee* (Lyons) d. inf. vi. William John* (Lyons) b. 29 Oct., iSGS.-^ 534 VI. James ]\L" b. 22 Aug.. 1829. Fam. CLXXXV. 535 VII. Maria" b. 7 May. 1831 : d. Merrittstown,, Pa., 16 Sept., 1S73; in. William Porter. No i.<;sitc.* 536 VIII. Hamilton" b. 10 Jany.. 1833; d. 2 Oct., 1833. 537 IX. Nelson" b. 22 Feby., 1834; d. 2 July, 1834. 538 X. Elizabeth'* b. 9 Mch., 1836; m. German Tp., Fayette Co., Pa., 9 May, 1861, George,.?. Edward Tiflin and Elizabeth Jane (Wilson) Porter {b. Indianapolis, Ind., 24 Oct., 1835). Issue: i. Elizabeth'* (Porter) b. 23 May, 1862.'' [Pittsburg, Pa. a. Klla C. Lyo7is d. n. ilovris Cross Roads, l<\v. Co.. Pa.. 10 Apl.. ISnfl; m. n. Morris Cross RoaJs, 2.5 Dec, 1878, Daniel P. s. William and Sarah Ann (Stentz) Morgan (ft. Gans Sta. Pa., 26 Oct. 18:jl). Issue: i. Alicen (Morg;an) 6. 28 Oct., 1879; ii. Etta" (Morgan) ft. 23 .Tulv, 18S1: Hi. Howard \V.9 (Morgan) 6. IG .July. ISS.'J; ir. Thomas \V. LyonsO (Morgan) ft. 29 Sept. 1885; V. Daniel S.9 '(.Morgan) ft. 10 June. 1900; vi. George Nell9 (Morgan) 6. 29 Mch., lS9G.t 6. Hannali Matilda Lyons, m. m. Morris Cross Roads, Fay. Co., Pa., 3 Sept., 1890, Frank s. Col. Joseph and Margaretta (Miller) Snider (ft. n. Rosedall Monongahela Co., Pa., 26 Feby.. 1803). Issue: i. Joseph!* (Snider) ft. 25 Aug.. 1894; ii. Man-9 (Snider) ft. 20 Dec, 1895; Hi. Marguerites (Snider) 6. 20 Dec, 1895; n". Thomas W. Lvonsn (Snider) ft. 13 June, 1897; d. 24 July, 1898; v. Franks (Snider) ft. .30 Aug.. 1S98* c. William .John Lyons, m. Pittsburg, Pa., 11 July, 1895, Emma J. d'lu. James L%T!n. Issue: i. A diru. d. inf.: ii. Mary9 (Lyons) ft. 21 June, 1897; Hi. Ella9 (Lyons) 6. 27 Oct., 1898; ie. Hannah Matildan ft. 27 Aug.. 1902.t d. Elizabeth Porter, m. German Tp., Fay. Co., Pa.. 188—, George Alexander, s. George Ewing and Sara (Trever) Hogg (6. Tower Hill. Fav. Co. Pa., 2 Febv., 1S47). Issue: i. George Ewing Porter9 (Hogg) ft. 9 Mch., 1889; ii. Mildred Elizabeths (Hogg) ft. 9 Mch. 1891; iii. Sara Constances (Hogg), ft. 23 Febv., 1893; iv. Mary Carolines (Hogg), 6. 26 Mch., 1897; V. Treverfl (Hogg) ft."x\pl., 1899.* • Pers. statement t Fam. Recs. and pers. know., 533. ^^^^^^^^^p^n ^VpU:- MM ^ 9 w^Kmm ^^^^^^^rfj^M^^^^^^^L^i^l ^-g:^ t^^'O^^f ^yS^/ft^L^ THE SIXTH GENERATION 143 ii. Edward Tiffin'* (Porter) b. 3 ApL, 1866." [McCUilandtozfii, Pa. iii. George* (Porter) b. 21 Nov., 1875." [Unioiifozc'ii, Pa. 539 XI. Caroline'* b. 27 Jany., 1838; ni. New Salem, Fayette Co., Pa., 9 Apl.. 1856, Thomas Newton, .y. John and Elizabeth (Dunaway) Weltner (b. Greene Co., Pa., 27 July, 1836; d. McClellandtown, Pa., 10 Aug., 19C0). Issue: [McClellandtozim, Pa. i. John Seaton'* (Weltner) b. 24 Jany., 1856.'' ii. Reuben ParshalP (Weltner) b. 6 Apl, 1859.* iii. Florence'^ (Weltner) b. i^ Dec, 1865.'' iv. Frank« (Weltner) b. 15 Sept., 1870.' V. W'illiam Worthington* (Weltner b. 24 JNIch., 1873.^ a. Edward Tiffin Porter, m. German Tp., Fay. Co., Pa.. 21 Jlch.. 1S04, .Julia Hurst, dnu. William and Elizabeth (Hurst) JlcShane. b. Fay. Co., Pa., 24 Febv.. 1867. /«.shc; i. Georges (Porter) h. 2 Febv.. ISOO; ii. Edward Tiffinl) '(Porter) 6. .Jany., lOOO.f b. Georjre Porter, m. Unionto\\Ti, Pa., 28 Jlch., IflOO, Mary dcii. Aaron and Naomie (Grove) Moore (fe. German Tp., Pa.. Ii) Sept., 1877 ).t c. John Seaton \Yeltner. m. Uniontown. Pa., 9 Apl., 1878. Cordelia, dan. Samuel and Martha (Bashear) Raniage (b. High House, 4 Mch. 18(i0). Issue: i. HelenO (Weltner: ii. Waynes ( Weltner). t d. Reviben Parshall Weltner, m. Uniontown. Pa., fi .Tany.. ISSl, Lenore, dnu. James M. and Elizabeth ( ) Allebough (5. Masonstown, Pa., 19 Sept., 1859). Issue: i. LorcttaO (Weltner); ii. GeorgeO (Weltner); iii. Carolines ( Weltner). t r. Florence Vieltner. m. McClellandtown, Pa.. 18 — , William A., s. Harvey and .Mary P. ( ) .^pplegate (5. Sunny Side. Pa., 23 Oct., 18(!2). Issue: i. Mary Corinnef (Applegate); ii. Florence WeltncrS (Apple- gate); iii. Caroline Parshalli (.\pplegate) .J f. Frank (Weltner). ni. Merritstown, Fay. Co., Pa.. 18 Sept., 1S05. Jennie, dau. John .\llen ami JIargaret (MeCormick) McCombs, (6. ». New Salem, 3 Aug., IS'4). h.iur: t. Guv CarletonO (Weltner) b. 22 Dec, 1890; ii. Ernest P.uperto (Weltner) 6.6 June, 1898; iii. Cliffords (Weltner) 6. 27 Jany.. 190(),t ;;." William Worthington Weltner, 6. Lisbon,i)., 6 Mch., 1893, m. Maud Ellen dnu. Henry Clay and Delia (liurson) Morris (ft. Columbiana Co., O.. 15 Sept., 1871). Issue: i. Nina Daisj'S (Weltner); ii. Edgar Pomcroj-S (Weltner); iii. HaroUln ( Weltner) .J • Pers. statement. t Fam. Recs. and pers. know, 53S. i Fam. Recs. and pers. know,, 539. 144 THE PARS HALLFAMILY vi. Helen* (Weltner) b. 14 Apl., 1877." 540 xii. Hannah Matilda' b. 2 Feby., 1840; d. 28 Oct., 1844. 541 xiii. Stephen Calvin' b. 13 Feby., 1842; d. 9 Nov., 1844. 542 XIV. Sarah Helen"! b. 11 Apl., 1844; in. Uniontown, Pa., 4 Jany., 1882, Melancthon J., .?. Isaac and Nancy (Kendal) Crow (b. McClellandtown, Pa., 9 Nov., 1838; d. Grand Ridge, 111., 8 Apl., 1884). No issue. 543 XV. Louretta't i>. 17 Aug., 1845; '"■ McClellandtown, Pa., 14 Nov., 1872, Dr. George Washington s. Dr. George Williams and Mary Anne (Rhoads) Neff (b. Masontown, Pa., 19 Dec, 1S45). Issue: (All b. Masontown, Pa.) [Masontown, Pa. i. Robley Parshall^ (Neff) b. 21 Jany., 1874; d. Masontown, Pa., 6 Aug., 1874. ii. Hannah Matilda* (Neff) b. 12 Feby., 1875. [Masontown, Pa. iii. Mary Anne* (Neff) b. 5 June, 1877. [Masontown, Pa. iv. Louretta Parshall* (Neff) b. 11 Nov., 1879. [Masontoivn, Pa. v. Elizabeth Porter* (Neff) b. 21 Mch., 1882. [Masontown, Pa. Elias Parshall was one of the most respected residents of Fay- ette county. He was a successful farmer, stock dealer and wool grower, and amassed a large fortune. He was a man of excellent judgment and was immovable when once he had made up his a. Helen Weltner, m. Fairmount, \Y. Va., 2 Feby., 1S99. Samuel Cummins, s. William Porter and Elizabeth ( ) Gwynne (b. Pittsburg, Pa., 3 Nov., 1868).* • Fam. Recs. and pers. know., 639. t Pers. statement. THE SIXTH GENERATION 145 mind. At his spacious mansion near McClellandtown, he dis- pensed a princely hospitality, which all his friends and acquaint- ances were privileged to share. He was seldom out of humor and was ever a kind and loving husband and indulgent father. His descendants are among the best and most respected people in Fayette county. {Sec portrait.) FAMILY LXXVII* JAMES« [189], {EUas'' Elias* David^ David'' James') b. McClellandtown, Pa., 23 Feby., 1800; d. Jefferson, Pa., 28 Mch., 1881 ; HI. McClellandtown, Pa., i Mch., 1821, Hannah Coldron ((/. 25 0ct., 1882). Children: 544 I. Mary Jane'f b. McClellandtown, Pa., 27 Jany., 1822; d. n. Waynesburg, Pa., 7 Mch., 1884; ni. Jefferson, Pa., 1854, James, s. John and Mary (Enlow) Pat- terson (b. n. Claysville, Wash. Co., Pa., 6 July, 1812; d. Greene Co., Pa., 10 July, 1885). Issue: i. Jesse Coldron" (Patterson) b. 1855. [IVaz^erly, la. ii. James Morgan* (Patterson) b. 6 Mch., 1859; d. 17 Mch., 1859. iii. Albert Enlow** (Patterson) b. 14 Mch., 1860." [Lot, JV. Va. a. Albort Enlow Pnttorson, m. Uniontn^\-ii. Pa., 2 Sept., ISSfi, Elvira, dnu. Peter and Elizabeth (Haufrht) Glover, (h. I'niontown, Pa., il An;;., 18(ifi). Issue: t. Royal Eilwanln (Patterson) h. Waj-ncsbur;;, Pa., 27 June, 1888.t • Fam. Rec. and pers. know., 553. + Fam. Recs. and pera. know., Albort E. Patterson. X Pers. statement. 146 THE FARSHALL FAMILY 545 II. Nathaniel^ b. 12 Feby., 1824. Fam. CLXXXVI. 546 III. Isaac Coldron b. 27 Mch., 1826; d. Mt. Carmel, Ind., 9 Nov., 1853. 547 IV. Emily^ m. Thomas Hawkins. 548 V. Sarah Ann^* b. n. McClellandtown, Pa., 21 July, 1834; m. Jefferson, Greene Co., Pa., 10 Dec, 1852, Barnet, s. Hugh and Mary ( ) Gladden (b. Greene Co., Pa., 13 Nov., 1825; d. Fredericktown, Pa., 27 ApL, 1899). Issue: i. Hannalr^ (Gladden) b. 22 Feby., 1854; d. 11 Nov., 1854. ii. Emma* (Gladden) b. 10 May, 1856. iii. Anna Maria* (Gladden) b. 19 June, i860, iv. Mary Jane'^ (Gladden) b. 30 Nov., 1862. v. \\'illiam ParshalP (Gladden) b. 16 Feby., 1864. vi. Sarah Belle* (Gladden) b. 5 May, 1865' 549 VI. Enos'^ b. 19 Aug., 1828; d. 4 Feby., 1831. 550 VII. John^ b. 17 Jany., 183 1. Fam. CLXXXVII. 551 VIII. William^ b. 14 June, 1839. Fam. CLXXXVHI. 552 IX. James Tisdale" b. 22 July, 1844. Fam. CLXXXIX. 553 X. Albert' b. 26 Feby., 1847. Fam. CXC. 554 XI. Jeremiah H.'^ FAMILY LXXVIII.\ JAMES CARLOW [193], {David" Elias^ Dazid'^ David- James^) b. n. Morristown, N. J., 24 Sept., 1812; d. Wheeling, W. Va., 5 Dec., 1885 ; m. Janesville, O., — Oct.. 1838, Mary Elizabeth, da^i. John and Rachel (Lenfesty) Carlow {b. 26 May, 1819; d. Wheeling, W. Va., 15 Feby., 1844). {Wheeling, W. Va. • Pers. statement. t Fam. Rec. and pers. know., 197; and wid., 557. THE SIXTH GENERATION X47 Children:* 555 I. Mary Elizabeth^ d. inf. 556 II. Caroline" d. inf. 557 III. John Carlow^ b. Wheeling, W. Va., 11 Oct., 1839; d. n. Wheeling, W. Va., 27 May, 1897; m. West Liberty, W. Va., n Feby., 1886, Sarah Jane, dau. Joseph and Jane (Cox) Hedges (b. West Liberty, W. Va., II Jany., 1854). No issue. [IV heeling, \V. Va. FAMILY LXXIX.* DAVID YOUNGS« [194] {David^ Elias' David^ Davids Jaincs^) b. Uniontown, Pa., — Dec, 1816; d. Belmont Co., O., — Dec, 1889; ni. Belmont Co., O., Jane, dan. Gen. William and Nancy ( ) Dunn {d. 1884)" [Wheeling, IV. Va. Children: (.MI b. Belmont Co., O.) 558 I. William Dunn^ b. 8 Mch.. 1S48. Fam. CXCI. 559 II. David Thoma.s^ b. 28 May, 1852. Fam. CXCII. 560 III. John Alexander (Dr.)' b. 16 Mch., 1854; nnm.'' [Cleveland, O. a. Gen. Willi.Tui Piinn was of Scotch dpscont and in his life time was one of the most prominent men in Ohio. He was commissioned Major General and ordered to the front durinfj the .Mexican War, but was recallkHi witli liis command before reachin<; the scene of hostilities. He was an inlluential member of the Ohio Lcfjislature and a man of atTairs. His residence was in Helmont county, where he had an estate of 1,000 acres of land. He d. in 1858 at the ape of 84 years. 6. Dr. Parshall was graduated from the Medical Dept. of the Western Re- serve University, .T .Mcli., lSS(i, and has been en^nfied in active j)ractice since. He is of an e.\teremely ingenious turn of mind and has patented several very clever inventions. • Fam. Recs. and pera. know., 560 and 561. 148 THE PARSHALL FAMILY 561 IV. Mary Virginia''* b. 2y Dec, 1855; >;;. Martins Ferry, Belmont Co., O., 15 Aug., 1877, William, j. William and Jane (Patton) Goodhue {b. Martins Ferry, O., 6 Aug., 1850). Issue: {Norwalk, O. i. Grace Greenwood" (Goodhue) t. 13 Oct., 1878. ii. Ira David* (Goodhue) b. 8 Jany., 1886. iii. Frances Jean* (Goodhue) b. 28 Jany., 1888. iv. Edna Rose* (Goodhue) b. 6 Jany., 1890. 562 V. Frances Jane" b. i May, 1861. [Nonm-Ik, O. FAMILY LXXX.i CLARK D.« [201], iJamcs^ James-' David'' David- lames') h. Middlefield. Otsego Co., N. Y., 12 Sept., 1804; d. Middlefield, N. Y., 5 Apl., 1889; m. 2.2 Mch., 1827, Hannah, dan. Alden Coats {b. Springfield, N. Y. ; rf. Middlefield, N. Y.. 5 Oct., 1866). [Middleiield, N. Y. Children: 563 I. Helen Mar' b. Middlefield, N. Y., 23 Mch., 1828; m. (i) 23 June, 1847, Harrison North {d. 13 Feby., 1875). Issue: [Utica, N. Y. i. Charles D.* (North) h. 15 Sept., 1857." [Middleiield, N. Y. in. (2) Miles C. Comstock. No issue. a. Charles X). North, m. 7 Sept., 1881, Cora L. Allen. Issue: i. Helen Mar.* • Pers. statement. t Fam. Rec. and pers. know., 663. THE SIXTH GENERATION 149 FAMILY LXXXL* MINER CORNWALL" [202], (James^ James* DavixP Daz'id- JcDiics^) b. Middlefield, Otsego Co., N. Y., 15 Aug., 1806: d. Hartwick, Otsego Co., N. Y., 3 Aug., 1873; m. Middle- field N. Y., I Mch., 1832, Caroline Eliza, dau. Jonathan P. and Hannah (Sherman) Coffin {h. Middlefield, N. Y., 13 Aug., 1813; d. 1876).* [Hartzvick, Otsego Co., N. Y. Children: (All b. Middlefield, Otsego Co., N. Y.) 564 I. Orestes Horace" b. 21 July, 1842; unm.f [Detroit, Mich. 565 II. Charlotte Augusta'f b. Middlefield, N. Y., 7 Feby., 1836; m. Hartwick Seminary, N. Y., 15 Sept., 1858, Morgan Sharpsteen, j. William Gould and Anna (Sharpsteen) Northrup {b. Washington Tp., Dutch- ess Co., N. Y., 5 Dec, 1830). Issue: [Mt. Vision, Otsego Co., N. Y. i. George Edwin'* (Xorthrup) b. 18 Oct., 1852. ii. Isabelle Eliza^ (Northup) b. 28 May, 1856." 566 III. Amanda Perry'^f b. Middlefield. N. Y., 29 June, 1842: m. Hartwick, N. Y., 9 Fehy.. 1863. John Lawyer, j. Alvin P. and Roseanna (Mallory) Con- verse {b. Hartwick, N. Y., — Oct., 1841 ; d. Coopers- town, N. Y., 6 July, 1887). Issue: \_Coopcrston-n, N. Y. a. Isabella Eliza Northup, m. 16 Mch., 1892, Charles Edwin Beoklpy.t ♦ Fam. Rec. and pera. know., 566. t Pera. statement. 150 THE PARSHALL FAMILY i. Robert Ralph* (Converse) b. ii Nov., 1863." 567 IV. Elizabeth Frost'* b. Middlefield, N. Y., 13 June, 1847; m. Seymour Teachout. FAMILY LXXXII.i DANIEL SHOVE« [203], {Jaines^ James* David^ David^ lames') b. Middlefield, N. Y., 12 Jany., 1809; d. — Oct., 1881 ; m. 15 Jany., 1829, Sarah B, Stockton, of New Jersey. [Rochester, N. Y. Children: 568 I. Anna V.'^ b. 15 Oct., 1829; d. 26 ApL. 1900; m. Clarksville, Otsego Co., N. Y., 20 Oct., 1849, Theo- dore Slawson. Issue: 569 II. Stockton Thomas' b. 1833. Fam. CXCIII. FAMILY LXXXIII.X ANSON CORNWALL" (Hon.) [205], (James'' James* David^ David' James') b. i Aug., 181 1; d. Binghamton, N. Y., 3 Jany., 1883; m. Clarksville, Otsego Co., N. Y., 28 Jany., 1844, Emma Clark, dau. John and Eliza (Pinney) Hayden (b. Clarks- ville, N. Y. ; d. Cooperstown, N. Y., 16 Sept., 1895). [Clarksville, Otsego Co., N. Y. a. Robert Ralph Converse, m. Hartwick, Otsego Co., N. Y., 2 May, 1885, Fanny May, dau. John M. and Catherine (Connell) Hoiieh, (5. Toddsville, Otsego Co., N. Y., 20 Oct., 18 — ). Issue: i. Fannie May9 (Converse) 6. 4 Apl., 1889; ii. Robert Ralph9 (Converse), d. inf.* • Pers. statement. t Fam. Rec. and pers. know., Theo. Slawson. X Fam. Recs. and per. know., B70. THE SIXTH GENERATION 151 Children: 570 I. Louise Marie^ b. Clarksville, N. Y., 19 Nov., 1851; ni. Cooperstown, N. Y., 22 Oct., 185 1, Rensselaer, s. Rensselaer and Olive ( Green ( Palmer. Issue: [Cooperstown, N. Y. i. Guy Ely8 (Palmer) b. 12 Oct. 1876. FAMILY LXXXIV* ALFRED FORD" [208], {Jame^ James* Daz'icP David' James^) b. 19 ApL, 1817; d. 5 ApL, 1845; '"• 26 June, 1839, Harriet Eliza, dau. John B. and Henrietta ( ) North (d. Ilion, N. Y., i Sept., 1894). Children : 571 I. Jane A.'' d. inf. 572 II. John Benjamin'' b. 26 Sept., 1842. Fam. CXCIL 573 III. Alfred Ford.' FAMILY LXXXV.^ JAMES NICHOLS* [209], (James^ James* Dai'id'' Daz'id' James^) b. Middlefield, Otsego Co.. N. Y., 3 July, 1819; d. Cherry Valley, N. Y., 23 Mch., 1878; w. Worcester, N. Y., 8 Mch., 1843, Delia Ann, dau. Dr. Uriah G. and Henrietta (Bar- ney) Bigelow (b. Worcester, N. Y., 9 Mch., 1820; d. Milford, N. Y., 15 Aug., 1872). [Milford, Otsego Co., N. Y. • Bible Rec. 73. pers. know., 572. t Bible Rec. 209: Fam. Rec. and pers. know. 676; Bigelow Gen. 209. 152 THE PARSHALL FAMILY Children : 574 I. Henrietta Maria'' b. Albany, N. Y., 4 July, 1844; d. Middlefield, N. Y., 15 Jany., 1851. 575 II. Alfred Gregory'^ b. 16 Oct., 1847. Fam. CXCV. 576 III. Lucy Elizabeth'* b. Middlefield, N. Y., 9 Sept., 1850; m. Milford, N. Y., 9 Mch., 1869, Rudolph, s. Peter A. and Nancy (Keller) Nellis (b. Westville, N. Y., 2 Apl., 1844). Issue: [Cherry Valley, N. Y. i. James Peter* (Nellis) h. 2 Nov., 1872." [Cherry Valley, N. Y. 577 IV. Henrietta Olivia^ b. Middlefield, N. Y., 9 Mch., 1855. [Utica, N. Y. 578 V. James Ayre'' b. Middlefield, N. Y., 23 Nov., 1857; d. Middlefield, N. Y., 9 June, 1858. FAMILY LXXXVI.j REVILO FORD" (Rev.) [211], {James'' James* Da^'id^ David- James^) b. Middlefield, N. Y., 30 Aug., 1822; d. Chi- cago, 111., 23 Feby., 1896; m. Cooperstovvn, N. Y.. 25 Aug., 1845, Amanda Minerva, dan. Thomas and Clarinda (Ismond) Bailey (b. Clarksville. N. Y., 20 July, 1826). [Chicago, III. Children : 579 I. Ella Augusta'^ b. Westford, Otsego Co., N. Y., 27 Aug., 1846; in. Carrollton, 111., 6 Sept., 1870, Wil- a. James Peter Nellis. ni. Cherry Valley, N. Y., 20 Oct.. 1807. Nellie C. dau. John and Janette ( D.avirtson ) Whiteman, (6. Cherrv Valley, 5 .Janv., 1875). Issue: i. Charles Willartls (Nellis) h. ^ Feby., 1000.* • Pers. statement. t Bible Rec. 73, and Fam. Rec. and pers. know., 579. , / tyoA^,,^ THE SIXTH GENERATION 153 liain Wilson, j\ Jolin and Eliza (Wilson) Beaty {b. Hanover, N. J., 17 Sept., 1841). Issue: [Chkago, III. i. Tessa LeRoy* (Beaty) b. 20 Dec, 1871." [Chicago, III. 580 II. LeRoy Dwight" /;. Sloansville, N. Y., 14 Feby., 1849; (/. Carrollton, 111., 24 Dec, 1870. 581 III. Anna Lonisa' b. Sloansville, N. Y., 7 Jany., 1851; m. Carrollton, 111., 6 Sept., 1870, Henry, s. Alexander and Amanda (Robinson) Smith. Issue: [Chicago, III. i. Maud Leroy® (Smith) b. 18 Sept., 1871; d. 27 May, 1885. [Chicago, III. ii. Paul Clare* (Smith) b. 20 Jany., 1874." [Chicago, III. iii. Arthur Ford'' (Smith) b. 31 Aug., 1876. [Chicago, III. iv. Earl Scott* (Smith) b. 18 June, 1884. V. Carl Henry* (Smith) b. 31 Oct., 1887. 582 IV. Fred Sella" b. Fort Edward, N. Y., 30 Apl.. 1857; ci. Tomah. Wis., 7 Aug., 1887; uiuii. Rev. Re\'ilo F. Parshall was the youngest of a family of eleven children, and the ministry was his chosen profession from early youth. He received a common school education and at nineteen years of age entered the Theological Department of Madison n. Tessa LoRoy Boaty, m. t'hicafro, .3 Oct., 1!)00, Thadilous Oscar, .t. Tliaddfiis Morehouse and Elizabeth (Edmeston) Bunch, (6. Paxton, III., 26 Oct., 1874). 6. Paul Clare Smith, m. Tiiylorville, 24 .lune. 18Pl>, Little, dau. Newell Douglas, Ricks (6. Tavlorville, III.) Issue: i. Douglas Hcnry9 (Smith) 6. Chicago, 19 Aug., 1899. 154 THE PARSHALL FAMILY University. Finishing the theological course in two years, he was ordained at Westford, Otsego Co., N. Y., shortly after at- taining his majority. His first charge was the Westford Baptist church, where he remained three years. The next seven years were spent as pastor of the Sloansville (N. Y.) Baptist church, and the succeeding five years in the Fort Edward (N. Y.) church. Going thence to Wisconsin, he founded the Afton Baptist church and subsequently held charges in West Salem, Sparta, Tomah and New Lisbon, in Wisconsin, and in Carrollton, 111. Receiving a call to the Oakland (Cal.) Baptist church, he went thither and subsequently filled pulpits at Sacramento, Healds- burg and Valejo, in that State. In 1887, he narrowly escaped death in an accident on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, one of his limbs being so badly crushed that amputa- tion became necessary. This terminated his active ministerial career and thenceforth until his death he made his home in Chicago. His career was a remarkable one. He combined shrewd business tact with earnest enthusiasm in the cause of religion. More than 6,000 persons are said to owe their conver- sion to his efforts. More than two score ministers owed their first start in the profession to his helpful offices. As an exhorter he was earnest and forceful, imparting some of his own enthu- siasm to all who heard him. {See portrait.) FAMILY LXXXVII* JESSE« [212], {IsracP James* David^ DazncF James') b. Middlefield, N. Y., 22 Dec, 1807; d. Cooperstown, N. Y., 3 June, 1884; m. Cherrj^ Valley, N. Y., 19 Dec., 1835, Harriet Dutcher (b. 28 Sept., 1815; d. Coldwater, Mich., 11 Feby., 1886). [Cooperstonm, N. Y. ' Fam. Rec. and pers. know., BS3. THE SIXTH GENERATION 155 Children: 5S3 I. Helen Mary'' b. Cherry Valley, N. Y., 5 Sept., 1857; m. (i) Cooperstown, N. Y., 29 Aug., 1861, Erastus, s. Chandler Root, of Cooperstown, N. Y., (d. 25 Apl., 1886.) No issue, m. (2) 23 Nov., 1868, Robert K., s. William and Susan ( ) Stewart, of New York, (rf. 29 Nov., 1884). No issue. [ColdTiVter, Mich. 584 II. Rexeville^ d. inf. 585 III. Ortense^ d. inf. 586 IV. Israel A.' b. 24 July, 1844. Fam. CXCIV. 587 V. Leroy Lloyd' b. Westville, Otsego Co., N. Y., 14 May, 1849; d. Coldwater, Mich., 18 Apl., 1892; m. Coldwater, Mich., 19 July, 1877, Elizabeth A. dau. Jacob and Elizabeth C, ( ) Bernhardt {b. Three Rivers, Wis., 20 Jany., 1849). -^^ issue. [Coldwater, Mich. FAMILY LXXXVIIL* JAMES'^ [215], {Israel^ James* DazmP Daz'id- Jamcs^) b. Otsego Co., N. Y., 19 Dec., 1815; d. Spring-field, Minn., 6 Jany., 1898; m. Cherry Valley, N. Y., 5 May, 1840, Catherine, dau. George and Laney (Garlock) Nellis {b. Fort Plain, N. Y., 31 Mch., 1823). [Springfield, Minn. Children : 588 I. Clarissa't b. Otsego Co., N. Y., 17 June, 1841 ; m. (I) Rock Co., Wis., 21 Apl., 1858, Albert, j. Garrett and Catherine ( ) Smith (b. Herk. Co., N. Y., 28 June, 1836; d. 7 Oct., 1871). Issue: [Mt. Vernon, III. * Fam. Rec. and pers. know., SS9 and WId. 215. t Pers. statement 156 THE PARSHALL FAMILY i. Ida May® (Smith) b. 8 June, i860. ii. George Albert* (Smith) b. 21 Apl., 1861. iii. Clarke* (Smith) b. 25 Nov., 1866. iv. Charles Henry* (Smith) b. 25 Mch., 1868; d. 19 Feby., 1893. V. Stephen Jefferson* (Smith) b. 5 May, 1871. m. (2) Worthington, Minn., 29 Mch., 1874, Gam- aliel. .?. Thomas and Mary Ann (Burgess) Scutt (b. Columbia, N. Y., 12 June, 1837). Issue: vi. James Thomas* (Scutt) b. 15 Mch., 1875. vii. Garfield* (Scutt) b. 12 Oct., 1882. 589 II. Rexeville'* b. Otsego Co., N. Y., 15 May, 1843; m. Big Grove, Benton Co., la., 26 Nov., 1868, Julius J., s. John H. and Eliza (Gardner) Westinghouse (b. II Dec, 1844). Issue: [Springfield, Minn. i. John H.* (Westinghouse) b. 16 Feby., 1871 ; d. 26 Feby.. 1871. ii. Hattie E.* (Westinghouse) b. 10 Jany., 1872; d. 26 May, 1877. iii. Violetta* (Westinghouse) b. 13 Aug., 1874; d. 14 Aug., 1881. iv. Bert* (Westinghouse) b. 18 Feby., 1879. V. Gertrude* (Westinghouse) b. 25 Aug., 1881. 590 III. Jonas Israel b. i Nov., 1845. F^^- CXCVII. 591 IV. Mary Elizabeth^* b. Cherry Valley, N. Y., 30 Dec., 1846; ?». Vinton, Benton Co., la., 3 Jany., 1866, Henry T., j., Cornelius and Susanna (Adams) Lauderbaugh {b. Waynesboro, Pa., 20 Nov., 1842). Issue: [Chattanooga, Tenn. * Pers. statement. THE SIXTH GENERATION 157 i. Annie* (Lauderbaugh) b. 8 May, 1867; d. i Sept., 1867. ii. John D.* (Lauderbaugh) b. 14 Sept., i86g. i'liiii. [Highland Park, Tcnn. iii. James B.'* (Lauderbaugh) b. 11 Oct., 1871.° 592 V. James" b. Otsego Co., N. Y., 21 Aug., 1848. 593 VI. George" b. 10 Dec., 1850. Fam. CXCVIIL 594 vii. WilHanV b. Otsego Co., N. Y., 5 May, 1852; (/. 15 Nov., 1852. 595 vni. Adehnar^ b. Otsego Co., N. Y.. i Apl., 1856. 596 IX. Estella''* b. Rock Co., Wis., 28 Jany., 1859; m. 24 July, 1859, WilHam Elijah, .y. Fred and Mary Ann (Roby) Bloom {b. Green Co., Wis., 19 Oct., i860). Issue: [JVorthington, Minn. i. Clarinda Ethel" (Bloom) b. 21 Aug., 1882. ii. George Luther* (Bloom) b. 14 June, 1885. iii. Harry Edlow* (Bloom) b. i Feby., 1887. iv. John William* (Bloom) b. 16 Jany., 1893. V. Barbara Catherine* (Bloom) b. 2 Oct., 1898. 597 X. Dewitt Clinton" b. 19 June, 1861. Fam. CIC. FAMILY LXXXIX.j JOHN ABEL" [219], (Miner lames' David^ David^ Janics^) b. Pierstown, Otsego Co., N. Y., 25 Sept., 1818; d. Delhi, N. Y., 27 Apl., 1899; m. Delhi, N. Y., 4 June, 1844, Juliette, dan. Ferdinand and Dorothy (McLean) Thurber (6. Delhi, N. Y.. 8 Aug., 1824). [Delhi, N. Y. <\. Jiinu's H. T,au(U'rli;ui<:h. m. Cliattanoo^'a, Tenn., Elizahrth, dan, Jean and Elizabeth (Uickaby) Michel, (6. New Orleans, 15 Aug., 187G).* • Pers. statement. t Fam. Recs. and pers. know., 598. 158 THE PARS II ALL FAMILY Children: (All b. Delhi, N. Y.) 598 I. Elizabeth'* b. 28 Dec, 1845; "'• Delhi, N. Y., 16 Aug., 1866, William R., s. William and Mary (Bar- ry) Hull (b. New York, 12 Jany., 1843; d. Litch- field, Conn., 3 May, 1879). Issue: [Delhi, N. Y. i. Elizabeth-^ (Hull) b. 8 July. 1867; d. 8 Sept., 1868. ii. Wallace Parshall^ (Hull) b. 17 Feby., 1871 ; d. 5 Dec, 1887. iii. Mary Barry^ (Hull) b. 5 Dec, 1872: uiwt. [Delhi, N. Y. 599 II. William Ambrose" b. 23 May, 1848; d. New York, 21 Dec, 1892; uiuii. [Nczv York, N. Y. John A. Parshall was a printer for more than sixty years, and a man loved and respected by all who knew him. In the course of his long life, he served the people of Delhi as President of the Village, Trustee, Clerk of the Board of Trustees, Fire Com- missioner and in fact in every office within the gift of his fellow townsmen. It is said that he occupied the same case, in the same office, at the same window for more than fifty years, and that he "set" birth, death and marriage notices for three genera- tions of his neighbors. {Sec portrait.) FAMILY XC.j ROBERT AS AHEL« [220], (Miner,^ James,* David, "^ David, James^) b. Pierstown, Otsego Co., N. Y., 14 July, 1820; d. Cooperstown, N. Y., 7 Oct., 1900; m. Roseboom, Otsego Co., N. Y., 14 Jany., 1852, Catherine, daii. Asa and Elizabeth (Lough) Howland {b. Roseboom, N. Y., 23 Mch., 1834). [Cooperstown, N. Y. * Pers. statement. t Fam. Recs. and pers. know., Wld., 230. ^^^^^/^.^ x^ THE SIXTH GENERATION 159 Children: 600 I. Elizabeth Huldah'* b. Pierstown, N. Y., 16 Feby., 1853; 111. Pierstown, N. Y., 25 Dec, 1873, Irvin, s. Almon and Emeline (Boyce) Grover. Issue: [Coopcrstoii'H, N. Y. i. William A.^ (Grover) b. 19 Oct., 1874; unm. [Cooperstozi'-n, N. Y. ii. Alice M.* (Grover) b. 24 Mch., 1882. iii. Mabel E.« (Grover) b. 18 June, 1886. 601 II. Ambrose" b. 26 June, 1856; d. 19 Dec, 1861. 602 III. Flora' b. 4 Mch., 1859: d. 14 Nov., 1861. 603 IV. Ten Eyck C.''* b. 16 June, 1862 ; m. Springfield Cen- tre, N. Y., (Mrs.) Minnie L. Tunnicliff. No issue, m. (2) Stone Arabia, Otsego Co., N. Y., 23 Aug., 1889, Belle [628], dan Adriel and Louise (Dutcher) Parshall {b. 26 Aug., i860). No issue. [Fort Plain, N. Y. 604 V. Emory Upton"* b. 16 July, 1864; m. Pierstown, N. Y., 17 Dec, 1890, Augusta M., dait. Deacon W. Ken- drick and Jeanette M. (Miller) Warren. No issue. [Coopcrstozcn, N. Y. 605 VI. Nellie"* b. 7 June, 1S69; ;;;. Richfield Springs, N. Y., 12 Oct., 1892, Thomas O., s. William and Mary (Rentole) McDonald. Issue: [Pittsburg. Pa. i. Lee Parshall* (McDonald) b. 23 May, 1893. ii. Jessie F.* (McDonald) b. 12 Mch., 1895; d. 19 Feby., 1896. iii. Firman A.** (McDonald) b. 28 Feby., 1899. 606 VII. Lee' b. 17 Oct., 1871. F.\m. CC. t Pers, statement. 160 THE PARSHALL FAMILV FAMILY XCI* WILLIAM« [222], (Aluicr' James* Daz'icP David- James') b. Pierstown, Otsego Co., N. Y., 7 Nov., 1823; d. Syracuse, N. Y., 5 June, 1892; ni. Syracuse, N. Y., i Sept., 1858, Eliza- beth, dan. William and Esther Riggs (Orton) Barkerf (b. Man- lius, Onondago Co., N. Y., 11 Sept., 1836). [Syracuse, N. Y. Children: (All b. Syracuse, N. Y.) 607 I. James Clark" b. 30 June, 1859. Fam. CCI. 60S II. Helen Esther" b. 15 Dec., i860; unm. [Syracuse, N. Y. 609 III. William Barker" b. 12 Sept., 1862. Fam. CCII. 610 IV. Fanny Hair.t b. 15 July, 1864; m. Syracuse, N. Y., 28 Oct., 1880, James, s. Hon. James and Elizabeth (Caldwell) Noxon (b. Syracuse, N. Y., 3 May, 1857). Issue: (All t. Winona, Minn.) [Syracuse, N. Y. i. Elizabeth* (Noxon) b. i Nov., 1887. ii. James Alan* (Noxon) b. 14 June, 1890. 611 V. John Miner'' d. inf. 612 VI. Caroline Elizabeth" b. 29 Mch., 1871 ; uiim. [Syracuse, N. Y. 613 VII. Mary Louise't b. 15 Jany., 1875; ui. Syracuse, N. Y., 26 Apl., 1900, Henry Monroe, s. Henry Elisha and Ellen (Lewis) Ford (b. Syracuse, N. Y., 17 Aug., 1865). Issue: [Syracuse, N. Y. i. Dorothy Lewis* (Ford) b. 4 Feby., 1901. • Fam. Rec. and pers. know., 607. t Marriage cert, pos., 607. t Pers. statement. ^ fLu^u^ THE SIXTH GENERATION 161 William Parshall left home when a boy of fourteen to seek his fortune. Going to Rochester, N. Y., he spent the years 1838 and 1839, working in a dry goods store. At the end of that time he returned to Cooperstown, where he was employed in a hardware store. In 1848, he came to Syracuse, and on April 5th of that year, entered the employ of Norton. Hall & Co., the largest hardware dealers in that part of the State. Two years later, in 1850, he bought out the interest of Mr. Hall, and the firm subsequently became Norton, Bradley & Co., Bradley, Parshall & Co., and Parshall & Searl. In all these firms Mr. Parshall was the practical hardware man of the concern and was noted as a shrewd and careful buyer and conservative busi- ness man. In 1890, having accumulated a fortune, he retired from business. Close and economical in business matters, in his family he was libera! to a fault, and no wish of his children was ever too extravagant for him to gratify. Though not a member of the church, he was always interested in its welfare and contributed liberally to religious work. He was a member of the Board of Trustees of the Park Central Presbyterian church of Syracuse for more than forty years, and was Chairman of the Board for nearly that length of time. A business man of the "old school," his icord was always better than another man's bond. Honest and upright himself, he ever sought to instill sentiments of honor and honesty into his children, his servants and his clerks. Few men have left behind them such a reputation for integrity as he. Honored and respected in the community where he lived, loved by his family, as few fathers are, he met death with the serene fortitude with which he had met every crisis of his life. (See portrait.) 162 THE PARSHALL FAMILY FAMILY XCII* PETER" [227], {George' James* David'' David- James') b. Middlefield, Otsego Co,, N. Y., 24 Nov., 1827; vi. Middlefield, N. Y., 29 May, 1855, Ordelia, dan. Benjamin antl Catherine (Shiels) Pitts (b. 29 Oct., 1835; d. Whitesville, Allegany Co., N. Y., 24 July, 1880). [Coopersfou'ii, N. Y., Children: (All b. Middlefield, N. Y.) 614 I. Latonus J." b. 17 Nov., i860. Fam. CCIII. 615 II. Lulu' b. 17 ApL, 1865; m. Cooperstown, N. Y., 17 Oct., 1889, Charles H., s. Norman L. and Jennie (Huntington) Mason {b. Middlefield Center, N. Y., 26 Aug., 1861). Issue: [Cooperstoicn, N. Y. i. Jennie Ordelia* (Mason) b. 23 May, 1892. FAMILY XCII Li DANIEL" [229], (George^, James*, David"-, David", James') b. Middlefield, Otsego Co., N. Y., 24 Apl., 1833: ;;;. Westford, Otsego Co., N. Y., 28 Oct., 1868, Estelle C, dau. John A. and Mahala (Bates) Snyder {b. Westville, Otsego Co., N. Y., 28 Oct., 1S48). Issue: {Cooperstown, N. Y. Children: (All b. Middlefield, N. Y.) 616 I. Floyd B.'^ b. i Nov., 1872; unm. [Middlefield. N. Y. • Fam. Recs. and pers. know., 615. t Fam. Recs. and pers. know., 617. THE SIXTH GENERATION 163 617 II. Grace L." b. 13 ApL, 1876; ni. Cooperstown, N. Y., 30 Apl., 1896, Dr. Bennett W., s. John F. and (Bennett) Dewar {b. Oneonta, N. Y., 2 Mch., 1871). No issue. [Cooperstown, N. Y. FAMILY XCIV* GEORGE WASHINGTON" [230], (George'^ James*, David^, David-, James"-) b. Middlefield, Otsego Co., N. Y., 4 Apl., 1837; '"• Middlefield, N. Y., 11 Feby., 1865, Harriet I., dan. Charles G. and Priscilla (Wiltse) Coffin {b. Middlefield, N. Y., 27 July, 1S42; d. Middlefield, N. Y., 22 Feby., 1900). [Cooperstozim, N. Y. Children: (All b. Middlefield, N. Y.) 618 I. Charles Henry" b. 12 Jany., 1866. Fam. CCIV. 619 II. Lynn George' b. 14 July, 1870. Fam. CCV. 620 III. Karl Alfred' b. 4 Aug., 1877." [Nezv York. Received a common school education. Left home when six- teen years of age and learned the trade of a wagonmaker, which he followed for ten years. When twenty-six years of age he bought a farm and followed the calling of a farmer until 1895. He was one of the largest hop growers in the State, as high as 20,000 pounds having been raised by him in a single year. In 1898, was elected Supervisor of the Town of Middlefield, and re-elected for several terms. Was president of the Otsego County Agricultural Society in 1899. (See portrait.) a. Karl Alfred Parsliiill was a graduate of the Cooperstowii High School and of the Albany Medical College and a licensed practitioner. He was for- merly a member of the staff of the Saratoga (N. Y. ) hospital, and is now in general practice in New York City. • Fam. Rec. and pers. know., 230. 164 T.H E PARSHALL FAMILY FAMILY XCV* FARRAND COFFIN" [334], (Gilberfi, James*, Davi- ) Kogers ()). Halifax, Nova iSootia, 4 .July. 1S7.3. ) Xo issue." jlr. Parshall is a nieiiilicr of the Institution of Civil Engineers, member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, of Great Britain. ai\cl mem- ber of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers, nieniber of the Institute of Electrical Engineers of America, horn Septeiiihcr !Hh. ISfi."), at .Milfonl. New York, U. S. A., educated at Hartwie!-; fSeminary, New York; Cornell Uni- versity, Ithaca, New Y'ork; Lehigh I'niversity, South Bethlehem, Pennsylva- nia. Subsequently he had experience in the Sprague Electric Railway and Motor Co., first as designing engineer of stationary motors and suhsequcntly as designing engineer of railway molors. He afterwards oecujiied the position of Chief Engineer to the Wenstrom l)ynanu> & .Motor Co., of Baltimore, in which position he develo])e Nov.. 18.V2). b. Hirdi(^ An{;<>s Floor, m. Hprlin. O., 27 Moll., 188!), Willinin Sylvester, s. •Sylvester and Lydia (llarshnian) Howies (b. Mich., 7 Apl., 1809). Issue: i. Earl .Mfrernonlii (Howies) h. 7 .\)is.. 1891; 11. Josephine Lvdaio (Bowle.s) 6. 3 June, 1894; iii. Zora Elizabethlu (Howies) b. May, May.' 1897.* c. Vincent Rienzi Floor, m. Canfiold. ()., 2.'? Dec, 1892, Margaret dau. Christ and Christina ( ) Dustman. .\o issue* d. Wallinf; Parshall.rf. Atwater, Portapte Co., O., 1 Apl., 1892; m. Canfield, O., 7 Oct., 1869, Hannali Christenia, dau. John B. and .Mary Ann (Baker) Felnoslo, (6. Berlin, O., 2,5 An;;., 184G) eft. (all b. Atwater, 0.) 1087: Jetta Blanche!) h. 18 Sept., 1870; m. Portape Co.. O., 9 Feby.. 1893, Hansel .James, s. James Hansel and Sarah Eliznheth (Cleverly) Green (6. Deerfield. O., 10 Oct., 1807). L^suc: i. Jjumunl Osair^f (Grrcn) b. :10 June, ISUS; 1088: ii, Kdwin KllisO I. 1 Apl., 1874; d. 2,3 .Mch., 1877; 1089. iii. .Margaret Pearln b. Janv., 1878; m. Ravenna, O., 3 Oct., 1899. Frank Herbert, s. Frank and Sarlih (Linpe) Ciapsaddle (6. Marlboro. ()., Apl., 187.5). Issue: i. Ralph Her- ber (Ciapsaddle) h. lit Oc^, lOOO.t • Fam. Recs. and perg. know., 709. t Fam. Recs. and pers. know., wld., 7U. t Bible Rec. 293, poa. Cllrtord Craya, Diamond, O. 190 THE PARSHALL FAMILY m. Milton, 24 Dec, 1846, Sophia, dau. Martin and Catherine (Kimmer) Kale {b. Milton, O., 28 Mch., 1826; d. Milton, il May, 1902). Children: (All h. Milton, O.) 713 I. Alrenia Ann^ h. 4 Nov., 1848. 714 II. Martin James- b. 23 Jany., 1849: d. 17 Nov., 1849. 715 III. Mary Catherine^ b. 23 Nov., 1851. 716 IV. Margaret Alice^ b. 25 ApL, 1854. 717 v. Serena Triphena* b. 2 ApL, 1856. 718 VI. Orlando Gilmore^ b. 11 Mch., 1858. 719 VII. Seymour Walter' b. 16 Apl., 1868. FAMILY CXX* JOHN MUNNELL^* [299], (SamiieP, SamneF, Jamcs\ Israel,^ Israel, ' Jaincs^ ) b. prob. Orange Co., N. Y., 23 Feby., 1809; (/. Tryonville, Pa., 6 Nov., 1889; m. Tidioute, Pa., abt. 1829, Alice, dau. Samuel and Charity (Gilson) McGuire {b. Tidioute, Pa., 10 Nov., iSii; d. n. Titusville, Pa., ApL, 189S). [Tryonville, Pa. Children: (All b. Tidioute, Pa.) 720 I. Samuel* b. 1830; d. s. p.* 721 II. Rhoda* b. 24 ApL, 1832; ni. Sterling.* 722 III. Matilda* b. 15 Feby., 1835; ;«. Abbey.* 723 IV. Elizabeth W.* b. 1836; iinm.* 724 v. Lucinda Marion*! b. 5 Dec, 1838: m. Tidioute, Pa., 10 Nov., 1853, John, .f. Samuel and Sarah (Shields) Matchette {b. Cork, Ireland, 25 Dec, 1828; d. Black- River Falls, Wis., 16 Nov., 1891). Issue: [Black River Falls, IVis. • Fam. Recs. and pers. know., 726 and 72S; P. and Van E. Fams. t Pers. statement. THE SEVENTH GENERATION 191 i. John Leonard' (Matchette) b. lo Aug., 1854. ii. Ella» (Matchette) b. 4 May, 1856." [Portage, Wis. iii. Cordelia Marion* (Matchette) b. 28 Mch., 1858." [Chippciva Falls, Wis. iv. William Henry* (Matchette) b. 28 ApL, 1860." V. Franklin James* (Matchette) b. 24 Feby., 1863." [Milwaukee, Wis. vi. Jessie Maude* (Matchette) b. 22 Oct., 1869." [Black River Falls, Wis. vii. Louis Dudley* (Matchette) b. 23 Dec, 1874. [Black Rircr Falls, Wis. 725 VI. W'illiam Henry Harrison* b. 30 Oct., 1840.' 726 VII. Hugh McGuire*^ b. 23 July, 1842. /2y VIII. Nancy M.^^* b. 21 Oct., 1844; '"• Sheldon, Huston Co., Minn., 7 May, 1863, George Washington, .y. James H. and La\'ina ( ) Cooper (b. Green Co., O., 28 Dec, 1842). Issue: [Gilmantown, Buffalo Co., Wis. a. Klla -Matchette, m. ApL, 1878, Theodore, s. Benjamin and Catherine ( ) Holhrook.t 6. Cordelia Marion Matchette, v>. 11 May, 1875, Frank C, s. Harvey and Electa (Bixby) Allen.t c. William Henry Matchette, m. 1807, Therese Woodward.f d. Franklin Jnmea Matchette, m. 24 Sept., 1885, Nellie, dau. Thomas and Lois ( ) Smith. t e. .(essio .Maude Matchette, m. Nov., 1894, (!. Jlerlin Hiill.t /. William Henry Horace Parshall, m. .Julia Ann Fischer, ch.; 1090; Frank Williami' 6. Pa., 8 Sept., 1807: (/. I^a Crosae, Wis., 27 .lanv., 1890 unm.; 1091. ii. Frederick Lincoln" 6. Hokah. Minn., 14 ApL, 1870; 711." (1) hsue: 1274 i. Frederick TTi/^wrl" h. .S7. Paul, Mitui.. I'l May, 1S9.J, m. (2) St. Paul, 8 Nov., 1808, Helen, dau. John Walter and Mary Ann ( ) U'(Jradv (h. 15 Dec, 1875). .Vo Issue; 1092. iii. Caroline Ma"v9 6. La Crosse, Wis., l"7 Oct., 1872; m. Huds.m, Wis., Dec., 1891, Charles W. Rodman. No issue; lOO.S. iv. Herbert Henrj-n h. La Cros.se. Wis., 16 .luly. 1875; 1094. V. Pearl Pearlessa b. La Crosse, "Wis., 10 Mch., 1877; d. St.'Paul, 2 Nov., 1895; 1095. ri. .Jessie Jlorothyn /). La Crosse. Wis.. 21) Nov.. 1882.1 a. Hugh McCuire Parshall m. Eric. Pa., 18 ApL, 1800. Sara, dau. Spencer and Susannah (Morgan) West {b. Harbor Creek, Pa., 14 Feb., 1846) Ch.; 1096. • Pera. statement. t Perg, know.. 7-4. X Pers. know., 724 and 1091. 192 THE PARSHALL FAMILY i. Hugh Lincoln" (Cooper) b. 28 ApL, 1865." [Sao Paulo, Brazil. ii. Lillian Alice" (Cooper) b. 8 July, 1868.' [S hem eld, Mass. iii. Maude Lavina® (Cooper) b. i ApL, 1874." [La Crosse, J Vis. iv. Dexter Parshall" (Cooper) b. 10 July, 1880. [Sao Paulo, Brazil. y2% IX. John MunnelP b. 15 Nov., 1846.'' FAMILY CXXLX SAMUEL^ [2i02].(Samuef', Samuel^, James*, IsracP, IsraeP, James^) b. Trumbull Co., O., 14 Nov., 1814; d. Pleasantville, Pa., 4 Feby., 1901 ; m. Pleasantville, Pa., 8 July, 1854, Lucy Ann, dan. David and Jane (Watson) Henderson (b. Pleasant- ville, Pa., II July, 1S30; d. Pleasantville, Pa., 6 Feby., 1901). [Pleasantville, Pa i. Harriet Mayt» b. Corrv, Pa., .3 Febv., 1S67: 1097. ii. Frank Westo b. Corry, Pa., in July, "1808; d. Harbor Creek, Pa., 19 Mch., 1870; 1098. iii. Edw.ard KveretteS 6. Harbor Creek, Pa., 16 Apl., 1871; d. Parkersbur;;, W. Va., U; Feby., 1897; 1099. iv. Alan Wcstn b. Tidioute, Pa., 31 Dec., 1870; d. Tidioute, 17 Febv., 1877; 1100. v. Hugb Raymonda b. Tidioute, Pa., 17 Apl., 1878; tn. t>hettiel'd, Pa., 12 .June, 1901, Ellen Jane Kraeer; 1101. vi. Florences b. Tidioute. Pa.. 30 Sept., 1881.* a. Hugh Lincoln Cooper, m. Rochester, Minn., 8 Oct., 1892, Frances Marion, dau. Albert and (Bliss) Graves. Issue: i. Agnes LillianlO; ii. Hugh L.iot b. Lillian Alico Cooper, »«. Black River Falls, Wis., 14 Sept., 1893, Rollin Satterlee. Issue: i. Hugh Wendellui, ( Satterlee) .f c. Maude Lavina Cooper, in. Black River Falls, Wis., 9 June, 1898, William B. Batchelder.t d. John Munnell Parshall, m. Greenville. Pa., 21 Mch.. 1869, Elizabeth, dau. Jonatlian D. and Jane (Walton) Hogan (6. Venango Co., Pa., 2 JIav. 1846). Ch. (all b. Tidioute, Pa.); 1102. i. Frank Carltonfl b. 30 Aug.. 'l873. m. Estella, dau Samuel and Elizabeth ( ) Jobson; 1103. ii. Alice • Pers. statemeut. T Pers. know., 727. t Fam. Recs. pos. 730. THE SEVENTH GENERATION 193 Children: (All b. Pleasantville, Pa.) 729 I. Samuel Chapin* b. 16 June, 1855." [IVcllsville, N. Y. 730 II. David Newton* b. 11 Oct., 1858." [Pleasantville, Pa. 731 III. Vernon Elmer* b. 21 Nov., 1860." [Ridgcway, Elk Co., Pa. y2,2 IV. William Everette* b. 4 Apl., 1866.* [Pleasantville, Pa. FAMILY CXXII.j GEORGE STRANAHAN'^ [^04], (SamueP, SamueP.James^, IsracP, IsracP, James^ ) b. Pulaski, O., 14 Jany., 1820; d. Pleas- antville, Pa., 27 Nov., 1865 ; m. Deerfield Tp., Warren Co., Genevieve9 h. 25 Apl., 1870, m. Erie, Pa., 25 Oct., inOO, Dr. Charles C, s. Dr. Charles Kemble; 1104. in. Winifreds h. 6 Mav, 1878; 1105. iv. Charles Ueforesto b. 18 Aug., 1880; 1106. v. Ernest Chapina 6. 19 Sept.. 1885. John M. Parshall enlisted in Co. D. 145th Pa. Vols., 10 Aug., 1862, and served until the war closed, being discharged with the rank of sargeant, at Erie, Pa., June, 1805. He attended Edinboro (Pa.) State Normal School for two years and has been in active merchantile life since 1871. He is a member of the M. K. church, and has been a member of Temple Lodge, No. 412 A. Y. M. of Tidioute since 1877.* 0. .Samuel Chapin Parshall. m. Tidioute, Pa., 1870, Anna Savilla Mc- Cluskv (6. Pa., n Apl., 18ol») €h.; 1107. t. Jlaude Elizjibctho 6. 10 Aug., 1877 ;'l 108. ii. Hugh Chapina h. 24 Nov., 1880; 1109. Hi. Vera Pearla h. 22 Nov., 1882.* 6. David Newton Parshall, m. Plea-santville, Pa., 25 July., 1889, Lilla Alaude, duu. Lott L. and JIarinda (House) Nye (6. Fahius, Onon. Co., N. Y., 10 .June, 1800) Ch.: 1110. ). Claude Colemana 6.4 June, 1891.* c. Vernon Elmer Parshall, m. Sugar (Jrove. Warren Co., Pa., 20 Sept., 1883, Carrie Luzerne, duit. llosea Southwick and Sallv .lane (.\shlev) Dens- more (6. (iuvs Mills, Crawf. Co.. Pa., 24 Doc, '1858) Vh.: "llll. i. Hubert Earla'(). 24 .Vug., 1884; d. 24 Aug., 1885; 1112. ii. Roger Aubreys 6. 24 Mch., 1889; 1113. Hi. Charlotte Marii-a h. 15 Feby.. 1897.* d. William Everette Parshall. m. Jamestown, N. Y'., 25 June, 1888. (Mara Leona, dau. John D. and Eleanor Canada (Burr) Holeman (h. New Richmond, Pa., 25 Sept., 1807) Ch.: (all 6. Plea.santbille, Pa.); 1114. 1. Samuel Dalea 6. 12 Mav, 1889; 111,5. ii. Katea h. 25 Apl., 1892: d. 26 Aug., 1892; 1116. tit. Helen ChristeneO 6. 9 Oct., 1894; 1117. iv. Nellie M.8 6. 21 Jany., 1901.* • Pers. statement. t P. and Van E. Fams., and pcrs. know., 736 and "3". 194 THE PARSHALL FAMILY Pa., 22 Dec, 1842, Flora, dait: Samuel and Margaret (Van- alstine) Thompson {b. Deerfield Tp., Warren Co., Pa., 12 Oct., 1824). [Tidioute, Pa. Children: JT,^ I. Edwin W.* b. Deerfield Tp., Warren Co., Pa., 14 Oct., 1846." [Warren, Pa. 734 II. Martha E.** b. Tidioute, Pa., 19 June, 1847. [Warren, Pa. 735 III. James W.^ b. 26 ApL, 1851; d. Pleasantville, Pa., 24 Dec, 1891 ; nnm. 736 IV. Wesley Warren^ b. 19 July, 1855.' [Rico, Colo. •jT^j V. George Sherman* b. Pleasantville, Pa., 20 ApL, 1863.° [Pittsburg, Pa. FAMILY CXXIII.i JAMES^ [306], (Samuel^, SamucP, James*, IsracP, IsraeP. famcs^) b. 19 Sept., 1827; d. Geneva, O., 30 Aug., 1896; m. (i), Tidioute, Pa., 25 Dec, 1854. Henrietta L., dau. John W. and Catherine (McCabe) Shugart (b. Franklin, Pa., 7 Nov., 1838; (/. Tidioute, Pa., 10 Nov., 1881). [Tititsville, Pa. a. Edwin W. Parshall, m. Warren, Pa., 5 Feby., 1872, Belle, dau. Myron Waters {b. Warren, Pa., 23 Apl., 1848; d. Warren, Pa., 1.5 Feby., 1897); Children. 1118. i. ClarabclleS 5. Pleasantville, Pa., 5 Feby., 1873, m. Warren, Pa., 5 Apl., 1899, Carl, s. Isaac Norton and Isabel (Stoutenberg) Gildersleeve (6. Cochocton, N. Y., 29 Sept., 1872). Issues i. John Marshall9 (Gilder- sleere) b. h Mch., 1900; ii. Hta»ley Parshnino (Gildersleene) b. 3-5 Apl., 1902; 1119. ii. Marshall CurtisO 6. Pleasantville, Pa., 27 Aug., 1877.* 6. Wesley Warren Parshall, m. Rochester, N. Y., 18 June, 1882, Ida Ger- trude, dau. kdward and Mary ( ) Palmer (5. Rochester, N. Y., 23 .lany., 1860)f.7t. fall h. Rico, Colo.) 1120. i. Harold Christies b. 7 Nov., 1882; 1121. ii. Wesley Warren9 b. 6 Sept., 1893.* c. George Sherman Parshall, m. Olean, N. Y., 7 Oct., 188(i, Emma, dau. Milton and Mary (Aults) Means (b. la., 3 Dec, 1866) Ch.; 1122. i. Flora9 6. Olean, N. Y.. 20 June, 1887; 1123. ii. George Shermans 6. Rico, Colo., 19 Jany., 1894.* • Pers. statement. t Fam. Reca. and pers. know., 738 and 739. THE SEVENTH GENERATION 19S Children: 738 I. Samuel Wilsoiv'' b. Tidioute, Pa., 11 May, 1856.° [Akron, O. 739 II. Maude Ellen* b. Tidioute, Pa., 23 Jany., 1870. [Titusvillc, Pa. m. (2)t Pleasantville, Pa., 3 May, 1883, Mrs. Adah (Meade) James, dan. Ahyrom Parke and Margaret Webb (Campbell) Meade {b. Keokuk, la.). Children : 740 III. James Jay* b. Titusville, Pa., 17 May, 1885.! [Cleveland, 0. FAMILY CXXIV.t JACOB COOK^ [307], (John\ SamiieP, James\ Israel, IsraeP, Jamcs^) b. Ellsworth, Mahoning Co., O., 16 Dec, 1812; d. Faribault, Minn., 15 Mch., 1890; ni. Butler Co., Pa., 11 June, 1834, Sarah Maria, dan. James Cratty {b. Butler Co., Pa., 19 Aug., 181 1 : (/. Faribault, Minn., 6 Oct., 1892). [Faribault, Minn. a. Samuol Wilson PniMhall, m. Akron, O.. H Fpby., 1880, Harriet Evaline, dau. William Evlos and Helen Sophia (Diekpv) Pardee (b. Nebraska Citv, Neb., 29 .July, iViS) Ch. : 1124. !. Inezfi 6. Titusville, Pa., 1!) Janv., 1881 112.5. a. Cladvso ft. Titusville, 11 Oct., 1882: 112G. Hi. Edward Pardee!" 6 Akron. ()., 12 .Julv. 1884: 1127. iv. Wallaee Diekev" ft. .\kron. 14 Mob.. 1880 d. Meiilor, O., 2^0 Oct., 180."!: 1128. v. Samuel Wilson^ ft. Akron, 1 Sept., 1800 d. Mentor, 14 Oct., 1803; 1120. vi. Don .Varonn 6. Akron, 3 Oct., 1803; 1130 vii. Henrietta!! ft. Akron, O., 3 July, 1805; d. Akron, O., 7 July, 1895.* • Pers. statement. t Pers. know., wld. 306. t Fam. Recs. and pers. know., Ttl and 745. 196 T|H E PARSHALL FAMILY Children: 741 I. John R.^ b. Newton Falls, O., 17 May, 1835." [Faribault, Minn. 742 II. James Wallace^ b. New Lyme, O., 10 Dec, 1842.'' [Faribault, Alinn. 743 III. William Dennis^ b. Lyme, O., 17 May, 1848.'' [lVillistou,S. Dak. a. lion. John R. Parshall, li Fairbault, Minn., 10 Sept., 1902; m. New Lyme, O., 3 Oct., 1866, Francenia M. dau. Zopher and Aurelia (Moses) Gee, (6. New Lyme, 0., 21 Mch., 1848) Children: 1131; i. Lottie Irene, 6. 17 Oct., 1867; d. 23 Apl., 1868; 11.32. ii. Bernice A.9 6. Faribault, Minn., 21 Apl., 1869; 1133. iii. Eloise9 6. Faribault, 8 June, 1876; d. Faribault, 21 Jany., 1885.* He v.'as educated in the public schools of New Lyme 0.. and at Kingsville (O) Academy; followed mercantile business, farming and .school teaching at different places for several years. Enlisted Aug., 1861, in Co. A, 6th Ohio Vol. Cavalry. Served in W. Va., and in the Army of the Potomac. Was mustered out as 1st Lieut., Nov., 1864, by reason of the expiration of his term of service. Returning to Faribault, Minn., he engaged in the grocery business, and in 1869, was elected Registrar of Deeds, for Kice Co., Minn., and served six years. Engaged in book and stationery business, and was elected Mayor of Faribault, 1878. Was appointed Post- master in 1885, and served in" that capacity four years. In 1889. was ap- pointed Trustee of the Minnesota Soldiers' Home, and in 1892, was elected Fiscal Agent and Steward of the Minnesota Institute for Defectives, which last two positions he held at his death. He has been Master of Faribault Lodge, F. & A. M., Commander of Faribault Commandry, Commander of Mitchell Cook Post, G. A. R., and Vestryman of Cathedral Parish for many years.* &. James Wallace Parshall, 6. New Lyme, O., 10 Dec, 1842: m. Faribault, Minn., 11 Feby., 1865, Sarah A., dau. Heman G. and Maria (Bitlev) Crossett (b. Troy, N. Y., 1 Sept., 1846). Children: (All b. Faribault, Minn.) 1134. i. William Walter'J 6. 30 Sept., 1866; m. Currie, Minn., 10 Jany., 1893, Mar- garet, dau. Michael and Mary (Rice) Stiem (ft. Germany, 17 Feby., 1874). Childreji: 1275. i. Marie AmcUalo I. 5 Nov., 1893; 1276. ii. Arthur JohniO b. 5 July, 1896; d. 10 Oct., 1898; 1277. iii. George Clarcnceio b. 11 Ma;/, 1900: 1135. ii'. Heman Franklin9 (Rev.) 6. 27 Sept., 1867; m. Faribault, IMinn., 31 May, 18S4, Minta Nell, dau. James Jasper and Matilda (Crane) Gilmer (6. Faribault, 8 Mch., 1867). Children: 1278. i. Margaret Gilmerio b. Faribault, 10 Mch., 1893: 1279. ii. Catherine Crn/irio b. St. Cloud, JUinn., 16 Oct., 1898; d. Jf Nov., 1898; 1280. iii. Eleanor Cros.^ett\o 6. St Cloud, 8 July, 1900. 1136. Hi. Mary MariaO 6. Faribault, 23 Nov., 1868; m. Scovell, Minn., 8 Dec, 1886, Thomas Francis, s. Thomas and Sarah (Butler) Robinson (ft. Mazomanie, Wis., 29 July, 1853) Issue: i. Sarah AlicclO {Robinson) ft. 30 Oct., 1SS7 ; ii. Frank Farshallio (Robinson) b. IS June, 1889; Hi. Madge'io (Robinson) b. 16 July, 1S91. 1137. ti'. Alice fiertrudes ft. Faribault, 13' Feby., 1870; m. Slayton, Minn., 30 May, 1891, • Pers. statement. THE SEVENTH GENERATION 197 744 IV. Mary Emily'' b. Xew Lyme, O., 15 Sept., 1853." [Boyd, Ore. FAMILY CXXVA JOSEPH' [309], (William^, SamncP, James*, Israeli IsraeP, lames'^) b. Butler Co., Pa., 17 Aug., 1821; d. Virginia City, Nev., 14 Nov., 1876; m. Mercer Co., Pa., 15 Mch., 1842, Eliz- abeth, dau. William and Sarah (Harlan) Wilkin. Children: (All b. Leesburg, Pa.) 745 I. Jenpie E.^ b. 11 Aug., 1843; "'• Leesburg, 2 Mch., 1865, William Adam, 5. Adam and Mary (Risher) Munnel {b. New Wilmington, Pa., 25 Apl., 1840). Issue: i. Bessie Maude® (Munnel) b. 4 Aug., 1868." Honjamin Dolancy, s. Christian and Mary Ann (Brown) Stinc (6. Omaha, Neb'., 19 Febv.. 1863). Issue: (.\I1 h. Omaha, Neb.) i. Glenn Parshallio (Xti)ie) b. :>(i Mail. 1H!)2 ; ii. Ruth Allec\^ b. W Dec, 1S97 : 1138. v. .\rthur EdfTiirO 6. Faribault. 18 June, 1872; m. Faribault, 17 Feby., 1901, Bessie j4rvilla, dau. Charles Edward and Frances (Lewis) Smith (6. Toledo. 0., 17 Feby., 1876); 11.30. 11. Dana Hermann ft. Faribault, 13 July. 1874; 1140. I'll. James Tollilfo 6. Cameron, Minn., 15 Sept., 188'0; d. Cameron, 21 Oct., 1883.* a. Mary Emily Parsliall b. 20 Sept., 1853; m. Faribault, 4 Sept., 1878, John Alexander, s. Anjrus, and .Annie (MoKinie) Buthune (fi. Charlottenber;^, 'Ont., Canada, 13 Sept., 1848). [.tsue: i. .Joseph YounjimanS _( Bcthune) b. Ked Wing, -Minn.. !) .lune, 1879; ii. Maude AliceO (Bcthune) b. Faribault, Minn., 30 ,)une, 1883; Hi. James AngiisS (Bethune) b. Kau Claire, Wis., 29 May, 1886.t 6. Bessie Maude .Munnell rf. Banbury, Pa., 8 Apl., 1808; m. Rich Hill, I'a., — Sept., 18S8, William lludsbeth, s. James and Anna (Sajjer) Harrison (6. Pittsburjr. Pa., 11 Oct.. 18152). Issue: i. William Munnellin (Harri.'ion) *. 25 June. 1889; ii. .lames Richardli> (Harrison) 6. 8 Jany., 1801; ii. Bessie HazelHi (Harrison) 6. 19 Aug., 1893; iv. Edward Seagerio (Harrison) 6. 19 May, 1895.t • Fam. Rec3. and perc know., U3o. t Fam. Recs. and pers. know., 745. t Pers. statement. 198 THE PARSHALL FAMILY ii. Nettie^ (Munnel) b. 2 Dec, 1870. iii. Mary Blanche" (Munnel) b. 27 Sept., 1872." iv. William Boyd" (Munnel) b. 22 Feby., 1876." V. Olive Estella" (Munnel) b. 25 May, 1878. 746 II. Sarah* b. 11 Oct., 1845; d. Volant, Pa., 14 Feby., 1900; ;;;. Mercer Co., Pa., 7 Oct., 1863, Isaac Donaldson, .y. James Young and Martha (Donald- son) Kirk {b. Indian Run, Pa., 19 Nov., 1841). Issue: i. Olive Estella" (Kirk) b. 4 July, 1864. ii. James ParshalP (Kirk) b. 11 Oct., 1867. 747 III. MaryS b. 28 Aug., 1847: d. 26 May, 1886. 748 IV. William*' b. 26 June, 1849."^ 749 V. Jonathan Wilkin* b. 24 July, 185 1.'' 750 VI. Dorcas* b. 31 Dec, 1854; d. Indian Run, Pa., 2 Oct., 1897; ;;;. New Wilmington, Pa., 20 Aug., 1878, William, s. Mathias and Margaret (McBride) Ede- burn {b. Volant, Pa., 24 Jany., 1859). Issue: a. Mary Blanche Munnel m. New Castle, Pa., 14 Feby., 1900, Guy L., s. William E. and Margaret (Parker) Loekhart ( b. New Castle, 23 June, 18U9). Issue: i. William Glennio (Loekhart) b. 22 Dec., I'JOO.* 6. William Boyd Munnel m. Rich Hill, Pa., .3 July, 1902, Sarah Edna, dau. Wilbur and Ella (Keed) Minich.* c. William Parshall m. New Castle, Pa., 22 Feby., 1874, Eliza Jane, dau. John and Elizabeth (Daniels) Nelson (6. 1 Nov., 1853). Children: 1141. i. Mary Elizabeths 6. 1 Aug., 1875; 1142. ii. Beriah Gibson9 b. 22 .July, 1878; 1143. iii. Clark Munnel9 6. 8 Aug., 1879; 1144. iv. Etta Jane9 5. 22 Jany., 1882.* d. Jonathan Wilkin Parshall m. Black Town, Pa., Matilda .Jane, dau. Henry and Christena (Baughman) Rodawald (6. Clarksville. Pa., 23 Aug., 1851). Children: 114.5. i. Glide Williams 6. 23 Sejjt., 1872; 1146. ii. Charles Boydo 6. 1 Feby., 1875; 1147. iii. Emma9 5. 23 Febv.. 1877: 1148. iv. Louis MelvilleO b. 9 May, 1879; 1149. v. Carrie May9 b. 5 Sept., 1882; 1150. vi. Olive Helens b. 4 Sept., 1884; 1151. vii. Mabel ChristenaS 6. 2G Mch., 1887; 1152. viii. Earl Jonathan9 6. 3 Nov., 1890; 1153. ix. Ellen JMaria9 b. 12 Sept., 1894.* * Fain. Recs. and pers. know., 745. THE SEVENTH GENERATION 199 i. Joseph Oscar" (Edeburn) h. 21 Nov., 1878. ii. Mary Luella" (Edeburn) b. 26 Jany., 1882. iii. Carrie EtheF (Edeburn) b. 4 May, 1884. iv. Clark ParshalP (Edeburn) b. 18 Apl., 1886. 751 VII. Clark* b. 22 Mch., 1858." 752 VIII. John Rudolph** b. 6 May, i860. FAMILY CXXVI* SAMUEL^ [310], (WilUam\ SamiieP, James*, IsraeP, IsracP, Jaines^) b. Centervilie, Pa., 27 Oct., 1824; d. West Middlesex, Pa., 14 June, 1889: m. West Middlesex, Pa., 26 Oct., 1848, Rebecca, dc2u. John and Elizabeth (McBride) New- kirk (b. Darlington, Pa., 14 Mch., 1824). Children: 753 I. Emma" b. 9 July, 18 — ; m. 20 June, 1887, W. J. Davidson. [Beaver Falls, Pa. 754 II. Harry Alfred^ b. 27 Feby., 1862.' [West Middlesex, Pa. FAMILY CXXVII.% JAMES ALEXANDER" [311]. (IVilliam", SamiicP, lames', Israel^, IsraeP, James^ ) b. Centervilie, Butler Co., Pa., 1 1 Dec, a. Clark Parsliall m. .\(l(la Modinnis. No issue. b. Harry .Vlfrcd I'arshall m. Sandy Lako, Pa., 25 June, 1902, Elln, dau. Kobert Hugh and ilartha ( liaird ) AlcCuUough { 6. Sandy Lake, 20 June, 1877). t • Fam. Recs. and pers. know. 754. t Pers. statement. t Fam. Recs. and pers. know., 756 and 757. 200 THE PARSHALL FAMILY 1827; d. Neshannock Falls, Pa., 16 Dec, 1885; m. Centerville, Pa., 20 May, 1848, Maria, dan. of James Rodgers {b. Center- ville, 3 Oct., 1832; d. Neshannock Falls, 3 Aug., 1895). Children: 755 I. Ida* b. 24 Apl., 1852; d. inf. 756 II. William L.* b. Mercer, Pa., 3 Oct., 1854." [St. Marys, IV. Va. 757 III. Francis Rudolph* b. Mercer, Pa., 4 May, 1858." [Allegheny City, Pa. 758 IV. Clara Jane* b. Leesburg, Pa., 22 Nov., 1862. 759 V. Mary Ada* b. Leesburg, Pa., 28 Feby., 1867. 760 VI. Melvin C* b. Leesburg, Pa., 22 Mch., 1872. FAMILY CXXVIIL* ELI GEE^ [322], (Daniel'^, SamucP, James*, Israel, IsracP, James^) b. Milton, O., 24 Jany., 1844: m. Independence, la., 6 Jany., 1870, Adelia, dan. John and Catherine (Trainer) Calla- han [b. Columbus, Wis., 25 Dec, 1847). [Cuba, Mo. a. William L. Parshall m. Latrobe, Westmoreland Co., Pa., 10 May. 1807, Harriet, dau. John and Hannah ( ) Wright (6. Pennsville, Favette Co., Pa., 9 .June, 1872). Children: 1154. i. Helena h. Pennsville, Pa., 9 Julv, 1898; 1155. n. Arthur LeRoy9 h. Pennsville, 14 June, 1001.* h. Franklin Rudolph Parshall m. Leesburg, Pa., — Apl., 1888. Margaret Sophia, dau. Charles and Harriet ( ) Banfield (6. England, 18 Apl., 1863). ChUdren: 1156. i. Stanley Banfield9 h. New Castle, Pa., 27 Oct., 1890; 1157. a. Sydney Gardners 5. New Castle, Pa., 4 Sept., 1892; 1158. in. Paul B.9 6. Franklin, Pa., 14 Mch., 1890; d. 16 Mch., 1890.* • Pers. statement. THE SEVENTH GENERATION 201 Children: 761 I. Frank G.* b. New Hampton, la., 12 Nov., 1871." [Nezu Hampton, la. 762 II. Mary Elizabeth* b. Lawler, la., 11 Jany., 1875; d. Sumner, la., 3 Apl., 1876. 763 III. Catherine Grace* b. Sumner, la., 23 Apl., 1877; d. Sumner, la., 23 Apl., 1879. [Sut)iner, la. 764 IV. Etta Gertrude* b. Chickasaw Co., la., 6 Mch., 1880. 765 V. May Catherine* b. New Hampton, la., 29 May, 1882. 766 VI. LeVinnie Rose* b. Dresden, la., 6 Nov., 1884. 767 VII. Philip Alfred* b. Sumner, la., 28 Jany., 1887. 768 VIII. Arthur John* b. Sumner, la., 26 May, 1890. FAMILY CXXIX.f FREDERICK" [323], (Thomas''', SamttcP, James*, IsraeP, IsracP, James^) b. Ravenna, O., 2 Apl., 1825; d. Sharlersville, Portage Co., O., 14 Oct., 1885; m. 27 Apl., 1855, Eliza, dan. Daniel and Susan ( ) Depue (b. 4 Apl., 1835; d. Shalers- ville, O., 25 Feby., 1901). [Shulcrsz'ille, Portage Co., O. Children: (All b. Shalersville. O.) 769 I. Willie Ernest* b. 19 Mch., 1859.' 770 II. Luna Eugenia* b. 20 I\Ich., 1861.'' o. Frank G. I'Hrsliall m. Klma, la.. G Feby., 1901, Mattip, dau. George Pittinfrer (h. North Washinffton. la., 20 Febv.," IH^^l)).♦ h. Willie Krnest Parsball d. Shalersville, "o.. 2'0 Feby.. 1001 : m. Detroit, Alioh.. Sept., 1888, Lillian, dnu. Deforest and Sophronia (I'arshall) [ ] Wheeloek (6. Freedom, O., 21 Apl., 1801). Children: 1159. t. Clayton Deforest.sf r. I. una Ens-enia Parshall m. Akron, 0., 2 Oct., 1884, George, s. Henry and Mary (Hall) Corl (5. Mogadore, 0., 14 Jany., 1861). Issue: i. Fred* (C'orl.)t • Pera. statement. t Fam. Recs. and pera. know., 771. 202 THE PARSHALL FAMILY 7/1 III. Friend Luman* b. 27 Nov., 1868.° yy2 IV. Pearlie James^ b. 10 Feby., 1872; d. Shalersville, O.. 31 Dec, 1876. FAMILY CXX.f JOHN HARMON^ Dr., [326], (David\ SamiicP, James*, IsracP, IsracF, Jaincs^) b. Ellswortli, Mahoning Co., O., i Aug., 1824; (/. Kingsville, O., 24 Dec, 1883; in. 20 Sept., 1849, Susan B., dan. Thomas and Nancy (Miller) Van Winkle {b. Linesville, Pa., 6 June, 1831 ; d. Kingsville, O., 6 ApL, 1884). [Kingsville, Ashtabula Co., O. Children: (All b. Linesville, Pa.) yy^ I. Abbie Winifred^t b. 15 June, 1850: d. Geneva, O., 10 June, 1889; nt. Kingsville, O., 3 July, 1871, Worthy T., s. Lorenzo Solon and Harriet (Taylor) Bull (b. Solon, O., 17 Oct., 1843). iVo issue. [Kingsville, O. 774 II. Herbert Morgan* b. 10 Oct., 1858.' a. Friend Lunian Parshall m. Ravenna, O., G Nov., 1889, Addie Irene, dau. .John and Ella (Baxter) Brown (b. Franklin, O., 24 Jany., 1873). Children: Kankalvce, 111., 23 Oct., 1862). No issue.* h. Herbert Morgan Parshall b. 10 Oct., 18.58; m. Topeka, Kan., 15 Aug., 1889, Hannah E., dau. .Toel Harrison and Sarah Jane (Swan) Bledsoe (6. Kankakee, 111., 23 Oct., 1862). No issue. * Pers. statement. t P. and Van E. Fams. ; Fam. Recs. and pers. know., 774. t P. and Van E. Fams., and pers. know. Worthy T. Bull. THE SEVENTH GENERATION 203 FAMILY CXXXI* WILLIAM SHREVE' [328], {David'-\ SmmicP, James*, Israel^, Israel', James^j b. Trumbull Co., O., 3 Oct., 1832; m. Trumbull Co., O., 28 Oct., 1852, Mary A., dau. John and Jane (McCrary) Smith (b. Trumbull Co., O., 27 Mch., 1834; d. Dows, la., 26 Dec, 1900). [Dozvs, Wright Co., la. Ckildren: 775 I. Ruth Athalia* b. Trumbull Co., O., 28 June, 1853. [Eagle Grove, Wright Co., la. 776 II. Ida Adelaide* b. Trumbull Co., O., 28 Mch., 1856; (•/. Jamestown, N. Dak., 28 Dec, 1886; ;;;. Cedar Rapids, la., 3 Mch., 1884, Henry, .?. John and (Scott) Wheeler {b. Wis., 2 Sept.. 1855). Issue: i. Alta May" (Wheeler) b. 22 Feby., 1885. 777 III. Alice D.» b. Shelby Co., Mo., i Jany.. 1861 : m. Webster City, la., i Jany., 1880, William H., s. David and Sarah (Green) Inman {b. Ohio). Issue: [Eagle Grove, la. i. Jessie Floss Clendina" (Inman). ii. Grace Vivian"' (Inman). iii. William Shreve^ (Inman). iv. Alice Sophronia' (Inman). V. Firman Gee" (Inman). 778 IV. Florence Abbie" b. Richmond, Wash. Co., la., 29 Mch., 1862; VI. Webster City, la., 28 Sept., 1881, Complied from Fam. Recs. by 7S3. 204 THE PARSHALL FAMILY William, s. Robert and Christena (Hendry) Bain {b. Canada, 19 Oct., 1861). Issue: [IValdeck, Atkin Co., Minn. i. Earl^ (Bain) b. 28 May, 1882; d. 8 Mch., 1886. ii. Florence Edna" (Bain) b. 4 Aug., 1884. iii. Jessie Mary* (Bain) b. 11 June, 1886. iv. Wilmer ].^ (Bain) b. 14 Aug., li V. Windle G.» (Bain) b. 14 Aug., il vi. Etta May" (Bain) b. 18 June, 1890. vii. Mary Ida® (Bain) b. 30 Nov., 1895. viii. William" (Bain) b. 23 Dec., 1897. 779 V. John Harmon* b. Richmond, la., 6 ApL, 1864; d. Richmond, la., 20 Sept., 1865. 780 VI. Margaret May* b. Richmond, la., 26 Jany., 1867; m. Blairsburg, la., 28 May, 1889, Fred S., s. Amos and Mary (Swarts) Bailey (fc. Webster City, la., 26 Nov., 1866). Issue: [Webster City, la. i. Amos F." (Bailey) b. 18 May, 1893. ii. Ralph William* (Bailey) b. 20 June, 1897; d. II ApL, 1898. 781 VII. Mary Adelia* b. Richmond, la., 6 Apl., 1869; d. Richmond, la., 25 July, 1870. 782 VIII. Blanche Adelia* b. Richmond, la., 21 May, 1871. 783 IX. Mary Etta* b. Webster City, la., 12 July, 1874. FAMILY CXXXII* DAVID FURMAN' [331], (David^, SamucP, James*, Israel, IsraeP, James^ ) b. Berlin, Mahoning Co., O., 13 Sept., 1841 ; m. • Pers. statement. THE SEVENTH GENERATION 205 Espyville, Crawford Co., Pa., 4 May, 1864, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. Joseph and Hannah (Stinson) Gibson {b. Espyville, Pa., 2-j Nov., 1846). [Denmark, Lee Co., la. Children : 784 I. Fred Gibson* b. 18 Feby., 1865." 785 II. Emma Julia* b. Danville, Des Moines Co., la., 22, Mch., 1868; m. Fort Madison, la.. 26 Nov., 1890, Thomas Roach, s. Reuben Adams and Mary (Tins- ley) Smith {b. Bardolph, 111., 23 July, 1856). Issue: i. Frank Parshall* (Smith) b. 10 Sept., 1891. 786 III. Herbert* b. 14 Feby., 1874." 787 IV. Frank* b. Denmark, la., 17 Dec, 1877; d. 11 Feby., 1880. 788 V. Lizzie Florence* b. Denmark, la., 4 Sept., 1880; ni. Denmark, la., 5 Oct., 1898, Charles E., s. Daniel and Margaret (Bazel) Purcell {b. Burlington, la., 22 Feby., 1866). Issii-e: i. Bessie Julia" (Purcell) b. 16 Aug., 1900. [Fart Madison, la. 789 VI. Alta Lucy* b. Denmark, la., i June. 1883. a. Fred (Jilison Pnrslinll m. Now London, In., 18 .Tany.. 1SS8, Florpnco, dnu. Joseph and hucrptia (('rainnpr) -Miller (6. Quincy, 111., ti Oct.. 180"). Child- ren: 1101. 1. Fnrmnn Clnrkn 6. Denmark, la.", 20 Mav, 180.3; 1102. t«. Frank Miller!' h. Ml. Pleasant. la., 28 Deo., lilOO.* h. Herbert I'arslinll m. Ft. Madison, la., 15 Feb., 1808. Cora Dell, dnu. John W. and F.liznbeth (Sen^'er) Haker (6. Denmark, la.. 14 Apl.. 1880). Childrrti: (All h. Denmark.) 110.1. t. Earl HakerS b. 17 June. 1808; 1104. a. Hazel Kstherfl b. 27 Oct., ISllO.* • Pers. statement. 206 THE PARSHALL FAMILY FAMILY CXXXIIL* GIDEON" [332], (Jacob\ SamucP, James*. IsraeP, IsracP, Jamcs^) h. Mahoning Co., O., 11 June, 1826: vi. Milton Center, O., 12 Aug., 1847, Hannah, dan. Isaac and Ehzabeth (De Long) Winans {b. Newton Tp., O., 30 Nov., 1827; d. Pipestone, Mich., 13 Oct., 1895). {Pipestone, Mich. Children: (All h. Pa.) 790 I. Albert.* 791 II. Isaac H.* b. 9 July, 1851." 792 III. Daniel.* 793 IV. Celoy.* 794 V. Grant* b. ly June, 1863." FAMILY CXXXIV.f ARCHIBALD GALLOWAY^ [340], ( I srarl^ Israeli IsracP, IsracP, IsraeP Janics^) b. Albion, N. Y., 14 June, 181 5; d. East Spring^vater, N. Y., 23 Aug., 1899; vi. East Springwater, 31 Dec, 1836, Emeline, dan. John and Lucy (Howard) Andrew? (b. Union, Broome Co., N. Y., 20 Nov., 1816: d. East Spring- water, 7 July, 1888). o. Isaac H. Parshall ni. Benton Harbor, Mich., — May. 1873, Jennie, dau. Frank and Amelia (Bushey) Pryne. Children: 1165. i. Alraa.o* b. Grant Parshall m. (1) Berrien Springs, Mich.. 18 Sept., 1884, Agnes, dau. Harley and Marv Jane (Maddox) Dana (6. Pipestone, Mich., 29 July, 1860; d. ) Children: 1166. i. Glenn J.9 h. 20 June, 1887, to. (2) Dowegiac, Mich., 4 Nov., 1895, Catherine, dau. Lord Smith (b. 1860). No tssue.* • Pers. statement. t Fam. Recs. and pers. know.. 795. THE SEVENTH GENERATION 207 Children : 795 I. Lucy Howard'** b. East Springwater, lo June, 1838; m. Springwater, 23 Sept., 1866, Ira Leet, s. Elijah and Polly (Arnold) Wetmore, {b. East Springwater, 28 Feby., 1842). Issue: i. Zee® (Wetmore) b. 2 Dec, 1869; 111. ■ Bowles, ii. Emma" (Wetmore) b. 14 July, 1872; m. Hosley. iii. Wirt E." (Wetmore) b. 23 Aug., 1874. iv. Archibald Galloway* (Wetmore) b. 25 Dec., 1877. V. Daisy L.' (Wetmore) b. i Feby., 1882. 796 II. Alice" b. 4 July, 1840; d. — Mch., 1842. 797 III. Ellen Charlotte* b. 19 Aug., 1842; d. 5 Feby., 1883; ni. Coykendall. 798 IV. Harriet Adelma'* b. 4 Jany., 1846; d. 20 Nov. 1875. m. Fuller. 799 V. Emily Amelia" b. 13 May, 1848; d. — Mch., 1874; 800 VI. John Lever® b. 23 July, 1852. FAMILY CXXXV.j LEVI THAYER' [341]. (IsracP, IsraeP, Israel*, IsraeP, IsraeP, James^) b. Springwater, N. Y., 5 Sept., 1817; d. Water- ford Mills, Ind., 27 Dec., i860; m. Columbia City, Ind., 21 Sept., 1845, Lydia. dan. Peter and Polly (Birch) Mosher {b. Hannibal, N. Y., 25 Dec, 1820; d. 27 Apl., i860). [Watcrford Mills, Ind. • Pors. statement. t Fam. Recs. and pera. know., 302. 208 THEPARSHALLFAMILV Children : 8oi I. Arthur James* b. Columbia City, Ind.. 27 Sept., 1846.° [Mitchell, S. Dak. 802 II. Israel Peter^ b. 22 Feby., 1849.'' [Coldwatcr, Mich. 803 III. Archibald Galloway® b. 18 July, 1851; d. 26 jany., 1857- 804 IV. Deborah Alfaretta* b. 26 July, 1853: d. Collamer, Ind., 14 Oct., 1854. 805 V. Charles Lewis® b. 2 Aug., 1857." 806 VI. Jennie Jeanette® b. 25 Nov., 1859. a. Hon. Arthur James Parshall m. Chicajjo, 111., 19 Sept., 1865. Mary Vanness, dan. William P. and Eliza Nevil (Jacques) Carney (6. Chicago, 15 Nov., 1847). Children: 1167. i. Leon M.9 6. Chicago, 13 Sept., 1866; d. Voncouver, Wash., 9 Jany., 1898; m. Oregon City, Ore., 14 .July, 1892, — ; 1168. 'a. Lumas Arthurs b. Chicago, 20 Jany., 1869; d. Chicago, 19 Aug., 1870; 1169. Hi. Jennie Elizabeth LvdiaS &. "Chicago, 23 Aug.. 1872; 1170. ii\ Fannie Violette Eose9 6. Rock'port, So. Dak., 7 Sept., 1873; 1171. v. Edward Louis9 6. Eosedale, So. Dak., 13 Aug., 1875; 1172. vi. Frank Pettigrew9 6. Eosedale, So. Dak., 20 May, 1881; d. Alex- andrina. So. Dak., 25 Sept., 1890; 1173. vii. Harry Eaymondo h. Alexan- drina, So. Dak., 14 Dec, 1883. Arthur .J. Parshall enlisted in an Ind. Regt. at 16 years of age and served until the close of the War. Located at Clii- cago and studied law. Was burned out during the great fire of 1871. and removed to Dakota Territory in 1872. Helped organize Hansen County and was its first prosecuting attorney. Afterwards Register of Deeds and Kx-otiicio County Clerk for eight years. Elected to the Territorial Legisla- ture, he served one term. Has since devoted himself to journalism and is now (1902) Editor of the Parkstown, (So. Dak.) Advance.* ' 6. Israel Peter Parshall m. Eosedale, So. Dak., 19 Sept., 1880. Mary Stevenson (6. Seneca Falls. N. Y., 1 Aug., 1862). Children: 1174. i. Rosaline Mav9 h. Mitchell. So. Dak., 14 Dec. 1881; 1173. ii. Thaver PeterS ft. So. Whitley, Ind., 27 Oct., 1887; 1176. Hi. Althea Julia9 h. So. Whitley, 20 Oct., 1889; 1177. iv. Bessie Fern9 5. So. Whitley, 27 Nov., 1891.* c. Charles Lewis Parshall m. Morehead, la., 31 Mch., 1881, Nancy JIartin, dnu. Martin and Jlary (Shaw) Potter. Children: 1178. j. Lucy" Ann9 5. Little Sious, la., 18 Sept., 1882.* • Pers. statement. THE SEVENTH GENERATION 209 FAMILY CXXXVI* ISAAC RANSOM^ [343], {IsmcP IsracP Israel* IsraeP IsraeP Jarncs^) b. Springfwater, Liv. Co., N. Y., 6 Dec, 1823; d. Fremont, Mich., 4 Mch., 1879; nt. Bloods Corners, Steuben Co., N. Y., 5 Sept., 1848, Rowena Belinda, dan. Zebadiah and Betsey (Dagget) Briggs, {b. Cattaraugus Co., N. Y., 8 Mch., 1832). {Fremont, Mich. Children: 807 I. Mary* b. Springwater, N. Y., 27 Feby., 1850; m. Fremont, Mich., 8 Jany., 1868, Wilford Denis, s. Benjamin Bowin and Miranda (Terry) Briggs (b. Richmond, Ont. Co., N. Y., 6 Jany., 1844). Issue: [Fremont, Mich. i. Francis OrvaP (Briggs) b. 9 Mch., 1869. ii. Benjamin James* (Briggs) b. 7 Feby., 1871. iii. Dollie May' (Briggs) &. 26 Apl., 1874. iv. Joshua Irvin' (Briggs) b. 16 Mch., 1880. V. Edith Melvina" (Briggs) b. 15 July, 1883. vi. Norman Brazilla' (Briggs) b. 28 Oct., 1885. 808 II. Julia* b. 20 Nov., 1851 ; rf. 11 Oct., 1852. 809 III. Brazilla Waterman* b. SpringAvater, N. Y., 23 Oct., 1853 ; lanii. [Fremont, Mich. 810 IV. Deborah Elizabeth* b. 23 Mch., 1856; d. 16 Aug., 1878: 111. William Friend. Issue: i. Mary Elizabeth' (Friend) b. 9 June, 1874. * Fam. Rec. aod pers. know. 812. 210 THE PARSHALL FAMILY ii. (Friend) b. 13 Oct., 1876; d. 27 July, 1877. iii. Maude" (Friend) b. 30 Apl., 1878; d. 11 Oct., 1878. 811 V. George Ransom* b. i Aug., 1862; d. i Oct., 1881. 812 VI. Phebe Melissa* b. Kalamazoo, Mich., 19 Aug., 1867; m. Fremont, Mich., 31 Aug., 1885, Albert Henry, s. David Lewis and Elizabeth (Marks) Reed (b. Kalamazoo, Mich., 17 June, 1861). No issue: [Frenio)it, Mich. FAMILY CXXXVII* ISRAEL D.^ [356], {Tcrry^ IsracP Isra-cl* IsraeP IsracP James^) b. Springvvater, Livingston Co., N. Y., 24 Oct., 1836; m. Sciota Tp., Shiawassee Co., Mich., 16 July, 1865, Margaret Jane, dau. Jacob Birch and Rebecca Matilda (Coryell) Havi- land {b. Iosco, Liv. Co., Mich., 25 Aug., 1848). [Laingsbiirg, Shiazi'assee Co., Mich. Children: (All b. and d. Woodhull, Mich.) 813 I. Annie V.* b. 4 July, 1867; d. 28 Jany., 1876. 814 II. Mark J.* b. 9 July, 1869; d. 13 May, 1875. 815 III. Terry E.* b. 16 Feby.. 1872; d. 13 May, 1873. 8x6 IV. Charles B.® b. 4 Sept., 1873 ; d. 4 Feby., 1874. 817 V. Bruce* b. 6 June, 1882. • Pers. statement. THE SEVENTH GENERATION 211 FAMILY CXXX]'III* GEORGE BRADFORD" [364], {Ira" David'- Israel* IsracP Isra^P Jaiiics^) b. Potter, Yates Co., N. Y., 16 Sept., 1827; m. Potter, N. Y., 10 Nov., 1853, Ann Elizabeth, dan. John and Nancy (Gage) Saunders {b. Potter, N. Y., 30 Mch., 1831; d. Potter, I ]\Ich., 1902). {Potter, Yates Co., N. Y. Children : 818 I. Rosalie Van Tyle**! b. Grass Lake, Mch., 13 Sept., 1854; m. Benton Center, Yates Co., N. Y., 26 May, 1878, Levi, s. Ira and Harriet (Horde) Pressler {b. Ferguson Corners, N. Y., 29 July, 1850). Issue. [Potter, Yates Co., N. Y. i. Fred Wellington' (Pressler) b. 10 ApL, 1879. ii. Ellen Victoria' (Pressler) b. 7 May, 1883. 819 II. Ira John'^ b. Rushville, Yates Co., N. Y., 23 May, 1858." 820 III. William Albert* b. 16 Mch., 1862.' {La port City, la. a. Ira John Parshall rf. Atlanta, Steuben Co., N. Y., 6 Nov.. 1S81 : m. North Cohocton, Steuben Co., N. Y., 20 Febv.. 1878, Nettie, dau. Daniel and Elizabeth (.Jones) Stephenson (b. Naples, "Ont. Co., N. Y., 8 Oct., 1839). Children: 117fl. t. Charles .VufrustusB h. Naples, 2fi Nov., 1878; m. Roches- ter, N. Y,. 4 .\pl., 1001, Zada M., dnu. Klias .Vlmond and Emilv Ida (Ran- kin) Lapp {h. Helleville, Ont., 4 Apl., 188;!). Children: 1281. i". Irn .JohniO b. 21 Apl.. I'.m.': 1180. ii. Minnies 6. Rushville, N. Y., 23 Feby., 1880. The widow of Ira .1. Parshall m. (2) 1 Dec, 188fi, Charles ,J. Coons and had issue: ». Flovd Lorentus (Coons) 6. 23 Sept., 1888; ii. George Bradford (Coons) 6. 17 June, 189I.t 6. William Albert Parshall m. Independence. la., 16 Mch., 1892, Ruhr Annette, dnu. Orson Tarbell and Sarah Ann (Graves) Conerv (6. Dclniar, la., 7 Apl., 18(17). Children: 1181. t. Effie TaborO 6. Independence, la., 21 June, ISO.j.t • Fam. Reos. and pers. know., 361. t Pers. statement X Fam. Recs. and pers. know., wld., 819. 212 TiH E PARSHALL FAMILY 821 IV. Edward Delos^ b. 17 Apl., 1869.° {Rushville, Yates Co., N. Y, FAMILY CXXXIX* MOSES HULL' [370], (Asa" Daz'id'' Israel' IsracP IsraeP James^) b. Potter, Yates Co., N. Y., 13 Feby., 1826; d. Spring- water, N. Y., 25 Sept., 1855; ;;;. Springwater, N. Y., 18 Feby., 1853, Sophia, daii. Ethan Grover. [Springzvater, N. Y. Children: 822 I. Julia Estella* b. Springwater, N. Y., 9 Dec, 1853; m. South Lima, N. Y., Isadore A. Stacey. Issue: [Rochester, N. Y. i. Maude Elizabeth* (Stacey) b. 31 Mch., 1875. ii. Isadore MabeP (Stacey) b. 7 July, 1877. iii. Frederick Grant' (Stacey) b. 24 Dec, 1878. iv. Nettie' (Stacey) b. 31 Dec, 1880. V. Harriet A.» (Stacey) b. 6 Oct., 1884. FAMILY CXL.f HENRY' [373] (Daz'id" David'' Israel' IsraeP IsraeP James') b. Springwater, N. Y., 5 July, 1820; m. Spring\vater, N. Y., 15 Mch., 1843, Lucina, dau. Amos and Rowena (Hale) Root (b. Springwater, N. Y., 16 Mch., 1825; d. Oakley, Mich., 29 Jany., 1892). [Oakley, Sagiuazu Co., Mich. a. Edward Delos Parshall m. Potter Center, N. Y.. 12 Febv., 1898, Nettie dau. John and Susan (Elwell) Brandon (ft. Italy, N. Y., 23 Aug., 1880). Children: 1182. i. Frances Leones ft. Potter, N. Y., 12 .July, 1901.t • Fam. Recs. and pers. know. 372. t Fam. Rec. and pers. know., 373 and pers. know., S27. THE SEVENTH GENERATION 213 Children: (All b. SpringAvater, N. Y.) S23 I. Franklin Stephen^ d. s. p. 824 II. Louisa INIanetie* (/. — Aug., 1863 ; »«»;. 825 III. Rowena** b. 18 Dec, 1849; w. Oakley, Mich., 16 Oct., 1870, Llewellyn, s. Lemuel and Elizabeth (Shutt) Homer (&. Pa., 27 Mch., 1850). Issiie: [Chcsanmg, Mich. i. Harry L.^ (Homer) b. 8 Dec, 1880. 826 IV. Amos Root" b. 19 Mch., 1852." [Oakley, Mich. S2y V. Maria*** b. 8 July, 1855; m. Chesaning, Mich., 20 Dec, 1874, Charles, .?. Benjamin and Nancy (Ace- thorp) Washburn (6. Fort Ann, N. Y., 16 Apl., 1842). Issue: [Oakley, Mich. i. Charles Henry' (Washburn) b. 13 Oct., 1875. ii. Elnora Maria" (Washburn) b. 7 Nov., 1877. iii. Benjamin Francis" (Washburn) b. 21 Mch., 1880. iv. .Alia May" (Washburn) b. 8 Jany.. 1882. V. Mary Elma" (Washburn) t. 26 Apl., 1884. vi. Mattie Ellena" (Washburn) b. 23 July, 1887. vii. Louisa Rowena" (Washburn) b. 19 Nov., 1891; d. 19 Nov., 1891. viii. Lucina Hazel" (Washburn) b. 24 July. 1893. 828 VI. Addie May* b. ii Oct., 1863; ;;;. Merrill. [Oakley, Midi. a. Amos Root Parshall m. Onkley, Sag. Co.. Mich., .^l .Jany., 187.5, Eliza- "beth, dati. .lohn and .Mary .1. (Knapp) Crambell ( b. Caviiga, N. Y., 2 Sept., 18^4) .Children : 118.3. t". Alice J.9 b. 10 Dec, 187(5: 1184. ii. .Tohn Henn-9 6. 20 .Janv., 1878; 1185. iii. Arthur ParkerO b. 22 Sept., 1881; USfi. 'iv. Fred Earl9 6. 18 Apl., 1885t • Pers. statement. -t Fam. Kecs. and pers. know., 11S6. 214 THE PARSHALL FAMILY FAMILY CXLI* HIRAM WILLARD' [375], {David'' David^ Israel^ Israel IsracP James^) b. 18 May, 1824; d. Springwater, N. Y., i Nov., 1896; m. I Jany., 1850, Jane N., dau. Ezra and Harriet (Stew- art) Walker {b. SpringAvater, 24 July, 1827; d. Springwater, 12 Oct., 1900). [Springzmtcr, N. Y. Children: (All b. Springwater, N. Y.) 829 I. Alice E.^ b. 30 May, 1853; nt. Springwater, 12 Jany., 1876, Lyman, s. John Smith (d. Buffalo, N. Y., i July, 1884). Issue: [Eddytown, Yates Co., N. Y. i. Effie E.^ (Smith) b. 2 Jany., 1877; d. 29 Jany., 1889. ii. Ernest E.^ (Smith) b. 27 July, 1878. iii. Albertis* (Smith) b. 2 Oct., 1879. iv. Wayne McV." (Smith) b. 28 June, 1881. 830 II. Mary E.^ b. 17 June, 1857; ;;;. Springwater, i May, 1878, Richmond, s. John and Hannah (Bishop) Ray. No issue. [Springzmiter, N. Y. 831 III. Rozedna® b. 24 Feby., 1858. [Springwater, N. Y. FAMILY CXLII.j AM AS A LOUIS'' [376], (David^ David^ Israel* IsracP IsracP James^) b. Springwater, Livingston Co., N. Y., 28 Apl., 1827; d. 26 Apl., 1854; m. 8 Aug., 1848, Mary E. Bristol. • Pam. Recs. and pers. know., SSI; Walker Mem. 265. t Fam. Recs. and pers. know., 831. THE SEVENTH GENERATION 215 Children : 832 I. Ellen L.** b. 2 July, 1850; d. 30 Mch., 1855. 833 II. M. Addie* b. 24 July, 1853; "'• Burgette. [Red House, Catt. Co., N. Y. FAMILY CXLIII* STEPHEN^ [379], {David^ David^ Israel* IsraeP IsraeF James^) b. Springwater, Livingston Co., N. Y., 28 Dec, 1835; d. Canadice, Ontario Co., N. Y., 18 May, 1891 ; m. Springwater, N. Y., 6 Jany., 1858, Esther, dan. Elisha and Elizabeth (Fletch- er) Bailey {b. Canadice, N. Y., 6 Jany., 1842; d. Canadice, N. Y., 19 Sept., 1898). [Springwater, Liv. Co., N. Y. Children: 834 I. Andolia May« b. Springwater, N. Y., 17 Mch., 1868; m. Springwater, N. Y., 10 Fehy., 1887, John Sylves- ter, s. James \V. and Alida (McGrossen) Capron {b. Springwater, N. Y., 31 Oct., 1866). Issue: [Canadice, Out. Co., N. Y. i. Earl Stephen" (Capron) b. 6 Nov., 1895; d. 9 Mch., 1899. ii. Russell James" (Capron) b. 5 Fehy., 1900. 835 II. Alia* b. 22 Apl., 1875 ; d. 18 Jany., 1876. • Fum. Recs. and pers. know. 834. 216 THE PARSHALL FAMILY FAMILY CXLIV* MILES FARQUHAR^ [382]. {Amzi^ AsaP Israel' IsracF IsraeP James^) b. Portage, N. Y., 11 Aug., 1830; m. Mt. Morris, N. Y., 16 Nov., 1852, Lydia Emily, dan. Isaac and Lydia (Bid- lack) Lamkin {h. Mt. Morris, Liv. Co., N. Y., 28 Apl-, 1835). [Albuquerque, N. M. Children : 836 I. Alden Wallace* b. 5 Sept., 1856; d. Eldred, Pa., 22 Mch., 1864. 837 II. Arthur Lamkin* b. 1 Sept., 1S62. [Albuquerque, N. M. 838 III. Mary Geneva** b. Eldred Pa., 13 Mch., 1865: m. Albuquerque, N. M., 17 Sept., 1885, Joseph T.,.r. William and Elizabeth (Cowan) Johnson {b. Prince Edward's Island, Canada, 17 Sept., 1855). Issue: [Albuquerque, N. M. i. Willard ParshalP (Johnson) b. 26 June. 1886. ii. Nellie McCabe* (Johnson) b. 2 Aug., 1892. Is much interested in church work, having served as Superin- tendent of the Sabbath School of the M. E. church in St. Helena, Wyoming Co., N. Y., for three years. Has also served as Superintendent, Class Leader and Trustee in the M. E. churches at Eldred, McKean Co., Pa., Belfast. Allegany Co.. N. Y., Witchita, Kan., and in Albuquerque. N. M. * Pers. statement. THE SEVENTH GENERATION 217 FAMILY CXLV* LOT" [384], {Amzf' Asa' Israel* Israel' IsracF James') b. Portage, N. Y., 15 Dec. 1833; »"• Belfast, N. Y., 31 Dec, 1863, Lydia Maria, dan. Abel and Nancy ( ) Parker (b. Seneca Falls, N. Y., 30 Mch., 1839; d. Ringgold, Ga., 19 Dec, 1886). Children: 839 I. IMabel* b. 7 Feby., 1865; d. Alleghany Bridge, Pa., -3 Jany., 1866. 840 II. William Klein* b. 12 Dec, 1866; d. Chemung, N. Y., 19 Feby., 1867. 841 III. Frank Charles^ b. Elmira, N. Y., 9 ApL, 1867." [Atlanta, Ga. 842 IV. Frederick Arthur* b. 6 July, 1868. [Corning, Ark. 843 V. Harry Abel* b. 26 Aug., 1871. [Atlanta, Ga. 844 VI. Walter Byrnes* b. 39 July, 1874. 845 VII. George Baldwin* b. i June, 1878. [Philadelphia, Pa. FAMILY CXLVI.f VINCENT^ [390], (Thos. ^.« Asa'' Israel* LmieP IsraeF James*) b. Chemung, N. Y., 16 Nov., 1829: ;;;. Oceola, Mich., 13 Apl., 185 1, Caroline, dan. Jonathan and Mary (Wells) Roberts (&. Chemung Co., N. Y., 18 Dec, 1826). n. Frank t'liarlos Piirslmll is an adopted son; .surnainp not known; took name of I'arshall: m. .Atlanta, (ia., (! Sept., ISill. Kinnia E.. ditu. Felix and flara (.Marmipv) Webb (b. Polk Co., Tenn., 31 Jany., 1871). Children: 1187. i. Lottie "Bell.9 • Pers. state. .184 t Fam. Recs. and pers. know., 846. 218 THE PARSHALL FAMILY Children: 846 I. Chester A.^ b. Oceola Tp., Mich., 27 June, 1852.° FAMILY CXLVIL* CHAUNCEY^ [392], {Thomas K." Asa^ Israel' Israel^ IsraeP Jamcs^) b. Chemung, N. Y., 2 Oct., 1834; d. Oceola, Mich., 7 July, 1902; m. Mary Jane, dan. Daniel and Susan ( ) Van Syckle {b. Liv. Co., Mich., 26 June, 1837). [Oceolaj Mich. Children: 847 I. Estella** b. Everett Tp., Newaygo Co., Mich., 30 Sept., i860; m. 22 Dec, 1880, William Armstrong. 848 II. William R.« b. Oceola, Mich., 9 Feby., 1863." 849 III. Jesse B.« b. Oceola, Mich., 11 Apl., 1867.^^ FAMILY CXLVIII.i TIMOTHY BROWN^ [394], (Thomas K.^ Asa^ Israel* IsraeP Isra^P Jamcs^) b. Oceola, Liv. Co., Mich., 15 Oct., 1839; d. 18 Mch., 1864: m. Coruqna, Mich., Harriet M., dau. Michael and Cynthia ( ) Alliton (b. Petersburg, Mich., 13 Aug., 1839). [Parshallville, Liv. Co., Mich. a. Chester A. Parshall m. P.irshallville. Mich., 20 May. 1874, Ella Estelle, dau. Jacob Snell and Esther (Mason) Griswold (6. Parshallville, Mich., 19 Dec, 1853). Children: 1188. i. Caroline Esthers b. 5 Apl., 1875; 1189. it. Pearl9 6. 27 June, 1877; 1190. in. Beulah Josephines 6. 22 May, 1885.* h. William R. Parshall, m. 22 Feby., 1880, Emma C. Smith. c. Jesse B. Parshall, m. 30 May, 1889, Maggie Hardy. • Pers. statement. t Fam. Recs. and pers. know., 850. THE SEVENTH GENERATION 219 Children: 850 I. Ella Jane^* b. New Haven, Shia. Co., Mich., 17 Oct., 1861 ; 111. Chesaning, Mich., 14 June, 1884, .Mpheus Cecil, .y. Hiram B. and Hannah (Larkin) Josselyn {b. Buffalo. N. Y., 3 Oct., 1858). Issue: [Owosso, Mich. i. Mabel H." (Josselyn) b. 3 Aug., 1885. ii. Leon Alliton" (Josselyn) b. 18 June, 1888. 851 II. Mina Anne'' b. Shiawassee Co., Mich., 23 Mch., 1863; VI. Owosso, Mich., 15 Mch., 1894, George Springer. Issue: [Ozvasso, Mich. i. Irene" (Springer) b. 9 Feby., 1897. FAMILY CIL.* ASK' [395], (Thomas A'." Asif Israel* IsracP IsracP James^) b. Oceola, Liv. Co., Mich., 7 Feby., 1844; "'■ Fenton, Genesee Co.. Mich., 3 Oct., 1867, Mary J., dau Joseph and Ann (Munerly) Blinton (b. Erie Co., N. Y., 19 Oct.. 1845). [Howcllj Liv. Co. J Mich. Children: 852 I. William V.» 853 II. L. Cclestia.* • Pers. Btatement. 220 THE PARSHALL FAMILY FAMILY CL.* ZACHARY TAYLORS [396], {Thomas K." Asa? Israel* IsracP IsracP Jamcs^) h. Oceola, Liv. Co., Mich., 25 Apl., 1847; m. (i) 16 Dec, 1870, Harriet, dau. Henry W. Roberts. [^St. Louis, Mo. Children: 854 I. Atha^ b. Oceola, Mich., 20 Feby., 1871. in. (2) St. Louis, Mo., 3 July, 1890, Elizabeth S., dan. Samuel and Sarah (Tarbell) Downs {h. East St. Louis, 111., 2 Oct., 1868). No issue. FAMILY CLI.f LUTHER" [404]. (Ransom'^ Asa'= Israel^ IsracP Israel Jamcs^) b. Portage, N. Y., 4 July, 1833: d. Rutherford, N. J., 17 Oct., 1899; m. Dansville, N. Y., 8 Sept., 1863, Emily, dau. Frederick and Mary (Pratt) Stanley. [Rutherford, N. I. Children: 855 I. Cordie Stanley* b. Richburg, N. Y., 16 Aug., 1864; m. Waverly, N. Y., 25 Aug., 1893, Irving K., .y. Dana Park, of Athens, Pa. [Athens, Pa. 856 II. Jennie Elizabeth* b. 19 Feby., 1869. • Pers. statement, t Fam. Recs. and pers. know., 855. THE SEVENTH GENERATION 221 857 III. Frederick Ransom* b. 19 Nov., 1S71 ; d. 11 June, 1898." FAMILY CLII* AOION^ [406], (Ransom^ Asa^ Israel* Israel IsracP Jaincs^) b. 19 Mch., 1838; m. Agnes Martin. [Covington, Ky. Children : 858 I. Clifford.8 859 II. Almon Howard* b. Louisville, Ky., i Mch.. 1867.' 860 III. Amy.* a. Frederick Ransom Parshall, while yet a boy, developed an interest in the organ that never flagged to the close of his brief life. After six lessons from a local teacher, he assumed the organ bench. In the fall of 1800, he went to Brookh-n and studied under the famous Dr. Dudley Buck, with whom he made rapid progress. He served as organist in St. John's and St. Mathew's churches, of Brooklvii ; Christ church, in Elizabeth, N. J., and Zion and St. Timothy's churches of Manhattan Borough. As an organist, he was singu- larly clever in manipulation of registers, in accuracy, and in clearness of phrasing. The works of Bach, Widoz and Merkel, and the host of other organ classics were to him open and familiar: the fugue and the sonata were his daily exercises. Vnt down in almost the beginning of his career, his life was of singular puritj- and devotion to his profession. 6. Almon Howard Parshall, m. Covington, Ky., 24 Nov., 1880, Ann Klizn- beth, dau. Jeremiah and .Mvra (.\dderlv) llolloway ( h, Irondale. O., 1 .Inny., 18C8) Ch.. lini. i. Howard" IVrcivalS; "ll!V2, ii. Agnes .MyraO ; 1193. lii. Edna Adder!y9. Keceivcd a common school education, supplemcnte;mann) Oelkor (b. New York. !l .\pl.. l> 6. 5 Jany., 1882; " 1214. ii. Honriftta Doyi" h. .1 Fchy., ISH.I; \>\r,. Hi. Dora Marcian 6. .3 Mrh., 1900. Knlistpd in 18(12, at the age of 17 years, in the 84th Kegt. O. Infantry, for three months. Discharged at the expiration of his term of service, he re-enlisted, in 18(53. for six months, in the 4lh Inde- pendent Battalion, O. Vol. Cavalry. Discharged at the exiprntion of thin term, he again re-enlisted for three years, serving under flen. .Sherman, anil following that great commander in his famous march "Krom .Mlanta lo the .Se.a." was honorably discharged at the close of the War. Is a memlier of Hankin Post, No, 10, (J. A. K., of BrookljTi. Is employed in the Water De- partment of the Borough of Brooklyn, N". Y.t 6. .John .Morrison Parshall d. TaJInha.ssce, Fla., 4 Fehy., 1804; m. 1.1 Oct., 1843, .\ledorah Lester. ,Vo mshc. Served during the Civil War in Co. A, 14flth Hegt., O. V. Infantry, as Corporal. Term of service 100 days.* • Fam. Rpcs. and per know., Nelson Sayler. t Pers. statement. 240 THE PARSHALL FAMILY FAMILY CLXXVIII* GEORGE EGGY^ [510], (Nathaniel''' Elias' Elias* Davi

b. Washing- ton, Pa.. 7 -May, ISHit; 1234. 11. CccpliaO h. \Vasliinp:ton. Pa.. 7 -May. 188!>; 123.5. iii. .lolin Kani'loljih llillo b. Wasliinjrton. Pa.. 22 .MpIi.. 1801: 12.'!i;. it: .l.-ssio Mavo b. Clavsville. Pa.. 17 .Auir.. 1802; 1237. r. Marfjarpt Klizal)Ptli9 b. 8 July, 1804; 1238. ri. Hpulali TlipIniaO 6. Claysville, Pa.. 27 .\\>]., ISOti.* • Pers. statement. 250 THE PARSHALL FAMILY FAMILY CLXXXVIII* WILLIAM' [551], (James", Elias^, Elias\ David\ David-, James^Jh. Fayette Co., Pa., 19 June, 1839; nt. 1867, Mary Coffee. [IVoodlaud Park, Colo. Children: 988 I. Christian Gass.® FAMILY CLXXXIX."^ JAMES TISDALE' [552], (Jamcs\ Elias\ Elias\ David^ Davids, James^) b. Fayette Co., Fa., 22 July, 1844; )n. Jeffer- son, Pa., 17 June, 1866, Jennie Kline {b. Jefferson, Pa. ; d. Jeffer- son, Pa., 17 July, 1867). [Latlirop, Mo. Children: 989 I. Isaac Enos Coldron b. — July, 1867; d. 2y July, 1867. m. (2) Plattsville, la., 5 Sept., 1869, Mary Ellen, dan. Wil- liam and Mary Ann (White) Huggins {b. Garrett's Fort, Greene Co., Pa., I Jany., 1844). Children: 990 II. Louisa^ b. 19 Aug., 1870; d. Plattsville, la., 12 Nov., 1870. 991 III. Maud* b. II Oct., 1871 ; m. Lathrop, Mo., 1888, William Staples. Issue: [Kansas City. Mo. ♦ Pers. statement. t Fam. Recs. and j)ers. statement 552. THE SEVENTH GENERATION 251 i. Rena" (Staples). ii. James Thomas'* (Staples), iii. Gretchen" (Staples), iv. Aletha" (Staples). 992 IV. Ichabod Kingp* b. 9 Nov., 1873. [St. Louis, Mo. 993 V. Edna* b. 7 Nov., 1875; d. McKeesport, Pa., 17 Sept., 1876. 994 VI. Lena^ b. 31 May, 1877; d. Lathrop, Mo., 24 Aug., 1878. 995 VII. Ethel* b. 19 Feby., 1879; m. Lathrop, Mo., 17 Jany., 1900, Fulton, s. George Washington and Margaret (Brooks) Nicholas (b. 17 Nov., 1873). Issue: [Lathrop, Mo. i. Ona Maud® (Nicholas) b. 4 Oct., 1900. 996 VIII. Jimmie Ellen* b. 7 Mch., 1882. [Lathrop, Mo. FAMILY CXC* ALBERT^ [557], (James'', Elias^ Elias*, David\ David'-, James^) b. Fayette Co., Pa., 26 Feby., 1847; m. Centre Tp., Greene Co., Pa., 23 Jany., 1866, Mary Ann, dan. George and Ann (McCann) Rush {b. Centre Tp., Pa., 27 Feby., 1847: d. New Freeport, Pa., 7 Aug., 1899). [Wayneshirg, Pa. Children: (All b. Greene Co., Pa.) 997 I. Annie May* &. 21 Mch.. 1867. 998 II. Hannah Jane* b. 4 May, 1868; m. Greene Co., Pa., 26 Sept., 1887, John Longdon. .?. Isaac Newton and Sarah Ann (Longdon) Clutter {b. Wash. Co., Pa.. 6 Jany., 1859). Issue: [Bealsz'illc, JVash Co., Pa. • Fam. Recs. and pers. know. 557. 252 THE PARSHALL FAMILY i. Albert Newton" (Clutter) b. 20 Oct., 1888. ii. Ola Vann* (Clutter) b. 22 Feby., 1890. iii. Paul George" (Clutter) b. 18 Dec., 1894. 999 III. George Rush^ b. 5 Nov., 1869; d. Sistersville, W. Va., 25 Mch., 1895. 1000 IV. William Reed* b. 8 Nov., 1871." looi V. James T.* b. 20 Sept., 1873. 1002 VI. Jesse Coldren® b. 25 Aug., 1878.' 1003 VII. Robert Frank* b. 3 Dec, 1880. 1004 VIII. A son b. 5 Apl., 1882; d. 11 ApL, 1882. 1005 IX. Violet Blanche* b. 21 Jany., 1889. FAMILY CXCI* WILLIAM DUNN^ [558], (David Youngs^, David^, Eliaj\ Dcwid\ Davidr, Jamc/) b. Belmont Co., O., 8 Mch., 1848; m. Wichita, Kan., 14 Nov., 1892, Fannie Hilton, dau. Charles and Anna Caroline (Moody) Schultz (b. 10 ApL, 1849). [IVichita, Kan. Children: 1006 I. Burton William.* a. William Reed Parshall, m. Wavnesburg, Pa., 10 Apl., 1808. Margaret, ■dau. William and Nancy (Phillips) Gidley (b. Greene Co., Pa., 23 June, 1881) Children, 1239. i. Nell9 6. 1 Feby., 1899.* 6. Jesse Coldren Parshall b. 2.5 Aug., 1878; m. Waynesburgh, Pa., 17 Apl., 1901, Delia, dau. William and Martha Jane ( ) Gibbons (6. Greene Co., Pa., 5 Apl., 1876.* • Pers. statement. OL--i- THE SEVENTH GENERATION 253 FAMILY CXCII* DAVID THOMAS' [559], (David Youngs", David'', Elias*, David^, David', Janics^) b. Belmont Co., O., 28 May, 1852; m. (i), Martin's Ferry, O., 10 Sept., 1878, Jennie Ellison, dau. John and Elizabeth (Ellison) Leach {b. Berry, Eng. ; (/. «. Ham- ilton, O., — Jany., 1891. [Pittsburg, Pa. Children: 1007 I. Jennie Maude* b. 21 July, 1880. 1008 II. Hazel Dunn* b. 30 June, 1884. HI. (2), Jennie May, dau. William T. and Jane (Ent) Morris {b. Millvilie, O., 10 Sept., 1871). Children: 1009 III. Hazel Marie^ b. 2y Nov., 1893. loio IV. Clover Morris* b. 23 Jany., 1895. FAMILY CXCIII.j STOCKTON THOMAS' [569], (Daniel Shove^, Jame/', James*, Davids, David', James^) b. 1833; m. (i), Sterling, Oswego Co., N. Y., Antoinette Sanford (d. — Feby., 1858). [Rochester, X. Y. Children: loil I. Clarence Stockton b. — Feby., 1858. [Rochester, N. Y. m. (2), Mary Horton. • Fam. Rec8. and perB. know., 1007. t Fam. Recs. and pers. know., Tbeo. Slawson, Rochester, N. Y. 254 THEPARSHaLLFAMILY Children : IOI2 II. Chester Winn b. — Dec, 1863. [U. S. Army. ^"- (3)> • ^o issue. FAMILY CXCIV.* JOHN BENJAMIN" [572], (Alfred Ford", Jamcs^, James*, David^, David-, James^) b. n. Cooperstown, N. Y., 26 Sept., 1842; m. St. Louis, Mo., 5 Aug., 1872, Ellen, dau. David and Elizabeth Ann (Nasniith) Steel {b. Cran Bourne, Eng., 2 Apl., 1 851). {St. Louis, Mo. Children: (All b. St. Louis, Mo.) 1013 I. Burton Watson* b. 29 Oct., 1875. [5'^. Louis, Mo. 1014 II. John Benjamin* b. 21 July, 1877. [St. Louis, Mo. 1015 III. Harriet Elizabeth* b. 4 Oct., 1879: m. Clayton, Mo., 6 June, 1900, William Peter, s. James Joseph and Mary Ellen (Querk) McCabe {b. Co. Wicklow, Ire- land, 23 Oct., 1876). [St. Louis, Mo. 1016 IV. Ellen Lina* b. 25 Sept., 1889. 1017 V. David Steel* b. 5 Mch., 1890. FAMILY CA'CF.f ALFRED GREGORY^ [575]. (James Nichols^, Jame^, James*, David\ David^, James\) b. Albany, N. Y., 16 Oct., 1847; '"• Cobleskill, N. Y., 18 Feby., 1868, Carrie, dan. William • Fam. Recs. and pera. know. 572. t Fam. Recs. and pers. know., 576, and 1021. THE SEVENTH GENERATION 2SS and Margaret ( ) Bunn (b. U'est Fulton, Scho. Co., N. Y., 15 June, 1848). Children : 1018 I. Alfred A.« b. W. Fulton, N. Y.. — Mch., 1869; d. Jersey City, N. J., 15 Jany., 1883. 1019 II. Arthur Bunn'^ b. 26 June, 1870." [Dccrficld, Oneida Co., N. Y. 1020 in. Anson Charles" b. 25 Oct., iSji.' [Frankfort, Hcrk. Co.. N. Y. 1021 IV.. Amos David Everette Frederick* b. 25 Apl., 1873."^ [Frankfort, N. Y. 1022 V. William Henry" b. Sharon Springs, N. Y., 13 Nov., 1876.'' [Albany, N. Y. 1023 VI. Olivia Adelia" b. liion, N. Y., 8 Dec, 1880; m. Al- bany, N. Y., 22 Jany., 1902, Warren W., s. Charles and Betsey (Clark) Denslow {b. Frankfort, N. Y., 4 Sept., 1864).* [Deerfield, Oneida Co., N. Y. a. Arthur Hiinn I'arsliall, m. Herkimer, X. Y., 4 Kov., 1802, Eli/Jibeth Hrunettc, dau. Georfje Henrv anil Marv Ann (Mowers) Strnup (5. Boonville, N. v.. 27 Sept., 1809) Ch., 1240. i". Warren Miles'.t 6. Ravenna, Alb. Co., X. Y., 4 Meh., 1894: 1241. ii. Ruth MavO 6. Utiea. X. Y., Ki .lune, ISiKi; 1242. Hi. Stanley Bip;elo\v9 b. Utica, 20 Febv., 1897; 1243. iv. Ada Elizahetlin h. Frank- fort. X". Y., 7 Apl.. 1898; 1244. v. Howard Arthurs 6. Frankfort, 27 Xov., 1899; 1245. vi. Earl LeRoj-s b. Deerfield, Oneida Co., X. Y., 8 Nov., 1901.* 6. .Xnson Charles Parshall, m. New Hartford, Oneida Co., N. Y., 25 Dec, 1895, Etho Pearl, dau. George and Mary .lane (Marks) Culver (6. Uion, X. Y., 12 Sept., 1878).* c. Amos David Everette Frederick Parshall, m. Frankfort, X. Y., 10 -July, 1895, Ma\Tiie Elizabeth, dau. John Lenord and Sarah Anna (.\shbv) Renk (b. Frankfort, X. \.. 2 Febv., 1874) Ch... (all b. Frankfort, X. Y., 124t>". i. Glen- wood Renkfl h. 15 Aug., 189C.; 1247. ii. Xellie Raymond* 6. 1 Sept., 1898; 1248. Hi. Isabelle Ediths b. 10 Dec, 1899.* d. William Henrj- Parshall, m. Albany, X. Y., 28 Feby., 1890, Harriet, dau. J. K. Swanev ( h. Lvnrlibtiri.'. W. Va., 10 .\ug., 1876) Ch., 1249. i. .lolin Henrv9 b. Albany, N. Y., 7 Mch., 1897.* * Pera. statement. 256 THE PARSHALL FAMILY FAMILY CXCFI* ISRAEL A.'^ [586], (Jcsse^, IsracP, James*, David\ Davi(P, James^) b. Middlefield, Otsego Co., N. Y., 24 July, 1844; d. Cooperstown, N. Y., 3 June, 1884; m. Cooperstown, N. Y., 14 Dec, 1870, Allie D., dau. Gilbert H. and Hannah N. (Eckler) Cole {b. Pierstown, Otsego Co., N. Y., 29 Nov., 1853). [Cooperstown, N. Y. Children: (All b. Cooperstown, N. Y.) 1024 I. Frank G.* b. 4 July, 1872." [Cooperstoiim, N. Y. 1025 II. Charles Hartson* b. 2 July, 1875. [Cooperstown, N. Y. FAMILY CXCPlI.f JONAS ISRAEL^ [590], (Jamcs\ IsraeP, James*, David^, Davids, Jamcs^) b. Cherry Valley, N. Y., i Nov., 1845; '"• Vinton, la., i July, 1868, Casandra Belle, dau. James Henry and Christiana (Westcott) Dummett {b. Pittsburg, Pa., 11 Sept., 1 85 1 ) . [Butte, Boyd Co., Neb. a. Frank V,. Parshall, m. Coopereto^TO, N. Y., 1 Oct., 1892, Elizabeth M. dau. Lewis and JIary Ann (Grilliths) Edwards (6. Blenavon, Monmouthshire, Wales, 2 Jany., 1872) Ch., 1250. j. Helen L.9 • Fam. Recs. and pers. know. 1024 and wid., 586. t Fam. Recs. and pers. know., 590. ^^ THE SEVENTH GENERATION 257 Children: 1026 I. James Henry* b. Vinton, la., 17 Sept., 1869.* 1027 II. Nellie May* b. Worthington, Minn., 18 Apl., 1872; m. Butte. Neb., 14 Feby., 1893. Frank Russel, s. Andrew and Etta Belle (Russel) Smith (b. Beaver Dam, Wis., 8 Sept., 1869). Issue: (All b. Butte, Neb). [Butte, Neb. i. Euda Winnifred" (Smith) b. 23 July, 1893. ii. Earl RusseP (Smith) b. 29 Mch., 1896. iii. Frank Edward^ (Smith) b. 14 Oct., 1899. 1028 III. Jonas Alvin* b. 17 June, 1875; d. Worthington, Minn., 10 May, 1878. 1029 IV. W'illiam Clinton* b. 14 May, 1877; d. Worthington, Minn., 9 Apl., 1880. 1030 V. Joseph Eaden* b. Fulda, Minn., 29 May, 1879. 1031 VI. Mary Kate* b. Blue Springs, Neb., 14 Dec, 1881. 1032 VII. Julius Earl* b. Cams, Neb., 5 Apl., 1885; d. Cams, Neb., 4 May, 1889. 1033 VIII. Pearl Estella* b. Cams, Neb., 11 July, 1890. 1034 IX. Frank Israel* b. Butte, Neb., 26 Sept., 1893. FAMILY CXCVIII* GEORGE' [593], (Jamcs^, IsraeP, James', David^ DavhP, Janies^) b. Cooperstown, N. Y., 10 Dec, 1850: vi. Cleveland, Minn., 13 Jany.. 1878, Emma Delsina, dan. Andrew Jackson o. Janips Henry Pnrshall, m. Hutte, Neb., 22 Mch., 1804, Clnribcl. dau. Andrew and Ktta Belle (Russel) Smith (ft. Beaver Dam. Wis.. 2,S Apl., 1870, Ch.. (all b. Butte, Neb.) 1251. t. Julia .Ma\^ b. 6 Apl., 18!IC; 12.V3; ii. EditJi BelleO 6. 4 June, 1897.t • Fam. ReoB. and pers. know. 593. t Pers. statement. 258 THE PARSHALL FAMILY and Mary Elizabeth (Sebree) Burk (b. Hinckley, 111., i Oct., 1858). [Phoenix, Holt Co., Neb. Children: 1035 I. Gilbert Andrew James® b. Long Pine, Neb., 30 Mch., 1883. 1036 II. Le Roy* b. Worthington, Minn., 18 May, 1890. 1037 III. Floyd Arthur* b. Butte, Neb., 26 Feby., 1893. FAMILY CXCIX* DEWITT CLINTON^ [595], (James\ IsraeP, Jame^, Dmnd^, David"^, Janics^) b. Laporte, Ind., 19 June, 1861 ; m. Highland Park, n. Chattanooga, Tenn., 16 Aug., 1899, Gussie Belle, dan. James Snyder and Sarah Green (Bryden) Duke (b. Farmington, 111., 22 Jany., 1876). [Fairmount, Tenn. Children: 1038 I. Eva Belle d. 6 Feby., 1901. FAMILY CC* LEE^ [606], (Robert Asahcl^, Miner^, lames'^, David^, David^, James^) b. Cooperstown, N. Y., 17 Nov., 1871 ; w. Fort Plain, N. Y., 28 Dec, 1893, Elenora, dau. Herman and Agnes ( ) Hime. Children: 1039 I. TenEyck* &. 18 July, 1895. • Pera. statement. mije g^tttljciv'e ®ljtl&vint THE SEVENTH GENERATION 2S9 FAMILY CCI* JAMES CLARK' [607], (William^ Miner', James', David\ Daz'uP, James^J b. Syracuse, N. Y., 30 June, 1859; wi. Syra- cuse, 16 Apl., 1887, Frances Gertrude Forster (b. Oneida Valley, Madison Co., N. Y., 9 Apl. 1869). [Syraeitse, N. Y. Children: 1040 I. William*^ b. Syracuse, N. Y., 14 Mch., 1888. 1041 II. Marguerite* b. Middletown, N. Y., 6 Oct., 1895. James Clark Parshall, the author of this work, was educated in several of the public and private .schools of Syracuse, grad- uating from the Syracuse Classical School and Syracuse High School. Entered into business with his father, but becoming dissatisfied with a mercantile life, withdrew after three years and commenced the study of law. Admitted to the bar at Roch- ester. N. Y., 6 Oct., 1882, he practiced successfully at Syracuse until 1885, ^vhen owing to ill health he retired from active prac- tice. Was a resident of Middletown, N. Y.. from 189 1 to 1897, where he engaged in newspaper work. Returned to Syracuse, 1897, where he has since resided. Is much interested in genealog- ical studies and is the author of several works on the subject. Is a member of the Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. ( See fro n tisp iece. ) FAMILY ecu A WILLIAM BARKER' [609], (William'^, Miner^, James*. David^, David^, James^) b. Syracuse, N. Y., 12 Sept., 1862; m. • Fam. Recs. and pers. know., COT: Bruce's Illst. of Srracuso, N. Y. t Bible Kec. 222, and perB. slate, 009. 260 THE PARSHALL FAMILY Syracuse, N. Y., 20 Dec, 1888, Kate Louise, daii. Daniel Lee, and Sarah Williams (Terry) Fry {b. Syracuse N. Y., 25 Sept., 1865). [Philadelphia, Pa. Children : 1042 I. Esther® b. Winona, Minn., 29 Dec, 1893. William B. Parshall was educated in the public schools of Syracuse, N. Y. Entered business with his father where he remained several years. Removed 1884 to Winona, Minn., where he engaged in the hardware business for a number of years. Is now (1903) Secretary and Treasurer of the Franklin Foun- tain Pen Co., of Philadelphia, Pa. (Sec portrait). FAMILY ecu I.* LATONUS J.'' [614], (Pcter^, Gcorgif, Jamcs\ Dazdd^, David", James^) b. Middlefield, Otsego Co., N. Y., 17 Nov., i860; m. Middlefield, N. Y., 4 Jany., 1882, Ida H., datt. Silas and Hattie (Moore) Derrick {b. New York, 17 Oct., 1861). [Middleiield, N. Y. Children : 1043 I. Helen Ordelia® ;;;. Frederick E. Hopkins. 1044 11. Harry Latonus.* 1045 III. Florence Irene.* 1046 IV. Guy Clinton* b. 26 Oct.. 1891 ; d. 23 Feby., 1893. • Pers. statement. yt^M:^^ H. PcuU^JUL^ L THE SEVENTH GENERATION 26X FAMILY CCIV* CHARLES HENRY' [6i8], (George Washington'' George' James* David^ David" James') b. Middlefield, Otsego Co., N. Y., 12 Jany., 1866; m. Ithaca, N. Y., 3 Jany., 1894, Jennie, dau. Holmes and Lucy R. (Rightmire) Hollister (b. Ithaca, N. Y., 28 May, 1S67). [Cooperstown, N. Y. Children : 1047 I. Holmes Hollister.* b. 13 Oct., 1894. A graduate of Cooperstown High School and of Cornell "University. Subsequently took a two years' course in the Law School of Cornell University, and was admitted to the bar in 1 89 1. Was elected School Commissioner of the First Commis- sioner District of Otsego County in 1893. ^^ now one of the Editors of the Otsego Farmer, published at Cooperstown, N. Y. {See Portrait). FAMILY CCF* LYNN GEORGE^ [619], (George Washingtonf- George-'' James' David:' David" James') b. Middlefield, Otsego Co., N. Y.. 14 July, 1870; in. Middlefield, N. Y., 13 Dec, 1892. Nellie, dau. Silas L. and Hattie (Moore) Derrick (b. Erie, Pa., 23 Aug., 1872). [Cooperstoum, N'. Y. Children: 1048 I. Edna Elizabeth.'" * Pers. statement. 262 THE PARSHALL FAMILY A graduate of Cooperstown High School, he subsequently took a special course in surveying and is now following the pro- fession of Civil Engineer and Surveyor. FAMILY CCVI* ADELBERT' [627], {AdrieJ^ Gilberfi James* David"" David'' James^) b. Springfield Center, Otsego Co., N. Y., 24 Apl., 1857; m. West Burlington, Otsego Co., N. Y., 31 Oct., 1883, Olive, dan. Caleb and Thirza (Knapp) Clark {b. Otsego Co., N. Y.. 25 June, 1854). [West Burlington, N. Y. Children: (All b. Otsego Co., N. Y.) 1049 I- Thirza- b. 13 Oct., 1885. 1050 II. Dora Louise* b. 16 May, 1887. 1051 III. Lena Belle* b. 11 July, 1888; d. 18 Apl., 1896. 1052 IV. Alphonzo Clark* b. 25 Aug., 1889. 1053 V. Dutcher* b. 24 Apl., 1891. FAMILY CCVI I* JOHN FRANK^ [656], (John" David Jefferson^ John* David^ David- James^) b. Lake Geneva, Wis., 11 May, 1865; m. Lake Geneva, Wis., 2j Oct., 1895, Elizabeth, dan. John Hagan. [Robinson, Wahvorth Co., Wis. Children: (All b. Lynn, Walworth Co., Wis.) 1054 I. Nina Hazel* b. 8 Jany., 1898. 1055 II. Merton Ehvood* b. 5 Aug., 1900. * Pers. statement. THE SEVENTH GENERATION 263 FAMILY CCVIII* JAMES JUDSON^ [667], (John!' James' Jonathan' Jona- than^ David^ JoDies^) b. Palmyra, N. Y., 23 Feby., 1820; vi. (i) Detroit, Mich., i Jany., 1845, Esther, dau. John and Betsy (Smith) McFarHn (b. Rush, Monroe Co., N. Y., i Sept., 1822; d. Royal Oak, Mich., 26 Oct., 1856). (See portrait.) [Ann Arbor, Mich. Children: (All b. Ann Arbor, Mich.) 1056 I. Julian Grenville* b. 18 Aug., 1847." [Lafayette, Ind. 1057 II. Adrain Jefferson* b. 24 May, 1849.* [Cheyenne, Wyo. 1058 III. Florence Alta** b. 22 Aug., 1852; m. Ann Arbor, Mich., 23 Oct., 1879, Charles Roswell, .?. John and Sevilla (Roswell) Henrj- (b. Macon, Mich., 29 Dec, 1856). Issue: [Alpena, Mich. i. Guy DeVere" (Henry), ii. Carl R.* (Henry). a. .Tulian Grenville Parshall 6. 18 Auo;., 1847, m. La Faj-ette, Ind., 1878, Ella, dau. Samuel aud Ella (Bixler) Iddings, ch., 1253. t. Samuel Jamesn.* h. Adrian Jctrorson Parshall, m. Clipyonne, Wyo., 21 Dec, 1870, Annie Florence, dau. Dr. George Henrj' and Ann Pettibone (Simons) Kilbournc {b. Lowiston, Mich., 2.3 June, 18,').5) Ch., 12.54. i. Amalian b. Dead- wood, S. Dak., 2 Nov., 1880; 12.55. ii. Florences h. Cheyenne. Wyo., ;i May, 18fit); d. Cheyenne, 12 Aug., 188G. Graduated at Michigan I'niversity in 1871 with degree of C. F. ilovcd to Wyoming in 1872; was draughtsman in the ollice of the Surveyor General in 1872-4 and chief clerk in lS7r>. Moved to Deadwond. Dak., in 1S7I1 and returned to ("heyenne, Wyo., in 188.'!. Was clerk of State Hoard of Land Commissioners I8!K5 to 18118 since which time he has been Asst. State Engineer and Resident Hydographer of the U. S. Geological Survey for Wyoming. Is an active member in masonic Circles. A meml)er of Wyoming Consistorj' Xo. 1. A. A. S. R.-32°. Was Grand Commander of Knights Templar of Wyoming in 1890-7.* {Sec portrait.) ' Pers. statement. 264 THE PARSHALL FAMILY m. (2) 19 Mch., 1857, Christiana Elizabeth, dau. John and Mary (Goheen) Culbertson {h. Groveland, N. Y., 10 Sept., 1828; d. Ann Arbor, Mich., i Mch., 1869). Children : 1059 IV. Charles Theodore* h. 3 Mch., 1859." [Ann Arbor, Mich. III. (3) 16 Nov., 1870, Sarah Ann, dau. John and Ellen (Molyneaux) Twamley {b. Lydon, Mich., 25 Sept., 1836; d. Ann Arbor, Mich., 14 Dec, 1897). Children: 1060 V. Lena May* b. 3 Mch., 1874. {Ann Arbor, Mich. FAMILY CCIX.i t JOHN MELVIN" [666], (John'' lames'' Jonathan* Jonathan^ David- Janics^) b. Newbury, O., 28 Mch., 1828: d. Jackson, Mich., 2 Jany., 1900; in. Detroit, Mich., 2 Oct., 1857, Cynthia, dait. Joseph and Sara (Macomber) Cole {b. Saratoga, N. Y., i June, 1831). [Jackson, Mich. Children: 1061 I. Gage LeGrand* b. 30 July, 1858.'' 1062 II. A dan. d. inf. a. Charles Theodore Parshall b. 3 Mch., 1859, m. Fairfield, la., 1 Jany., 1883, Anna Maria, (fa«. Nathan and Maria (Porter) White {b. Ann Arbor, Mich., 9 Jany., 18G0) Ch., 1256. i. Roy Nathans ; 1257. ti. Oliva Louises* b. Gaga Le(4rand Parshall, m. East Saginaw, Mich., 30 Oct., 1884, Louisa, dau. John Campbell and Martha (Maytield) Valentine, Ch., 1258. i. John Melvin9 6. Bay City, Mich., 14 Aug., 1885; 1259. ii. Bessie Louise9 ; 12C0. Hi. Luella Mays : 'l261.' iv. Gage LeGrands.* * Pers. statement. t Fam. Recs. and pers. know., 1061. CKyu^^A UcLu} Ji^U^ THE SEVENTH GENERATION 26S FAMILY CCX* CHARLES HENRY' [670], {John'' James" Jonathan* Jona- than^ David- Jamcs^) b. Newbury, O., 11 Aug.. 1830: m. Detroit, Mich., 2 Dec, 1851, Ellen Louise, dan. James Houston and Ellen (Ryan) D'Arcy (b. Isle LaMotte, Lake Cliamplain, 28 Jany., 1832; d. Detroit, Mich., 25 Mch., 1884). [iXezc York, N. Y. Children: 1063 I. Frank D'Arcy* b. 21 Feby., 1853." [Chicago, III. 1064 II. Minnie Estelle* b. Wyandotte, Mich., 11 June, 1857; VI. Detroit, Mich., 17 Nov., 1880, Charles Francis, s. Joseph and Mary Catherine (Ling) Swan (b. De- troit. 28 Nov., 1850). Issue: (All b. Detroit. Mich.) [Detroit, Mieh. i. Ellen Louise' (Swan) b. 19 Aug., 1881 : d. inf. ii. Harry Bennett" (Swan) b. 9 Mch., 1885. iii. Louis ParshalP (Swan) b. 8 Dec, 1887: d. 19 May, 1888. iv. F.llwood Paul'-' (Swan) b. 14 May, 1893. 1065 III. Charles Henry* b. 15 Oct., 1861.' [St. Louis, Mo. 1066 IV. John Harry* b. 13 Feby., 1866." [Detroit, Mich. n. Frank D'Arcy I'.iisli.ill. m. Cliica<;o, 111.. 7 Nov.. 187n. .\nnie Louise, dau. Frederick and Anna (I'owell) Smith (h. .Milwaukee. Wis., S Dee., lS.i7).t 6. Charles Henry rarshall, .Jr., m. Detroit, .Mich., IS .lany.. 1S82, Cjiithia Catherine, dau. .James and Nancy (Burdette) Grooms (6. Shannonville, Ont., Canada. 20 .May. 18.i7).t c. .John Harrj- I'arshall. m. Pontiae. Mich.. 4 Oct.. 18SS. Flora, dnu. Emantiel and .Jane (German) Newman (b. Pontiae, Mich.. 27 Oct., 186.5) Ch., 12G2. I. Helen Louisen h. Detroit. 11 .Mav. 1800: 12(i.'?. ii. Newman .\niesl> h. Detroit. 22 Oct.. 1801; d. Trentcm. .Midi.. 8 May, 1802; 12(i4. iii. Dorothy JeanetteS b. Trenton. Mich., 28 Julv, 1804; 1205. iv. Loiii.s HenrvO b. 22 .\U({'., 1893.t • Fnm. Reos. and pers. know., 670, 1064 and 1068. t Pers, statement. 265 THE PARSHALL FAMILY 1067 V. William Smiths b. 8 Jany., 1868." 1068 VI. Louis Ayers^ b. 21 Jany., 1870." [Detroit, Mich. Charles Henry Parshall is the inventor and patentee of many ingenious contrivances, among the more important of which may be mentioned an atmospheric Ice machine, which produces a temperature of 256° below zero, Fahrenheit, by the compression and expansion of air. This invention was the result of more than six years' continuous labor. It is now in use on all U. S. Battle- ships and Cruisers for cooling the powder magazines and for other purposes. Mr. Parshall is also the inventor of the Sight Feed Lubricator, a contrivance in use in every civilized country on the globe and from which he has realized a large fortune. {Sec portrait.) FAMILY CCXI* JOSEPH PRESTON" [675], {Joseph'' James^ Jonathan^ Jonathan^ David- James^) b. Palmyra, N. Y., 6 Aug., 1820; d. Canton, Wayne Co., Mich., 21 Aug., 1890; m. Canton, Mich., 18 Nov., 1847, Margaret, dan. William and Fanny (Britten) Hannan {b. Florida, Mont. Co., N. Y., 10 Feby.. 1824). [Canton, Mich. a. William Smith Parshall, d. Detroit, 3 Jany., 1899; m. Detroit, 3 Oct., 1889, Emma. dati. John Ward (6. London, Eng., 25 June, 1808; d. Detroit, 2 Oct., 1893) ch., 1266. i. \Vard9 h. 2 Oct., 1893; d. 3 Oct., ISOS.J fc. Louis Avers Parshall, m. Monroe, Mich., 13 Sept., 1892, Lizette Annie, dau. Frank Brighton and Josephine Chaubert (MacBride) Clarke (ft. Monroe, Mich., 3 Feby., 1873; d., Detroit, 27 July, 1899) Ch., 1267. i. Van Millers 6. 23 Apl., 1894.t * Fa.m. Recs. pers. know. 1071. + Pers. statement. % Fam. Recs. and pers. know. 1068. ^ A^/£...^/..i^ THE SEVENTH GENERATION 267 Children: (All b. Canton, Wayne Co., Mich.) 1069 I. Dewitt Henry* b. 4 June, 1849." 1070 II. Clarissa Cornelia** b. 23 Nov., 1850. 1071 III. Esther Arloe"* b. 9 Feby., 1852: m. Canton, Mich., 28 Oct., 1873, John Cyrus, j. Nelson L. and Ruth (Pease) Goodrich (b. Blissfield, Mich., 19 Oct., 1848). Issue: [Detroit, Mich. i. Flora E." (Goodrich) b. 5 Sept., 1874. ii. John N.^ Goodrich) b. 30 Aug., 1876. iii. Alvin P." (Goodrich) b. 3 Mch., 1879. iv. Ira J." (Goodrich) b. 30 June, 1881. 1072 IV. Fanny Lurene^f b. 28 Feby., 1854: iit. Canton, Mich., 4 Dec, 1896, Martin, .y. Oscar and Cornelia (Miller) Leonard (b. Elba, Genesee Co., N. Y., 9 May, 1855). No issue. [Plymouth, Mich. 1073 V. Diantha M.^f b. 3 Nov., 1856: ;;;. Canton. Mich., 20 Dec, 1881, Charles Henr}', s. Henry and Mary Ann (McKinny) Jones {b. Detroit, Mich., 11 Nov., 1857). Issue: [IVayne, JVayne Co., Mich. i. Charles LeRoy" (Jones), ii. Violet Leetta" (Jones). 1074 VI. James Norman* b. i Mch., i860: d. 6 Aug., i860. 1075 VII. Joseph Preston* b. 10 Oct.. 1862.' a. Dewitt Henry Parsliall. 6. 4 .hine, 1849, m. Waj-ne, Mich., l!) Oct.. ISSl, Uelle, dnu. Kdwani II. and Cali.sta (Walker) ."^eclev (6. Xovi, Oakland Co., Mich.. .3 .Sept.. 18.-)n) Ch., 1268. i. Dewej-o 6. 29 Jany." 1887; 1269. ii. Floroneeft b. 1.3 .I.'iny.. 18n."!.t 6. .loseph Preston Parshall, 6. 10 Oct., 1862: m. .^nn Artior, Mich.. 1 Feby., 1888. -Marv Louise, dnu. Samuel G. and Elozin (Clough) Uonham (5. Ithaca, M. Y., 8 Nov., 1860). .Yo i«suc.t • Pers. statement; Goodricb Fam. H7. t Pers. statement. ■268 THE PARSHALL FAMILY FAMILY CCXII* JAMES' [678], {Joseph^ James^ Jonathan* Jonathan^ Davi(P Jaines^) h. Palmyra, N. Y., 9 May, 1830; m. Redford, Mich., 24 Dec, 1857, Caroline, dan. Thomas and Hepzibah (Shattuck) Finney {b. Redford, Mich., 7 Feby., 1836). {Sec portrait.) [Pontiac, Mich. Children: 1076 I. Sarah Warner^ b. 2 Jany., i860; d. 2 May, 1863. 1077 II. James Joseph* b. 19 Jany., 1863; d. 25 July, 1864. 1078 III. Homer Ellsworth* b. 4 Dec, 1864." {Detroit, Mich. FAMILY CCXIII. WILLIAM HENRY^ [683], (DeWitt^ Nathan^ Jonathan* Jonathan^ Davids James^) b. Lyons, Wayne Co., N. Y., 14 Feby., 1839; d. Lyons, 17 Mch., 1871 ; m. Lyons, N. Y., — Sept., 1859, Lisette, dan. Hiram Gilbert and Mary Williams (Ashley) Hotch- Iciss (b. Lyons, 7 Feby., 1840). [Lyons, N. Y. Children: 1079 I. Lisette* b. Lyons, N. Y., 3 Feby., 1862. [Lyons, N. Y. a. Homer Ellsworth Parshall 6. Detroit, Mich., 4 Dec, 1864; in. Stutgart, Germany, 7 Nov., 1894, Caroline Pauline, dan. Johann and Caroline Pauline (Lustnauer) Eitel [b. Friedrichshafen am Bodensee, Wurternberfr, Germany, 23 May, 1860) Ch., 1270. i. .James Eitel9 6. Berlin, 3 Mch., 1896; 1271. 'ii Homer HansS 6. Berlin, 30 May, 1897; 1272. Hi. Dorothy!) 6. Berlin, 23 Apl., 1901.' * Pers. statement. t Fam. Recs. and pers. know., 1079. THE SEVENTH GENERATION 269 1080 II. DeWitt* b. Buffalo, N. Y., 2 Aug., 1864." 1081 III. Annie Hotchkiss'' b. Buffalo, N. Y., 17 Sept., 1866; m. Lyons, N. Y., 20 Oct., 1898, Christopher H. R. Woodward. [Morrijtozi-n, N. J. FAMILY CCXIV* ROSSMAN JORDAN' [6S7], (Hendce" Nathaiv' Jonathan* Jonathan^ David'- Jautcs^) b. Palmyra, Wayne Co., N. Y., 18 Nov., 1844: jn. (i) Palmyra, N. Y., Kate Evaline Thurher. [Lyons, N. Y. Children: 1082 I. Rossman Thurber^ b. 4 July, 1876. [Chicago, III. m. (2) 10 Sept., 1895, Emma Lee Blakely. Children: 1083 II. Lamont Blakely ** b. 3 Dec, 1897. FAMILY CCXV: WILLL\]\I ANDREWS^ [703], {Caleb" David'' David* Jonathan^ DavicP Jamcs^ ) b. Walden. Orange Co., N. Y., 9 Dec., 1865; m. Port Jervis, N. Y., i June, 1893, Christine, dau. Lewis E. and Florence (Corwin) Senger {b. Port Jervis. N. Y., 3 May, 1868). [Port Jcn-is, N. Y. a. Dewitt Parsliall, m. Now York City. 2 Xov., ISfl.'J. C.irrio. rfau. .Tohn Newton and Jennie K. (Storel) Ewell, ch., 1173. i. Douglns Ewell* b. 10 Nov., 18il9. • Fam. Rers. and pers. know., 690 and 10T9. t Pers. Btatement: Mailman's Hist, of Shelter Island. 270 THE PARSHaLL FAMILY Children: 1084 I. Walter Corwin^ b. Port Jervis, N. Y., 19 July, 1895. William Andrews Parshall graduated from the Port Jervis (N. Y.) Academy in 1883, ^^'^ from the Academic Dept., of Yale University, in 1889. He then entered the Albany Law- School, from which he was graduated in 1889. In 1890, he was admitted to the bar and has since practiced his profession in Port Jervis. On Oct. ist, 1890, he formed a co-partnership with Hon. O. P. Howell and R. E. Schofield, Esq., under the style of Howell, Parshall & Schofield, from which he withdrew in Sept., 1893, to become local attorney for the Erie Railroad Co. He has served one term as Town Clerk of Deerpark, and seven terms as corporation counsel for the Village of Port Jervis. He is now attorney for the New York, Lake Erie & W^estern R. R., the Port Jervis, Monticello and New York R. R., and several local corporations, including the National Bank of Port Jervis, of which he is also a director. He has been Master of Port Jervis Lodge, No. 328, F. & A. M. ; High Priest of Neversink Lodge, No. 186, R. A. M.; Commander of Delaware Com- mandery. No. 44, Knights Templar, and is now District Deputy Grand Master of the Thirteenth Masonic Dictrict of the State of New York. (See portrait.) ^^^x'^"i::r=r-^75*-^'^2 Unconnected Families. FAMILY CCXVI* JOHN HICKEYi [1282] b. Pa., 18 Apl., iS97;(/. Lockbourne, O., 13 May, 1852; m. (1)1 Aug., 1822, Sarah Gilbert {b. 22 May, 1803; d. Lockbourne, O., 9 Apl., 1837.* Children : 1283 I. Catherine Maria^f b. N. Y., i Mch., 1823; d. i Apl., 1880; ni. Groveport, Franklin Co., O., John Hamler (oslie.-« 6. 9 Meh., 18!)2. ri. Irena-'. 6.' 14 Mch.. 1897. lii. Martha-', b. 27 .May. 18'.)!>.t 6. Georjre Washington Wells, m. Penn Yan, X. Y., 1 .Jany., 1884, Mnrv H. daM. Stephen anil (Coryell) Wood (h. !) Aiiu'-. 18t!3).t c. Kugenc Fred Wells, ;(i. I'cnn Yan, 18 Ang., 1880, Kate, dau. George nnd Catherine ( Thoma.s) llollowav (b. Wales. 1 AujZ., 1807). [. .Mch.. 1880. Himm. ». Chnrlw and .hilia Ann (.Miller) Craves (b. Hoadesport, ChemnnR Co., N. Y., 24 .Jnny., 1807). Issue: i. Nellie -Mav'- (Graves) b. 27 Fehy., 1802. ii. Clnrenee KugrncS (Graves) 6. 28 May, 18!)4."tii. Idah Luella.'. (Graves) b. .1 Mch., lano.f • Pers. statement. t Pers. knowledge 1310. 278 THE PARSHALL FAMILY vii. Retta Sarah* (Wells) b. 20 Sept., 1872." [Potter, Yates Co., N. Y. m. (2) Elizabeth Frost. Children: 131 1 II. Irene Matilda^' m. Davis. 1312 III. Francis Albert.^ [Pcnn Yan, N . Y. 1 3 13 IV. Georgetta Minerva'' h. Lockport, N. Y., 4 May, 1857; m. 5 Sept., 1886, George E. Calkins, {h. Starkey, Yates Co., N. Y.) [Pcnn Yan, N. Y. 13 14 V. John Stephen.^ FAMILY CCXXIII* WILLIAM^ [1315], (James') b. ; d. ; m. Margaret, dan. of and Ruth (Applegate) Scobey (b. about 1805; d. Edinboro, Pa., 14 Feby., 1898.) Children: 1316 I. Laomi.^ 1317 • II. Harriet.^ 1318 III. Mary.^ 1319 IV. William Henry^ b. 30 Jany., 1837. Fam. CCXXIV. William Parshall lived at times in New York State and Pennsylvania, and in Dayton, Toledo and Newark, O. He finally joined the Mormons and is believed to have been killed a1 a Retta Sarah Wells, m. Penn Yan. 24 July, 1892. Charles G., s. Oliver and Rachel ( Fredenburgh ) McCann {h. Y'atesville, N. Y., 17 Oct., 1871). Issue: i. Sarah Elizabeths (McCann) b. 23 May, 1897; it. Lestie Edwards (McCann) 6. 13 June, 1901.t • Fam. Rec. and pers. know., 1319. t Pers. knowledge 1310. UNCONNECTED FAMILIES 279 Nauvoo, 111., during the troubles there. His dattj. Naomi and Harriet are said to have been adopted by a physician at Newark, O., and all trace of them has been lost. FAMILY CCXXIV* WILLIAM HENRY^ [13 19], {WiUianv' James') b. Dayton, O., 30 Jany., 1837; m. (i) Edinboro, Pa., 5 Jany., 1859, Martha Sheffield, dau. John and Rebecca (Holloway) Card {b. Provi- dence, R. I., 6 Mch., 1836; d. Fond du Lac, Wis., 25 Nov., 1876). [Edinboro, Erie Co., Pa. Children: (All b. Edinboro, Pa.) 1320 I. Margaret Rebecca* b. 13 Oct., 1861 ; ;». (i) Lin- coln, Neb., 7 Sept., 1887, Sidney F. Maxwell. Issue: i. Florence Hilda^ (Maxwell) b. Edinboro, Pa., 6 Nov., 1888. m. (2) Girard, Pa., 20 Apl., 1895, Nathan Russell Grafton. No isstie. [Edinboro, Pa. 1321 II. William Hazard' b. 24 Feby.. 1864. F.\m. CCX.W. 1322 III. John F.' b. 2 Dec, 1867. [Edinboro, Pa. 1323 IV. Charles Franklin'' b. 9 Oct.. 1870: d. 16 May. 1878. 1324 V. Elmer Spellman* b. 9 Feby., 1874. [Edinboro. Pa. in. (2) Edinboro, Pa., 12 Jany., 1881. .Anna Stewart Camp- bell. No issue. t Pers. know., 1310. 280 THE PARSHALL FAMILY FAMILY CCXXV* WILLIAM HAZARD^ [1321], {IVilUam Hcnry^ WiUiam- Jamcs^) b. Edinboro, Pa., 24 Feby., 1864; m. Lincoln, Neb., 28 May, 1886, Anna, dau. John and Anne ( ) Haylen (b. England, 7 Nov., 1863). {Davcy, Lancaster Co., Neb. Children: 1325 I. William J.= b. 5 May, 1888. 1326 II. James C.'"' b. 13 Nov., 1890. 1327 III. Edward E." b. 11 Jany., 1892. 1328 IV. Harry T." b. 11 May, 1894. 1329 V. Mark F.^ b. 5 Oct., 1896. 1330 VI. Margaret^ b. 20 July, 1898. 1 33 1 VII. Myrtle^ b. 20 July, 1898. 1332 VIII. Eugene' b. 20 June, 1900. • Pers. statement. «♦*♦♦♦**.♦♦♦♦***.♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦.♦.♦♦.♦♦.♦.♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* i flDarriaoce I t t ************************************************* i flDarviaGcs I * i flDarriaoee :fSicth8 5 I Births t * i I Births I 1 Birtb8 I i Bcaths : « » I IDeaths * ♦ Bcaths I 1t^**********¥*******¥*********^*^***^^^V^^^^^^^t i Bcatbs « * » ^ «*♦♦♦»♦♦********♦****♦♦*♦♦*♦*♦♦•***♦*♦*♦*♦♦♦*♦♦** Index. Everj' suniame upon a page is indexed at least once, but to avoid repetition and confusion all christian names are not given. Any christian name in the book may tw found by looking up its appropriate surname. Abbey, 190 Acethorp, Nancy, 213 Adams, Gilbert. 71 Adams, Henry, rtrt Adams, Susanna. 156 Adams, Terry Gilbert, 71 Adams, Violet I.. 51 Adams, William II., Gen., ISl Adderlv. Myra, 221 Alba, Cynthia, 122 Albert, Catherine, 187 Albertson, , 113 Aldrich, Edward A.. 177 Aldrich, Fred J.. 177 Aldrich. John H., 177 Alffor, Mariorie P., 2.">7 Alger, Stewart C, 230 Allebough. Lenore. 143 Allen, Cora L., 118 Allen, Elizabeth, 274 Allen, Erastus Chandler, 79 Allen, Frank C, ISl Allen, Ida Mary, 22-5 Allen, James J., 79 Alliton. Harriot M., 218 Anderson, Marga'-et, 232 Anderson, May, 105 .Andrews, Lucy Howard, 206 Am. is, , 33 Anti*^del, James F., 179 Antisdel, John Francis, 179 Applegate, Ruth, 27S Applegate, William A., 143 Arbogast, Caroline. 271 Armstrong, William, 218 Arner, Susan, 55 ArnoM, Polly, 207 Ashby, Sarah Anna, 255 Ash'.cy, Jacob, 125 Ashley. Mary Williams, 268 Aults, Mary, 194. Ashley. Mary, 4 Aukrom, Mary Ellen, 247 Austin, .\nna Julia, 135. Austin, Thomas Rhodes. 134 Avery. Ann. 99 Avery Lucinda, 37 Avery, , 39 Aycrs, Bayard Kugene. 96 Ayers, Moses Depue, 95 Avers, Samuel, Rev.. 95 Aycrs, Sarah Hunt Roy, 95 Aycrs, William Edgar, 95 nahoock, Clarissa Waldron, U7 Babcock, Lucy Dimmlck, 70 Dabit, Maria, 55 Babt, Margaret, 97 Dalley, Esther, 215 Bailey, Fred S., 204 Bailey, Maria, 1C6 Bain, William. 204 Balrd. Kate R., 165 Baird, Martha, 199 Baker, Ado Louise, 234 Baker, Casslus IJwIght, 234 Baker, Cora Dell. 2u5 Baker, George Parshall, 235 Baker. Jessie LIndoll, 179 Baker. Marv Ann. 1S9 Baker. Rollln Dwlght. 2.35 Bakewell, Edwin Wells, 174 Baldwin, .\melia, 245 Baldwin, Menry, 245 Baldwin. Maria D.. 245 Ball. Alonzo G.. SO Itandcld. Margaret S., 200 Banta. Emily. 68 Barber, Esther, 178 Barker, Elizabeth, 160 Barker, Esther Riggs. 160 Barker, Hannah, 132 Barker, Sarah, 170 Barker. William, 160 Barnum. Curtis, 166 Barnum, Harold A., 106 Barnum, .lane Hoff, 164 Barnes, Alice, 22S BarTics, Naomi. 241 Barney. Henrietta. 151 Barr. Eleanor, C. 193 Barrett. Mary Melvln. 116 Barry, Mary, l.iS Barrv, Rosamond Hnlght, 170 Barrv, William H.. 170 Basbear. Martha. 143 Bashford. Levi. 91 Batcheldcr. William B., 192 Bates. Mahala. 162 Baiighman, Chrlstena, 198 Baughman. Silas F.. 244 liaMi-r. Kiln. 202 Br.zcl. Mnrearet. 2(^ Beach. Ennih, Capt., 21 Bcale, William. 42. 43 Bean. Anna Marin. 175 Beaty, Tessa Le Rov. l.Vl Bealy. Wllllnm Wilson, 153 Beebv, William, 42 Bcekloy, Charles Edwin. 149 Beldelninn. Cnlhorino, 69 Bell. OoorKia Coral. 22.1 Benedict. Julia Ann, 174 llenhiiln, Mary Loillx". 2r., IS" Deujamln, Jennie, 1!<7 Benjamin, Thomas Parker, 1S7 Bennet, Alice, 96 Bennet, Mary, 1S2 Bennett, Byron, 119 Bennett, Simon, 60 Bennett, , 163 BenBon Priscilla, 91 Bentley, , 32 Bernhardt, Elizabeth A., 165 Bethune, John A., 197 Bidlaclc, Lydia, 216 Bigelow, Delia Ann, 151 Billings, Moshier, 78 Billings, , 78 Birch, Polly. 207 Birley, George. 272 Bishop, Hannah, 214 Bitley, Maria, 196 Bixby, Electa, 191 Bixler, Ella, 263 Black, Edwin, 104 Blaine, Anna, 32 Blakely, Emma Lee, 269 Blanck, . 67 Bledsoe, Hannah E.. 202 Eiinton, Mary J., 219 Bloom. William Elijah, 157 Boardman, George, 71 Boardman, George Parshall, 71 Boardman, Oscar Terry, 71 Bogert, David G.. 185 Bogert, Susan, 185 Bond, Polly, 106 Bonnell, Sally, 63 Boorom. William Willshire, 135 Booth, Elizabeth. 27 Booth, James S.. 174 Bostwick, Dorothy Longbotham, Bostwick, James, 43 Bostwick, Nancy, 43 Bostwick, Richard, 43 Bosworth, John Thomp^ion, 93 Bosworth, Marcus. 98 Bosworth, Thompson. 98 Bovier. Asa Parshall, 63 Bovier, Flora Edneth, 63 Bovier, John, 63 Bower, Densmore D,, 187 Bowers, Nancv, 92 Bowles, William S. Bowles, , 207 Boyce, Emellne, 159 Boyd, Elizabeth. 70 Boyd. Harriet. Ill Boyd. Jane. 59 Boyd. John, 111 Boyd. Maria. 115 Bradbury, George A., 236 Bradbury, Atta, 113 Bradley, Elizabeth Barlow, 134 Bradner, , 57 Branch, • , 207 Brandon. Charity, 226 Brandon, Nettie, 212 Branham, Carrie, 177 Briggs, Wilford D., 209 Briggs, Willard Nelson, 111 Briggs, . 44 Brinker, David Lewis. 272 Brinker. John. 272 Bristol. Mary E.. 214 Britten. Fanny. 266 Brookhouses. Martha. 51 Brooks. Abigail. 112 Brooks. Edwin. 119 Brooks. Margaret, 251 Brooks, Sophronia, 167 INDEX Brower, Hannah E., 239 Brown, Addie Irene. 202 Brown, Benjamin, 77 Brown, Clara A., 62 Brown, Clarissa Adaline. 39, 42 Brown. Daniel. Capt., 39, 40 Brown, Edward, 37 Brown, Elizabeth. 233 Brown. Frank Newel, 138 Brown, Hannah, 48 Brown, Isaac. Capt., 38 Brown, Joshua, 19 Brown, Levantia, SO Brown, Mary, 74. 141 Brown. Mary Ann. 197 Brown, Newell Stokes. 138 Brown, Rachel. 246 Brown. William. 234 Browne. Frederick Phelps, 91 Bryden, Sarah Green. 25s Buck, r-, 102 Buel, Jane, 44 Bugby, Oliver, 108 Bufl, Worthy T., 202 Bunch, Thaddeus Oscar. 153 Bundy, Cyrus Salon, 189 Bunn, Carrie. 254 Burchinal. Catberine, 141 Burdetle, Nancy. 2C5 Burgess. Mary Ann. 156 Burgette. . 215 Burk, Emma Delsina. 257 Burke. Nancy Jane. 242 Burlingame, Anna. 105 Burlingame. Laura. 165 Burnett. Edith Verne, 48 Burnett, William, 48 43 Burnham. Asa, 32 Burrows. William S.. 44 Burrows, . 44 Burt. Benjamin, 32 Burt, Israel Parshall, 32 Busby, Mary C, -^^ Bushey, Amelia, 206 Busson. Delia, 113 Butler, Johanna, 232 Butler, Julia Evaline, 78 Butler, Sarah, 196 Buttles, Nancyl 125 Byrnes, Clarence Parshall, 116 Byrnes. Eugene Alexander, 116 Byrnes, William Wallace, 116 Cahill, Bayard. 62 Cahoou, Eliza. 166 Caldwell, Elizabeth. 160 Caldwell. Ruth. 73 Calkins. George E., 278 Callahan. Adelia. 200 Campbell, Anne Stewart, 279 Campbell, Carrie. 173 Campbell, John J.. 109 Campbell. Margaret W., 195 Campbell. Mary. 87 Capron. John S.. 215 Card, Martha Sheffield, 279 Carlow, Agnes, 75 Carlow, Mary Elizabeth, 146 Carmen, Catherine, 71 Carmon, Kate, 139 Carnahan. M. C. 99 Carney. Mary V., 208 Carpenter. Alice Maude Mary, 95 Carpenter. Eliza D.. 169 Carr, Julia, 93 Carter, Ada Augusta. 234 Case, Bethia, 23 INDEX Cash, Robert Browner, 66 Cashady, liuth. 222 Cassada, Celestia, 117 Caulburg. Anna, 55 Chamberlain, Simon Snyder. 33 Chamberlain, Dwlght P.. ISO Chamberlain, Dwlght S., 180 Chamberlain, Frederick W., 180 Chamberlain. Grace S., ISO Chamberlain. Rosalie Elizabeth, Champney, Richard Francis, 89 Chapman, Calhena, 70 Chapman, Clara, 104 Chapman, Phyla, 118 Chase, George B., 59 Chenowlth, Eben, 140 Chichester, George Lewis, 39 Church, Catherine Chapman, 119 Church, Charles, 118 Church, Mary, 119 Church, Anna, 7S Clapsaddle, Frank H., 189 Clark, Abel, 82 Clark, Betsy, S2, 255 Clark, Betsv Loomis, 82 Clark, Daniel. Hon., 82 Clark, Deborah, 43 Clark. Olive, 262 Clark, Hannah, 35, 67 Clark, Howard, 166 Clark, John, 18 Clark, Joseph L.. 82 Clark, Martha, 35 Clark, Mary, 18, 47 Clark, Seward Elmer, 61 Clark, Speedy, 82 Clarke, Ltzettc Annie, 266 Cleveland, Orrin Goodrich, 45 Cleveland, Susanna, 81 Clevenger, Susannah, 73 Cleverly, Sarah E., 189 Clifford, Lucy, 179 C'lhonts, Dorothy, 97 Clough, Elozla, 267. Clough, William H., 62 Clutter, John L., 251 Coats, Hannah, 148 Coburn, Lovina, 188 Coddlngton, Phebe, 46 Coffee, Mary, 250 Coffey. Ella, 232 Coffin, Aaron D., S3 Coffin, Abbie, S4 Coffin, Caroline Eliza. 149 Coffin, George Parshall, 84 Coffin. Gilbert. 83 Coffin, Harriet I., 163 Coffin, Luella, S3 Coffin, Peleg, 43 Coldron, Hannah, 145 Cole, Allie D., 256 Cole, Cynthia, 264 Cole, Elizabeth Wicks, 121, 123 Cole, Jesse, 112 Cole, Joseph, 121. 123. 264 Cole, Minerva, 121 Cole, Prudence, 123 Coleman, Henrietta, 61 Coles, . 38 Colgrove, , 115 Comfort, Stewart S., 124 Comstock, Miles C, 14S Conery, P.uby Annette, 211 Connell, Catherine. l.'iO Connelly. Margaret, 68 Connor, , 67 Conrad, John H., 84 Convcrae. Fanny May, lEO Converse, John Lawyer, 149 Converse. Robert Ralph, 149 Cook. Jacob, 55 Cooley, , 33 C'cons. Charles J., 211 Cooper, George WaahlnRton, 191 Cooper, Hugh Lincoln, 192 Cooper, Lillian Alice, 192 Cooper, Maude Lavlna, 192 Corey, Isaac. 37 Corey, David, 37 Corl, George, 201 Cornell. , 41 Corner, Maggie E., 230 Corson Hannah Emilv, 95 Cortright, Agnes D., 85 Corwin, Elizabeth, 18 Corwln, Florence, 269 Corwin, Parker. 36 Corwln. Phineas. 2G Coryell, Byron G., 122 Coryell, Rebecca M., 210 Couch, Harriman, 89 Coursen, Marshall, 108 Courtlnndt. Carrie V.. 237 Covert. Catherine Hoff. 184 Cowan. Elizabeth, 216 Cowles, Raymond, A., 168 Cox. James Jones, 135 Cox, Jane, 147 Cox. Mary Ella. 246 Coykcndall. Isaac B., 63 Coykendall, , 207 Craig, Caroline Elizabeth Tucker, 78 Craig, Margaret. 187 Crambell, Elizabeth, 213 Cramner, Lucretia. 206 Crandall. Irene, 78 Crandall, Levi, 78 Crandall, Mary Ann. 78 Crandall, Robert C, 78 Crnns, Ellen. 235, 237 Crane, Matilda, 176 Crattv, Sarah Maria, 195 Crays. Annie, 188 Grays, David, 98 Croft, Florence, 96 Cronover, Sarah, 69, 110 Cross, Bessie, 96 Crossett, Sarah A.. 196 Crouch. William. 219 Grouser. William E.. Rev., 51 Crow, Eliza Ann, 244 Crow, Frank R., 245 Crow, Isaac, 144, 244 Crow, Melancthon. J.. 144 Crow. NaTicy Kendal. 144. 214 Crowell. Mary King. 94 Crumpacker. Edgar D.. 136 Culuerlfon. Christiana Elizabeth. 264 Culberlson. Margaret, 65 Gulp, Eliza D., 63 Culver. Elho Pearl. 255 Cummlngs. Belle. 83 Cumnilngs, Fanny, 8.1 Cummlngs, Helena. 67 CuK'tiilrigB. James, 88 Cummlngs, , 68 Curran, Gertrude. 231 Curtis, Anna. 98 Curtis. Mary, 1S9 Daggetl, Betsy. 111. 200 Dana. Agnes. Jafi Dana. Norn Bell, 228 Diuilela, Ellinbcth. 198 IV INDEX Dannels, Bernard, 72 Darbyshire, Mary M., 73 D'Arcy, Elleu Louise, 265 David. Jolin, 180 Davidson, Janette, 152 Davidson, W. J., 199 Davies, Elizabeth, 17, 18 Davies, Joseph, 17, 18 Davis, Ann Eliza, 121 Davis, Elizabeth, 20 Davis, Harriet, 239 Davis, Homer Ellsworth, 122 Davis, James, 102 Davis, Joseph, 302 Davis, Louisa Jane, 131 Davis, Mary, 97 Davis, Mary Louise, 236 Davis, Millard G., 62 Davis, Miriam, 66 Davis, Nancy Elizabeth, 169 Davis, Noah, 131 Davis, , 278 Davise, Evan, 14 Dawes, William Moses, 168 Dawson, Maria, 245 Day, Hattie. 48 Deniston, William, 109 Denslow, Warren W., 255 Densmore, Carrie L., 193 Depue, Carrie L., 193 Depue. Eliza, 201 Derrick, Hattie Moore, 260, 261 Derrick, Ida H., 260 Derrick, Nellie, 261 Derrick, Silas, 260, 261 DeVall, James, 48 Devero, Catherine. 177 Dewar, Bennett W., Dr., 163 Dewey, Emeline, 232 Dewey, Molly, 114 DeWitt, Elizabeth, 64 Dewitt, Minnie, 124 Dey, Henrietta, 238 Deyo, Adriel. 44 Dlbb, Ann Elizabeth, 89 Dibble, Charlotte, 81 Dickey, Helen Sophia, 195 Dickey, Mary, 75 Didlake. John Thornton, 176 Diehl, John. 103 Dill, Hannah, 185 Diller, Annie Elizabeth, 95 Dixon, George U-, 236 Decker, Ellen, 235, 237 Decker, Susan A., 237 Decker, William D., 235, 237 Deffenbaugh. John, 73 Delaney, Priscilla, 247 DeLong, Elizabeth, 206 Delves, Henry, Esq., 4 Denis, Harriet Jones, 91 Denison, Emma Amelia, 182 Dodge. Ralph. 102 Donaldson. Martha. 198 Dopkins, Sophrouia Delia, Doughty, , 115 Dougles, Ellen, 66 Downs, Daniel, 25 Downes, Desire, 27 Downes, William, 21 Downs, Elizabeth S., 220 Drain, , 44 Driggs, Ruth. 44 Drury, Darwin, 92 Dudley, John, 6 Duffern. Caroline J., 124 T)uke, Gussie Belle, 25S Dummett, Cassandra Belle, 256 Uunaway, Elizabeth, 143 Dunlop, Joseph, 88 Dunn, Annie Elizabeth, 173 Dunn, Jane, 147 Dunn, Robert M.. 236 Dustman, Margaret, 189 Dutcher, Egbert William, Dr., 51 Dutcher, Harriet, 154 Dutcher, Jennie Ellen, 50 Dutcher, John Parshall, 50 Dutcher. Lavei-na Mary, 50 Dutcher, Louise. 165 Dutcher, Mary Ella, 80 Dutcher, Oliver A., 27, 50 Dutcher, Peter, 49 Dutcher. Prudence. 232 Dye, Elmer N., 73 Dyer, Eliphalet, 40 Dyer, Lily A., 230 Earl, Harry, 128 Earnest, Henrietta Maria, 96 Eckel. Anne E., 180 Eckler, Hannah N., 256 Edeburn, William, 198 Edsall, Almvra. 54 Edwards. Elizabeth M., 37, 256 Edward.s. Reuben, 37 Eitcl. Caroline Pauline, 268 Eldridge. J. W., 116 Ellis, Abbie, 178 Ellison, Charles, 77 Ellison, Elizabeth, 253 Elwell. Susan, 212 Emmons, Martha, 70 English, Ascenath Maria, 50 Enlow, Marv. 145 Ent, Jane, 253 Everhart, Mary. 168 Everhart, Susan, 100, 102 Bverly, Eve, 73 Ewell Carrie, 269 Eynor, David Slade, Dr., 165 Farr, 57 Feaster, John, 138 Felnogle, Hannah C, 189 Felt. Walter W.. 78 Ferguson. Aleu, 118 Ferrell, John, 76 Ferrell, Mary Agnes, 76 Ferris, Benj. Franklin, 68 Ferris, Caroline Matilda, 68 Ferris, Josephine A., 68 Ferris, William Hawkins, 68 Field. Phoeha Ann, 177 Fielding, Edith, 64 Finck, Jemima, 44 Finder, Mary Ann, 241 Finney, Caroline, 268 Fischer, Julia Ann, 191 Fish, Jennie, 63 Fitch, Avis, S3 Fitzgerald, Mary Jane. 91 Fleetwood, Fichard, Sir, 4 Fleming, , 275 Fletcher, Elizabeth, 215 Floor, Anna Ennis, 188 Floor, Birdie Agnes, 189 Floor, Daniel. i8R Floor, Harriet C, 188 Floor, Olive Serepta, 189 Floor, Vincent R., 189 Ford. Diana. 274 Ford. Dorothy Lewis. 160 Ford, Henry Monroe, 160 INDEX Ford. Mary Louise, 160 Forshee, Magdnlene, 1S7 Forster. Frances Gertrude. 259 Fogs, llaiiuah, 97 Foster, Augusta Adele, 91 Foster, Cullen, 91 Foster, Oe Witt Parshall, 91 Foster, Graham Parshail. Ill Foster, Mariamia Woodward, 91 Foster, Mary Elizabeth, 91 Fox, Caiidace, 107 Fox, Lizzie, 226 Fox, Luclan Hayden, 174 Francis, Susan. 50 Frazier, John C, Prof.. 77 Fredenburgh. Rarhel, 278 Freeland, Eleanor, 248 Freese. Charles Edwin, 178 Friend. William, 209 Frost, Albert Clark, 80 Frost, Elizabeth, 278 Frost, Fidelia Elsie, 170 Fry, Kate Louise, 200 Fuller, Adaline S.. 223 Fuller. Catherine. 62 Fuller. . 207 Furgeson, Elizabeth. 105 Gage, Nancy. 211 Galloway. Mary Ann, 90 Gamore, Nancy, 4S Gander. Elizabeth, 73 Gardiner, David, S, 10, II, 13, 14 15 20 Gardiner, Elizabeth, S, 9, 10, 11. 15, 20 Gardiner, John, 13. 11 Gardiner. Lion, 10. 11. 12, 13 Gardiner, Martha Youngs. 20 Gardiner, Mary, 11 Gardiner, Mary Lerringman, 8 Gardner. Eliza. 156 Gardner, Harriet. 89 Gardner. Marietta. 225 Garlock. Laney. 155 Garretson. Hackir. 11 Garretson. Pun(;e, 11 Gaylord, Hattle Lavinia. 174 Gaylord, Henry Christy, 174 Gee, Abigail. 107 Gee. Francenla M.. 196 George. Anna. 228 Gepford. Magdalena, 128 Gere. Charles Sumner. 64 German. Jane. 265 Getrhell, Marshall P.. 100 Gibbous. Delia, 252 Glbbs, , 57. 90 Gibson, Sarah E., 205 Gidley, Margaret. 252 Gilbert. Frederick Augustus, S4 Gilbert. Sarah. 271 Gilbert. . 59 Gildersleevc, Carl, 194 Gillett, Zebulon. 41 Gillette. Charles Z., 37 Gilmer, Minta Nell, 196 Gilson Charity, 190 Gladden, Barnet. 116 Gladden, Sarah Ann, 146 Glazier, Asa. 47 Glazier. .Mehllabel. 47 Glover. Elvira. 115 Goheen, Mary. 264 Goldsmith. Mary Jane, 183 Goodaker. John, 176 Goodale, AugustuR Brown. 96 Goodale. Charles Elbert, 96 Goodale, Sarab, 96 Goodell. Wllford Mills. SO Goodell. , 69 Goodhue. William. 148 Goodrich. Clarissa. 45 Goodrich. John Cyrus, 267 Goodrich, Joseph P., its QoodrUb, Nelson L.. 178. 267 Gordon. Clara Uaynor. 94 Gordon. Ellphalei Smith, 94 Goucher. Eiizulieth. 98 Grafton. Nathan R., 279 Granger. Delos. 81 Granger. Luclnda. 85 Granger. Mary, SI Graves. Hiram. 277 Gray. Antoinette. 243 Grealslnger. Khoda. 64 Green. Hansel J., l,sfl Green. Margaret A. H., 233 Green. Olive. 151 Green, Orcella, 169 Green, Sarah, 189, 203 Greene, Amanda Maria, 110 Greene, Charlotte Jane, 111 Greene, Comfort Carr, 110 Gregory, Benjamin, 130 Gregory, BenJ. Carlisle, 130 Gregory. Mildred W.. 176 Gregory, Phebe, 62 Grennell, Samuel, 60 Griffln, , 36 Grimth, Lydia, 183 Grifllths, Jessie, 71 Grimths, Mary Ann. 256 Grimier. Julia Ann. 128 Griswold. Elizabeth. 117 Griswold. Ella Estclle. 218 Griswold. Matthew, Hon., 40 Griswold, Zuby, 31 Griswold. . 67 Grooms, Cynthia Catherine, 265 Grooms, James, 126. 265 Grove. Hannah .Matilda, 141 Grove. Isabella. 95 Grove. Mary Urown. 74. 141 Grove. Naomi. 143 Grover. Alice .M.. 159 Grover. Irvln. 159 Grover. Mabel E.. 159 Grover. Sophia. 212 Grover. William A.. 159 Grow. Julius A.. 178 Gunlkcn. Mary E.. 182 Gunn. Abigail. 169 Gunn. Phllenn. 174 Gwynne. Samuel Cummins, 144 }lackett. Elizabeth. 178 Hafcr. Catherine, lis Hngan. Elliabtth. 262 Hnlght. John Jacob. 170 Haight. Mary Rosamond, 170 Hale. Frank. 130 Hale. Lorena. 114 Halo. Kowena. 212 Halfhlll. Elizabeth. 140 Hall. .Mary. 2iil Hall. . 65 Hallam. Sophia Ann. 240 Hnllock. .Mary. IS Hnllpck. Joshua. 21 Hallock. Peter. IS Halscy. Benjamin. C«pt.. 21 Haniler. John. 271 Hamler. Joiinth.in II.. 271 Hamier. ElUiib.'ih. 273 Hammond. Lewis, 38 VI Hammond, Polly, 32 Hance, Mary A. Hand, Mattie, 95 Hand, Nehemiah, 77 Hanlon, William S., 186 Hannau, Margaret, 266 Hannon, Phebe M., 186 Hardy, Maggie, 218 Harlan, Sarah, 197 Harrington, Laura, 59 Harrison, Elizabeth, 130 Harrison, William Hudspeath, 197 Harshman, Lydia, 189 Hart, Clark B., 61 Hartley, Col., 58 Hartzell, Annie, 97 Hartzell, Dorothy, Clihonts, 97 Hartzell, Margaret, 97 Hartzell, Mary, 98 Harvey, Charlotte, 230 Harvev, Henrietta, 82 Hastord, Julln, 121 Hass, Mary Ann, 138 Hatfield, Mary Jane, 139 Hatfield, Robert Dougherty, 139 Haught, Elizabeth, 145 Havenhill, Martial Henry, 94 Havens, Sarah, 185 Havens, , 27 Havlland, Margaret Jane, 210 Hawkins, Erl, 109 Hawkins, Hannah Ann, 38 Hawkins, John, 37, 41 Hawkins, Thomas, 146 Hawks, Martha A., 245 Hawley, Christopher, Esq., 4 Hayden, Emma Clark, 150 Hayden, Anna, 280 Heard, Penelope A., 95 Heasley, Mary Ann, 51 Hecox, Samuel, 91, 180 Hecox, Susan, 180 Hecox, Susan Statford, 91, 180 Hecox, William Henry, 91 Hedges, Julia, 36 Hedges, Sarah Jane, 147 Heermans, Sarah Ann, 64 Henderson, Lucy Ann, 192 Henderson, Nancy Emeline, 75 Henderson, Thomas, 75 Hendrv, Christena, 204 Henry, Charles Roswell, 263 Henry, Robert Harrison, 99 Hepburn, Capt., 58 Herrick, Mary, 127 Herrick, Sarah, 25 Herrington, Joan, 20 Hewitt, Leroy S., Capt., 85 Hicks, nenjamin Gilbert, 28 Higglnbotham, Mary, 246 Hill, Cvuthia, 272 Hill, Julia Lovema, 271 Hillman, Maria, 108 Hillman, Ruth, 61 Hime, Elenora, 258 Hire, Anna Maria, 109 Hine, George, 109 Hine. Herbert PYederick, 110 Hilton, Esther Sarah, 96 Hoadley, Abigail, 188 Hoadley, Harriet Louise, 68 Hoag, Elizaette, 169 Hobart, H. M., 172 Hobart, Marlln, 178 Hobart, Mary, 178 HofTman, Anna, 50 Hogan, Elizabeth, 192 INDEX Hogg, George Alexander, 142 Holbrook, Theodore, 191 Holcomb, Polly Bond, 10« Holeman, Clara Leona, 193 Hollister, Jennie, 261 HoIIoway, Ann Elizabeth, 221 Holloway. Kate, 277 Holloway, Rebecca, 279 Homer, Llewellyn, 213 Hopkins, Catherine P., 83 Hopkins, Frederick E., 260 Hopkiuson, Persis, 174 Horstall, George, 1770 Horsfall, William Henry, 170 Horner, Harry, 77 Horner, James, 77 Horton, Joseph, 9 Horton, Mary, 253 Horton, , 3S Hosley, , 207 Hosmer, Frances, 43 Hotchkiss, Lisette, 268 Hotchkiss, Vincey, 129 Hotto, Mary, 69 Houch, Fanny May, 150 House, Marinda. 193 Howard, Elizabeth, 126 Howard, Lucy, 206 Howard, Malvina, 54 Howell, Anna, 42 Howell Belle, 239 Howell. Caleb, 8. 14 Howell. Daniel, 37, 41 Howell. Isaac. 37. 41, 42, 43 Howell, Joshua, 25 Howell, Phcbe, 37 Howell, Ruth, 32 Howell, William, 94 Howes, Hattie, P., 66 Howland, Catherine, 158 Howman, Ann Eliza, 39 Hoyt, Hiram K., 50 Hubbell, Charles H., 175 Hubbell, Elizabeth Lucretia, 66 Hubbell, Jedediah, 175 Hudson, Elizabeth, 36 Hudson, Hannah, 75 Huggins, Mary Ellen, 250 Hughes, Hannah E., 66 Hull, Aurilla, 114 Hull, G- Merlin, 191 Hull, Elizabeth, 153 Hull, Mary Barrv, 158 Hull, Rhoda, 79 Hull, Wallace Parshall, 138 Hull. William R., 158 Hulse, Benjamin, 33, 112 Hulse, John, 77 Hulse, Lydla. 112 Hulslander, Eliza, 63 Hunt, James, 110 Hunt, William, 140 Hunter. Julia Ann. 4S .Huntington. Jennie. 162 Huntley, James, 107 Huntsinger. Rhoana. 33 Hurlburt. Jane Matilda. 94 Hurlburt. Ruth Mabel. 70 Hurst, Elizabeth, 143 Husband, William, 103 Hutchens, Adelphia Amanda, 129 Hutchens, Noadiah, 129 Hutchinson, Edith, 64 Iddlngs, Ella, 263 Ingalls, Ferdinand, 44 Ingalls, James Parshall, 44 INDEX tU Ingalls, Mnry Ann, 44 Ingalls, Kalph Wilbur. 44 Ingalls, Rulh Ann, 45 Ingalls, William Ebenezer, 45 Ingalls, Thompson i^rshull, 44 Inman, William H. 203 Inscho, Eve Belle, G3 Inscho, Jesse Parshall, 62 Inscho, John Luther, 6? Inscho. John Luther. 62 Inscho. Mary Ella. 63 Inscho. Richard. 62 Inscho. Ruth Louisa. 63 Inscho, Susan Keeney. 62 Inscho, William Wallace, 62 Ireland. Thomas. Esq., 5 Irish. Hannah, SO Irwin, Eliza Ann. 236 Irwin. Matilda. 49 Ismond. Chiinotie Ann, 223 Ismoud. Clarinda. 152 Jacobs, Horace. 272 Jacques. Eliza Nevil. 2M James, Adah Meade, 195 Jayne, Elizaoeth, IS Jersey. Emma N., 223 Jewett. Mary. 7S Jinklns. Jane, 45 Jobson, Estella. 192 Johnson, Dighton, 184 Johnson, Joseph T.. 216 Johnson, Melissa, 230 Johnson, Stephen, 47 Jones. Charles Henry, 267 Jones. Orlando. 44 Jones. , 243 Jordan, Llewellyn E., 188 Jones. Elizabeth. 211 Jcnes. b^rances. 227 Jones. Mary, 62 Jordan. Sarah Ann, 182 Josselvn. Alpheus C., 219 Joy. Effle. 103 Judd. Delphlne, 224 Kale. Katharine. 98 Kale. Sophia. 190 Kaple, Matilda A., 166 Kee, Prentice. Iti2 Keefer. Simeon. 55 Keeler. Ezra, 53 Keeler. James Edward, 188 Keellnge, Richard, 6 Keeney. Anna. 33 Keeney. Elijah. 33 Keeney. Elisha. 33 Keeney. Mercy. 33 Keeney, Rausone, 33 Keeney, Thomas, 33, 60 Keith, William Ernest, 105 Keith, • . Rev., 1(6 Keller. Albertlue. 166 Keller, Nancy. 152 Keller, Rebecca, 231 Kellogg. Julia. 127 Kelly, Lucia O., 152 Kemble, Charles C, Dr., 193 Kendal. Nancy. 144 Kendall, Nancy. 244 Kennersou. Emma J.. 277 Kenworlhy. Harriet Luclnda. 68 Ketchara. Abigail. 39 Kldd. Christiana. 93 Kidd. James. 93 Kllbourne. Annie Florence. 283 Kllbournc, Georgo Henry. Dr., 263 Klmber. A. D.. 119 KImbcrly, Catherine, K KImmer, Catherine. 190 Kincald, Alrick George. 66 KIncald, Anna Douglas, 66 Kincald. Charles BenJ.. 66 KIncald, Douglas Archibald. 66 Kincald. Emily Puringtou. 66 Kincald. George. 65 KIncald. George Andrew. 66 Kincald. James Cnrllslo Parahail. 6« Kincald. James Carlisle Parshall. Jr., 66 Kincald. Mary, 66 Kincald. Mary Easter. 66 Kincald. Robert Carlton. 66 Kincald, William Morris, Rev.. 66 Kincald, William Verltaa, 66 King. Abraham. 36 King. Gamaliel. 36 King. Mary. 94 KInnan. Elmer. 247 Klnnan. Hannah. 247 KInne. Cynthia. 88 Klnnear, James. 100 KInnear. James Wesley. 100 Klnnear. Jeancttc S.. 100 Kirk, Isaac Donaldson. 198 KIrk. Sarah Parshall. 198 Kline, Jennie. 250 Klor. Mary. 272 Knapp, Edward. 79 Knapp. Jemima. 52 Knapp. Mary J.. 213 Knapp. ThIrzB. 2C2 Knightlev. Robert. 3. 4 Knox. Julia E.. 51 Kotzwinkle. May. 223 Kraeer. Ellen Jane. 192 Krepps. Mary Ella. 246 Krom. Fred J.. 120 Krom, Phyla Adell, 120 Lamb, Martha, 91 Lamb. Mercy. 33. 60 Lamkin, Lydia Emily. 216 Lancaster. Sarah Jane. 240 Lane. Elizabeth. 95 Lane. James, 78 Lane. , 38 Lang. Mary. 68 Lapham. Viola J.. 71 Lapp, Zada M., 211 Larkin. Dennis. 273 Larkln. Hannah. 219 Larner. Frank. 129 Latham. Delia. 6« Lauderbaugh. Henry T., 15*! Lauderbaugh. James D.. 157 Lowrcnce. Eliza Emily, 115 Lawyer. George. 236 Loach. Jennie Elllnon. 253 Leanerdson. Woutor. 11 Legh. Thomos. Col.. 5 Lcighton. Margaret Thompson, !4» I^enfesty. Rachel. 145 Lonon. 'Mary Rachel. 173 Leonard. Cornelia Miller, 267 Lconord, Hoitle, 1.T7 Lerrlngroan. Mary, 8, 10 Lester, Medorah. M9 Letson, Leah, 130 Letts, , 17H Lewli, Ellen, Wl Lewln. Frances, 197 I,ewl». Henry. 50 I.ewlli, Marlelte. 1 Longland, William P., 173 Loomis, Betsy, S2 Loomis, Burr. 169 Lough, Elizabeth, 158 Lowe, Mary Ann, 93 Lowney, Ann Jane, 133 Lozier. Caroline Eunice, 127 Lozier. Rockwell M., 127 Luce, William. 21 Lumley, Catherine, 137 Lustnauer. Caroline Pauline, 26S Luther, Harriet. 78 Luther, Sarah. 60 Lynd, Isabella, 67 Lynn, Emma J., 142 Lyons, Ella C, 142 Lyons, Hannah Matilda, 142 Lyons, Mary Parshall. 141 Lyons, Thomas W., 141 Lyons, William John, 142 Mabee, Frank, 86 MacBride. Josephine C, 266 Macomber, Annie Belle, 89 Macomber, Henry, S9 Macomber. Sara, 264 Maddox, Mary Jane, 206 Madison. James. 34 Magill, James. 98 Mallory. Hir^m. 49 Mallory, Rosanna, 149 Mansfield, Mary E., 222 Mapes, Joeeph. 18 Mapes. Keziah. 18, 20 Mapes, Thomas, 14 Marks, Cornelia D., 79 Marks. Elizabeth, 78. 210 Marks, Mary Jane. 255 Maroney, Clara, 217 Marshall, Olive Octavla, 173 Martin, Agnes, 221 Martin, , 274 Mason, Charles H.. 162 Mason, Esther. 218 Mason, Mary Elizabeth, 248 Mason, Joseph, 248 Massey, William, Esq., 4 Masterson, Sarah, 86 Masterson, John J., 232 Matchette, Cordelia M., 191 Matchette. Ella. 191 Matchette. Franklin J., 191 Matchette. Jessie M., 191 Matchette, John, 190 Matchette. William H., 191 Mathews. Emma, 63 Maxwell, Sidney F., 279 Mav, J. W., 139 Mav. Lourein. 223 Mayfield. Martha, 264 Mays. Nancy, 94 McArthur. Lucv, 33 MeBride, Elizabeth, 199 McBride, Margaret, 198 McCabe, Catherine. 194 MrCabe, William Peter. 254 McCain. Carrie Edith, 246 McCann, Ann, 251 McCann, Charles G., 278 McCauIey, James Lawrence, 121 McCauley, Theodora Inez. 121 McClain, Jacob, 272 McClusky. Anna S., 193 McCobb, Mary Ann, 110 McCombs, Elizabeth, 245 McCoombs, Jennie, 143 McCormack, William C, Rev., 62 McCormick, Margaret, 143 McCoy. Nancy, 109 McCrary, Jane. 203 McCrary, Marv. 107 McCullough, Ella. 199 McCune, Fanny Stokes, 137 McCune. John Prouty, 137 McDonald, Firman A.. 159 McDonald, Jessie F.. 159 McDonald, Lee Parshall. 159 McDonald, Mary A., 273 McDonald. Thomas O.. 159 McDowell, Abraham. 108 McFarlin, Esther. 263 McFarlin, John, 111 McGinnis. Adda, 199 McGlade. Mary. 234 McGowan, Jared Miller, 97 McGowan, Mary Hartzell, 97 McGown, David Jefferson, 49 McGown, Esther Ann, 49 McGown, Frederick Hamilton, 49 McGown. James. 4S McGown, Margaret Adelia, 48 McGown, Maria Josephine, 49 McGown, Mary Helen, 49 McGown. Wilson Elias, 49 McGrossen, Alida. 215 McGuire, Alice. 190 McJarvis, Anna A., 228 Mcllvain, Rebecca, 100 Mclntyre, Polly. 99 McKay, William, 48 McKee. Maragaret, 107 MoKey, Anna, 73 McKinie, Annie, 197 McKinley, John A., 74 McKinny. Marv Ann. 267 McLain. Rachel, 130 McLean, Charles M., 78 McLean, Dorothy. 157 McMurry, Jane, 101 McPhee. Sarah Ann, 228 McShane. Julia Hurst, 143 Meade. Adah, 195 Means. Emma, 194 Mercpr. Sarah Ann, 135 Merrill, . 213 Mervin. Charles. 55 Mettler, Dorothy Parshall, 86 Mettler. John J., S6 Mettler. Mary E.. 86 Meyers, Mary. 126 Michel. Elizabeth, 157 Mighells, Cora Jane, 50 Miles. Achsah, 71 Miller, Ada Charlotte, 134 Miller. Ann, 68 Miller, Charles Wheeler, 39 Miller. Clara Celeste, 39 Miller. Cornelia, 267 Miller. Florence. 205 Miller, Harriet E., 50 Miller, Jerusha K.. 185 Miller. Julia Ann. 277 Miller, Margaretta, 142 Miller. Mary, 62 INDEX Miller, Nancy, 202 Mliler, Ruth. 32 Milliugtcn, Minerva, 172 Miner, Abram V&rhees, 133 Minicll, Sarah Edna, 19S Mluuer, Mary, 93 P.lirirlt, Albertlne, 91 Mitchell, Levina, 62 .Mitchell. Lizzie. 177 Moherman, Libbie. 54 Molyneaux, Elien, 2fi4 Monroe, Jenette. 117 Moody, Anna Caroline, 252 Moon, Clarissa, 177 Mooney, Lydia, 177 Moore, Emily, 27'> Moore, Hattie, 260. 261 Moore, Joseph, 15 Moore, Mary, 143 Morehead. Minnie, 55 Morgan, Daniel P., 142 Morgan, Hannah. 137 Morgan, Susannah, 191 Morris, Charles Lincoln, 134 Morris, Charlotte, 24S Morris, Elizabeth, 37 Morris, Hester, 247 Morris, Jennie May, 253 Morris. Mary Augusta, 134 Morris, Maud Ellen, 143 Morris, Rhoda, 24S Morrow, John Lentz, 240 Morse, Jason, 45 Morse, Nancy, 89 Morse, Teena Harriet, 61 Morss, Wealthy, 236 Moses, Aurelia, 196 Mosher, Lydia, 2(^7 Moshier, John, 227 Moss, Jennie, 76 Mount, Sarah, 23S Mowers, Mary Ann, 255 Muldoon, Frank, 76 Mull, Nancy, 249 Munerly, Ann, 219 Munn, James. 49 Munnel, Bes.sie Maude, 197 Munnel, William A., 197 Munsch, Barbara. 121 Murdock, Cordelia, 45 Murphy, Mary, 49 Murray, Maude, S4 Myers, Vincent, 127 Mytton, Richard, Sir, 3 Nash, Mary, 225 Nasm'lth, Elizabeth Ann, 254 Neff, George Washington, Dr., 144 Neff, Louretta, 41, 144 Nellls, Catherine, 1.55 Nellis, Rudolph, 152 Nelson, Eliza Jane, 198 Newklrk, Rebecca. 104, 199 Newman, Flora, 265 Newman, Martha Lenora, 91 Nichols, Fulton. 2.51 Nichols. John Hugh Kelse, 77 Nichols. Lucy Shove, 77 Nichols. . 59 NIver, Alice Maria. 121 Nlver, Emeroy Allda, 122 NIver, Lemira, 121 Nlver, William Harvey, 121 Nix, Mary, ISO Noland, John, 102 North, rhnrlea D.. 143 North, Harriet. 83 North, Harriet Eliza. r>l North, Harrison, 148 North, Helen Mar, 148 North, Lucy s., 7S Northrup, Morgan S., 149 Norton, Charles Mortimer, 10« Norton, Edward A., 62 Noxon, Elizabeth, 160 Noxon, Fanny H. P., 160 Noxon, James, 160 Noxon, James Alan, 160 Nyo, Lllla Maude, 193 Ober, Mary Elizabeth, 271 O'Brien, Margaret, 78 O'Dell, Jennie Lucy, 231 ODell, Matilda, 141 Oelker. Sophia, 233 OGrady, Helen, 191 Oliver, Isabella Pugslcy, 63 O'Neil, Margaret, 50 Orcott, Abigail, ,33 Orcott, Rhoannn. 34 Ormlston, Blanche. 71 Ormsby. Laura, ISS Orr, Sarah, 55 Orton, Esther Riggs, 160 Osman, Thomas, 9 Ovaitt, Ida Maria, 61 Overton, Justus. 39 Overton, Hannah, 39, 42 Owen, Abble, 102 Owen, Sarah, 19 Packard, Jane, 103 Paige, Casslus, 111 Palelt, William, 249 Palmer, Francis A.. 244 Palmer. Ida Gertrude, 194 Palmer, Guy Ely. 151 Palmer, Rensellaer, 151 Pardee, Harriet Evallne, 195 Park. Irving K.. 220 Parker, John, 15 Parker, Lydia Maria. 217 Parker. Margaret. 193 ParesnII. James. 15 Parshall. Abble. 136 Parshall. Abble .Tnne. 71 Parshall. Abble Winifred, 202 Parshall, Ahe] Clark, 82 Parshall. Abigail. 21. 113 Parshall. Ahner Page. 67 Parshall. Ada. 169 Parshall. Ada Elizabeth, 2M Parshall. Adalvn Estelle, 237 Parshall, Ada M.. 166 Parshall. Addle May. 213 Parshall. Adclberl. 15S. 262 Parshall. Adclmar. 157 Parshall. Artrnin Jefferson, 2*^3 Parshall, Adrlcl, SI, 165 Parshall, Agnes, « Parshall, Agnes Mvm. 221 Parshall. Alan West. 192 Parshall. Albert. 119. 146. 20*!, 251 Parshall, Albert Junlln. 173 Parshall, Albert Orlando, 8S, 168 Parshall, Albert Sylvester. 140 Parshall. Albert Wesley. 541 Parshall, Alrten Wallace, 21* Parshall. Alfred. 106 rnrrhltl. A'frcd A . 2fv'. Parshall, Alfred Fonl, 79, 1S1 Parshall, Alfred OregnrT, 1S3, 254 Parshall, Alice. I«. jy? Parihtll, Alice D«llr, Z7S INDEX ParBhall, Alice D., 203 Parshall Parshall, Alice E., 214 Parshall Parshall, Alice Genevieve, 193 Parshall Parshall, Alice Gertrude, 196 Parshall Parshall, Alice J.. 213 Parshall Parshall, Alia, 215 Parshall Parshall, Alma, 206, 228 Parshall Parshall, Almon, 119, 221 Parshall Parshall Almon Howard, 221 Parshal Parshall, Almon J., 123 Parshall Parshall, Alonzo Ferrill, 189 Parshal Parshall, Alpheus Augustus, 248 Parshall Parshall, Alphonzo Clark, 262 Parshal Parshall. Alphonso G., 85 Parshall Parshall, Alrenia Ann, 190 Parshall Parshall, Alta Lucy, 205 Parshall Parshall, Alta Nevada, 241 Parshall Parshall, Althea Julia. 208 Parshall Parshall, Alvira Elizabeth, 122 Parshal Parshall, Amalia. 263 Parshall Parshall. Amanda Perry. 149 Parshall Parshall. Amanda Malvina. 112, 170 Parshall Parshall, Amanda Melvina. 71 Parshall Parshall. Amasa. 59 Parshall Parshall. Amasa Louis. 116, 214 Parshall Parshall. Ambrose. 159 Parshall Parshall. Ambrose Clark. 82 Parshall Parshall, Amos, 65 Parshal Parshall. Amos D. E. F.. 255 Parshal Parshall. Amos Root, 213 Parshall Parshall, Amy, 221 Parshall Parshall. Amy Matilda, 111 Parshal: Parshall. Amzi. 60. 116 Parshall Parshall. Anderson Quinn. 140, 243 Parshall Parshall, Andolia May. 215 Parshall Parshall. Ann Malinda. 137 Parshall Parshall, Anna, 33, 37, 41, 42, 43, 57, 73, Parshal 75, 88 Parshal Parshall, Anna Louisa. 153 Parshall Parshall, Anna Ophelia, 84 Parshall Parshall, Anna V., 150 Parshall Parshall, Annie. 102 Parshall Parshall. Annie Hotchklss, 269 Parshall Parshall. Annie May. 251 Parshall Parshall. Annie V.. 210 Parshall Parshall. Anson Charles. 255 Parshall Parshall. Anson Cornwall. Hon.. 78, 150 Parshall Parshall, Archibald Eugene. 231 Parshall Parshall, Archibald Galloway, 112, 206, 208 Parshal Parshall, Arloe, 178 Parshal Parshall. Arietta Amanda, 129 Parshall Parshall, Armine Cazzad, 188 Parshal Parshall, Arthur, 117 Parshall Parshall, Arthur Bunn, 255 265 Parshall. Arthur Edgar. 197 Parshall. Parshall, Arthur James, 208 Parshall, Parshall, Arthur John, 196. 201 Parshall, Parshall. Arthur LeRoy. 200 Parshall, Parshall. Arthur Lamkin. 216 Parshall. Parshall, Arthur Parker, 213 Parshall, Parshall, Asa (51), 33. 34, 60 Parshall, Parshall, Asa (127), 59. 114 Parshall. Parshall. Asa (1451. 60 Parshall. Parshall, Asa (150), 31. 69. 124 Parshall, Parshall. Asa (395), 117. 219 Parshall, Parshall, Asa Irving. 124 Parshall. Parshall, Atha, 220 Parshall, Parshall, Belinda Delia. 70 Parshall, Parshall, Belle, 159. 166 Parshall. Parshall. Belmont, 231 Parshall, Parshall, Benjamin (5). 8 Parshall, Parshall, Benjamin (23). 23. 25. 31, 35 Parshall, Parshall, Benjamin (58), 35. 69 Parshall. Parshall, Benjamin (139), 60 Parshall, Parshall, Benj. Carlisle, 65. 130, 232, 233 Parshall, Parshall, Benonah, 140. 240 Parshall. Parshall. Benonah Harlan. 241 Parshall. Parshall. Beriah Gibson, 198 Parshall, Bernice A., 196 Bessie Belle. 224, 276 Bessie Fern, 208 Bessie Louise, 264 Bethiah, 21, 23, 36 Beulah Josephine, 218 Beulah Thelma, 249 Blanche Adelia, 204 Blanche Marie, 244 Boyd Crumrine, 240 Brazilla Waterman, 209 Bruce. 210 Burton Watson, 254 Burton William. 252 Caleb. 28. 94. 185 Caleb Halsey. 70. 134 Caroline. 143, 147. 274 Caroline Elizabeth. 160 Caroline Esther. 104, 218 Caroline Eunice. 127 Caroline M., 185 Caroline Matilda, 68 Caroline May, 191 Carrie. 124 Carrie Amelia. 275 Carrie M.. leo Carrie May. 198 Cassius Clay. 167 Catherine Ann, 94 Catherine Crane, 196 Catherine Eliza, 233 Catherine Grace, 201 Catherine Maria, 271 Catherine Hester, 138 Cecelia, 249 Celestia. 179 Celia. 127 Celoy, 206 Charity, 38, 40 Charles, 65. 68. 127, 132. 182 Charles. Dr.. 28 Charles Augustus. 211 Charles B.. 210 Charles Boyd. 198 Charles Clinton. 129 Charles Deforest, 193 Charles Ernest. 243 Charles Franklin, 279 Charles Gibson, 275 Charles Hartson. 256 Charles Henry (6181, 163, 261 Charles Henry (654), 173 Charles Henrj' (670), 177, 2 Charles Henry (890), 227 Charles Henry (1065). 265 Charles Humphrey. 92. 184 Charles Kimble. 129. 231 Charles Lewis, 208 Charles Nathaniel, 247 Charles Oscar, 131 Charles S., 243 Charles Theodore, 264 Charles Tllton. 247 Charlotte Augusta. 149 Charlotte Lillian. 230 Charlotte Marie. 193 Charlotte Rexeville, 83 Chauncey, 117. 218 Chester, 117 Chester A., 218 Chester Spaulding, 178 Chester Winn. 254 Christian Gass, 250 Clarabelle. 194 Clara Jane, 200. 243 Clarence Stockton, 253 Clarence W., 230 I N D K X XI Parshall, Clarissa Cornelia, 178, 267 Parshall, Clarissa Harlow, 81 Parshall, Clarissa. 155 Parshall, Clark, 199 Parshall, Clark D,. 77, 14S Parshall, Clark Munnel, 198 Parshall, Claude Coleman, 193 Parshall, Claude Monroe, 166 Parshall, Clayton Deforest. 201 Parshall, Cllde William, 198 Parshall, Clifford, 221, 222 Parshall, Clinton, 98 Parshall, Clover Morris, 263 Parshall, Cora Estelle. 241 Parshall, Cora Mabel, 173 Parshall, Cordie Stanley, 220 Parshall, Cornelia Maria, 165 Parshall, Dale Ivan, 224 Parshall, Dana Herman, 197 Parshall, Daniel (711, 39, 77 Parshall, Daniel (1061, 56, 101 Parshall, Daniel (123), 59 Parshall, Daniel (155), 65, 125 Parshall, Daniel (199), 41, 76 Parshall, Daniel (2291, 83, 162 Parshall, Daniel (.523), 140 Parshall, Daniel (792), 206 Parshall, Daniel C, 114 Parshall, Daniel Shove, 78, 150 Parshall, Darwin, 1S3 Parshall, David (4), 8, 15, 20, 21, 22, 2«, Parshall, David (14), 20, 22, 26, 26. 27, Parshall, David (31), 25, 27, 35, 37 Par.ihall. David (40), 27, 29 53 Parshall. David (48), ,33, 68, 59, 60, 110 Parshall, David (661, 38, 74 Parshall, David (66), 74 Parshall, David (79), 44, 85, 87 Parshall, David (97). 53. 93 Parshall, David (108), 56, 107 Parshall, David (128), 59. 115 Parshall, David (12S9), 274 Parshall, David (1290), 274 Parshall, David Bayard. 96. 185 Parshall, David Bogert, 186 Parshall, David Purman, 108, 204 Parshall. David Jefferson, 51, 88 Parshall, David Newton. 193 Parshall, David Sidney, 47, 169 Parshall, David Steel, 254 Parshall, David Terry, 70, 133 Parshall. David Thomas, 147. 233 Parshall, David Youngs, 75, 147 Parshall, Deborah, .33. 57, 59, 110, 113 Parshall, Deborah Alfarella, 208 Parshall, Deborah Clark. 43, 79 Parshall, Deborah Elizabeth. 209 Parshall, Delafleld, 245 Parshall, Delia. 49 Parshall. Delilah, 2.3, 25, 31 Parshall, Deliverance, 113 Parshall, Deslah, 49 Parshall, Desire, 25 Parshall, Dewey, 267 Parshall, DeWlIt, ISO, 269 Parshall, DeWItt, Hon., 92, ISO Parshall, DeWItt Clinton, 83. 167, 258 Parshall, DeWItt Henry, 2S7 Parshall, Diana. 113 Parshall, Dlantha M., 267 Parshall, Don Aaron, 195 Parshall, Dollle. 16S Parshall, Dora Ivoulsc. 262 Parshall. Dora Marrln. 239 Parshall. Dorras. 198 Parshall. Dorothy. 78. 86. 268 Parshall, Dorotha Ann, 8t Parsball, Dorotha Jeaoettc, 266 Parshall, Doshia, 22S Parshall, DoURlaa Ewell, 269 Parshall, Dutcher, 262 Parshall, Dyantha, 178 Parshall. Earl Baker. 206 Parshall. Earl Jonathan. 198 Parshall, Earl LeKoy. 255 Parshall. Earl K., 172 Parshall. Edgar Judson, 123 Parshall, Edith. 274 Parshall. Edith Belle. 267 Parshall. Edith Leanora. 226 Parshall. Edna. 226. 251 Parshall, Edna Adderly. 221 Parshall, Edna Elizabeth. 261 Parshall, Edna May. 2X3. 276 Parshall. Edward. 116. 127 Parshall, Edward Delos, 212 Parshall, Edward E., 280 Parshall, Edward Everette, 192, 241 Parshall, Edward Howell 128, 229 Parshall, Edward L., 169 Parshall, Edward Louis, 208 Parshall, Edward Pardee, 195 Parshall, Edward Stewart, 275, 27« Parshall, FIdwIn. 131, 182 Parsball, Edwin Augustus, 115 Parshall, Edwin Ellis. 189 Parshall. Edwin W.. 194 Parshall. Elbert C. 86 29 Parshall. Elbert Lewis. 173 31 Parshall. Eleanor Crossett. 196 Parshall. Ellen Charlotte, 207 Parshall, Ellen L.. 216 Parshall, Ellen Llna, 264 I Parshall, Ellen Maria, 198 Parshall, Elephas, 86, 168 Parshall, Eli, Gee. 105. 200 Parshall. Ell Judd. 224 Parshall. Eliaa (33), 25, 27, 37, 39, 40. 41. 42 Parshall, Ellas (64), 38, 72, 74 Parshall, Ellas (,S7), 48. 87 Parshall. Ellas (188), 73, 141 Parshall, Ellas (502). 137 Parshall, Ellas (12971, 274 Parshall, Ellas Calvin, 244 Parshall, Ellas I., 172 Parshall, Ella Seth, 139 Parshall, Ellna, 47 Parshall, Elisha, 65, 126 Parshall, Bllsha Daniel, 106 Parshall, Eliza. 72, 93 Parshall, Elizabeth, 12, 13. 17. 18. 66. ST. 60, 65. 79. 91, 97, 99, 131, 143, 158, 176. 188. 247, 274 Parshall, Elizabeth Ann, 1.19. 243 Parshall, Elizabeth Barker, 160 Parshall, Elizabeth Frost, 149 Parshall, Ellzaholh Gardiner. 8 Parshall. Elizabeth Gorham. 125 Parshall. Elizabeth H.. S2 Parshall. Elizabeth Huldab. 159 Parsholl. Elizabeth Kl.)d. 93 Parshall. Elizabeth Lavanrhe, 8S Parshall. Elizabeth W.. ISO Parshall. Ella Augusta. 153 Parshall. Ella Jane. 219 Parshall. Elmer hpellmnn. 279 Parshall. Elolse. 196 Panihall, Elolso Pelsuo, £14 Parsholl, Elsie, ,57 Pomhall, Elsie Ann. 272 Parshnll. Elsie .Marie. 243 Parshall. Emellne, 127 Parshall. Emeroy Merle. 224 Parshall, Emily. 141. 146. 215 Parsball, Emily Amelia. SO' xu INDEX Parshall, Emily Miranda. 115 Parahail, Emily Roberts, 122 Parsball, Emma, 115, 19S, 199, 273 Parshall, Emma Adelia, 130 Parshall, Emma Annie, 133 Parshall, Emma Bidwell, 128 Parshall, Emma Jane, 184 Parshall. Emma, Julia, 205 Parshall, Emma Louise, 234 Parshall, Emory Upton, 159 Parshall, Enos, 146 Parshall, Ernest Chapin, 193 Parshall, Ernest Robert, 225 Parshall, Ernest Van Arsdale, 235 Parshall, Ernest Vogel, 227 Parshall, Estella. 157. 21S Parshall. Estelle Ann. 164 Parshall. Esther. 36 Parshall, Esther Arloe, 267 Parshall, Ethel, 251 Parshall, Etta E., 109 Parshall, Etta Gertrude, 201 Parshall, Etta Jane. 198 Parshall, Eugene, 2S0 Parshall, Eugenie E., 230 Parshall, Experience, 19 Parshall, Eva Belle, 258 Parshall, Evalenia, 243 Parshall, Eva Maria, 241 Parshall, Ezra K., 92, 1S3 Parshall, Fannie V. R., 208 Parshall, Fanny Bethia, 95 Parshall, Fanny Hall, 160 Parshall, Fanny Lurene, 267 Parshall, Farrand Coffin. 84, 164 Parshall, Fay, 222 Parshall, Flora, 159, 194 Parshall, Flora M., 223 Parshall. Florence, 192, 227, 263, Parshall, Florence Abbie, 203 Parshall, Florence Alta. 263 Parshall, Florence Irene, 260 Parshall, Florence May, 235 Parshall, Flossie Anna May, 228 Parshall, Floyd Arthur, 258 Parshall, Floyd B.. 162 Parshall, Floyd Frank, 223 Parshall, Floyd Merrit, 223 Parshall, Floyd Ransom, 118 Parshall, Frances, 121, 127 Parshall, Frances Elizabeth, 83 Parshall. Frances Gertrude, 259 Parshall. Frances Jane. 148 Parshall. Frances Leone, 212 Parshall, Frances Serepta, 134 Parshall, Francis, 125 Parshall, Francis Albert, 278 Parshall, Francis Rudolph, 200 Parshall, Frank, 205 Parshall, Prank Carlton, 192 Parshall, Frank Charles, 217 Parshall, Frank D'Arcv, 265 Parshall, Frank G., 201, 256 Parshall, Frank Israel, 257 Parshall, Frank James, 171 Parshall, Frank Karl, 167 Parshall, Frank Luther, 184 Parshall, Frank Miller, 205 Parshall, Frank Otis, 231 Parshall, Frank Pettigrew, 208 Parshall. Frank. Williams. 191 Parshall. Frank West. 192 Parshall. Franklin, 121 Parshall. Franklin Stephen. 213 Parshall. Fred, 16S. 227 Parshall, Fred Earl, 213 Parshall. Fred Gibson. 205 Parshall, Fred Sella, 153 Parshall, Frederick, 106. 201 Parshall. Frederick Arthur. 217 Parshall. Frederick Carlton. 167 Parshall. Frederick Lincoln. 191 Parshall. Frederick Ransom. 22) Parshall, Frederick Wilbur, 191 Parshall, Friend Luman, 202 Parshall, Furman Clark, 205 Parshall, Gage Le Grand. 264 Parshall. George. 25, 36, 44, 69, 83, 84, 157, 257 Parshall. George Baldwin, 217 Parshall, George Beck, 135 Parshall, George Bradford. 114. 211 Parshall. George Clarence. 196 Parshall. George Eggy. 13S. 240 Parshall. George Francis, 173 Parshall, George Frederick, 235 Parshall, George Gregor, 230 George Hammond, Dr., 131, 234 George Hendee. 182 George Hotto. 69. 131 George Lorenzo, 71, 136 George Ransom, 210 George Rush, 252 George Sherman. 194 George Sherman. Jr.. 194 George Stranahan. 99, 193 George Warren, 132 George Washington, S3, 120 163, Parshall Parshall Parshall Parshall Parshall Parshall Parshall Parshall Parshall Parshall Parshall 230, Parshall. Georgetta Minerva, 278 Parshall, Genevieve. 237 Gertrude Deane. 240 Gideon. IftS. 206 Gideon Edgar. 129. 230 Gilbert (78). 44. S4 Gilbert (245). S6. 87, 167 2G7 Parshall. Gilbert (632). 166 Gilbert Andrew James. 253 Gladys. 195 Glenn. 206 Glenwood Renk. 255 Goodsel Buckingham, 274 Grace, 222 Grace Belle, 164 Grace ButterHeld, 233 Grace Caroline, 233 Grace L.. 163 Grant. 206 Grant Loval. 223 Guy Clinton. 260 Hamilton. 142 Hannah. .39. 67. 247 Parshall. Hannah Jane. 139, 251 Parshall. Hannah Julia. 134. 249 Parshall, Hannah Larkin, 273 Parshall, Hannah I.ovina, 272 Hannah Marcia, 170 Hannah Matilda, 144 Harold, 231 Parshall, Harold Chrlste, 194 Parshall, Harriet, 116, 174, 278 Parshall Parshall, Parshall, Parshai: Parshall Parshall, Parshall Parshpll, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall. Parshai Parshall. Parshall. Parshai Parshall. Parshall. Parshall. Parshai Parshai Parshai Parshai Harriet Harriet Adelma. Almira. Harriet Amelia. Harriet Aryetta. 207 114 89 125 Harriet Eleanor. 103 Harriet Elizabeth, 254 Harriet May, 192 Harriet Newell, 138 Harris, 113 Harry Abel, 217 Parshall, Harry Alfred, 199 Parshall. Harry Clyde. 173 Parshall. Harry Rimer. 228 Parshall. Harry Gibson. 276 Parshall. Harry Latonus. 260 Parshall. ParshaM. Parshall. Parshall. Parshall. Parshall. Parshall. Parshall, Parshall. Parshai INDEX rarshall, Harry Raymond, 20S Parshall Farshall, Harry T., 2«0 Parshall', Parshall. }larvey, 119. 141 Parshall. Parshall. Hiirvcy James. 232 Parshall. Parshall. Harvey John, 130, 232 Parshall. Parshall. Hazel. 222 Parshall, Parshall. Hazel Dunn. 253 Parshall. Parshall. Hazel Esther. 205 Parshall. Parshall. Hazel Frances, 227 Parshall. Parshall, Hazel Marie. 228, 2S3 Parshall. Parshall. H. Matilda, 244 Parshall, Parshall. Helen. 200 Parshall. Parshall. Helen Christene. 193 Parshall, Parshall. Helen Elizabeth. 277 Parsball, Parshall, Helen Esther. 160 Parshall. Parsliall. Helen L.. 256 15, Parshall, Helen Louise, 265 Parshall, Parshall, Helen Mar. 148 Parshall. Parshall. Helen Mary, 155 Parshall, Parshall. Helen Ordelia. 260 Parshall, Parshall, Heinan Franklin, Rev., 196 Parshall, Parshall, llendee, 92. ISl Parshall, Parshall, Henrietta Dey, 239 Parshall, Parshall, Henrietta Maria, 152 Parshall, Parshall, Henrietta Olivia, 152 Parshall, Parshall. Henry (298). 98 Parshall. Parshall. Henry (373). 115. 212 Parshall. Parshall. Henry (522). 140. 242 Parshall, Parshall. Henry August, 237 Parshall. Parshall. Henry Clay. 85, 167 Parshall. Parshall. Henry Daniel, 225 Parshall, Parshall. Henry E.. SS. 172 Parshall. Parshall, Henry Elmer, 228 Parshall, Parshall. Henry J.. 127 Parsball. Parshall. Herbert. 205 Parshall. Parshall. Herbert Henry, 191 Parshall, Parshall. Herbert Morgan. 202 Parshall, Parshall, Hezekiah, 97 Parshall. Parshall, Hiram Willard. 214. 216 Parshall. Parshall, Holmes Hollister. 261 Parshall. Parshall. Homer Ellsworth. 268 Parshall, Parshall, Homer Hans, 268 Parshall, Parshall, Howard Percival, 221 Parshall, Parshall. Howard Arthur. 255 Parshall. Parshall, Horace Field. 171 Parshall. Parshall. Herbert Earl. 193 Parshall. Parshall. Hugh Chapin. 193 Parshall. Parshall, Hugh MeGuirc. 191 Parshall. Parshall. Hugh Raymond. 192 Parshall. Parshall, lehabod King, 251 Parshall. Parshall. Ida. 2iiO Parsball, Parshall. Ida Adelaide. 203 Parshall. Parshall. Ida. Belle. 249 Parshall. Parshall. Iinogene. 239 Parshall. Parshall. Inez. 195 Parshall. Parshall. Ira. 59. 113 Parshall. Parshall. Ira John (819). 211 Parshall. Parshall. Ira John (1281), 211 Parshall, Parshall. Ira Selby, 178 Parshall. Parshall. Irene Matilda. 278 Parshall. Parshall. Irving B.. 166 Parshall. Parshall. Isaac. 60. 98. 189 Parshall. Parshall. Isaac B.. 125 Parshall. Parshall. Isaac Coldron. 146 Parshall. Parshall. Isaac Enos Coldron. 250 Parshnll. Parshall, Isaac H.. 20« Parshall, Parshall. Isaac Hainilton. 244 Parshall. Parsha!!. Isaac Randolph, 249 Parshall. Parshall. Isaac Ransom. 112. 209 Parshall. Parshall. Isaac Selector. 114 Parshall. Parsball. Isaac Slater. 248 Parshall. Parshall. Isabella Dill. 18« Parshall. Parsball. Isabelle. 125 Parshall. Parshall. Isabelle Editb. 255 Parshall. Parshall. Israel (3). 8. 9. 15, 17. 19. 20. 21, Parshall. 22 29 Parshall, Parshall, Israel (11), 19. 20. 23. 24. .11 Parshall. Parshall. Israel (21), 23, 25. 31, 32, 34 Parshall, Israel (47). 23. 31, 33, D7, U Israel (56). 35. 65. 6« Israel (74). 43, 79 Israel (112), 57. 59, 110 Israel (131). 69 Israel (144). 60, 121, 122 Israel A., 155, 256 Israel D,. 113. 210 Israel Jay, 224 Israel Peter, 208 Ivia Lillian. 247 Jacob (109). ,^6. 108 Jacob (288). 97. JS8 Jacob Cook, 100. 195 James (1), 7, S. 9. 10, 12. 13, 14, 29 James (8), 17, 20 James (20). 23. 25. 30. 31 James (.■'.7), 26. 27, 43, 45 James (73), 4.1, 77 James (92), 30, 31, 52, 90 James (lOo), 54, 97 James (170), 68 James (1S9), 73, 145 James (2^0), 97 James (215), 155 James (306), 31. 100. 194 James (592), 157 James (678). 179. 268 James Alexander. 101, 199 James Ayre, 152 James Carlisle (57). 35. 67 James Carlisle (477). 131, 233 James Carlow. 75. 146 James Charles. 235 James C. 280 James Clark (218). 82 James Clark (607), 160, 259 James Eltel. 26S James Everette, 88. 171 James Giles. 84. 161 James Grant, 223 James Henry. 131. 233. 257 James Jay. 195 James Judson. 1.*. 263 James Joseph. 26S James KIdd. 94 James L.. 136 James Lawrence. 69. 132. 137 James M.. 142, 246 James Milton. 94. 1S4 James Nichols. 79. 151 .lames Norman. 267 James Patterson. 249 James T., 252 James Tel I Iff, 197 Jamca Tlsdale, 146. 250 James W.. 194 James Wallare, 196 James Worthlngton. Dr.. 244 Jane. 72. 116. 140 Jane A.. 151 Jean Lois. 225 Jcanctlc Strntlon. 100 Jemima. 19. 23. 92 Jennie R.. 197 Jennie E I. . ?■"« Jennie r Jennie J' Jennie M ' Jennie Wllkln-iii. 119 Jeremiah H.. 146 Jerusha. 3.3 Jesse (21). 23. 24. 31 Je»«e (.v.). 33. «S Jesse (149). 69 Jes»» (9«). 52. »J Jcuo (t5«). «5. la. IK xiv INDEX Parshall Jesse (212), 154 Parshall, Parshall Jesse (442), 126, 226 Parshall, Parshall Jesse B., 218 Parshall, Parshall Jesse Coldren, 252 Parshall, Parshall Jessie Dorothy, 191 Parshall, Parshall Jessie Locke, 243 Parshall, Parshall Jessie May, 249 Parshall. Parshall Jessie Milton, 247 Parshall, Parshall Jetta Blanche, 1S9 Parshall, Parshall Jimmie Ellen, 251 Parshall, Parshall Joanna, 17, 23, 32 Parshall, Parshall Joanna Swezey, 17 Parshall, Parshall John (38), 26, 27, 46, 51 Parshall, Parshall John (82), 47 Parshall, Parshall John (104), 56, 100 Parshall, Parshall John (114), 57 Parshall, Parshall John (159), 65, 128 Parshall, Parshall John (1S6), 72, 140 Parshall, Parsholl John (255), 89, 172 Parshall, Parshall John (258), 90, 174 Parshall, Parshall John (296), 98 Parshall, Parshall John (344), 113 Parshall, Parshall John (5211, 140, 242 Parshall, Parshall John (550), 146, 248 Parshall, Parshall John A., 45 Parshall, Parshall John Abel, 82, 157 Parshall, Parshall John Alexander, Dr., 148 Parshall, Parshall John Allen. 274, 275 Parshall, Parshall John B., 92, 183 Parshall, Parshall John Benjamin (572), 151, 254 Parshall, Parshall John Benjamin (1014). 254 Parshall, Parshall John Budd, 76 Parshall. Parshall John Byron, 128 Parshall, Parshall John Carlow, 147 Parshall, Parshall John Dewev. 115 Parshall, Parshall John F., 279 Parshall, Parshall John Frank. 173, 262 Parshall, Parshall John H., 113 Parshall, Parshall John Harmon, 204 Parshall, Parshall John Harmon. Dr., 107, 202 Parshall, Parshall John Harry, 265 Parshall, Parshall John Henry, 213, 255 Parshall, Parshall John Hickey, 271, 273 Parshall, Parshall John Lever, 207 Parshall Parshall John Melvin (669), 177. 264 Parshall, Parshall John Melvin (1258). 264 Parshall, Parshall John Miner, 160 Parshall. Parshall John Morrison, 239 Parshall, Parshall John Munnell (299), 98, 190 Parshall, Parshall John Munnell (728). 192 Parshall. Parshall John R., 196 Parshall. Parshall John Randolnh Hill, 249 Parshall. Parshall John Rudolph, 199 Parshall. Parshall John Snook. 182 Parshall. Parshall John Stephen. 278 Parshall, Parshall John Wesley. 119 Parshall, Parshall John Wiley. 119. 222 Parshall Parshall John William. 243 Parshall, Parshall Jonas Alvin. 257 Parshall Parshall Jonas Israel. 156. 256 Parshall, Parshall Jonathan (18), 10. 20, 21, 22, 26, Parshall 2 1. 28. 29. 31 Parshall Parshall Jonathan (39), 27, 29, 52. 53 Parshall, Parshall Jonathan H.. 114 Parshall Parshall Jonathan Knapp. 272. 273 Parshall Parshall Jonathan Wilkin. 198 Parshall Parshall Joseph (259. 90. 177 Parshall Parshall Joseph (309), 101, 197 Parshall Parshall Joseph (708). 188 Parshall Parshall Joseph Alvin, 132 Parshall, Parshall Joseph Eaden, 257 Parshall. Parshall Joseph Preston (675), 178, 266 Parshall Parshall Joseph Preston (1075), 267 Parshall, Parshall Josephine, 227 Parshall Parshall Josiah, 41, 76 Parshall. Parshall Judson H., 124 Parshall. Parshall Julia, 12?. 129. 209 Parshall. Parshall Julia Ann, 174 Parshall 263 112 260 233 Julia Estella, 212 Julia Heusted, 129 Julia May. 257 Juliette, 119 Julian Grenville, Julius Earl, 257 Karl Alfred, 163 Kate, 193 Kate Louise Fry, 260 Katharine, 180 Keziah, 18, 33, Lamont Blakely, Laoml, 278 Laura, 238, 244 Latonus J., 162, L. Celestia. 219 Lee. 159, 258 Lemira, 69, 121 Lemuel, 189 Lena, 251 Lena Belle, 262 Lena May, 264 Lenora Adell. 123 Leo Irwin. 244 Leon M.. 208 LeRoy, 258 LeRoy Dwight, 153 Leroy Lloyd, 155 Lesby Caroline, 117 Levi, S3 Levi Penny, 139 Levi Thayer, 112. 207 LeVinnle Rose. 201 Lewanna. 240 Lewis (70), 39, 41, 76, 77 Lewis (198), 41, 76 Lewis (889), 227 Lillian Margaret, Linda, 75 Lisette. 268 Lizzie, 227 Florence, 205 Lois, 57 Lot. 116. 217 Lottie Belle, Lottie Irene, Louis Avers, 266 Louis Gilbert, 164 Louis Henry, 265 Louis Melville, 198 Louisa. 63. 113, 250 Louisa P., 245 Louisa Manetie. 213 Louise Marie. 151 Louretta, 144 Lucinda, 102 Lucinda Marion, 190 Lucius. 227 Lucretia. 59 Lucy. 44. 59 Lucy Ann. 108. 208 Lucv Elizabeth. 152 Lucy Ella. 119 Lucy Howard. 207 Lucy bliove, 79 Luella May, 264 Luke, 116 Lulu, 162 Lumas Arthur, 208 Luna Eugenia, 201 Ijuna Rose, 118 Lura Mae, 202 Luther (142), 60. 120. Luther (404). 119, 220 Lydia. 33. 52. 57. 67, 90 I-yrlia Elmira, 272 Lyman, 127 Lyman Bradley, 135, 237 217 196 122 INDEX Parshall. Lyman S., 114 Parshnll, Lynn George, 163, 261 Parshall. Lvnne J., 224 Parshall. Mabel. 217 Parshall, Mabel Christina. 198 Parshall. Mabel Louise. 244 Parshall. M. Addle, 215 Parshall, Marcellus, 241 Parshall. Margaret. S, 14, 97. 103, 1S7, 2S0 Parshall, Margaret A.. 190 Parshall. Mar,garet Elizabeth, 249 Parshall. Margaret Gilmer, 196 Parshall. Margaret May. 204 Parshall, MnrRaret Pearl, 189 Parshall, Margaret Rebecca, 279 Parshall, Margery, 1S3 Parshall, Marguerite, 259 Parshall, Maria, 48. 92, 142, 213 Parshall, Marie Amelia, 196 Parshall, Marjorle Bowers, 93 Parshall, Mark, 116. 117 Parshall. Mark F.. 280 Parshall. Mark .1., 210 Parshall, Marshall Curtis. 194 Parshall, Martha, 117 Parshall, Martha E.. 194 Parshall, Martin J., 190 Parshall, Mary, S, 9, 14, 20, 68, 8S. 101, 109, 113, 119. 126. 141, 198. 209, 222, 246. 274. 278 Parshall. Mary Ada, 200 Parshall. Mary Adella. 204 Parshall. Mary Blanche, 173 Parshall, Marv Catherine, 76, 190 Parshall, Mary E,, 214 Parshall, Mary Eliza. S5 Parshall. Marv Elizabeth, 131, 135. 147. 156, 198, 210, 244 Parshall, Mary F.lla, 18 Parghall. Mary F.niilv. !97 Parshall, Vnvy Krta. SiM Parshall, Mary Gardiner, 20 Parshall, Mary Geneva, 216 Parshall. Mary Jane, 93, 131. 137, 145. 241. 243 Parshall. .Mary Kate, 257 Parshall, Marv L., 164 Parshall, Mary Louise, 132, 160 Parshall. Mary Maria. 196 Parshall. Mary Virginia. 148 Parshall. Matilda. 67. 190 Parshall. Mattie M.. 124 Parshall. Maud. 250 Parshall. Maude Ellen. 195 Parshall. Maude Elizabeth. 193 Parshall. Maude L.. 230 Parshall. Maudn Luella. 167 Parshall, May Catherine, 201 Parshall, Mehltabel, 26, 27. 47 Piirahall, Melvln C, 200 Parshall, Mercy, 60 Parshall, Merrlt, 122, 223 Parshall, Merrlt Maurice, 223 Parshall, Mcrfon Elwood, 262 Parshall, Michael A. Cox, 246 Parshall, Milan Grant, 123, 224 Parshall, Mildred. 169, 231 Parshall, Miles Farquehar, 116, 216 Parshall, Millis Lincoln. 122. 224 Parshall. Minis Vincent, 224 Parshall, Milton, 93 Parshall, Milton Chatman, 122, 223 Parshall, Minn Anne, 219 Parshall. Miner, 43, » Parshall. Miner Cornwall. 78. 149 Parshall. Minerva Cole, 121 Parshall, Minnie, \SX. 211 Parshall, Mlnnlo Eslellc. 265 Parshall, Moses (95), 29, S2, 92 Parshall, Moses (111), 56, 109 Parshall, Moses Hull, 115, 212 Parshall, Myron. 1>'8 Parshall, Myrtle, 2S0 Parshall, Nancy, 53, 56, 9S, 99, US Parshall, Nancy Ann, 110 Parshall, Nancy .M., 191 Parshall, Nancy Maria, 107 Parshall, Nathan, 52, 90 Parshall, Nathaniel (1S4), 72, 136 Parshall, Nathaniel (526), 140, 243 Parshall, Nathaniel (545), 146, 247 Parshall, Nathaniel Hass, 139 Parshnll, Nell, 252 Parshall, Nellie, 159 Parshall, Nellie LIndnll, 228 Parshnll, Nellie .M.. 193 Parshall. Nellie .May. 257 Parshall. Nellie Raymond. 258 Parshall. Nelson. 1(2 Parshall, Nelson Clarke, 126, 225 Parshall, Nettie M.. 230 Parshall, Newman Ames. 265 Parshall. Nicholas Morgan. 107 Parshall, Nina Hazel, 262 Parshall, N. Louise, 244 Parshall, Norman A., 114 Parshall, Olive, 117 Parshall, Olive Helen. 198 Parshnll. Olive Louise. 264 Parshnll. Oliver. 137. 239 Parshall, Olivia Adella, 255 Parshall, Olivia Theresa, 86 Parshall, Oren, 92 Parshall, Orestes Horace. 149 Parshall. Orlando G., 190 Parshall, Orlina, 109 Parshall, Ortense. 155 Parshall, Otis Kimble, 65. 129 Parshnll, Paul, 126, 227 Parshall, Paul B.. 200 Parshall, Pearl, 21S Parshall, Pearl Estella, 257 Parshnll, Pearllo James, 202 Parshall, Pearl Pearless, 191 Parshall, Perclval Windsor, 223 Parshall, Permllla, 48 Parshall, Peter, S3, 162 Pnrshall, Peter Cross, 276 Parshall, Phebe, 47 Parshnll, Phebo Ann, SS, 170 Parshnll, Phebe Melissa, 210 Pnrshall, Phebe Patterson. 249 Parshnll. Philip Alfred, 201 Parshnll, Phinena, 23, 25 Pnrahnll, Phoeba Ada, 23S Parshnll, Phvla Adcll, 120 Parshall, PoUy, 31 Parshall, PoIIt Hammond, 32 Pnrshall, Polly M., 114 Parshall, Prlsdlla, 16S, 176 Parshnll, Prudence Louise, 231 Parshall, Rachel, 9S Pnrshall. Knrhcl Adalln*, lOS rnrshnll, Ralph Ransom. 244 Pnrshall. Ransom. 6i>. 1H rnrshnll. Unymon D.. 224 PnrHhnll. Hniisom N., 121. 123 Parshnll. RBymond Curtis, 167 rnr«hnll. llnvmnnd Pnlmer. 214 Parshnll, Rcbc.ca, 9<1, 177, 17* Pnrshall. Itrnhcn. HI. 273 Parshnll. Reuben Joprs. 274 Pnrshall. Revllo Ford R»v . 7S. I5S Parshnll. Reievllle. IW. 15« rarshall. Richard Ellsha. 127. ti» Paraball, Richard Qabrlal. iS* XVI Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall. Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall. Parshall. Parshall, Parshall, Parshall. 1, Parshall. Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall. Parshall, Parshall, Parshall. Parshall. Parshall. Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall. Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, Parshall, INDEX Rhoda, 81, 190 Parshall, Rhoda Ann, 98 Parshall, Robert Asahel, 82, 15S Parshall, Robert Frank, 252 Parshall, Robert Lavton, 125, 225 Parshall, Robert Soffard, 274 Parshall, Robert Vincent, 246 Parshall, Robert Vincent, Dr., 246 Parsha'l, Robert Aubrey, 193 Parshall, Rosalie Van Tile, 211 Parshall, Rosaline May, 208 Parshall, Rossman Jordan, 182, 269 Parshall, Rossman Thurber, 269 Parshall, Rowena, 213 Parshall, Roy Nathan, 264 Parshall, Rozedna, 214 Parshall, Ruby, 60 Parshall, Rufus (158), 65, 127 Parshall, Rufus (4571, 127 Parshall, Ruth, 33. 57. 59. 62 Parshall, Ruth. Athalia. 203 I'arshalt. Ruth Elizabeth. 113 Parshall. Ruth Howell. 32 Parshall, Ruth May, 255 Parshall, Sally, 53 Parshall, Samuel (44). 29. 31. 54, 56 Parshall, Samuel (101), 54, 98 Parshall, Samuel (130), 59 Parshall, Samuel (154), 65 Parshall, Samuel (2S7), 97, 187 Parshall, Samuel (302) 99. 192 Parshall, Samuel (310), 101, 199 Parshall, Samuel (720). 190 Parshall. Samuel Chapin. 193 Parshall. Samuel Dale, 193 Parshall. Samuel Eugene. 129, 231 Parshall, Samuel James. 263 Parshall. Samuel N.. 109 Parshall, Samuel Wilson. 195 Parshall. Sarah, 21, 36, 54, 59, 96 97, 102, Parshall, :6, 198 Parshall, Sarah Ann. 120, 146, 175, 249 Parshall, Sarah Belle, 248 Parshall, Sarah C, 114 Parshall, Sarah Cronover. 110 Parshall, Sarah Ellen, 232 Parshall, Sahar Helen, 144 Parshall, Sarah Hortense, 170 Parshall, Sarah Jane, 117, 179 Parshall, Sarah Jemlna Garrison, 138 Parshall, Sarah Lenfesty, 76 Parshall, Sarah Louise, 130, 135, 233 Parshall, Sarah Maria, 243 Parshall. Sarah N.. 1S5 Parshall, Sarah Warner, 268 Parshall, Schuyler, 92. 1S2 Parshall, Seles, 25 Parshall, Serena T., 190 Parshall, Seymour W., 190 Parshall. Sibvl. 25. 27, 46 Parshall, Sibyl White, 25, 27 Parshall, Silas Norman, 179 Parshall, Sophia, 113 Parshall, Sophia Elizabeth, 233 Parshall, Sophronia, 106, 201 Parshall, Stanley Banfield, 200 Parshall, Stanley Bigelow, 255 Parshall, Statira, 106 Parshall, Stephen, 116, 215 Parshall, Stephen Calvin, 144 Parshall, Stephen Tillson, 87 Parshall, Stockton Thomas, 150, 253 Parshall, Submit, 67 Parshall, Susan, 67. 93. 120 Parshall, Susan Maria. 139 Parshall, Susannah, 61, 98, 118, 121 Parshall, Susie M., 124 Parshall, Sydney Gardner, 200 Parshall, Ten Eyck (603), 159, 166 Ten Eyck (1039), 25S Terry (113), 57, 112 Terry (357), 113 Terry (&15I, 210 Thayer Peter, 208 Thirza, 140, 262 Thirza Lovena, 241 Thomas (43), 28 Thomas (107), 56, 105, 106 Thomas Keeney (140), 60, 117 Thomas Keeney (400), US Thomas Wardle, 135, 237 Timothy Brown, 117, 218 Truman T., 226 Ulysses, 243 Ursula, 121, 122 Van Miller, 266 Vernon Elmer, 193 Vernon Vincent, 244 Vesta, 245 Vincent (390), 117, 217 Vincent (52S), 141, 244 Violet Blanche, 252 Wallace Dickey, l(t5 Wallace Jacob, 1S8 Walling, 1S9 Walter Byrnes, 217 Walter Corwiu, 270 Ward, 266 Warren Miles, 255 Wesley, 119, 222 Wesley Warren (236), 194 Wesley Warren (1121), 194 Wilhelmina, 237 Wilhelmina Schenck, 135 Willard De P., 173 William, 273 William (105), 56 William (134), 59 William (152), 65 William (172), 68 William (221), 82 William (222), 82, 160, 161 William (455), 125 William (551), 146, 250 William 1594), 157 William (748), 198 William (947), 241 William (980), 248 William (1040), 259 William (1232), 274 William (13151, 278 William Albert, 211 William Allen. 182. 276 William Ambrose, 158 William Andrews, 185, 269 William Barker, 160, 259 William Clinton, 259 William Dennis, 196 William Dunn, 147, 262 William Edgar, 243 William E. E., 241 William Everette, 193 William Ferguson, 137, 238 William Grove, 141, 245 M'illiam Harrison, 140 William Hazard, 279, 280 William Henry (683), ISO, 268 William Henrv (934), 239 William Henry (1022), 255 William Henrv (1213), 239 William Henry (1319), 278, 279 William Henrv Harrison, 191 William J., 2S0 William James. 131, 246 William Klein, 217 William L., 200 INDEX Parshall, William R., 218 Parshall. William Reed. 252 Parshall. William Royal. 228 Parshall, William Shreve, 107, 203 Parshall, William Smith, 266 Parshall, William T.. 113 Parshall, William Thomas, 219 Parshall, William V.. 219 Parshall. William Valentino (475). 131. 233 Parshall. William Valentine (911), 233 Parshall. William Walter. 156 Parshall. William Worthlngton, 245 Parshall. Willie Ernest, 201 Parshall, Willie Gilbert, 164 Parshall, Willie H., 229 Parshall, Winnifred. 193 Parshall. Zachary Taylor, 117, 220 Parshil, Mary. 19 Parsons. Salome, ine Patterson, Albert Enlow. 145 Patterson, Edward Leonard, 51 Patterson. James, 145 Patterson. Phebe. 248 Patton. Jane. 14S Paul. Margaret. IM Payne. Dolly. :14 Payne. Mary, 24.1 Pearsall. Elizabeth, 6 Pearsall. Humphrey, 5 Pearsall, James. 15 Pearsall, Joan, 6 Pearsall. John, 6 Pearsall, John. Rev., 5 Pearsall. Joire. 6 Pearsall, Lawrenee. 6 Pearsall. Robert Luras de, 6 Peart. Minnie I!., 104 Pease, Clarissa. 245 Pease, Ruth. 267 Peek. Eliza. S2 Peek, Melvlna A.. 107 Peckens. David. Ill Peckens. Jane. Ill Peckens. Laura. Ill Peckens. Levi. Ill Peckens. Lvioy. 110 Pelgmann. Caroline. 233 Pelsue, Eloise, 130 Pennell, Thomas, fi Perkins. Mary Griffin, 182 Perry. Nathan. 27 Pershale, , 1 Pershall. Adam de. Sir, 2. 3 Pershall. Agnes Estellc, 2.36 Pershall. Anna Hadley. 236 Pershall. Anna Maria. 6 Pershall. Anne. 4 Pershall. Arabella. 5 Pershall, Benjamin. 12 PershaP. I^ridpet. 4 Pershall. Catherine. 3 Pershall, David. 12 Pershall. David Deck, 13,3, 235 Pershall. David Terry, 133 Pershall. Dorothy. 4 Pershall. Edmond. fi, 7 Pershall. Edmundua. 7 Pershall. Elizabeth. 4 Pershall. Elizabeth Maria. 6 Pershall. Ellen Louise, 23G Pershall, Frances. 6 Pershall. Henry. 4 Pershall. Henry LcRoy. 133, 236 Pershall. Hugh. 3 Persha'l. Humphrey. 3. 4, 6 Pershall. Israel. 12 Pershall. James. 12 Pershall, Jane, 4 Pershall. Jocosn, 3 Pershall. Johanna, 3 Pershall, John, 4. 6. 6 Pershall. Josephine Slolc, 236 Pershall. .Margaret, 3, B, 12 Pershall. .Mary. 12 Pershall, RIchnrd. Sir. 2. 3. 4, 7 Pershall. Richard de. Sir. 2 Pershall. Robertus. 7 Pershall, Sparry. 6 Pershall. Thomas. Sir. 3 Pershall. Thomas. 4. B, 7 Pershall. William. Sir, 4 Peshall. Edmond. 7 Peyrsall. Humphrey, 6 Phelps. Sallna. 124 Phillips. Mary. 71 Phillips. Nancy. 2.')2 Phipp. Phllana. 110 Pier. Elvira. 164. 165 Pierce. Laura S., 166 Piersol. Ella. 275 Pike. Sarah. 109 Pinch. Caroline Louise, 128 Pinch. Marie, 128 Phlnncy. Eliza, 150 Pitkin, William, 40 Pittlnger, Mattle, 201 Pitts. Denjamln, US, 1C2 Pitta, Clarinda, 83 Pitts. Elizabeth. 84 Pitts. Ordella. 162 Poland. Mary. 187 Polhemus. Elizabeth. 61 Pomeroy. George Eltweed, 141 Porter. Aaron. 98 Porter, George. 142. 143 Porter. Edward TllTIn. 142. 143 Porter. Elizabeth. 142 Porter. Maria. 264 Porter, Joseph. 98 Porter. Robert. 97 Post, Sarah Clark. 13 Potter. Nancy Martin. 208 Potter. Susan. 6S Poulson, Lizzie Kennedy, 91 Powell. Anna. 265 Pratt. Mary. 220 Prosser. . 75 Pressler. Levi. 211 Preston. Elizabeth. 178 Price. Robert. 274 Price, Christopher, 93 Price, John. 93 Price. John Manly. 93 Pringlc. .Martha. 1S2 Prior. James. 77 Presser. . 75 Prouty. Phebe. 226 Pryne. Jennie. 2(V, Pngslcv. Isabella. 68 Purceli. Daniel. inS Purinlon. Emily Mellnda, S$ Quackenhush. Charity. 44 Quackenbush. . 43 Qunil. Charles. 67. 6.8 Quail. Jiimes Tfmony, 67, 68 Quail. Wllllnm. 67 Querk. Mary Ellen. 254 Quick. Julia Ann. 248 Quince. Annie. 573 RamaKc. Cordelia. 143 Randall. Angrllro. 127 Rankin. Emily M«. Ill Ranrey. Julia F... IH Rawlinn. Mnrllnelle. »4 Ray, Richmond. :i4 INDEX Raynor, Eugene NicoII, 95 Raynor, Mary Elizabeth, 94 Raynor, William, 94 Raynor, William Edgar. 94 Reed, Albert Henry, 210 Reed. Ella. 198 Reeve, Daniel, 19, 38 Reeve. Experience, 19, 20 Reeve. Jesse. 38 Reeve. Polly, 42 Reily. Bridget. 67 Remington. Maria Waty, 109 Renk. Mayme Elizabeth, 255 Rentole, Mary. 159 Reynolds, Phebe J.. 80 Reynolds. Sarah. 118 Rhoads, Mary Anne, 144 Rhodes, Charles. 63 Rhodes. Lydia. 134 Rice, Mary. 196 Rich. Lucy A., 79 Rich, Sally A.. 78 Richardson. Esther Ann. 99 Richardson. Hannah, 227 Richardson. Joseph, 99 Richmond. Ann J.. 167 Richmond. Denison, 183 Richmond. Denison J., 182 Richmond. Mary Parshall. 183 Richmond. Schuyler Parshall, 183 Rickaby. Elizabeth. 157 Rickard. Earnest Thomas. 95 Ricks. Little. 153 Rightmlre. Lucy R., 261 Rightor. Sarah. 88 Riner. Catherine. 238 Risley. Sarah. 275 Robblns. Mary E., 241 Roberts, Abigail. 80 Roberts. Caroline. 217 Roberts. Emily, 122 Roberts, Emma, 120 Roberts. Harriet. 220 Roberts. Guy Nelson, 61 Roberts. Henry, 60 Roberts. Isaac Parshall, 61 Roberts. Mary Maria, 61 Roberts, Sarah R.. 61_ Robinson. Amanda, 153 Robinson, Dewitt Clinton, 70 Robinson, Helen Augusta. 141 Robinson, Israel Franklin. 70 Robinson, Miranda Adelia, 70 Robinson, Nathan. 115 Robinson. Otis Chapman. Dr., 70 Robinson. Terry Parshall. 70 Robinson. Thomas F., 196 Robinson. . 53 Robson. Edward. 62 Robson. John. 126 Roby. Mary Ann. 157 Rodawald. Matilda J.. 198 Rodgers. Maria. 200 Rodman. Charles W., 191 Roe. Henrietta, 37 Rogers. . 176 Rolason, T. F.. 63 Rolleston, Isabella, 4 Rolleston, Thomas. 7 Rood. Helen. 102 Rooke. Catherine Eliza. 233 Root. Amos, 114. 212 Root, Amos Stiles, 114 Root, Erastus. 155 Root. Lucina. 212 Root, Mark Stiles, 115 Rose. A. T., 43 Roae, David, 54, 65 Rose. Ezra, Dr., 55 Rose, James, 55 Rose, Jesse, 64. 102 Rose, John. 55, 102 Rose. Lucinda, 56 Rose. Rachel. 55 Rose, Robert, 54 Rose, Samuel, 55 Rose, Susan, 55 Rose, Thomas, 55 Rose. William. 65, 77 Rossman, Maria, 182 Roswell. Sevilla. 263 Rudolph, John. 101 Rudolph. John. A.. 101 Ruggles. Mary. 124 Rummel. Ann. 55 Rumsey. Phenlhas. Capt., 56 Runft. Emma. 233 Runnels. Lois, 110 Rush, Mary Ann. 251 Rush. Sarah Elizabeth. 248 Russell, Etta Belle. 257 Russell. Margaret B., 180 Rust. Minerva. 104 Ruth, , 103 Ryan, Ellen, 265 Ryan, Harriet, 103 Sabin, Mary. 168 fe'ager. Anna. 197 Salmon. Caroline A., 228 Salmon. , 118 Sanford, Alfred Gee. 104 Santord. Antoinette. 253 Sanford. Byron Ezra. 104. 105 Sanford. Charles Henry. 104 Sanford. Clarence Parshall, 104 Sanford. Mary Avalene. 105 Sanford, Newton John, 105 Sanford. Sylva. 126 Sanson. Persis. 224 Satterlee. Rollln. 192 Sauer. Samantha. 231 Saunders, Ann Elizabeth, 211 Saunders, Mary. 88 Saxton, jane, 128 Sayler, Catherine R., 238, 239 Sayler. Nelson. 238 Schofleld. R. E.. 270 Schrum. Maggie. 106 Schultz. Fannie Hilton. 252 Scobey. Margaret. 278 Scot. William. Esq., 4 Scott, Joseph. 33 Scott. Mary. 123 Scott. . 203 Scutt, Gamaliel, 156 Seager, Elizabeth, 205 Sears, Ella Eliza, 71 Sebree, Mary Elizabeth, 258 Seeley. Belle. 267 Senger. Christine, 269 Seward, Mary, 50 Sexton, Mary. 48 Shater. Phebe M.. 186 ShaeCfer. Maria, 97 Shatter. Mary Agnes. 188 Sharpsteen. Anna. 149 Shattuek. Hepzibah, 268 Sliaw, Eliza. 234 Shaw. Mary. 208 Shear. David. 184 Shearer. Joseph T.. 234 Sheldon. Anne. 4, 5 Shelley. Nettie W.. 229 Shepherd. Lucinda. 118 Shepherd, Sarah, 86 INDEX Sherman. Hannah, 149 Sherman, Sarah, 109 Shewmau, Catherine, 80 Shields, Catherine, 83 Shields, Sarah, 190 Shields, Catherine, 162 Shlels, Emma Seraphlna, 110 Shimer, Frank, 96 Shinn, Flora, 55 Shoemaker, Joseph, 33 Shove, Lucy, 77 Shugart, Henrietta L., 194 Shull, Eva E., 248 Shutt, Elizabeth. 213 SImmonds, Peter, 22 Simons. Ann Pettlbone, 263 Sinclair, Myra B., 95 Slater. William A.. 70 Slawson. Theodore. 150 Slote, Josephine. 133 Slover. Mary. L'24 Smalley. Hannah L., 184 Smart, John. 48 Smith, Albert, l.-.o Smith. Annie Louise. 263 Smith. Bessie Arvllla. 197 Smith. Catherine. 155 206 Smith, Clarlbel. 257 Smith, Ella. 237 Smith. Emma C, 218 Smith, Frank Russel. 257 Smith, Gordon. 46. 47 Smith. Hannah, 63 Smith, Harriet, 63 Smith, Henry, 133 Smith, H. Percy, 239 Smith, Ida Anna, 51 Smith. Jacob. 37 Smith. John, 107, i03 214 Smith. Julia A.. 66 Smith, Lodema Prudence. 129 Smith, Lyman. 2U Smith. Martha. 277 Smith. Mary A.. 203 Smith, Marv Adelaide. 93 Smith. Marv Ann. 61. 93 Smith. Mchltabel. 184 Smith. Milton. 99 Smith. Nellie, 191 Smith, Paul Clare. 153 Smith. Rebecca. 65 Smith. Ruth, U6 Smith. Thomas Roach, Smith, William. 107 Snedeker. Lulu. 166 Snell, Allda Jane. 64 Snell, George Baldwin, Snell, John Henry. 64 Snell. Kate Anna Belle. 64 Snell. Nora Louise. 64 Snell, Seth J., 62 Snider, Frank. 142 Snider. Joseph. 142 Snider. Joseph. Col.. 142 Snider, MarRaretta Miller. 142 Snider. Marguerite. J42 Snider. Mary. 142 Snider, Thomas W. Lyons. 142 Snow. Catherine. 36 Snyder. Estelle C. 162 Soper. Rachel. IS Soper. Rowena. 60 Southworth. Adallne. 44 Sparrow. Thomas. I3S Spencer. Edgar A.. Hon., 48 Spencer. Alanson Hosmer. 48 Spencer. Effa Hosmer. 48 Spencer, Mary Josephine, 48 205 64 Spencer. William D.. 47 Spltznagle. , 72 Springer. George, 219 Spink. Kreelove. 179 Sprinkler. Jacob. 75 Sprlngstend. Elizabeth. 83 Squler. Laura E.. 66 Staccy. Isadore A., 212 Stafford. William. Sir. 4 Stafford, Susan. 91, 180 Stage. . 44 Stanley, Emily. 220 Staples. William, 250 Stark. Elizabeth, 115 Steel. Ellen. 254 Sientz. Sarah Ann. 142 Stephenson. Nettie. 211 Sterling. , 190 Stevenson. Joshua, 95 Stevenson. Mary, 208 Stewart. Harriet. 214 Stewart. John Wilbur. Dr. 63 Stewart. Robert K.. 155 Stickney. Belle Elizabeth Jane, 78 Stier. Alice. 116 Stlern. Margaret. 196 Stiles. Frank M.. 227 Stiles. Imogene. 231 Sllne. Benjamin D.. 197 Stinson. Hannah. 205 Stinton. Agnes. 75 Stinton. Lord. 75 Stockley, Sarah. 50 Stockton. Sarah B.. 150 Stoddard. Cora V.. 80 Stokes. Fannie. 137 Stokes. Harry Morgan, 1J7 Stokes. Laura. 137 Stokes. Horace Morgan. 137 Stokes, Mary. 138 Storel. Jennie K.. 269 Stout. Harry. 230 Stoutenbcrg. Isabel. 194 Stratton. Rachel. 54 Stratton. Ruth. .'.7 Strong. Theron R., Judge. ISl Strubel. Anna. 73 Strubble. Mary Bally. 246 Stroup. Elizabeth B.. 235 Str>-ker. Catherine. 68 Sturrat. Harriet Crawford, 48 Sutton. Serah. 225. 240 Suydam. Phebe. 132 Swain. Oeorglnna. 222 Swallow. Sarah J.. 242 Swan. Charles Francis, 265 Swan. George B.. 119 Swan. Sarah Jane. 202 Swaney. Harriet, 236 Swnry. Samuel. 14 Swarls. Mary. 20t Sweezy. Elizabeth. 35 Swezey. Joanna. 17 Swezey. Samuel. 22 Swinnerton. Humphrey, 4 TafI, Sarah. 180 Taggart. James. 243 Tallett. Lewis. 7< Tarbell. Sarah. 220 Tarr. Margaret. 103 Tate. Elliabelh. 247 Taylor. Alice A.. 104 Taylor. Allison. I'Yl Tairlor. Ernest Jay. I04 Taylor. Forrest Danl«l, 104 Taylor. Harriet. lOJ Taylor, Nancy, 188 XX INDEX Taylor. Rachel Moor, 94 Teachout. Seymour, 149 Teagarden, Rozanna, 240 Terry, Abigail Wells, 70 Terry, Daniel, S6 Terry, Deliverance, 23, 31, 57, 58 Terry, Experience, 19 Terry, Jemima, 20, 29 Terry, Jonathan, 19 Terry, Mary, 19 Terry, Miranda, 209 Terry, Nancy, 37 Terry, Sarah Williams, 260 Terry, , 23, 31 Thayer, George Langstaff, 134 Theel, Mariah, 115 Thomas, Catherine, 277 Thomas, Frank M., 176 Thompson, David S., 100 Thompson, Deborah, 79 Thompson, Flora, 194 Thompson, Jane, SO Thompson, Sarah J., 242 Thorn, Mary E., S2 Thurber, Ira A., 82 Thurber, Juliette, 157 Thurber, Kate Evaline, 269 Tice, Sophia, 130 Tingley, Jane, 72 Tinsley, Mary, 205 Todd, Anna. 84 Todd, Elizabeth, 90 Tonney, Frederick D., 176 Topping, Mary, 94 Torrey, Rutus John, S3 Tow, Mary A., 55 Townsend, Edith, 231 Townsend, Harriet E., 223 Trainer, Catherine, 200 Treadwell, Hannah, 134 Tredway, Arthur, 179 Trever, Sara, 142 Tripp, Edwin Robert, 50 Tucker. John. 9 Tunnicliff, Minnie L., 159 Turner, Hannah, 175 Turner, Nancy, 107 Turner, N. De L., 81 Tuthill, Buell, 39 Tuthill, Isaiah, 27 Tuthill, Nathan. 36 Tuttle, Eliza Ann, 133 Tuttle, Evaline, 247 Twamley, Sarah Ann, 264 Underbill, Elizabeth, 236 Underwood. Clarissa, 105 Urch, Edward A., 61 Vail, Sorchie, 69 Valentine, Louisa, 264 Van Allen, Cornelia Jane, 68 Vanalstine, Margaret. 194 Van Arsdale. Jane, 131 Van Atta, Walter, 119 Van Camp, Walter Mvron, 123 Van Etten, Daniel. 97 Van Etten. Elizabeth. 108 Van Etten. Margaret. 101 Van Gorder, Robert Bruce. 63 Van Home. Abram B.. 164. 165 Van Home. Cornelia E.. 165 Van Home. Mary E.. 164 Van Huzen, Jacob. 79 Van Huzen, James Parshall, 79 Van Svckle, Mary Jane, 218 Van Vechten, Donn, 88 Van Winkle, Susan B., 202 Vasbinder, Ann, 167 Wait, Sarah, 71 Waldron, Clarissa Babcock, 117 Wales, Nathaniel, 40 Wales, , 47 Wa'.ker, Calista, 267 Walker, Jane W., 214 Wallace, Mary, 76 Walton, Jane, 192 Ward, Emma, 266 Warman, Sarah, 137 Warren, Elizabeth, 222 Warren, Phebe Ann, 132 Warren, Philo, 33 Washburn. Charles, 213 Waterbury, Charles William, 68 Waterbury, Howard Roder, 68 Waterbury, Mildred Adell. 68 Waterbury. William Ferris, 68 Waters, Belle, 194 Watson, Jane, 192 Webb, Antoinette, 55 Wehb, Emma E., 217 Webb, James, 23 Webber, Kate Adole, 82 Weed, Harriet, 63 Weeks, Elizabeth, 65 Wells, Anne, 17. 37 Wells. Abigail. 21. 70 W>lls. Daniel, 17 W'ells. David. 23 - Wells. Deborah. ^6 Wells. Eugene Fred. 277 ' Wells. George. 277 We'.ls, George Washington, 277 Wells, Hannah, 76 Wells, John, 21, 22 Wells, Joshua, 23, 277 Wells, Margaret Isadnre, 277 Wells, Mary, 9, 21, 217 Wells. Nathaniel. 20, 21 Wells. Samuel. 22. 27 Wells. Retta Sarah, 278 Wells, William Andrus, 277 West, Effie Joy, 103 W'est, John, 61 West, Sara, 191 Westbrook, Margaret, 62 Westbrook. Stella, 116 Westcott, Christiana, 256 Westerffeld. Maria. 234 W'estinghouse. Julius J., 1.56 Weltner, Florence. 143 Weltner. Frank. 143 Weltner. Helen. 143. 144 Weltner. John Seaton. 143 Weltner. Reuben Parshall, 143 Weltner, Thomas Newton, 143 "Weltner. William Worthington, 143 Wetmore. Ira Leet, 207 Wickham. Joseph. 19 "Wickhams. Margaret. 79 Wickofi. Elizabeth. S3 Wicks. Elizabeth. 121. 123 Widman. , 44 Wilber, Mav A., 102 Wilkin, Elizabeth. 197 Willemson. Diricke. 11 Willemson. Hachir. 11 W^illemson. Marv. 11 Williams, Elizabeth, 63, 174 Williams, Emma, 222 Williams, Esther E., 165 Williams, Frances Eugenia, 70 Williams, John Lewis, 241 Williams. Lillie. 128 Williams, Nancy Jane, 232 INDEX WilMams, William, 40 ■Williamson, Alvln Parshall, 132 ■VVilliaiuyon, John G., 1.12 Williamson, John I.. 132 Williamson, Phebe Suydam, 132 Willis. Alanson, 130 Wilmarlh, , 113 Wilson, Amanda, 55 Wilson, Elizabeth Jane, 142 Wilson, Sarah, 49 Wiltse, Prlscllla, 163 Winans, Hannah, 200 Windsor, Mary Ann, 225 Windsor. , 45 Wing, Sarah Louisa, 13S Winney, Dorcas. SO Wheeler, David, 21 W'heeler, Henry, 203 Wheeler, Julia, ISO Wheeler. Sarah. 78 W'heelock, De Forest, 106. 201 Wheelock, Lillian, 106, 201 Whigam, Andrew, 93 Whlgara, Ann Elizabeth, 94 Whigam, David Parshall, 94 Whipple, Sarah H., 223 White, Anna Maria, 264 White, Ephriam. Capt., 25 White, Lemuel Lewis. 94 White, Mary Ann, 250 White, Richard. S2 W'hite. Sarah Herrick, 25 White, feibvl. 25 Whiteker. Elizabeth. 85 Whlteman. Nellie C, 152 Whiter, Ella. 172 Whltlock, Krank. 110 Whitney, Cornelia A., 184 Wolvcrton. Matio E. 224 Wood, Mary H.. 277 Woodhull, Fanny, 38 Woodruff. Isaac, 77 Woodward, Anna, 274 Woodward, Christopher H. R. 2© Woodward. Therese, 191 Woodward. Thomas. 137 Woodwarth, Coorgo W., 49 Worley, , 176 Worlhington, Hannah Matilda. Ill Worthlugton. John Thomas, 141 Wortman, Henry Burt, 1"3 Wright, George Esbon, 106 Wright, Grace Leid.i, 106 Wright, Harrlel, 200 Wright, John Thomas, 106 Wrigley. nolle. 7S Wyckotr. Catherine, 1.35 Wynkoop, Philip Hcermans, 64 Yates, Anna. 8"! Yongs, Benjamin, 9 Yongs. John, 9 Young, Clarence G.. 51 Young, Dora D., 50 Young, Jennie Belle, 51 Young. S. W., Key., 50 Youngs, Anna Wells. 37 Youngs, Christopher, 17. 20, 22, 24. J7 Youngs, David, Rev., 21 Youngs, James, 17, 21 Youngs, Joanna. 17 Youngs, John, Col., 20 Youngs, John. Rev., 20 Youngs, Jonathan. 24 Youngs, Martha. 20 Youngs, Sarah Ann, 165