Son-in-Law & Granddaughter of SAMUEL and PAMELIA
(DOTY) ELLENWOOD, pass away in Iowa.
JOHN J. PARKER DEAD
Yesterday morning John Jarvis Parker died in his home, 717 Foster street, at
3 o'clock, after an illness of just one week, caused by a sudden collapse
J. J. Parker was born October 10, 1824, in Point Harmer, O. In 1850 he was
united in marriage to Miss Pamelia Ellenwood of that place. Five children were
born of the union, three of whom survive--Mrs. S. L. Daniels, Sr., of this
city; Mrs. Anna Ros
Farmers of Iowa: a list of farmers of each county with postoffice, 1892
Jefferson Co, IA
[The following is a list of farmers, 1892, living in Jefferson Co, IA with
postoffice in another county]
Vega (Henry Co.)
Baum, Michael
Brombaugh, A
Chapman, George
Cline, J.T.
Collett, Dvid
Crane, George Sr.
Emerson, W.J.
Hammans, Henry
Hogate, Ann Mrs.
Hoskins, Jonathan
Howell, Joseph D
Humphry, Ezra
Leonard, Ruth Mrs.
McDorman, John
Ridgeway, E Mrs.
Smith, Daniel
Stillwell, M Mrs.
Taylor, William
Tilford, Joseph
W
Is there anyone that has information on a John Long who was a blacksmith in Wayland, don't know Twp. Henry Co. as early as 1860 or 1870. He had a son John Long b. 1857 in Ohio. Thanks for your time. Jane Germann, Storm Lake, IA
Libby,
The certificates are given by the Iowa Genealogical Society at the
state level.
Try looking at:
http://www.iowagenealogy.org/pioneers/pioneer.htm
Regards,
Patrick Winters
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From: "Denny-Libby Stone"
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Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 8:58 AM
Subject: [IAHENRY] Pioneer certificates
| Hello List-
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| I know that the Henry County, Iowa Genealogical Society is no longer
in operation, but I wonder if anyone knows if there are Pion
I am making headway on my Brattain line with some great helpers. I
have two brothers, William and Lemmons both born in IN. William born 13
oct 1810 and Lemmons born 20 Mar 1850 in Wayne Co., IN. I found a land
record for William stating he was William Brattain Jr. in Farmington,
Van Buren, IA, where he and Lemmons lived in 1830-1840's.
Williams obit states that his father moved from Indiana to Lake
Peoria(now Peoria) in 1816 then later they moved to Iowa about 1836.
William moved later to Mt. Ple
Oskoloosa Weekly Herald 1889
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF THE LATE REV. WILLIAM BRATTAIN, BY HIS OLD
FRIEND, REV. THOMAS BALLINGER
In writing this sketch, the object will be to present, not only an
outline of MR. BRATTAIN, but "whence, what and where," that will embrace
his early boyhood days, circumstances connected with his early manhood,
his wonderful ability to learn by both observation and books. Mr.
Brattain was born in the State of Indiana, October 13, 1810. Died, in
Jefferson township, Mahask