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Ann Horr

Female 1882 - 1915  (32 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ann Horr was born on 10 Jun 1882 in Parkersburg, Butler Co, Iowa, USA (daughter of Recellus Horr and Louisa Parriott); died on 7 Feb 1915 in Pipestone, Pipestone Co, Minnesota, USA.

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    • Census: 1900

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    [[The following census information was compiled and contributed by Joyce S.

    Birth name was Anna Eva.
    Marriage name was Eva Ann.

    Living with mother in 1900.
    1900 Census: Rock, Lyon Co, Iowa
    Eva A. Horr, dau, June 1882, age 18, bp IA, f's bp NY, m's bp IL

    After Eva's death her two daughters were raised by their maternal grandmother. When their grandmother became too old both girls lived, for a few of years, in a Davenport Iowa orphanage . Their father visited often, he lived and worked in Davenport. He took Frances on several train trips to doctors in various states for leg operations. Frances had a forceps birth with the results being Cerebral Palsy. When the girls turned 16 they moved back to Pipestone MN and lived with family while finishing high school. Eva was almost 30 yrs at Frances' birth. JVS

    Ann married Wiley Thomas Joyner on 27 Mar 1907. Wiley (son of John D. Phillips and Mary A. P. Joyner) was born on 30 May 1883 in East Bend, Yadkin Co, North Carolina, USA; died on 3 Nov 1940 in Davenport, Scott Co, Iowa, USA. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Bessie Anita Joyner was born on 12 Aug 1909 in Pipestone, Pipestone Co, Minnesota, USA; died on 27 Jan 1965 in Fullerton, Orange Co, California, USA.
    2. Frances Maunena Joyner was born on 12 Jan 1912 in Pipestone, Pipestone Co, Minnesota, USA; died on 5 Aug 1997 in , Los Angeles Co, California, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Recellus Horr was born on 25 Apr 1837 in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA (son of Marcus Horr and Elvira Larned); died on 17 Mar 1900 in Rock Rapids, Lyon Co, Iowa, USA; was buried in Iowa Falls, Hardin Co, Iowa, USA (Union Cemetery).

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    • Census: 1850 1860 1870 1880

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    [[The following census information was compiled and contributed by Joyce S.

    1860 Census: Monroe, Butler co, Iowa
    Ira Demander, age 52, farmer, bp NY
    Hariet Demander, age 32, bp NY
    Rosealetta Demander, age 1, bp IL
    Emily E. Spencer, age 11, bp IL
    N.S. Demander, age 29, bp NY
    R.R. Horr, age 23, bp NY

    "Recellus R. Horr, one of the early settlers in Monroe Iowa, was born in [Township Denmark, village Carthage, Lewis County] New York, 25 April 1837. In 1855, he left home and came to Iowa, locating in Butler County: bought 80 acres of land of L. P.Hazen who had pre-empted it for him as at that time he was too young to pre-empt land. He married 5 [7] March 1863, Miss Lena Townsend a native of Ohio. They were blessed with five children, Charles W., Arthur T., Harry W., Lena May and Irena May [twins]. Mrs. Horr died when these twins were but eight days old. He married his second wife, Mrs. George Huey [Louisa Parriott], 6 September 1878, daughter of Roby R. Parriott. The have two children, Jenny and Eva. In 1881 he bought a house and lot in Parkersburg, and now lives there. He has a farm of 320 acres which he rents. He is now living in retirement, except he speculates in real estate. pg. 637"

    "Two others who arrived in 1855, were Lycurgus P. Hazen and Recellus R.Horr, both natives of the good old York State. Hazen claimed the South West quarter of section 24 and sold half to Horr, who was too young to make a land entry. Hazen was a school teacher and surveyor. He married in March 1857 to Miss Sarah J. Quinn. In 1858 removed to Kansas. He is now county surveyor of Brown County Kansas. Horr lived upon his farm until 1881, when he removed to Parkersburg, where he now lives. He still owns the land bought of Hazen and purchased adjoining land."

    R. R.Horr Trustee of Congregational Church
    Monroe and Washington townships organized 1856, R.R.Horr trustee.

    Recellus was named after Recellus Root born 25 MAY 1816 in Denmark, Deer River, Lewis Co. NY. brother to Nancy ROOT, wife of second cousin John Wesley HORR.

    1870 Census: Monroe, Butler Co, Iowa
    Recellus R. Horr, age 34, farmer, born in New York
    Allena Horr, age 31, born in Ohio
    Charles W. Horr, age 6, born in Iowa
    Arthur T. Horr, age 2, born in Iowa

    1880 Census Place: Monroe, Butler Co, Iowa
    Household:
    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    Recellin R. HORR Self M Male W 43 NY Farmer MA MA
    Eliza HORR[Louisa] Wife M Female W 37 IL House Keeper VA OH
    Charles W. HORR Son Male W 16 IA Farm Work NY IL
    Arthur T. HORR Son S Male W 12 IA Farm Work NY IL
    Harry HORR Son S Male W 9 IA NY IL
    Aline M. HORR Dau S Female W 2 IA NY IL
    Erine B. HORR Dau S Female W 2 IA NY IL
    Jennie HORR Dau S Female W 8M IA NY IL
    Geneva PEREVIHT Other Female W 23 IA Servant IL IL
    [this should be Geneva PARRIOTT niece of Louisa]
    Brent PIERCE Other Male W 18 IA Servant OH ---
    [wonder if this man is a relative]

    1900 Census: Rock, Lyon Co, Iowa
    Louisa Horr, Apr 1843, age 57, widow, bp IL, f's bp VA, m's bp OH
    Ilena May Horr, dau, Mar 1878, age 22, bp IA, f's bp NY, School Teacher
    Irena May Horr, dau, Mar 1878, age 22, bp IA, f's bp NY, School Teacher
    Eva A. Horr, dau, June 1882, age 18, bp IA, f's bp NY, m's bp IL
    Mabel A. Horr, dau, Dec 1885, age 14, bp IA, f's bp NY, m's bp IL
    Note the twins, their birth m's bp was Iowa, Louisa's bp was Illinois

    Rock Rapids Review
    Lyon County, Iowa
    March 22, 1900
    "An Honorable Man Passes Away.
    Rucellus R. Horr, whose demise was not unexpected, after an acute illness of short duration, died at his home in this city at the age of 63. He was born in Denmark, Lewis County, New York, on April 25, 1837, and in 1855 moved to Butler County, of this state, where he has resided for forty years. During his residence there he was engaged in farming and was successful in the pursuits of life and accumulated a competency for old age. He was married to Miss Allen Townsend of Iowa Falls, in 1863, and five children were born to them. In 1878 his wife died after a long illness and left to care for his little children. The deceased was married to Mrs. Louisa Huey a year later and four daughters blessed their union, three of them are now living. The deceased moved to Rock Rapids in 1895 and his declining years were spent in comparative ease, surrounded by a happy and contented family. All through life he was regarded as an exceptional safe and reliable man, a man to be trusted and confided in, and he was never known to betray a trust. He was a conscientious Christian and lived an exemplary life. The funeral was held at the M.E. Church, Monday at 2 o'clock, Rev. Wasser, conducting the services and a large number of sorrowing friends followed the remains to its last resting-place in the Rock Rapids cemetery."

    Recellus married Louisa Parriott on 9 Oct 1878. Louisa (daughter of Roby Richard Parriott and Abigail Howard) was born on 3 Apr 1843 in , Stevenson Co, Illinois, USA; died on 12 Sep 1921 in Fort Dodge, Webster Co, Iowa, USA; was buried in Aplington, Butler Co, Iowa, USA (Pleasant View Cemetery). [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Louisa Parriott was born on 3 Apr 1843 in , Stevenson Co, Illinois, USA (daughter of Roby Richard Parriott and Abigail Howard); died on 12 Sep 1921 in Fort Dodge, Webster Co, Iowa, USA; was buried in Aplington, Butler Co, Iowa, USA (Pleasant View Cemetery).

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1880 1900

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    [[The following census information was compiled and contributed by Joyce S.

    Written as Hoars.
    1910 Census: 1-Wd Pipestone, Pipestone, Minnesota
    Louise Hoars, head, age 67, widow, 3 births 3 living, bp IL, f's bp VA, m's bp OH
    Eva Hoars, dau, age 27, m 1 yr, 1 birth, bp IA, f's bp NY, m's bp IL
    Mable Hoars, dau, age 24, single, bp IA, f's bp NY, m's bp IL
    Wally T. Hoars, son age 27, m 1 yr, bp NC, p's bp NC
    Bessie Hoars, dau, age 7 months, bp MN, f's bp NC, m's bp IA
    No one in household has an occupation listed.

    1920 Census: Fort Dodge, Wehkonsa[?] twp, Webster Co, Iowa
    dated Jan 19, 1920
    Louisa Hoar, head, age 76, widow, bp IL, f's bp VA, m's bp OH
    Bessie Joiner, gr dau, age 10, bp MN, f's bp NC, m's bp IA
    Frances Joiner, gr dau, age 8, bp MN, f's bp NC, m's bp IA

    Louisa raised R.R.'s first 5 children, her own 3 surving children and then 2 of her grandchildren.

    1M: George Huey Apr 12 1870
    B: Edinburgh Scotland
    D: Jan 19 1872/3, Buried: Pleasant View Cem Aplington, Butler Co Iowa
    (no children)

    Note her father and her second husband were known by the name 'RR'.

    Children:
    1. Jean Horr was born in Oct 1879 in Monroe Twp, Butler Co, Iowa, USA; died in in California, USA.
    2. 1. Ann Horr was born on 10 Jun 1882 in Parkersburg, Butler Co, Iowa, USA; died on 7 Feb 1915 in Pipestone, Pipestone Co, Minnesota, USA.
    3. Elizabeth Horr was born on 25 Oct 1884 in , Butler Co, Iowa, USA; died on 5 Feb 1885 in Aplington, Butler Co, Iowa, USA; was buried in Aplington, Butler Co, Iowa, USA (Pleasant View Cemetery).
    4. Mabel Horr was born on 18 Dec 1885 in Parkersburg, Butler Co, Iowa, USA; died on 9 Jan 1938 in Sumner, Pierce Co, Washington, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Marcus Horr was born on 26 Dec 1807 in New Salem, , Massachusetts, USA (son of Warren Horr, Sr. and Olive Peirce); died on 10 Mar 1856 in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA; was buried in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA (Line Baptist Cemetery).

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    • Census: 1840 1850

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    WILL
    Marcus L. HORR, will 26 Nov 1855, 47 yrs, recorded 12 May 1856 in Lewis Co. NY
    To wife, Alvira: house and lot in Denmark twp. Lewis Co. NY and furniture, $300 yearly while a widow semi-annually for support of herself and 3 minor children; Charles, Eveline & Warren.
    To Recellus R. Horr $800 ($400 1 year after father's death unless given before and $400 at age of 22 yr.) ['RR' went to Iowa with his money.]
    to Evaline D.Horr $1000 at 21 yrs. (if married prior to 21 yr. $300 at time of marr) [She was still single at age 41.]
    To Charles P. Horr rest of estate after required payments to others, to pay mother's allotment and Evaline and Warren at age 21 yr. [and]
    To manage estate after age 21 yr. to be executor at 21 yrs. [Charles was about 13 yrs old.]
    to Warren Horr, son, if died prior to 21 yrs. sum of $1000 to Charles P. Horr
    to Lyman G. Snell $100 to be paid by Charles P. Horr
    to Lovinda Barton $100 same, child of sister, Olive Horr Barton
    to Lucy Barton $100, same
    to Warren Barton $100, same
    to Isaac Barton $100, same
    to Annah Barton $100, same
    to Lowville and Denmark twp. Line Baptist Church $200 for executor Ira Austin to apply to support of preaching of gospel at Lowville and Denmark Line Baptist Church if church ceases for 2 years $200 to go to Baptist Home Missionary Society.
    Executor to sell farm in Pinckney twp. owned with Herman Rulison to pay $300 semi-annual payments to wife, Alvira Horr and children. [She out lived him 16 years.]
    signed by Marcus L. Horr, witnessed by Wm. Sherman & Darwin Nash

    Items listed on inventory attached to will of Marcus L. Horr
    1 grind stone $1.50
    1 fanning mill 2.50
    2 sleighs 4.50
    1 cutter 4.00
    1 buggy 90.00
    1 one horse wagon 12.00
    1 double lumber wagon 8.00
    1 Buffalo Robe 6.25 [Gift from 'Out West' ?]
    1 same (old) .25
    1 String bells .75
    10 Cows $30 ea. 300.00
    6 Cows 26 ea. 156.00
    3 Cows 22 ea. 66.00
    about 10 tons hay in town Pinckeny $3.50 ea. 35.00
    1 Horse 80.00 1 Old Stove $ 1.50
    1 Saddle 1.00 A lot of old iron 1.25
    2 Neck Yokes 1.00 A lot of Basswood lumber 3.00
    1 Chain .50 1/2 set tea cups & saucers .38
    69 Tin pans 4.14 2 doz.plates 1.50
    1 Chese Vat 1.50 1/2 doz.glass plates .38
    1 Brass Kettle 4.00 2 set knifes 1.00
    1 Cast Iron Kettle .50 7 Stove Inys[?] 1.50
    1 Sheet Iron Kettle .25 1 Lantern .25
    2 Wooden Pails .25 3 Iron spoons .12
    1 Sap Pan 3.00 3 Plates .15
    260 Sap Buckets 15.60 3 Tumblers .15
    4 Store Tubs 3.50 3 Tin Basins .13
    1 Tin Pail .15
    1 Grain Bin 2.00 1 Brass Pail .25
    2 Augers .75 2 Tables 1.50
    2 Pitch Forks .50 2 Tables 5.00
    4 Scyth Srath .63 3 Stands 2.75
    2 Rakes .13 1 Wash Bowl & Pitcher .75
    6 Sleigh Runners 4.00 10 Chairs 3.00
    1 Chair 6.00
    1 Looking glass 1.00
    1 Clock 1.50
    1 Bureau 8.00
    1 Book Case 5.00
    1 Sofa 25.00
    1 Bed Stead 1.00
    Note against M. Stoddard $15.00
    end.

    [[The following census information was compiled and contributed by Joyce S.

    Using birth date from Olive's bible, death date based on will.

    Marcus moved to Lewis County, NY in 1827 at age of about 20 years.
    Not listed as a head of household in 1830.

    1840 Census: Denmark, Lewis Co, New York
    Marcus L. Horr
    1 male under 5 yrs.
    1 male 5 to 10 yrs.
    1 male 20 to 30 yrs
    1 male 30 to 40 yrs.
    1 female under 5 yrs.
    2 females 5 to 10 yrs
    1 female 15 to 20 yrs.
    1 female 30 to 40 yrs.
    Same page as Peter Horr.

    1850 Lewis Co. NY Denmark twp. 9 Aug pg. 217 #1749
    Spelling as written on census.
    Marcus L.Horr 42 yr. farmer $900 real estate b.MA
    Alvira 41 yr. born in MA
    Salina 17 yr. b. NY attending school
    Allice 16 yr. b.NY attending school
    Webster 15 yr. b. NY attending school, farmer
    Marcellus [Recellus]14 yr. b.NY attending school
    Eveline 11 yr. b.NY attending school
    Charles 7 yr. b.NY
    Abner 3 yr. b.NY
    next household to Hunt, Moris?, Seymore, Baemis, Lansing

    Marcus married Elvira Larned on 16 Oct 1831 in Shutesbury, Franklin Co, Massachusetts, USA. Elvira (daughter of Asa Larned and Anna Sherman) was born on 19 May 1809 in Shutesbury, Franklin Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 23 Oct 1872 in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA; was buried in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA (Line Baptist Cemetery). [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elvira Larned was born on 19 May 1809 in Shutesbury, Franklin Co, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Asa Larned and Anna Sherman); died on 23 Oct 1872 in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA; was buried in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA (Line Baptist Cemetery).

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    • Census: 1840 1850 1860 [1870]

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    [[The following census information was compiled and contributed by Joyce S.

    In Marcus's will she was named Alvira. It is Elvira on her head stone. Elvira buried six of her nine children, between April 1853 and Dec 1855. In March 1856 her husband died. In 1855 her son Recellus was pioneering in Iowa. Son Charles left New York after mother Elvira died and settled in Calif. Only Evaline stayed in New York, in 1880 she was single.JVS

    1860 Lewis Co. NY Denmark twp. Denmark P.O. 15 Aug. pg. 93 #742
    image 39
    Elvira Horr 49 yr. housewife $1,205 real estate $500 personal property, born MA
    Louise Adams 14 yr. b.MA servant Deer River P.O.
    No others listed in household.
    Note Alvira/Elvira's census states she was born in MA in both 1850 and 1860.
    Could not find Charles in 1860.
    Next household to Powers, Otis?, Philips, Langendorf, Esler, Miner, Hartwell

    Notes:

    Married:
    Mrs. Alvira Larnard of Shutsbury and Marcus L. Hoar of Denmark, state of New York.
    Note spellings.
    Married by Rev. Mr. Brown of Prescott

    Children:
    1. Salina Horr was born on 14 Aug 1832 in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA; died on 5 Nov 1853 in .
    2. Alice Horr was born on 3 Sep 1833 in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA; died on 9 Apr 1853 in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA.
    3. Webster Horr was born on 11 Mar 1835 in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA; died on 23 Feb 1855 in .
    4. 2. Recellus Horr was born on 25 Apr 1837 in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA; died on 17 Mar 1900 in Rock Rapids, Lyon Co, Iowa, USA; was buried in Iowa Falls, Hardin Co, Iowa, USA (Union Cemetery).
    5. Evaline Horr was born on 14 Feb 1839 in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA.
    6. Charles Horr was born on 20 Jul 1843 in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA; died on 13 Mar 1924 in , Contra Costa Co, California, USA.
    7. Abner Horr was born on 28 Nov 1846 in New York, USA; died on 2 May 1853 in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA.
    8. Abner Horr was born on 7 Aug 1853 in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA; died on 2 Sep 1854 in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA.
    9. Warren Horr was born on 27 Sep 1855 in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA; died on 23 Dec 1855 in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA.

  3. 6.  Roby Richard Parriott was born on 2 Feb 1808 in , Tyler Co, Virginia, USA (son of Richard Parriott and Deborah Robey); died on 5 May 1871 in Iowa, USA; was buried in Aplington, Butler Co, Iowa, USA (Pleasant View Cemetery).

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    "In 1827 Roby R. [ Parriott] came to Vermilion County, Indiana. In 1831 he married
    Miss Abigail Howard. Their children born in Vermilion County were:
    Richard, Anthony, and Owen. In 1837 their son, Newton, was born in Porter County, Indiana, as well as Lucinda. The family moved to Stephenson County, Illinois in 1840, where Roby's father had died in 1837. Roby Jr., Marion, Louisa, Jasper, Wesley, and William were all born in Stephenson County, where Roby R. had purchased 360 acres of land. He resided in Illinois with his brothers and mother who owned
    farms in the same area.
    In 1854, Roby R. took all of his children and moved to Washington township, Butler County, Iowa where he eventually purchased 2,500 acres. Although there is no clear historical record stating the reason for his move, we know that he, and the Parriotts in general, were ambitious, pioneering people. The historical record does state that Roby came to Iowa alone before moving his family.
    In the History of Butler County written in 1883, a description of the area where the family settled is given, and from the description one can only imagine the excitement Roby must have experienced over his discovery of such a beautiful place: "The township bearing this familiar name (Washington) is in the southwestern corner of Butler county...The surface is a rolling prairie, and the soil a rich dark loam with a sandy mixture. Beaver Creek passes through...there is a good supply of timber--about 800 acres...there is an abundance of excellent water....there are a number of springs which bubble up clear, sparkling water". Not only is the land described in the History of Butler County, but there are portraits of the early pioneers, and the Parriott name is mentioned often."

    History of Butler County, Iowa; published in 1883, Union Publishing Company, Springfield, Illinois: Page 728:

    "Early in the spring of 1854 Rueben Purcell sold his claim to Roby R. Parriott.
    Mr. Parriott, whose name is indissolubly connected with the settlement and early days of this region, was a native of Virginia and came here from Stephenson County Illinois. He came here in the spring of 1854 and purchased the land as stated, and in June returned to Illinois. On the 4th of July he started back for his new home, accompanied by his family, coming overland with seven yoke of oxen, three horses, three wagons, and a top carriage, and were one month on the way. He found upon his arrival that the little log hut was too small for his family, which numbered thirteen, and he therefore erected another log house, 16x24 feet, with a "lean-to" 12x24 feet. This was the first and only hotel ever kept in the township, and in 1855 it was made a stage station. (He lodged the passengers on the stage, that made the first trip west to Waterloo.) Mr. Parriott made great improvements, and in 1868 he erected a frame house in which he lived until the time of his death in 1871."
    "R. R. Parriott once ran for the office of county assessor as a Democrat and was defeated by 9 votes".

    Page 734:
    "Roby R. Parriott was born in Tyler County, Virginia, February 2, 1808. In 1827 he emigrated to Vermilion County, Indiana. He married Miss Abigail Howard in 1831, by whom he had eleven children: nine sons, and two daughters, six of whom are now living. He removed to Porter County, Indiana in 1836, and from thence to Stephenson County, Illinois in 1840, where he remained until 1854, when he located in Washington township, Butler County, Iowa. He was the first postmaster in this part of the county. He lodged the passengers on the stage that made the first trip west to Waterloo. He was the owner of the present site of the city of Ackley, and conveyed to the Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad Company one half of the town site, or every alternate lot. The Company conveyed their interest to William J. Ackley of Waterloo, hence the town derived its name. He was, at one time owner of 2,500 acres of land in this part of the country. He gave to the Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad the right of way through his entire tract of land, and worked earnestly for the establishment of the road. He was also liberal in donating to the Iowa Central Railroad Company".
    [Pamela Ann Miller FTW]

    Algonquin Post office. This office was established in 1855 with R. R. Parriott who was postmaster. The office was kept at his hotel. In 1857 the office was removed to Aplington and the name changed."

    In 1857 A man named Shaw, from Waterloo, was the proprietor. R. R. Parriott furnished him with the logs to build a shop...he did not stop long, as he did not find much work...afterward the shop was used as a school."

    ...the first town meeting held in his house. At that meeting, an oyster can was used for a ballot box". R. R. Parriott was elected Supervisor of Roads for Monroe. He was also Butler County Assessor in 1857, County Drainage Commissioner in 1860 and 1865."

    Parriott's Grove, on section 30, and the other in the eastern part of what was the village."

    ...recorded on the 2nd of February, 1858, by the proprietors, Thomas Nash,
    R. R. Parriott, Zenas Aplington, and Theodore A. Wilson."
    There is a Parriott Street in Aplington."
    Note These notes are I as found them. I do not know the complete information to print it entirely.


    CENSUS YR: 1860 STATE or TERRITORY: IA COUNTY: Butler DIVISION: Monroe Township REEL NO: M653-313 PAGE NO: 51, listing birth place.
    1 389 350 Parriott R.R. 52 M . farmer 10,000 1,600 Virginia
    2 389 350 Parriott Abigail 47 F . . . . Ohio
    3 389 350 Parriott Newton 23 M . . . . Indiana
    4 389 350 Parriott Roby 20 M . . . . Indiana
    5 389 350 Parriott Marion 18 M . . . . Illinois
    6 389 350 Parriott Louisa 17 F . . . . Illinois
    7 389 350 Parriott Jasper 15 M . . . . Illinois
    8 389 350 Parriott Wesley 13 M . . . . Illinois
    9 389 350 Parriott Wm 11 M . . . . Illinois

    Roby married Abigail Howard in 1831 in , Vermillion Co, Indiana, USA. Abigail (daughter of Anthony Howard and Sarah Jones) was born on 5 Jan 1813 in Ohio, USA; died on 9 Nov 1864 in Aplington, Butler Co, Iowa, USA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Abigail Howard was born on 5 Jan 1813 in Ohio, USA (daughter of Anthony Howard and Sarah Jones); died on 9 Nov 1864 in Aplington, Butler Co, Iowa, USA.

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    1883; History of Butler County:
    "Owen,* the third son, never married. He died in 1872 at the home of his brother Wesley. He enlisted in the army in 1864 and served until the end of the Civil War." On the 1860, Stephenson County, Illinois census, Owen is listed as living with his brother Manly. He was 25 years old. He enlisted in Company H,11th Illinois. His headstone reads: "CAV VET. He dwelleth in heaven yet deep in our hearts, his image is graven and never departs. And, while we yet linger we watch and we wait, till death who has parted again shall unite. Age 37 years, 7 months, 17 days".

    1883; History of Butler County:
    "Jasper** enlisted July 12 1862 in the Thirty-second Iowa, Company E. He was killed in the battle of Pleasant Hill, Louisiana, April 9, 1864."
    World Book Encyclopedia:
    "General Nathaniel P. Banks tried to fight his way up the Red River to capture Shreveport, Louisiana, but the Confederates under General Richard Taylor defeated him so badly in the Battle of Pleasant Hill on April 9 that he played no important part in the rest of the war."

    Anthony Jones Parriott (Louisa's brother)
    Second born of Roby Richard Parriott and Abigail Howard)
    B:March 27 1833 in Vermilion County, Indiana
    D:Dec 23 1878 in Sac County Iowa.
    History of Butler and Bremer Counties, Iowa; published in 1883: Page 739:
    "The first birth in the township (Washington) was that of Genevra, a daughter of Anthony and Melinda Parriott, who was born on the 19th of May, 1857....
    The first marriage in the township, united the destinies of Anthony J. Parriott and Melinda Spangler, and dated August 7th, 1856."
    Page 737:
    "Anthony, the second son, was born in Vermilion County, Indiana, in 1830. He married, 7 August, 1856, Miss Melinda Spangler, and settled in Ackley. He moved to Sac County (Iowa) in 1870, where he died on 28 December, 1878, leaving a wife and eleven children to mourn his death."
    Anthony died of "Erysipelas", and is buried in Oakland Cemetery on the same plot as his youngest son Lyle Vernon, and Melinda's father, William Spangler.
    William and Anthony share a large headstone.
    Inscription for Anthony:
    Anthony J. Parriott (Born) Mar 27 1833 (Died) Dec 23 1878
    Aged 45 yrs, 8 mos, of 26 days
    "Free from all cares and pains
    Asleep my body lies
    Until that final trumpet
    Calls the dead to Christ"

    Children:
    1. William Parriott was born in in Buckeye Twp, Fulton Co, Illinois, USA.
    2. Richard Parriott was born about 1832 in Indiana, USA; died on 1 Dec 1863 in Tennessee, USA.
    3. Anthony Jones Parriott was born on 27 Mar 1833 in , Vermillion Co, Indiana, USA; died on 23 Dec 1878 in , Sac Co, Iowa, USA.
    4. Owen Parriott was born on 18 Sep 1834 in , Porter Co, Indiana, USA; died on 5 May 1872 in Aplington, Butler Co, Iowa, USA.
    5. Newton Parriott was born on 14 Feb 1837 in Wheeler, Porter Co, Indiana, USA; died on 2 Mar 1882 in Ackley, Hardin Co, Iowa, USA.
    6. Lucinda Parriott was born on 13 Sep 1838 in , Porter Co, Indiana, USA; died on 12 Aug 1897.
    7. Robey Richard Parriott, Jr. was born on 3 Oct 1840 in Wheeler, Porter Co, Indiana, USA; died on 5 Oct 1897 in Luverne, Rock Co, Minnesota, USA.
    8. Marion Parriott was born on 10 Oct 1841 in Buckeye Twp, Fulton Co, Illinois, USA; died on 7 Sep 1907 in Estherville, Emmet Co, Iowa, USA.
    9. 3. Louisa Parriott was born on 3 Apr 1843 in , Stevenson Co, Illinois, USA; died on 12 Sep 1921 in Fort Dodge, Webster Co, Iowa, USA; was buried in Aplington, Butler Co, Iowa, USA (Pleasant View Cemetery).
    10. Jasper Parriott was born about 1844 in Buckeye Twp, Fulton Co, Illinois, USA; died on 9 Apr 1864 in Louisiana, USA.
    11. Wesley Parriott was born on 26 Nov 1846 in Buckeye Twp, Fulton Co, Illinois, USA; died on 5 Sep 1917 in Bayard, Morrill Co, Nebraska, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Warren Horr, Sr. was born on 8 May 1768 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA (son of Robert Hoar, Jr. and Sarah Reed); died in 1851 in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA; was buried in New Salem, Franklin Co, Massachusetts, USA (Mountain View Cemetery).

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    [[The following census information was compiled and contributed by Joyce S.

    "Warren Horr [Sr.] went with his father to New Salem, Franklin Co MA, then moved to Shutsbury, [Hampshire Co, now Franklin Co] MA where he was at one time town treasurer, and later to Lewis County NY with his brothers, Jacob and Robert Horr. He was a millwright, and blind for forty years." -Norton T. Horr.

    I have no other indication Warren went to New York than Norton's book. Warren's father, Robert II Horr, was listed on the 1810 census for Denmark, Lewis Co, NY. His brother Jacob's son Elijah was born in Lewis Co New York 1804. His brother Robert moved to Lewis Co, NY about 1801-2, and is on the 1807 census for the west part of Denmark Twp. The 1810 New York census list Warren's siblings in their own households; Elizabeth, Israel, Sarah, and Isaac. Living with their parents were; Willis, Elijah, Mercy and Judith. Jacob was not listed as a head of household but another child was born there in 1812. Brother Robert had a child born in Ohio 1810.JVS

    If Warren and Olive moved to New York they were back in New Salem MA by 1810. "Simeon Pierce of New Salem in the county of Hampshire, housewright, sells land in New Salem to Warren Hoar on 6 December 1808. (Franklin County, Massachusetts Deeds." (Note surname spellings.) I have their last child's 1813 birth as Denmark Lewis Co NY, but I question the location. Their eldest son Abner was listed on the 1820 Denmark, Lewis Co NY Census as head of household. Son Warren remained in New Salem, Franklin Co, MA to raise his family. Daughter Olive raised her family in mostly in Greenfield, Franklin Co, MA. Another son Marcus also went to Denmark, Lewis Co, NY to raise his family and was listed there for the 1840 census as a head of household.JVS

    Warren and Olive buried seven of their ten children. Olive was pregnant with her fifth child (Hannah) when two (possibly three) of their four children died in April 1799. Daughter Hannah died two years later and then in 1808 their eighth child died as an infant. Olive was 38 yrs old at the birthing of her last child. They lost two daughters as adults. Warren became blind about the time their last three children were born. If Warren was blind the full 40 yrs then he was approx 47 yrs old when he lost his eyesight, 1816. .JVS

    Deed Index for years 1787 to 1889 Hampshire Co, Massachusetts.
    Warren and Warren Jr. are throughout the index, sometimes hard to tell one from the other.
    Warren Hoar "et al" (for all) sold unnamed land to Horace Morse on Mar 15, 1813, bk 31, pg 125
    The Last one for Warren could also be the first one for Warren Jr to be a Warren Sr. so unable to date. The last one with Jr. after Warren ...
    Jonathan Flagg passed Cert Of Possession to Warren Hoar Jr on Nov 4, 1851, bk 141, pg 210 (by bk # could be in New Salem)
    The last one for Olive...
    Olive Hoar sold Shutsbury property to Warren Hoar on Oct 25, 1851, bk 164, pg 130

    1800 census: Shutsbury, Hampshire Co MA
    Warren Hoar
    one male under age 10 yrs.
    one male between ages 26 and 45 yrs.
    one female between ages 26 and 45 yrs.

    1810 Census: New Salem, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts
    Warren Hoar 20110//11010
    his children before 1810... Abner, Warren Jr, Marcus L., Olive (born April 1810), and look there is an extra female between 10 and 16 yrs.

    1820 Census: New Salem, Franklin Co, Massachusetts
    Warren Hoar
    01101//11001
    Marcus L., Warren Jr, father Warren, Sophronia, Olive, mother Olive, Abner was married by 1820.
    Same location as Shadrach Horr's son, cousin Elihu Hoar/Horr

    1830 Census: New Salem, Franklin Co, Massachusetts
    (Only Sophronia was living at home. Same page as son Warren.)

    1840 Census: New Salem, Franklin Co, Massachusetts
    1 male 70 to 80 yrs.
    1 female 60 to 70 yrs.

    The 1850 census was the first census to list the given names of household members.
    Olive was alive in June 1849, and would have been 79 yrs old in 1850.

    This is probably Olive with husband Warren
    1850 census: New Salem, Franklin Co, Massachusetts
    Warren Horr, age 82, born MA
    Polly Horr, age 79, born MA [ probably Olive]
    Previous household was Warren Horr Jr. with family.
    Next household was Jonathan W. Sloane age 33, with Rebecca age 27, and four children. Note his son Warren married Sarah Sloan.

    Warren married Olive Peirce. Olive was born on 12 Jun 1771 in Middleboro, Plymouth Co, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1856 in New Salem, Franklin Co, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in New Salem, Franklin Co, Massachusetts, USA (Mountain View Cemetery). [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Olive Peirce was born on 12 Jun 1771 in Middleboro, Plymouth Co, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1856 in New Salem, Franklin Co, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in New Salem, Franklin Co, Massachusetts, USA (Mountain View Cemetery).

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    Children:
    1. Warren Horr, Jr. was born on 14 Dec 1791 in New Salem, , Massachusetts, USA; died on 16 Apr 1799 in New Salem, , Massachusetts, USA.
    2. Abner Horr was born on 30 Jul 1794 in New Salem, , Massachusetts, USA; died on 11 Aug 1865 in Shalersville, Portage Co, Ohio, USA; was buried in Shalersville, Portage Co, Ohio, USA (Hillside Cemetery).
    3. Linnard Horr was born on 30 Dec 1796 in New Salem, , Massachusetts, USA; died on 5 Apr 1799 in New Salem, , Massachusetts, USA.
    4. Hannah Horr was born on 1 Mar 1801 in New Salem, , Massachusetts, USA; died on 9 Apr 1803 in New Salem, , Massachusetts, USA.
    5. Major Warren Horr, Jr./3Rd was born on 7 Jul 1803 in New Salem, , Massachusetts, USA; died on 14 Feb 1890 in Athol, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Athol, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA (Highland Cemetery).
    6. 4. Marcus Horr was born on 26 Dec 1807 in New Salem, , Massachusetts, USA; died on 10 Mar 1856 in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA; was buried in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA (Line Baptist Cemetery).
    7. Linnard Horr, II was born on 10 Apr 1808 in Massachusetts, USA; died in 1808.
    8. Olive Horr was born on 7 Apr 1810 in New Salem, , Massachusetts, USA; died on 12 Jun 1849 in Greenfield, Franklin Co, Massachusetts, USA.
    9. Sophronia Horr was born on 2 Jan 1813 in New Salem, , Massachusetts, USA; died on 24 Oct 1844 in .

  3. 10.  Asa Larned was born on 27 Apr 1782 in Sutton, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 5 Sep 1849 in Shutesbury, Franklin Co, Massachusetts, USA.

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    From the book: The Learned Family in America, 1630 - 1967
    Asa Larned/Learned, b. Apr 27, 1782, d. Sep 5, 1849 in Shutesbury, Mass
    Married 1st: Anna Sherman, she d. Jun 30, 1820 (dau. of Aaron Sherman)
    Married 2nd: in 1822 Mrs. Mercy Taft, daughter of Stephen Stockwell.
    Children of Asa and 1st wife Anna:
    1. Elvira Larned/Learned, b. May 19, 1809, d. Oct 23, 1872 in Denmark, New York. Married Oct 16, 1831 Marcus T. Horr.
    2. Rufus Thomas Larned/Learned, b. May 1, 1811
    3. Hannah Larned/Learned, b. June 13, 1813, d. Sep 13, 1888
    Married 1st, Freeman Stockwell of Prescott, Mass
    Married 2nd, Leverett Brown of Greenwich, Mass
    4. Mary Larned/Learned, b. Jul 17, 1817, Married Sumner
    Gunn. Sumner Gunn d. Jun 29, 1874 at Leverett, Mass.
    5. Anna Larned/Learned, b. Jun 30, 1818, d. un 19, 1858 in Brattleborough
    [Brattleboro, Vermont?] Married Rufus Adams.
    6. (Child of Asa and 2nd wife Mercy) Lewis T. Larned/Learned, b. Apr 25, 1824.

    Asa married Anna Sherman on 1 Mar 1806. Anna (daughter of Aaron Sherman and Sarah Kimball) was born on 30 Jul 1782 in Massachusetts, USA; died on 30 Jun 1820. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Anna Sherman was born on 30 Jul 1782 in Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Aaron Sherman and Sarah Kimball); died on 30 Jun 1820.

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    Children:
    1. 5. Elvira Larned was born on 19 May 1809 in Shutesbury, Franklin Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 23 Oct 1872 in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA; was buried in Denmark, Lewis Co, New York, USA (Line Baptist Cemetery).

  5. 12.  Richard Parriott was born on 18 Feb 1763 in Anne Arundel Co, Maryland, USA; died on 9 May 1837 in Buckeye Twp, Fulton Co, Illinois, USA; was buried in , Buckeye Co, Illinois, USA (Bellview Cemetery).

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    fathered 15 children:
    1M: Elizabeth Childs Dec 22 1788, Anne Arundel County Maryland (1 child)
    B:Anne Arundel County, Maryland
    1 Elizabeth "Luzy" Parriott
    B:Sept 30 1789

    2 M:Anne Wood Feb 7 1792, Anne Arundel County Maryland (5 children)
    father: William Wood
    D:1802 -1804
    the 5 children
    1 Susannah Parriott B:Mar 8 1793
    2 Nathan Parriott B:May 15 1795
    3 Samuel Parriott B:Aug 9 1797
    4 Wilford Parriott* B:Apr 14 1799 Maryland
    5 Nancy Ann Parriott B:Oct 24 1800

    *"Wilford Parriott acted as surety for the marriage of his half brother, Roby R, to Miss Abigail Howard in Vermilion County, Illinois in 1831. Abigail's surety was her father, Anthony Howard of Ohio. Wilford was the heir of one eleventh of his grandfather William Wood's estate, and later Wilford he was found on the 1840, 1850, and 1860 census for Porter County, Indiana. In 1850 he was in Union township, dwelling #666; age 52, a farmer. He had $1,500 in real estate and was born in Maryland."

    3M: Deborah Robey December 12 1804
    9 children*

    1 Roby Richard Parriott B:1808 (married Abigail Howard)
    2 Caroline Parriott B:1809
    3 Knighton Parriott B:1810
    4 Owen Parriott B:1812
    5 Henrietta Parriott B:1814
    6 Cordelia Parriott B:1818
    7 Richard Jr. Parriott B:1818
    8 Manly Parriott B:1819
    9 Mary Ann Parriott B:1821

    Taken from Portrait & Biographical Album of Stephenson County Illinois, 1888:
    "Richard Parriott was a native of Anne Arundel County, Maryland. In 1808 he removed to Tyler County, West Virginia where he purchased a partially cleared farm and brought a portion to a good state of cultivation. This he occupied until 1826, when he started for the prairies of Illinois via the Ohio and Wabash Rivers. He stopped a few months in Vermilion County, then removed across the line into Indiana where he purchased a partially improved farm, and lived there until 1836. He then sold out his possessions in the Hoosier State and, accompanied by his family, started for Northern Illinois. The removal was made with ox-teams and they proceeded in the pioneer fashion of camping and cooking by the wayside, and sleeping in their wagons at night. They stopped for a time at the home of William Robey, and then Mr. Richard Parriott, proceeding to Green County, Wisconsin, looked about for a location, but not finding anything to suit him, came back and made a claim on what is now section 12 of Buckeye township. This locality was then a part of Jo Davies County, and the land had not been subdivided. Richard put up a log cabin and commenced the improvement of his land, but was cut off in the midst of his labors; his death occurring the following spring."

    The Black Americans: "The earliest Negro arrival we know about was a woman, and we do not know her name. Richard Parriott, a native of Maryland living in (West) Virginia, freed his slaves, and being unpopular for his views on slavery, moved to Illinois. It was after the Parriott ox wagons and livestock had traveled too many difficult miles for her to be sent back that a freed black woman allowed herself to be discovered in one of the wagons. The family eventually settled in 1836 on land north of where Cedarville is now. Mr. Parriott had been wounded en route in a fight with highwaymen and died in a few months. He was buried in a plot on the farm. The Negro woman died not long afterward and was also buried there.
    Mr. Parriott's body was later moved to Bellview Cemetery when it was established, but no one now knows whether or not the body of the family's black follower was also moved. The widow sold her land claim to John Folgate and moved nearer relatives---the Robey family."

    "Religious: The first religious services in the township were held at the house or hotel of R.R.Parriott during the winter of 1854-1855." (Washington township, Butler County, Iowa)

    Church meetings held in the barn of James Monroe Caldwell. "It wasn't long before the women of the area demanded to have weekly religious services. A full-time minister could not be supported, so Mr. Roby R. Parriott set out weekly for Rev. Crippen* of Hardin County. Since Rev. Crippen could only come during the week, and nobody knew exactly when Mr. Parriott would return with Rev. Crippen. This was during the winter of 1854-55. During 1855....a church, the Methodist Episcopal Church, was organized by Elder Steward of Hazel Green in the home and hotel of Roby R. and Abigail Parriott. Earlier, in 1849 two school houses were erected; one at Parriott's Grove on section 30, and the other in the eastern part of the village of Aplington." (The township Monroe was named by James Monroe Caldwell)

    *Crippen The signal for his return on the following day was to be a blast from the dinner horn of Mrs. Parriott's, in order to call in the hands busy at work in the fields. The sound of the horn on the following afternoon apprised the settlers that their messenger had appeared in sight. Oxen and horses were turned to graze and rest while the barefooted, ragged, and dusty yeomanry assembled to hear the word of the Holy One expounded. Such a luxury could not often be indulged in, consequently the more appreciated.....In 1860, the society that had been organized at the residence of R. R. Parriott, met at the school house in Aplington to worship; Father John Connell being the preacher. In 1869, Elder Gossard started the project of building a church....a church was erected in 1870."(Gossard maybe a typo and could be Goddard.)
    Goddard settled south of the township, but claimed some Buckeye land. In the fall, Robert Jones and Levi Lucas arrived. Jones, an Englishman, settled just south of where Buckeye Town Hall was later built; Levi Lucas established his farm just south of Jones. In addition to these came George Trotter (Trott?) and Richard Parriott, who claimed the land where Buckeye Center was later, and Henry and William Hollenbeck. The year 1836 saw the families of William Robey, Jehu Pile, Andrew St. John, Ira, Job, and Daniel Holly move in. Pile settled near the future site of Cedarville....Buckeye Center at the intersection of the two old stage roads (now called Route 26 and Buckeye Road), and was an early settlement begun by Robert Jones and Richard Parriott, Sr. Here a post office was opened in 1876 in Jocob Folgate's country store. William Lied took over the store and post office in 1879 and kept them until 1894 when both were discontinued. The building became part of the Afolkey home which is still occupied."

    ...in 1857 A man named Shaw, from Waterloo, was the proprietor. R. R. Parriott furnished him with the logs to build a shop...he did not stop long, as he did not find much work...afterward the shop was used as a school."

    ...the first town meeting held in his house. At that meeting, an oyster can was used for a ballot box". R. R. Parriott was elected Supervisor of Roads for Monroe. He was also Butler County Assessor in 1857, County Drainage Commissioner in 1860 and 1865."

    Parriott's Grove, on section 30, and the other in the eastern part of what was the village."

    recorded on the 2nd of February, 1858, by the proprietors, Thomas Nash,
    R. R. Parriott, Zenas Aplington, and Theodore A. Wilson."
    There is a Parriott Street in Aplington."
    Note:
    These notes are I as found them. I do not know the complete information to print it entirely.

    The Last Will and Testament for Richard Parriott Sr.
    In the name of God, amen. I Richard Parriott in the county of Ohio and State of Virginia, being weak in body, but of sound mind and of disposing memory for which I thank God, and calling to mind the uncertainty of human life, and being desirous to dispose such worldly estate as it hath pleased God to bless me with. First, I devise that all my just debts, my funeral expenses be paid out of my perishable property. Secondly, I give to my beloved children, Susanna, Wilford, and Ann, with my grandson Wilford, the son of Samuel Parriott deceased, one dollar each. Thirdly, I give the balance of my estate, real and personal, after the payment of the above debts and legacies to my beloved wife Deborah as she remains my widow and no longer. Fourthly, at the death or marriage of my beloved wife Deborah if she should marry..ing, that on the day of her marriage or death either, I give all of the above property both real and personal, and all of my estate whatever, with the exception above of my just debts, funeral expenses, and the four dollars in legacies above mentioned to my beloved children, namely, Roby R., Caroline, Knighton, Owen, Henrietta, Cordelia, Richard, Manly, and Maryanne, to be equally divided between them, which said property I give to them, their heirs, or executives, or administrators. Fifthly, and lastly, I do here by constitute and appoint my beloved wife Deborah executive of this my last will and Testament there by revoking all other wills or testaments heretofore by me made. In witness thereof I have here unto sat my hand and affixed my seal this fifteenth day of December in the year 1824. Rich'd Parriott Signed, sealed and published and declared as and for the last Will and Testament. The above named Richard Parriott in presence of us.

    Source: Posted on Marshall County West Virginia Genealogy Page
    (Ohio County, Virginia was renamed Tyler County, West Virginia.)

    ("Mr. Parriott had been wounded en route in a fight with highwaymen and died in a few months.")

    Richard married Deborah Robey on 12 Dec 1804 in , Washington Co, Maryland, USA. Deborah (daughter of Owen Robey, Sr. and (Female) (Unknown)) was born about 1775 in , Washington Co, Maryland, USA; died on 12 Nov 1849; was buried in , Buckeye Co, Illinois, USA (Bellview Cemetery). [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Deborah Robey was born about 1775 in , Washington Co, Maryland, USA (daughter of Owen Robey, Sr. and (Female) (Unknown)); died on 12 Nov 1849; was buried in , Buckeye Co, Illinois, USA (Bellview Cemetery).

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    Deborah was the daughter of Owen Robey, Sr. and inherited a good part of the "Chew's Farm" from her father upon his death. In 1815 she and Richard sold part of her holdings, and later, she along with her brothers and sisters sold more of the farm to their brother, Owen Robey, Jr. After the death of her husband, Richard, she and her sons improved their father's claim. She then sold the claim and later purchased other land. Deborah lived to be 58 years, 9 months, and 13 days old. (note the date and age don't match)

    Deborah was the beloved wife of Richard Parriott Sr. and was given all of Richard's worldly possessions upon his death. He died in Stevenson County, Illinois in May of 1838, and the following year, Deborah, (and her children) Owen, and Knighton went to Wisconsin and purchased land.

    In the 1840's, Deborah returned to Illinois to the area where Richard Sr. had died and purchased more land with her sons. She appears along with Roby R., Knighton, Manly, and Owen on the Illinois Public Land Purchase Records.

    9 children
    1 Roby Richard Parriott
    B:Feb 2 1808, Tyler County Virginia
    D:abt 1871 Iowa
    M:Abigail Howard B:1813 (11 children *)

    2 Caroline Parriott
    B:May 5 1809, Ohio County Virginia

    3 Knighton Parriott
    B:Dec 9 1810, Ohio County Virginia
    D:Apr 9 1845, Stephenson County Illinois
    "Knighton is buried next to his parents. His headstone is illegible. He paid $100 for 80 acres of land in Stephenson County on July 30, 1844: Section 13, township 28N, Range 073 W2 NW; Vol. 712, page 165."

    4 Owen Parriott Sr
    B:Sept 5 1812, Ohio County Virginia
    M: possibly Deborah Hughs, April 25 1847 Vermillion Co Indiana

    5 Henrietta Parriott
    B:July 25 1814, Ohio County Virginia
    D:Stephenson County Illinois
    M:possibly David Spurlock June 29 1831 Indiana

    6 Cordelia Parriott (Twin)
    B:Feb 21 1818, Ohio County Virginia
    M:Levi Lucas May 14 1839 Illinois

    7 Richard Parriott Jr (Twin)
    B:Feb 21 1818, Ohio County Virginia
    D:Jan 23 1897, Buckeye township Illinois
    M:Perdita Chilton Oct 14 1849, Green County Wisconsin

    8 Manly Parriott
    B:Oct 8 1819
    P:Ohio County Virginia
    D:March 7 1870
    P:Buckeye Township Illinois
    M: Betsey Jane Rimey (1 known child*)

    9 Mary Ann Parriott
    B:July 11 1821, Ohio County Virginia
    D:Nov 9 1862, Brodhead Wisconsin
    M:John Jesse Dawson Nov 4 1840 (at least 8 children)

    Children:
    1. 6. Roby Richard Parriott was born on 2 Feb 1808 in , Tyler Co, Virginia, USA; died on 5 May 1871 in Iowa, USA; was buried in Aplington, Butler Co, Iowa, USA (Pleasant View Cemetery).

  7. 14.  Anthony Howard was born about 1791 in Virginia, USA; died on 20 Feb 1867 in Iowa, USA; was buried in Aplington, Butler Co, Iowa, USA (Pleasant View Cemetery).

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    Census year: 1860 State or Territory: IA County: Butler Division: Monroe Township Reel No.: M653-313 PAGE NO: 52 Reference: Enumerated 7 July 1860 by Jeremiah Ellis, PO Algonquin
    13 397 357 Howard, Anthony age:69 M real value:400 personal value:1,700 personal born: Virginia, widower. Living in the James Caldwell household.

    Died: 67 yrs, 1 month, 28 days.

    Anthony married Sarah Jones on 15 Mar 1812 in , Ross Co, Ohio, USA. Sarah was born on 9 Dec 1787 in Virginia, USA; died on 19 Oct 1859 in Aplington, Butler Co, Iowa, USA. [Group Sheet]


  8. 15.  Sarah Jones was born on 9 Dec 1787 in Virginia, USA; died on 19 Oct 1859 in Aplington, Butler Co, Iowa, USA.

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    May have had a son- Robert, B: abt 1814 Ohio (occ: farmer)
    married Rachel.

    Children:
    1. 7. Abigail Howard was born on 5 Jan 1813 in Ohio, USA; died on 9 Nov 1864 in Aplington, Butler Co, Iowa, USA.