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Facts and Events
Name[4] |
Henry Eugene Parrott |
Alt Name[1] |
Eugene Parrott |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[5] |
1 Mar 1839 |
Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States |
Other[4][3] |
25 Dec 1855 |
Delaware, Delaware, Ohio, United Statescharter member of Gamma Chapter of Sigma Chi, founded 25 Dec 1855 |
Graduation[4] |
1860 |
Delaware, Delaware, Ohio, United StatesOhio Wesleyan University |
Other[3] |
1860 |
Delaware, Delaware, Ohio, United Statesmember of Sigma Chi fraternity, Gamma Chapter, Ohio Wesleyan University |
Military[4] |
Apr 1862 |
Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United Stateswent with a hospital relief boat to bring home woudned from Shiloh |
Military[4] |
Sep 1862 |
Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United Statesparticipated in the Squirrel Hunters, patroling Cincinnati against Kirby Smith's possible attack |
Military[6] |
10 Jul 1863 |
enlisted in 86th OVI |
Military[4][6] |
From 10 Jul 1863 to 10 Feb 1864 |
86th Ohio Volunteer Infantry; regimental and later brigade adjutant |
Military[7] |
17 Jul 1863 |
Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States86th OVI mustered in at Camp Cleveland |
Military[6] |
10 Feb 1864 |
Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United StatesH.E.P. mustered out at Camp Cleveland; with rank Captain |
Marriage |
9 Jun 1871 |
Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United StatesFive Oaks to Henrietta Elliot Peirce |
Other[9] |
1908 |
Oakwood, Montgomery, Ohio, United Statessigned petition for creation of the village of Oakwood |
Other[9] |
From 1910 to 1913 |
Oakwood, Montgomery, Ohio, United Statessecond mayor of Oakwood |
Census[8] |
5 Jan 1920 |
Oakwood, Montgomery, Ohio, United StatesBriar Hill |
Education[4] |
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Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United StatesDayton Academy |
Occupation[4] |
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Dairy farmer, Manufacturer at Malleable Iron Co. |
Occupation[4] |
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Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United StatesMalleable Iron Co. |
Other[4] |
From Sep 1931 to Dec 1933 |
oldest living graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University; possessor of the Alumni Cane |
Death[5][4] |
31 Dec 1933 |
Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United StatesFive Oaks (329 Five Oaks Ave.) where he resided with his daughter Frances Parrott |
Cause of Death[4] |
Dec 1933 |
old age; gradual decline since about Thanksgiving 1933 |
Cause of Death[4] |
31 Dec 1933 |
old age |
Burial[2] |
2 Jan 1934 |
Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United StatesSection 103, Lot 1793 |
Religion[4] |
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Methodist Episcopal |
Religion[4] |
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Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United StatesMethodist Episcopal |
Religion[4] |
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Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United StatesGrace Methodist Episcopal Church |
He loved horses, horseback riding, and his farm.
References
- ↑ Peirce family; Forrer family; and Howard family. Forrer-Peirce-Wood Collection.
- ↑ Woodland Cemetery & Arboretum. Woodland Cemetery Records Database.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Sigma Chi Fraternity Manual and Directory
p 10, 1910.
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 Obituary of Henry Eugene Parrott, Dayton Journal
1 Jan 1934.
Quoted in Bruen, pp. 108-112
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Bruen, Frank. Christian Forrer, the clockmaker, and his descendants. (Rutland, Vermont: Tuttle, 1939).
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 American Civil War Soldiers.
- ↑ "86th Ohio Infantry," Wikipedia.
- ↑ United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T625).
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Harry G. Ebeling, “Parrott Family Key to North Oakwood Development,” Oakwood Register
Vol. 17, no. 22 , 27 May 2008.
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