Person:William Quinn (6)

William M P Quinn, Reverend Doctor
m. Abt 1790
  1. Anna Josephine QuinnAbt 1790 - Bef 1850
  2. Rachel Quinn1794 - 1819
  3. Abigail QuinnAbt 1795 - 1842
  4. William M P Quinn, Reverend Doctor1796 - 1877
  5. Rev. Moses A Quinn1802 - 1885
  6. Rebeckah Quinn1802 - 1886
  7. David P QuinnBet 1804 & 1806 - 1867
  8. Elizabeth QuinnAbt 1810 - 1849
  9. Samuel W. P. QuinnAbt 1810 - 1882
m. 16 Nov 1820
  1. Baby Quinn1821 - Abt 1822
m. 1823
  1. Caroline QuinnAbt 1825 -
  • HWilliam M P Quinn, Reverend Doctor1796 - 1877
  • WMary Morrison1816 - 1843
m. 27 May 1834
  1. Electa Missouri Quinn1835 - 1900
  2. Jerome Jeremiah B. Quin Quinn1837 - 1908
  3. Polina Quinn1842 -
m. 25 Mar 1843
  1. Oceola Whitten Quinn1844 - 1904
  2. Powhattan B Quinn1847 - 1886
  3. Winfield Worth Quinn1850 - 1920
  4. Samuel Elheman Quinn1852 - Aft 1880
  5. Priscilla W. Mary Quinn1854 - Aft 1920
  6. Moses R. Quinn1860 - 1876
  • HWilliam M P Quinn, Reverend Doctor1796 - 1877
  • WHannah Stone
m. 25 May 1863
Facts and Events
Name William M P Quinn, Reverend Doctor
Gender Male
Birth[1] 11 May 1796 Wheeling, Belmont, Ohio, United States
Religion? 1817 Methodist Episcopalian Church ; received as Minister
Occupation[2] Abt 1818 Kentucky, United Statespreached in Kentucky with Brother James and John B. Finley
Religion? 1819 Greene, Ohio, United StatesPastor under presiding elder James B, Finley
Marriage 16 Nov 1820 Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United Statesat Wesley Chapel
to Marie Mariah Russell
Occupation? From 1820 to 1821 Waynesville United Methodist Church
Occupation[3] 1821 Hamilton, Iowa, United States
Property? 11 Oct 1823 Sterling, Brown, Ohio, United States133 1/3 acres surveyed
Marriage 1823 Tazewell, Virginia, United Statesin Montgomery by brother Isaac Quinn Citation needed
to Elizabeth "Eliza" Witten
Occupation[4] 1829 Lyon, Kansas, United Statespreaching with Allen Wiley
Census[6] 1830 Baltimore,Fairfield Co.,OHPostmaster
Other? 1832 Liberty, Fairfield, Ohio, United StatesDelegate ; Elector of President Liberty Twp.
Other? 31 Aug 1833 Ohio, United StatesNominee for Legislature
Graduation? 8 Feb 1834 Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United StatesMedical College of Ohio
Marriage 27 May 1834 Fairfield, Ohio, United Statesby Rev. SS Geohagen, JP
to Mary Morrison
Property? 9 Sep 1839 Cumberland, Illinois, United StatesLand Recorded while living in Ohio
Census? 1840 Baltimore, Fairfield, Ohio, United StatesLiberty Township
Residence? 1840 Moved to Illinois from Ohio
Marriage 25 Mar 1843 Coles, Illinois, United Statesby James M Ward, JP
to Louisa Smith Combs
Other[5] 18 Jun 1846 Alton, Madison, Illinois, United Statesappointed surgeon by the president and Senate
Military? 1847 Mexican American War - enlisted as surgeon
Emigration? Aft 1847 Cumberland, Illinois, United Statesmoved to Cumberland County
Census? 1850 Cumberland, Illinois, United States
Property? 9 Mar 1852 Illinois, United StatesLand Record Citation needed
Property? 5 Oct 1854 Illinois, United StatesLand Record Citation needed
Census? 1860 Cumberland, Illinois, United States
Marriage 25 May 1863 Coles Co.,Illinoisto Hannah Stone
Census? 1870 Cumberland, Illinois, United StatesCrooked Creek Township
Property? 1874 back taxes due 1874 Union Twp. 1854, 1859
Military? Illinois, United StatesEnlisted, surgeon, 4th Regiment of Illinois Volunteers
Occupation? Methodist Minister, Lebanon District, Union Circuit
Occupation? Baltimore, Fairfield, Ohio, United StatesListed as one of the first Surgeons Citation needed
Death[1] 2 Apr 1877 Cumberland, Illinois, United States
Burial? Greenup, Cumberland, Illinois, United States

Research Notes

  • According to William Peters, married by brother Isaac in Tazewell Co., VA
  • Splendid Latin Scholar and could read Spanish and Greek.

Working Timeline

1819 - pastor in Greene Co., OH, under presiding elder James B.Finley

1820 - assigned Miami District, Madison Circuit

1826 - Mar 11 - Writes a letter in Tazewell Co., VA authorizing land title transfers on the Sunfish in Pike Co., OH and the Paint, one to brother Isaac

1834 - Received diploma in Cincinnati ; after that one from Nashville, TN

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Louisa Quinn letter.
  2. The history of Methodism in Kentucky.
  3. History of Hamilton county, Ohio.
  4. Indiana Methodism.
  5. Alton Telegraph and Democratic Review (Alton,Illinois)
    24 Jul 1846.

    "Surgeons appointed by the president"

  6. Fairfield, Ohio, United States. 1830 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    1 male 20-30
    1 male 30-40
    1 female under 5
    2 20-30,
    1 50-60