Person:Zebulon Parish (2)

Watchers
m. 31 Mar 1721
  1. John Parish1721/22 - 1724
  2. Isaac Parish, Jr1723 -
  3. Zebulon Parish1725/26 - Abt 1794
  4. Jerusha Parish1727 -
  5. Oliver Parish1730 -
  6. John Parish1732 -
  7. Archippus Parish1735 - 1780
  8. Margaret Parish1735 -
  9. Esther Parish1738 -
  10. Susannah Parish1742 -
  • HZebulon Parish1725/26 - Abt 1794
  • WHannah Kimball1730/31 - 1811
m. 15 Sep 1748
  1. Isaac Parish1749 -
  2. Jacob Parish1752 - 1838
  3. Stephen Parish1755 - 1827
  4. Abraham Parish1757 - 1772
  5. Mary Parish1759 -
  6. Irena Parish1761 - 1824
  7. Lucy Parish1764 -
  8. Jasper Parish1767 - 1836
  9. Nathan Parish1769 -
  10. Abraham Parish1772 - 1844
Facts and Events
Name Zebulon Parish
Gender Male
Birth[1] 12 Feb 1725/26 Windham, Windham, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 15 Sep 1748 Preston, New London, Connecticut, United Statesto Hannah Kimball
Residence[7] 1751 Connecticut (colony), Kingdom of England
Residence[5] 1768 Windham, Windham, Connecticut, United States
Residence[2] 1776 Lackaway, Susquehanna Settlement
Census[9] 1790 Goshen, Orange, New York, United States
Death? Abt 1794 Little Britain, Orange, New York, United States

Zebulon Parish

Possibly known as "Capt. Zebulon Parish". Possible veteran of the French and Indian War.

Zebulon Parish and sons Isaac Parish and Stephen Parish owned land in Parksbury, Pennsylvania (AKA Palmyra, Pike County, Pennsylvania.)

Did he live at Wallenpaupack Manor area (Fort) the CT Colony began about 1774.

The Battle of Minisink occurred on July 22, 1779.

When after the American Revolution did he move to Orange Co., New York?

Zebulon Parish listed on the 1790 Census at Goshen, Orange Co., New York.

References
  1. Windham (CT) Vital Records, in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    Vol 1: pa 57.

    Birth: PARISH
    Zebulon, son (of) Isaac & Margaret, b Feb 12, 1725/26

  2. Munger, Donna Bingham. Connecticut's Pennsylvania "Colony" 1754-1810 Vol 2 - The Settlers: Connecticut's Pennsylvania "Colony" 1754-1810. (Westminister, Cecil, Maryland, United States: Heritage Books, 2007)
    Vol II, page 99, 1 Aug 1776.

    of Lackaway District - Isaac Parish, Stephen Parish, Zebulon Parish

  3.   Munger, Donna Bingham. Connecticut's Pennsylvania "Colony" 1754-1810 Vol 2 - The Settlers: Connecticut's Pennsylvania "Colony" 1754-1810. (Westminister, Cecil, Maryland, United States: Heritage Books, 2007)
    Vol 2, page 99, 1 Aug 1777.

    of Lackaway District - Zebulon Parish

  4.   Munger, Donna Bingham. Connecticut's Pennsylvania "Colony" 1754-1810 Vol 2 - The Settlers: Connecticut's Pennsylvania "Colony" 1754-1810. (Westminister, Cecil, Maryland, United States: Heritage Books, 2007)
    Vol II, page 99, 1 Aug 1778.

    of Lackaway District - Zebulon Parish

  5. Connecticut. Colonial General Assembly; Charles J. (Charles Jeremy) Hoadly; Connecticut. Colonial Council; Connecticut. Colonial Council of Safety; J. Hammond (James Hammond) Trumbull; and United Colonies of New England. Commmissioners. The public records of the colony of Connecticut, 1636-1776. (Hartford [Connecticut]: Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1850-1890)
    page 113 (might mention page 378), 1768.

    listed as Zebulon Parish of Windham, one of the three administrators to the estate of Thomas Kingsbury of Windham

  6.   United States. National Archives and Records Service, and United States. War Department. Revolutionary War rolls, 1775-1783: National Archives microfilm publications, pamphlet describing M246. (Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives and Records Service, 1980)
    RG 93, Roll ?, page 50.

    Textual records - Miscellaneous, folder 4, page 50, prison of war

  7. Avery, John. History of the Town of Ledyard, 1650-1900. (Norwich, Conn.: Noyes and Davis, 1901)
    271, Sept 1751.

    A Jacob Kimble and Zebulon Parish listed - seems to be a CT Colony General Assembly record in Oct 1751 petitioning the colony government on behalf of the "Separatists" Could this possibly be a religious sect not part of the state religion? Many names seem to be the same or similar to those of the Susquehanna Settlement later on.

  8.   Bradsby, H. C. (Henry C.). History of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, with biographical selections. (Chicago [Illinois]: S.B. Nelson, 1893)
    491.

    seems to be taken an extract from the diary of a Deacon John Hurlbut in 1773 - mentions a meeting he attended May 23 - probably about the allotment of land on the creation of Parksbury. Capt Zeb Parish drew 17, Isaac drew 27, Stephen drew 36, Jacob Kimble drew 42

  9. Orange, New York, United States. 1790 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    1790.