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Facts and Events
Name[1] |
David Parkinson |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[2] |
Bef 21 Mar 1758 |
, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, |
Baptism[4][22] |
21 Mar 1758 |
, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, |
Other[5][23] |
Bet 1777 and 1780 |
, , Cumberland County, Pennsylvania,Military |
Other[6][24] |
Bef Apr 1781 |
, Pittsburgh, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania,Migration |
Marriage |
29 Aug 1783 |
to Jane Davis |
Other[9][26] |
29 Aug 1783 |
, , Washington County, Pennsylvania,Property |
Other[7][8][25] |
Bet 1783 and 1785 |
, , Washington County, Pennsylvania,Migration |
Other[10][27] |
1786 |
, Straban Twp, Washington County, Pennsylvania,Tax |
Other[12][13][28] |
Bef 29 Aug 1789 |
, Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania,Property |
Occupation[11] |
Bet 30 Aug 1789 and 29 Aug 1793 |
, Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania,an Innkeeper |
Census[29] |
1790 |
, , Washington County, Pennsylvania, |
Other |
29 Aug 1793 |
Property with Jane Davis |
Other |
14 Nov 1793 |
, Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania,Property with Jane Davis |
Other[30] |
Aft 14 Nov 1793 |
, , Washington County, Pennsylvania,Migration |
Residence[14][15] |
Abt 1794 |
, Limestone/Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky, |
Other[16] |
1797 |
, , Mason County, Kentucky,Tax |
Census[31] |
1800 |
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Other[17][32] |
1801 |
, , Fleming County, Kentucky,Tax |
Other? |
Bet 1802 and 1805 |
, , Mason County, Kentucky,Tax |
Other[18] |
Abt 1805 |
, Salem, Champaign County, Ohio,Migration |
Occupation[19] |
Bet 1806 and 1811 |
, Salem, Champaign County, Ohio,the Town Clerk |
Census[33] |
1810 |
, , , Ohio, |
Other[20][34] |
1811 |
, Salem, Champaign County, Ohio,Tax |
Occupation[21] |
1813 |
, Salem, Champaign County, Ohio,a Justice of the Peace |
Death[3] |
Bef 4 Nov 1817 |
, , Champaign County, Ohio, |
References
- ↑ Ed H Parkison. Chasing the Frontier, A History of the Parkison Family. (Work in progress through 25 Jun 2001).
- ↑ Ed H Parkison. Chasing the Frontier, A History of the Parkison Family. (Work in progress through 25 Jun 2001)
baptized 21 Mar 1758; pg 42.
- ↑ Ed H Parkison. The Parkison Family of Milford Center in Union County, Ohio. (Work in progress through 1 May 2004)
because Jane, along with on John McAdams, filed a lawsuit against James Brown and Samuel Smuth on that date. It would have been improbable for her to file suit by herself if David was still alive.
- ↑ Ed H Parkison. Chasing the Frontier, A History of the Parkison Family. (Work in progress through 25 Jun 2001)
Dr. Cuthbertson was a circuit-riding Presbyterian minister who preached to members of the Covenanter Society of the Church of Scotland in America. footnote 101: A note in Dr. Cuthbertson's Journal states that he "Rode 4 miles to William Parkieson's [from Carlilse] and explained Hesea 3:33. Baptozed David, his son o.a., at Joseph Junken's." Fields, S. Helen, "Reigister of Marriages and Baptisms performed by the Rev. John Cuthbertson, Covenanter Minister, 1751-1791," Washington, D.C., 1934, page 95. Reprinted by the Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1983.
- ↑ Ed H Parkison. The Parkison Family of Milford Center in Union County, Ohio. (Work in progress through 1 May 2004).
- ↑ Ed H Parkison. Chasing the Frontier, A History of the Parkison Family. (Work in progress through 25 Jun 2001)
arrived in Washington Co., PA after 1781 per "Listing of Inhabitants in 1781 - Washington County, Pennsylvania," complied by Shirley, G.M. Iscrupe of the SW PA Genealogical Services, Lughlintown, PA. Benjamin, John (single), Joseph, Richard (single), Thomas and two Williams are listed. In Washington Co by 29 Aug 1783 when he sold property; pg 43, fn 106.
- ↑ Ed H Parkison. Chasing the Frontier, A History of the Parkison Family. (Work in progress through 25 Jun 2001)
listed in local merchant's account books. Crumrine, p.656; pg 44.
- ↑ Ed H Parkison. The Parkison Family of Milford Center in Union County, Ohio. (Work in progress through 1 May 2004).
- ↑ Ed H Parkison. Chasing the Frontier, A History of the Parkison Family. (Work in progress through 25 Jun 2001)
Washington Co Land Records, Book 1-A, pg 262. Sold land approximately one mile below Devore's Ferry to William Scott of Cumberland Co for 233L. Deed witnessed by William Parkison and acknowledged by Benjamin Parkison. No wife on deed.; pg 43.
- ↑ A Duplicate of the State Taxes for the Year 1786A Duplicate of the State Taxes for the Year 1786A Duplicate of the State Taxes for the Year 1786, Washington County, PA, Url: http://www.pa-roots.com/~w.
- ↑ Ed H Parkison. Chasing the Frontier, A History of the Parkison Family. (Work in progress through 25 Jun 2001)
Washington County Land Records, Book 1-I, p. 706.
- ↑ Ed H Parkison. Chasing the Frontier, A History of the Parkison Family. (Work in progress through 25 Jun 2001)
lot 94 purchased by David from proprietors. Lot 94 occupies the northeast corner of present day Main and Wheeling, one of the busiest and most important intersections in the center of toewn, just one block south of the Courthouse. Washington Co Land Records, Book 1=I, p.706. At the time Main Street was Market and Wheeling was Bell. Crumrine, p.477; pg 44-45.
- ↑ Ed H Parkison. Chasing the Frontier, A History of the Parkison Family. (Work in progress through 25 Jun 2001)
Washington County Land Records, Book 1-I, p. 706.
- ↑ Ed H Parkison. Chasing the Frontier, A History of the Parkison Family. (Work in progress through 25 Jun 2001)
Frontier town, only major landing on the Ohio River in eastern KY, center of shipping activity and commerce with the eastern states. Until 1790, Daniel Boone lived here and operated a tavern, store, and trading post; pg 47.
- ↑ Ed H Parkison. The Parkison Family of Milford Center in Union County, Ohio. (Work in progress through 1 May 2004).
- ↑ Ed H Parkison. The Parkison Family of Milford Center in Union County, Ohio. (Work in progress through 1 May 2004).
- ↑ Ed H Parkison. The Parkison Family of Milford Center in Union County, Ohio. (Work in progress through 1 May 2004).
- ↑ Ed H Parkison. The Parkison Family of Milford Center in Union County, Ohio. (Work in progress through 1 May 2004).
- ↑ Ed H Parkison. The Parkison Family of Milford Center in Union County, Ohio. (Work in progress through 1 May 2004)
Middleton, Judge Evan P., "History of Champaign County, Ohio," B.F. Bowen & Co., Indianapolis, 1917, p. 182.
- ↑ Champaign County Ohio USGENWEB, Url: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohchampa/
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohchampa/records.htm POLL TAX 1811, CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, surnames A-M, extracted by Linda Moeller, 1997 from Second Election, Antrim's History of Champaign & Logan counties, 1872 .
- ↑ Ed H Parkison. The Parkison Family of Milford Center in Union County, Ohio. (Work in progress through 1 May 2004).
- ↑ by Rev. John Cuthbertson
- ↑ Cumberland County's Third Battalion of the Pennsylvania Millitia
- ↑ This date is based on the fact that his signature appears on a petition for the removal of General Brodhead as the commander of Fort Pitt.
- ↑ Since Washington County was formed from Westmoreland County in 1781, the same year he signed the petition, he may not have actually "moved" to Washington County.
- ↑ sold 266-acre tract of land on west bank of Monongahela River
- ↑ State||Straban is just east of Washington City.
- ↑ Lot 94, which occupies the northest corner of present-day Main and Wheeling, one of the busiest and most important intersections in the center of town, just one block south of the Courthouse. He bought the property on credit from the original proprietors and did not receive full title until 29 Aug 1793.
- ↑ David Parker Males: Males 2 16>, 3 <16, 1 females
Roll: M637_9 Page: 250
- ↑ left
- ↑ Living in Kentucky which was not a state.
- ↑ carved from Mason Co. 1798
- ↑ Living in Ohio which was not a state
- ↑ Parkison, David Salem elector
Parkison, David Salem clerk
also: Parkison, David W. Urbana elector
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