Person:Eunice Parsons (6)

Watchers
Eunice Parsons
b.Cal 1717
m. 25 Aug 1739
  1. Eunice Harmon1739/40 -
  2. Esther Harmon1741/42 -
  3. Jerusha Harmon1744 - 1783
  4. Mary HarmonAbt 1746 -
  5. Matthew HarmonAbt 1748 -
  6. Reuben Harmon, Jr.1750 - 1806
  7. Medad Harmon1752 -
  8. Rosanna Harmon1754 -
  9. Oliver Harmon1756 -
  10. Adah Harmon1759 -
Facts and Events
Name Eunice Parsons
Gender Female
Birth[1] Cal 1717
Marriage 25 Aug 1739 to Reuben Harmon, Sr.
Death[1] 18 Nov 1803 Rutland, Rutland, Vermont, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Biographical history of northeastern Ohio, embracing the counties of Ashtabula, Trumbull and Mahoning: containing portraits of all the presidents of the United States, with a biography of each, together with portraits and biographies of Joshua R. Giddings, Benjamin F. Wade, and a large number of the early settlers and representative families of to-day. (Chicago [Illinois]: Lewis Publishing, 1893)
    p. 421.

    "His [John Harman's] great-grandson, Reuben,....was born at Sunderland, Massachusetts, or perhaps at Springfield, on February 18, 1714, and married Eunice Parsons, of Suffield, Connecticut, August 25, 1739. In 1759, he sold his real estate in Suffield, and, in 1776, became a large land owner in Rupert, Vermont. In 1779, he bought 170 acres in Rutland, the latter State, to which town he soon afterward removed, and where he held the offices of Selectman and Justice of the Peace in 1780. In June of that year, the records show that he conveyed ninety acres of land in Rutland to each of his sons, Oliver and Reuben, Jr.,... Reuben, Sr., died in Rutland, Vermont, in September, 1794, his widow surviving him until November 18, 1803, expiring at the age of eighty-six years, both greatly regretted.