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Facts and Events
Name |
Jonathan Binns |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][2][3][4] |
23 May 1804 |
Skipton, West Riding of Yorkshire, England |
Other[5] |
31 Jan 1827 |
Redstone MM, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United StatesReceived on request |
Other[5] |
30 May 1827 |
Redstone MM, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United StatesGranted certificate |
Marriage |
Sep 1829 |
Bridgeport, Belmont Co., Ohio, United States of Americato Eliza Pennell |
Other? |
3 Nov 1830 |
Redstone MM, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United StatesFrom Salem MM, dated 25 Aug 1830. Received on certificate from |
Other[5] |
2 Nov 1836 |
Redstone MM, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United StatesGranted certificate |
Marriage |
23 Nov 1836 |
Mt. Pleasant, Jefferson Co., Ohio, United States of Americato Eliza M. Hussey |
Other[5] |
1 Dec 1847 |
Redstone MM, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United StatesGranted certificate |
Other[6] |
21 Dec 1847 |
Short Creek MM, Harrison Co., Ohio, United States of AmericaFrom Redstone MM, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania, United States of America dated 1 Dec 1847. Received on certificate from |
Death[2] |
14 Sep 1883 |
Mt. Pleasant, Jefferson Co., Ohio, United States of America |
RELIGION:
Christian - Religious Society of Friends.
31 Jan 1827 - Son of David, received by request.
30 May 1827 - granted certificate to Salem MM, Ohio, United States of America.
3 Nov 1830 - received on certificate from Salem MM, Ohio, United States of America dated 25 Aug 1830.
31 Jul 1836 - granted certificate to Short Creek MM to marry Eliza M. Hussey.
21 Dec 1847 - Jonathan and wife, Eliza, and son Edward received on certificate from Redstone MM, dated 1 Dec 1847.
1 Dec 1847 - Granted certificate to Short Creek MM, Ohio, United States of America.
MARRIAGE:
1829 - Bridgeport, , Ohio, USA.
OCCUPATION:
1850 - US Census - Cashier. Value of Real Estate - $2500
Became a prosperous businessman.
1880 - US Census - Retired Farmer.
RESIDENCES:
1804 - At birth - Skipton, Yorkshire, England.
1818 - After migration - Brownsville, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania, United States of America.
1828 - Salem, Ohio, United States of America (see mother's letter).
1829 - Returned to Brownsville, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
1850 - US Census - Was living in Mt. Pleasant, Jefferson Co., Ohio, United States of America. Built a large brick mansion on the western edge of the town.
1880 - US Census - Mt. Pleasant, Jefferson Co., Ohio, United States of America.
DOMESTIC_SERVANTS:
Ida Bruce - Servant - age 17 of , , Ohio, United States of America.
MIGRATION: Left England for USA with parents in 1818.
CONFLICT: Was the marriage in Ohio or Pennsylvania?
MISCELLANEOUS_NOTES:
1880 - US Census - His grandson, Edward Jones, was farming his land and his grand-daughter, Anna, was his housekeeper.
INITIAL_SOURCE: Sunderland.
References
- ↑ Joseph John Binns (1839-1922). An Account of the Family of the Binns from 1663 (Sunderland document). (Largely collected materials from Friends' Registers)
Line 8, p 43. - ↑ 2.0 2.1 Nancy Barnard. Gunder Family Tree. (Ahnentafel Chart from her family records (dated 1 January 1980)).
- ↑ 1880 United States Census. (Electronic transcript by Latter Day Saints)
FHL Film 1255037 National Archives Film T9-1037 Page 342B.
- ↑ 1850 United States Census. (Hand-written transcript for Nancy Barnard (née Gunder))
Ohio, Jefferson Co., Mt. Pleasant p.403/806 Dwelling 316 Family No: 329.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Hinshaw, William Wade. Encyclopaedia of American Quaker Genealogy. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company Inc. 1994 (Reproduced on Broderbund Software's Family Archive CD #192).)
Vol IV, p.75.
- ↑ Hinshaw, William Wade. Encyclopaedia of American Quaker Genealogy. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company Inc. 1994 (Reproduced on Broderbund Software's Family Archive CD #192).)
Vol IV, p.177.
- James Howard Binns (1894-1987). Descendants of David Binns and Ann Wilson. (unpublished work).
- Hinshaw, William Wade. Encyclopaedia of American Quaker Genealogy. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company Inc. 1994 (Reproduced on Broderbund Software's Family Archive CD #192).)
Vol IV, pp. 75, 176, 177, 226, 231.
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