Person:Joseph Parkison (1)

Watchers
Joseph Parkison
b.Abt 1738/39
  1. Catherine Parkison - Bef 1794
  2. Elizabeth Parkison
  3. James Parkison
  4. John Parkison
  5. Margaret Parkison
  6. Thomas Parkison - Bef 1807
  7. William Parkison
  8. Joseph ParkisonAbt 1738/39 - Bef 1834
  9. Richard ParkisonBef 1738/39 - Bef 1802
  10. Benjamin ParkisonAbt 1749/50 - 1834
  11. David ParkinsonBef 1758 - Bef 1817
Facts and Events
Name[1] Joseph Parkison
Gender Male
Birth[2] Abt 1738/39
Marriage to Margaret Weaver
Occupation? Postmaster, Ferry master, Innkeeper
Residence[4] Parkison's Ferry, Monangahela City, Washington County, Pennsylvania,
Death[3] Bef 29 Apr 1834 , Monongahela City, Washington County, Pennsylvania,
References
  1. Ed H Parkison. Chasing the Frontier, A History of the Parkison Family. (Work in progress through 25 Jun 2001)
    "Joseph Parkison married Margaret Weaver, a regular descendant in the Pennsylvanis Dutch line. They had children, James, David, William, and Mary." from an address by Dr. John Van Voorhis, 15 Nov 1892, on the 100th anniversary of the founding of Parkison's Ferry published in "The Old and New Monongahelia.," Pittsburgh, 1893, p. 83. Reprinted by the Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1974.; pg 33-34.
  2. Ed H Parkison. Chasing the Frontier, A History of the Parkison Family. (Work in progress through 25 Jun 2001)
    Joseph Parkison, the founder of Parkison'd Ferry, was our ancestor David Parkison's elder brother by 19 years.; pg 42.
  3. Ed H Parkison. Chasing the Frontier, A History of the Parkison Family. (Work in progress through 25 Jun 2001)
    Joseph Parkison died at the age of 94 per the obituary in the 16 Apr 1834 edition of The Monongahela Patriot, cited by VanVoohis.; p. 35-36.
  4. founded ferry/city