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m. Bef 1810 - Isaac Parsons1820 - Aft 1850
Facts and Events
He had more children, but I am not certain which mother to assign to these children: James, Keziah, Sarah, and Fanny.
References
- The History of Brown County, Ohio: containing a history of the County, its townships, towns, churches, schools, etc.; general and local statistic; portraits of early settlers and prominent men; history of the Northwest territory; history of Ohio; map of Brown County; constitution of the United States; miscellaneous matters, etc., etc. (Marceline, Missouri: Walsworth Pub. Co., 1981).
The original version is available on Google Books. http://books.google.com/books/about/The_History_of_Brown_County_Ohio.html?id=udUyAQAAMAAJ This is a reprint of an 1883 work and therefore out of copyright. Page 591 Gist Settlement started in Eagle Township, west of Fincastle, in 1818. === THE “ COLORED SETTLEMENT. ’ ’ The colored settlement in Eagle Township was made in 1818, by a number of the former slaves of Samuel Gist, a wealthy banker, resident of London, England, and an extensive land-owner and slaveholder in the United States. It is not known that Gist ever visited his plantation here, or that he ever saw a single slave that cultivated his lands, but all was left to the management of resident agents appointed by him. These lands lay in the counties of Hanover, Amherst, Goslin and Henrico, Va., and included some of the finest plantations in the “ Old Dominion.” In 1808, desiring to make ample provision for the future happiness of those who had so abundantly filled his coffers by their servitude, Gist made a will, the intent of which was certainly benevolent, but which has been most wretchedly executed. This document, of fifty-eight closely written pages, is a study within itself. It begins: “This is the last will and testament of me, Samuel Gist, of Gower street, in the parish of St. Giles, in the city of London, of the county of Middlesex, England.” After bequeathing various valuable estates and large sums of money to his only daughter, he designates what property and sums of money shall fall to the numerous persons who have been in his employ, and most explicitly does he provide for his slaves in Virginia, who numbered nearly one thousand souls! Relative to them, the will provides that at his death, his “ slaves in Virginia shall ‘be set free.” That his lands there shall be sold, and comfortable homes in a free State be purchased for them with the proceeds. That the revenue from his plantations the last year of his life be applied in building schoolhouses and churches for their accommodation. That all money coming to him in Virginia be set aside for the employment of ministers and teachers to instruct them. That “ care be taken to make them as comfortable and happy as possible.” In 1815, Samuel Gist died, and Wickham, of Richmond, Va (in conjunction with his father-in-law, Page), who had been appointed Gist’s agent, proceeded to execute his will. Accordingly, through parties in Hillsboro, Ohio, 1,122 acres of land near Georgetown, and 1.2 acres west of Fincastle, in Eagle Township, were purchased for homes for these slaves. These lands were covered with thickets of undergrowth and sloughs of stagnant water, and were almost valueless at that time for any purpose other than pasturage. Here in June, 1818, came nearly 900 persons, a part of whom located on the Georgetown lands, the remainder on the Fincastle purchase. Their “ comfort able homes ” lay in the wild region about them; the education they received was in the stern school of adversity. As a matter of course, they did not prosper. Some who were able returned to Virginia. Others built rude huts and began clearing away the forest. What little money they had was soon spent. Scheming white men planned to get their personal property. They became involved in numerous law suits among themselves, and so from various causes they were reduced almost to pauperism. In later years, their lands have been sold, so that at present but few families remain as relics of this once large settlement. Among the first families that settled in this township were the following persons, most of whom had families: Jacob Cumberland, George Cumberland, Samuel Hudson, Gabriel York, James Gist, Gabriel Johnson, Joseph Locust, James Cluff, —— Davis, Sol Garrison, ——- Parsons, —— Williams, Glascow Ellis and Tom Fox. “Old Sam Hudson,” as he was familiarly known, was an odd character, and many anecdotes are yet related of him. At one time, he was sent to the State Prison at Columbus for making unlawful use of another man’s horse, and it so happened that a white man named Demitt accompanied him for a like offense. Upon being interrogated as to his occupation, Sam answered, “ Preacher ob de Gospel!” Turning to Demitt, the ofiicer asked, “ What’s your occupation?” “ I clerk for Sam,” was the shrewd reply. Richard Cumberland (“ Blind Dick ”), Meredith Cumberland, Taylor Davis, Moses Cumberland, Ephraim Johnson and Winston Cumberland were also born in Virginia.
- ↑ United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432).
Eagle, Brown, Ohio, United States All listed as Black. Parsons, Isaac, 30, farmer, Va Parsons, Nisa (Lisa?), 26, O Parsons, January H.? Gurney H.? Garvey H?, 12,O Parsons, Keziah, 8, O Parsons, Caroline, 7, O Parsons, Sarah A. J., 5, O Parsons, Fanny F, 2, O
next household is Parsons, Sylva/Sylvia, 70, Va
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Name: Caroline Toler Titles and Terms: Event Type: Death Event Date: 09 Jun 1914 Event Place: Eagle Twp, Brown, Ohio Residence Place: Address: Gender: Female Age: 65 Marital Status: Married Race: Black Occupation: Birth Date: Birthplace: Ohio Birth Year (Estimated): 1849 Burial Date: 11 Jun 1914 Burial Place: Bechar, Ohio Cemetery: Father's Name: Isom Parson Father's Titles and Terms: Father's Birthplace: Virginia Mother's Name: Elisa Gandy Mother's Titles and Terms: Mother's Birthplace: Virginia Spouse's Name: Spouse's Titles and Terms: File Number: fn 32245 GS Film number: 1953917 Digital Folder Number: 004021356 Image Number: 00705
Citing this Record: "Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8FW-4Y5 : 9 March 2018), Caroline Toler, 09 Jun 1914; citing Eagle Twp, Brown, Ohio, reference fn 32245; FHL microfilm 1,953,917.
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Name: Isam Parsons Event Type: Census Event Year: 1850 Event Place: Eagle, Brown, Ohio, United States Gender: Male Age: 30 Race: Black Race: B Birth Year (Estimated): 1820 Birthplace: Virginia Household ID: 2327 House Number: 2321 Line Number: 40 Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Affiliate Publication Number: M432 Affiliate Film Number: 662 GS Film Number: 20210 Digital Folder Number: 004191053 Image Number: 00329
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace Isam Parsons M 30 Virginia Nisa Parsons F 26 Ohio James H Parsons M 12 Ohio Keziah Parsons F 8 Ohio Caroline Parsons F 7 Ohio Sarah A J Parsons F 5 Ohio Fanny F Parsons F 2 Ohio
Citing this Record: "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MX3F-1H4 : 12 April 2016), Isam Parsons, Eagle, Brown, Ohio, United States; citing family 2327, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
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Name: Joham Parsons Event Type: Census Event Date: 1860 Event Place: Eagle Township, Brown, Ohio, United States Gender: Male Age: 45 Race: Black Race: Black Occupation: Birth Year (Estimated): 1815 Birthplace: Virginia Page: 73 Household ID: 521 Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Affiliate Publication Number: M653 Affiliate Film Number: 938 GS Film Number: 803938 Digital Folder Number: 005170529 Image Number: 00078
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace Joham Parsons M 45 Virginia Nicey Parsons F 40 Ohio Caroline Parsons F 18 Ohio Sarah A Parsons F 15 Ohio Bell Parsons F 10 Ohio Louisa Parsons F 7 Ohio Adaline Parsons F 2 Ohio William Ash M 16 Ohio
Citing this Record: "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCGG-NCS : 12 December 2017), Joham Parsons, 1860.
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Name: Olsom Parson Event Type: Census Event Year: 1870 Event Place: Ohio, United States Gender: Male Age: 56 Race: Mulatto Race: M Birth Year (Estimated): 1813-1814 Birthplace: Virginia Page Number: 2 Household ID: 14 Line Number: 20 Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Affiliate Publication Number: M593 GS Film number: 000552674 Digital Folder Number: 004277667 Image Number: 00078
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace Olsom Parson M 56 Virginia May Parson F 47 Ohio Belle Parson F 18 Ohio Louise Parson F 17 Ohio Adaline Parson F 11 Ohio Martha Parson F 8 Ohio Jacob Parson M 8 Ohio George Parson M 6 Ohio Julia Delay F 35 Ohio
Citing this Record: "United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6KH-2PW : 12 April 2016), Olsom Parson, Ohio, United States; citing p. 2, family 14, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,674.
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1840 census has Lemon Parson/Farson, Aman Parson/Farson, and Thomas Parson/Farson as heads of households in Eagle, Brown, Ohio. He is probably one of these men listed in "free colored persons" households.
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