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No chil. but took Edward Parmelee, bro. of Joel R., and Mary Aurelia Parmelee, dau. of Zeno, see.
Fanny m. (2) 10, II, 1854, Ebenezer Blodgett Bissell, see, as his 4th wife.
ZENO PARMELEE, son of Gardiner Parmelee; see chart; b. Ct. 1, 21, 1801; d. Hudson, 4, 27, 1862; walked to Ohio 1822-3; where Charles Chambers lives; set out big tree in
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front; also where Samuel Crankshaw lives; lived awhile in Hudson and Brecksville; he built brick house where Mrs. Hickox lives; blacksmith; shop in front of present Cong. chh .; also one on lower depot road nearly opposite Mrs. Franklin Post's; justice of peace ab. 20 yrs .; Cong. 1824;" see Perrin's Hist. of Summit Co., p. 1049;
m. (1) JULIETTE POST, b. 8, 29, 1806; d. 5, 16, 1834; dau. of Joshua Post, see; Cong. 1831;
m. (2) AMELIA DAILEY; Cong. 1838; d. 11, 17, 1838;
m. (3) 1837, JERUSHA POST, b. 1809; d. 11, 23, 1880; sister of first w .; Cong. 1840.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE
I. Gardiner, b. 4, 2, 1827; see below.
2. Mary Aurelia, b. 9, 19, 1829; d. 8, 31, 1814; m. (1) Seth Stevens; m. (2) Wellington Johnson; m. (3) Ira Shattuck, see.
3. Zeno Philander, b. 1831; see below.
4. Henry, b. 7, 18, 1832; see below.
5. Juliette, b. 1834; d. 1897; Cong. 1877. CHILDREN BY THIRD WIFE
6. Electus, b. 1840; d. 1, 6, 1905; unm.
7. Evelyn Abijah, b. 1842; see below.
8. Emogene Jerusha, b. 1851; m. 1873, John M. Burnes, of Cl., see; Cong. 1866, dis. to Cl. 1880.
GARDINER PARMELEE, son of Zeno above, b. 4, 2, 1827; d. 10, 9, 1885; blacksmith; quarry; quarried the big stone base in soldiers' monument; lived mile west of center 1862 until death;
See Perrin's Hist., p. 1049;
m. II, 9, 1848, RHODA WATSON ROACH, b. 12, 10, 1829; d. 2, 15, 1910; dau. of James Roach, see. She m. (2) Dr. Seymour A. Collins, see.
CHILDREN
Mary, b. 9, 16, 1851; m. 11, 20, 1871, Francis Dolaishe, see. Juliette; d. y .; d. 2, 26, 1852.
Rosa Bell, 7, 22, 1856; m. 10, 5, 1885, John T. Hempstead, see. Chloe Oretta, b. 4, 8, 1861; m. 9, 15, 1880, Charles E. Riley, see.
ZENO PHILANDER PARMELEE, son of Zeno above; b. 1, 31, 1831; d. 6, 17, 1901; tailor; where Abner Lane lives; m. 3, 21, 1859, REBECCA ELIZABETH YOUNKER, b. 3, 2, 1841, dau. of Dan and Maria (Lutys) Younker; she now in Hudson.
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CHILDREN
I. Ida May, b. 2, 4, 1860; m. 3, 28, 1880, George R. Green, of Willoughby, who d. 12, 19, 1915. They had Amos G., b. 12, 21, 1895.
2. Hoadley Philander, b. 10, 27, 1861; Elliston, Mont.
3. Frank, b. 1, 27, 1865; m. 12, 24, 1892, Louisa Edwards; Glen- willow; had Ruth M., b. 3, 6, 1897.
4. Gardiner Henry, b. 5, 18, 1869; see below.
5. Daisy Irena, b. 7, 11, 1872; m. 2, 2, 1893, George W. Edwards, of Hudson.
6. Carrie Elsie, b. 2, 10, 1878; m. 10, 12, 1898, Edwin Rhoades, of Solon, and had Norman L., 1899, Myra, 1902, Edwin, 1903, Charles, 1908-12, Ruth R., 1914.
7. Martha Horton, b. 1, 1, 1888; Cong. 1904; Tw. H. S. 1906; m. 10, 15, 1908, Grover Johnston, Boston, O., and had Thelma, 1911, and Margaret, 1914.
GARDINER HENRY PARMELEE, son of Zeno Philander Parmelee above, b. Lewisburg, 5, 18, 1869; d. 6, 18, 1914; stone mason; made pillar at cemetery entrance;
m. 2, 10, 1902, ALICE ELIZABETH EDWARDS, dau. of William E. Edwards, see, b. 4, 29, 1880; Meth .; she m. (2)
CHILDREN
I. Gardiner Philander, b. 11, 26, 1902.
2. Agnes Rebecca, b. 6, 6, 1904.
3. Frank Richard, b. 2, 6, 1906.
4. Edna Estelle, b. 9, 10, 1908.
5. Alta May, b. 1, 10, 1910; d. 9, 8, 1912.
6. Luman George, b. 3, 18, 1914.
HENRY PARMELEE, son of Zeno above, b. Tw. 7, 18, 1832; to Wadsworth; also on old Roach place on Mace- donia road; painter;
m. 12, II, 1856, SUSAN MARGARET MILLER, dau. of Jacob Miller, b. 12, 3, 1834; d. 2, 1, 1914.
. CHILDREN
I. Zeno Miller, b. 8, 30, 1860; m. 7, 15, 1882, Alice May Smith, 1864-1909; dau. of Rev. Jacob Smith, and had (1) Emogene Alice, b. 1883; m. 5, 5, 1909, Norman Robinson, 3 chil .; (2) George Henry, b. 1885; m. 1905, Maude Rasor, 4. chil .; (3) Lillian Cora, b. 1887; m. 1912, Charles Alexander; (4) Luther Jacob, b. 1889; unm.
2. Kate, b. 11, 3, 1865; m. 12, 1, 1886, Grant Furry, 6 chil.
EVELYN ABIJAH PARMELEE, son of Zeno above, b. 9, 21, 1842; painter and paper hanger; home on Hudson road next to schoolhouse; "squirrel hunter" at Cincinnati, 1862; also in 177th O. V. I. ab. I yr. to end of war; in
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government shops at Nashville, 1863-4; at battles of Murfreesboro and Stone River; deputy sheriff, 1881-5;
m. 1875, ELSA MURRAY, b. ab. 1852; d. 12, 19, 1886; They had Gertie Emogene, b. 1881; d. 6, 18, 1906; Cong. 1891; Meth. 1902; m. 1901, Dr. Robert Burns Chamberlin, see; she Tw. H. S. 1898.
EDWIN PARMELEE, taught in Dist. 4, on Liberty St. ab. 1860.
SPENCER THOMAS PARMELEE; distant relative of Tw. Parmelees; Meth. 1841; invented machine to put head on pins, also made pianos; worked in present masonic building; made fortune from invention of gloss used on rubber shoes and coats; in Scotland for a time; descendants near Brans- ford, Ct.
SAMUEL PARMELEE.
LEONARD PARR, Bapt. 1834, dis. 1834.
PATRICK PATTON, section hand; d. 9, 6, 1905, age 40.
PERRY W. PAYNE, fr. Cl .; teacher in Tw. Inst. 1856-7.
ALVIN ARTHUR PEAIRS, b. 3, 6, 1848; from ab. 1901 to 1905 on farm where James Miller has lived; now in Roots- town;
m. 10, 25, ab. 1870, CAROLINE MILLER, b. 6, 21, 1854. CHILDREN
I. Lillian; m. William Justus; Beach City.
2. John Wilson; m. Irene Arbor; Seattle, Wash.
3. Bernice.
4. Charles Miller.
5. Myrtle Ada, b. 2, 28, 1884; m. 9, 9, 1906, Clarence Maxam, see.
6. George Giles, m. Grace .Padley; Elyria.
7. Ruby Imagene; m. Edson Twerell; Cl.
8. Alvin Arthur.
9. Viola; m. Otto Hasse; Cl.
GEORGE PEARSON; d. ; fr. Canada; farmer on different farms;
m. ELIZABETH LEE, dau. of William and Isabelle Lee of Solon; resides in Cl.
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CHILDREN
I. Clara, b. Tw., 12, 24, 1883; m. 6, 15, 1906, Grant Money, and had Lawrence; Cl.
2. Grace L., b. 11, 15, 1890; m. Sept. 1912, Joseph Bartos, and had Cyril; Cl.
3. Blanche Zela, b. Tw. 5, 27, 1892; m. 7, 1, 1914, Vanantius Vincent; Cl.
4. Glenn McPhale, b. Tw. 2, 13, 1894; Cl.
5. Louise Lennora, b. Tw. 10, 4, 1895; Cl.
REV. W. H. PEARSONS, pastor of Meth. chh. 1883-6; later a chaplain in U. S. army.
EBENEZER PEASE; m. Polly Kellogg, 1788-1864. They had George; see below.
GEORGE PEASE, b. 4, 28, 1807; d. 10, 4, 1887; lost eye- sight in childhood and blind 69 yrs .;
m. SUSAN ANN MAXAM, dau. of William Maxam, see; b. 3, 6, 1823; d. 10, 10, 1905.
CHILDREN
Mary Marena, b. 8, 1, 1845; d. 10, 17, 1907; m. Lewis Post.
George Ebenezer, b. 5, 21, 1847; d. 8, 27, 1864; in Civil War. Charles Albert, b. 1I, II, 1853; see below.
CHARLES ALBERT PEASE, son of George above, b. II, II, 1853; farmer in west part of town;
m. 1875, EFFIE JULIA ALLEN, dau. of George W. and Cordelia L. (Marsh) Allen.
CHILDREN
Agnes Pearl, b. 8, 8, 1879; d. 1887.
Elsie Lottie, b. 2, 16, 1881; d. 1887.
George Allen, b. 1I, II, 1887; m. 1910, Jessie Dixon.
ANNA M. PECK, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1860-1.
SARAH, CHRISTINA and EMILEY PECK, Bapt. 1838.
MR. PENDERGRAST, with Mr. Stephenson on Solon road, old Southworth place; b. ab. 1843; d. 3, 31, 1898; to Tw. 1895.
LOUIS PENDLETON, on Aurora road 1913-16; m. ELIZABETH , who d. 1916.
STEPHEN PERKINS, "Uncle Stephen"; here 1820, weather prophet, "a tall, gaunt man"; to Mich. and d .;
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m. (1) 1820, a sister of Mr. Bishop.
m. (2) HARRINGTON.
Two sons by first w .; 2 daus. and 3 sons by 2nd w.
THOMAS H. PERKINS, teacher in Tw. Inst. 1855.
ELAM and ASA PHILLIPS, Meth. 1845.
REV. R. PHILIPPS, pastor of Bapt. chh. 1843-4.
MR. and MRS. GEORGE PHIPPS, Bapt. 1837.
RUFUS PHIPPS, b. ab. 1817; d. 12, 4, 1849, as a result of digging wells through the rock, as others died; on Mace- donia road; Bapt. 1837.
EPHRAIM PHIPPS.
JOHN O. PIERCE, d. June 1844 in Palmyra; Cong. 1843.
MRS. SABRA (BULL) PINNEY, b. ab. 1770; d. 4, II, 1850, age 80; lived at Caleb Nichols';
m. (1) JAMES NICHOLS, father of Caleb; m. (2) - FREEMAN; m. (3) PINNEY.
WILLIAM H. PLATT, b. ab. 1826; fr. New Jersey; on Smith place on Icehouse road; here 1860;
m. CHARLOTTE ANN -, b. ab. 1825. They had William.
BERNARD ANTHONY PLENT, b. in Bohemia 8, 20, 1864, of Eng. descent; manufacturer; to U. S. 1871; to Ohio 1886; to Tw. 1912;
m. ANNA ALICE PEYSHA, b. Cl. 12, 15, 1867; parents fr. Bohemia.
CHILDREN
Otto John, b. Cl. 3, 5, 1886; bookkeeper; m. 1910, Nettie Lear; had Genieve, b. Tw. 1912, and Jean, b. 1915.
Stella Bernadina, b. Cl. 11, 20, 1889; trained nurse.
Bernard Paul, b. Bedford, 11, 12, 1897.
Millie Barbara, b. II, 29, 1899; d. 11, 8, 1906.
Richard Joseph, b. Bedford, 8, 10, 1901.
PARVIS POE, b. ab. 1815; d. 2, 7, 1895.
POND PEDIGREE
I. DANIEL POND, at Dedham, Mass., ab. 1652; m. ABIGAIL SHEPHERD.
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II. ROBERT POND, b. 1667; m. (1) JOANNA (LAW- RENCE?) mother of all his children; m. (2) ; m. (3).
III. EZRA POND; m. (I) ABIGAIL FARRINGTON; m. (2) MRS. MARGARET METCALF.
IV. ELIJAH POND, 1739-1785; m. MARGARET MET- CALF, dau. of his step-mother.
V. PRESCOTT, twin of next.
V. PRESTON POND, b. 9, 22, 1792, in Grafton, Mass .; d. Hudson, 1833; to Tw. 1818; came with ox team; only 5 families here then; in s. e. part of town; later n. e. part of Hudson; came fr. Winchester, Ct .;
m. ESTHER WHEADON, b. ---; d. , age 85; her father in Rev. War, with Putnam and saw him ride down that steep "where no pursuer dared to leap."
CHILDREN
I. Lucia, b. 3, 5, 1813; m. 1831, Joseph Hawkins, see.
2. Harriet, b, 2, 2, 1817; m. Smith.
3. Sarah, b. 9, 22, 1820; m. Ephraim R. Woodbury, see.
4. Laura, b. 6, 11, 1822; m. - Church; Hudson.
5. Julius, b. 3, 16, 1824; m. Sarah Scott, d. 1845.
6. Julia, twin of above.
7. Lewis, b. 12, 21, 1826; d. 1836.
8. Mary, b. 2, 18, 1828; d. 2, 1, 1844; m. - Hurd.
WILLIAM (?) POPE, Scotch; came ab. 1835 or later. Children, John, William, George and Francis (twins), Mar- garet, Isabelle.
ARBA PORTER, b. Ct. ab. 1784; d. 9, 12, 1852; to Tw. ab. 1833; lived 2 yrs. with bro. Wm. A. Porter, then on farm on Young road; he and w. Cong .;
m. (1) ab. 1820, MRS. ATLANTA (BEECHER) SCOTT, b. Ct. 10, 22, 1788; d. Mar. 1885; she m. (I) ab. 1808, Myers Scott and had Julia Janette, who m. (1) Emulus Johnson, Catharine Maria who d. 1895 in Colo. and m. William S. Porter, see; Harriet Eliza, who m. Hiram Keyes, and Delia who d. in Cl. of cholera, age 14;
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CHILDREN
I. Julia Ann, b. ab. 1821; d. in Tw .; m. Paul Webster and had 8 chil .; Cong. 1838, dis. to Cuyahoga Falls 1844; her dau. Jessie Blanche, Cong. 1838, m. Charles Daniel Webster.
2. Jane Burr, b. 5, 17, 1824; d. 4, 22, 1870; m. 1842, Charles Frederick Stanley, see.
3. Ellen Amelia, b. 11, 17, 1826; d. 8, 22, 1910; m. 1845, Charles H. Farwell, see; dis. fr. Cong. to Hudson 1854.
4. Frances Martha, b. 2, 5, 1829; d. 9, 24, 1914; m. ab. 1847, Samuel Winthrop McCrea; lived in Battle Creek, Mich., 64 yrs .; 3 chil.
5. Elizabeth, b. 1, 8, 1832; d. 10, 20, 1907; m. 8, 23, 1849, Milton Goddard; Mich.
JAMES JOSHUA PORTER, b. Noble Co. 10, 17, 1871; farmer in s. w. part of township since March, 1904;
m. 12, 25, 1904, NELLIE IRENE , b. in N. Y. 3, 25, 1873.
CHILDREN
Elsie Evelyn, b. 10, 7, 1905.
Alva Summers, b. 8, 6, 1907.
Harry Edward, b. 5, 22, 1910.
Ethel Irene, b. II, 2, 1912.
Ada May, b. 6, 20, 1915.
All but last born in Peninsula.
WILLIAM A. PORTER, b. ab. 1797; here 1860; next to Young's place on Young's road; Cong. 1836; to Hudson and d. there;
m. AMANDA CHAMBERLIN, b. ab. 1799; d. in Hudson; Cong. 1838; no chil .; adopted Mary Jane Bliss who m. 1861 Jesse Crankshaw, see.
WILLIAM S. PORTER, b. ab. 1811; d. 8, 8, 1867, killed by lightning, (or was it she?);
m. CATHARINE MARIA SCOTT.
They had Catharine, who d. 2, 2, 1844, age 7.
MRS. LIBA PORTER, b. ab. 1758; d. 8, 23, 1848, age 90, perhaps mother of Arba and William A. Porter, above.
MRS. MARTHA (McDOWELL) PORTER, mother of Mrs. Godfrey Bonner, with whom she lived in later years; d. in Cl. 8, 2, 1916.
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POST PEDIGREE
I. STEPHEN POST; d. 8, 16, 1659; fr. England, 1634; Hartford, Ct., 1636; m. ELINOR who d. 1670; had John, Catherine, Thomas, b. in Eng., and Abraham.
II. ABRAHAM POST; Saybrook, Ct .; m. MARY
III. ABRAHAM POST, 1669 (?)-1748; m. 1692, ELIZA- BETH STEPHENS.
IV. JOHN POST, b. 1700; m. 1733, LYDIA BUSHNELL.
V. JOSHUA POST, 1743-1825; see below.
VI. JOSHUA POST, b. 11, 22, 1771; see below.
JOSHUA POST (Gen. V. above), b. 5, 14, 1743; d. 6, 10, 1825; Saybrook, Ct .;
m. ab. 1763, ANNA JONES, b. 8, 13, 1742; d. 4, 19, 1826.
CHILDREN
I. Ezra, 1764-1841; m. 1783, Polly Stevens.
2. Ashbell, 1765-1823; m. Betsy Phelps.
3. Jerusha, 1766-1802; m. 1785, Peter Spencer.
4. Joshua, 1771-1822; m. 1795, Molly Dee; see below.
5. Zina, 1774-1865; m. 1808, Masena Kellogg; see below.
6. Ann, 1776-1846; m. Richard Doane.
7. Lyondia (?), b. 1779; m. Thomas Pratt.
8. Diana, b. 1781; m. 1800, Samuel Buell.
9. Henry, b. 1784; killed 1866; m. 1804, Mary Ann Clark.
IO. Isaiah, b. 1785; m. (1) 1811, Lydia Doane; m. (2) 1841, Jerusha Pratt.
JOSHUA POST, son of Joshua above; b. 11, 22, 1771; d. 9, 19, 1822; fr. Ct. 1820 to Boston, O., where he d .; wid. came to Tw. with 12 of 13 chil .; on Liberty St. where Harry Post lives;
m. 1795, MOLLIE DEE, b. 2, 4, 1772; d. 1, 4, 1860; dau. of Marcus Dee.
CHILDREN
I. Joshua, b. 6, 24, 1798; d. II, 23, 1885; m. 11, 7, 1824, Emeline Fletcher, 1807-1887; Cong. 1840, dis. to Ill., 1843.
2. Polly, b. 10, 4, 1799; d. 6, 19, 1881; m. 1816, Abijah Pratt; they remained in New Eng.
3. Deborah, b. 4, 29, 1800; m. 1820, Orrin Tucker, see.
4. Hetta Ann, b. 10, 5, 1801; d. 1859; m. (1) 1822, John Thomp- son, see; m. (2) Jonah Weatherby, see; m.( 3) Daniel Pratt.
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GEN. VI
GEN.VIII
GEN. VIII
GEN.IX
JOSHUA
EZRA
POLLY DEBORAH
HETTA ANN
ASHBELL
HANNAH
JERUSHA
EMILY
JOSHUA
JULIETTE
DIANA
JERUGNA
MERCY
BELINDA
SALLY MARIA
PHILO
ESTELLAL.
HARRY E
ROSE MARIA
LEWIS H
AURELIA ANNA
GEORGE EBEN
CLARK DAVIS
EBEN
MARY ELIZA
ZINA
WILLIAM F. AMELIA ANN
ZINA ANN
WILLIAM
CHARLES BRADFORD
LYONDIA DIANA
MARENA ELIZA
HENRY
BRADFORD ELVIRA
ZINA JOHN
ISAIAH
CYNTHIA
IDA JANE ISABINDA LILLIAN L. EUGENE F.
EDNA MAY ALDA FAY FRANKLIN EUGENE NEIL ALVIN
GAIL IDA MARGARET GARLAND S.
ADIN POST-
CHARLES FRANKLIN ADIN JR. SILAS SIMON MINERVA GEORGE
NELLIE M.
INFANT HOWARD JUDSON
ERNEST W.
GENEVIEVE GEORGE ADIN
AARON POST-
CLARISSA NAOMI AARON PATTERSON ELIZA MARIA JANE ELIZABETH
REV. AURELIUS POST, CHARLES POST, GILES H. POST, NATHAN POST, PATTERSON A POST; FOR THESE SEE BELOW.
I STEPHEN I ABRAHAM I ABRAHAM BY JOHN IJOSHUA
WILLIAM WILLIAM EMMA V.
VIOLAL. VELMAL.
BEATA B. LLOYD P. HARVEY E.
IRA L.
LEONARD H.
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5. Hannah, b. 6, 13, 1803; d. 1883; m. Edwin Vail, see.
6. Emily, b. 6, 2, 1805; d. 1887; m. Samuel Hull, see.
7. Juliet, b. 8, 29, 1806; d. 1834; m. 1826, Zeno Parmelee, see.
8. Diana, b. 10, 30, 1807; m. (I) Homes (?); m. (2) Johnson Sanford, or Stanford.
9. Jerusha, b. 6, 31, 1809; d. 1880; m. Zeno Parmelee, see.
(2)
IO. Mercy, b. 2, 15, 1811; d. 1875; m. (1) Pinkney Brower; m. - Hill; m. (3) Jedediah Clark, see.
II. Belinda, b. 12, 12, 1812; d. 1888; m. 1831, Czar Holcomb, see.
12. Sally Maria, b. 9, 14, 1815; d. 1902; m. (1) 1835, Chester Secoy; m. (2) Milton Lusk, see.
13. Philo, b. 6, 29, 1817; see below.
PHILO POST, son of Joshua above, b. in Conn., 6, 29, 1817; d. 4, 21, 1900; on Liberty St .;
See Perrin's Hist. of Summit Co., p. 1049;
m. I, I, 1850, LUNA CARPENTER, b. 8, 7, 1828; d. 7, 22, 1904; sister of Elijah Carpenter, see; dau. of Aaron and Tirzah (Drake) Carpenter, of Boston, O.
CHILDREN
I. William d. 3, 14, 1854, age 15 mo.
2. William, b. 1854; d. 12, 21, 1860.
3. Emma Viola, b. 2, 15, 1859; m. 1, 5, 1881, Levin Henry Bennett, see.
4. Estella Luella, b. 12, 19, 1863; m. 9, 11, 1881, John H. Culhan, see.
5. Harry Emerson, b. 1, 7, 1865; see below.
6. Rosa Maria, b. 8, 23, 1870; m. William Hosea Chamberlin, see.
HARRY EMERSON POST, b. 1, 7, 1865, son of Philo above; farmer on Liberty St .;
m. 6, 16, 1886, MINNIE RONIGER, b. 5, II, 1868, dau. of Morris Roniger, see.
CHILDREN
I. Viola L., b. 7, 27, 1887; m. 9, 2, 1908, Sheldon S. Ridgway.
2. Velma L., b. 5, 24, 1889.
3. Beata B., b. 1, 24, 1894.
4. Lloyd P., b. 1, 8, 1897.
5. Harvey E., b. 9, 2, 1904.
ZINA POST, son of Joshua and Anna (Jones) Post of Gen. V., b. 4, 14, 1774; d. 8, 8, 1865; bought part of Asa Upson's farm, extreme south part of Tw., barn in Tw. and house in n. e. corner of Hudson; lived in Hudson; in war of 1812;
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m. 1808, MARSENA KELLOGG.
CHILDREN
I. Aurelia; m. Oct. 1832, Augustus E. Foote, see.
2. Anna; d. 1896; m. 1839, Horace A. Chamberlin, see.
3. Eben; m. 1839, Maria Davis; see below.
4. William; d. Feb. 1889; unm .; with parents on old place.
5. Bradford, b. 7, 19, 1821; d. 1904; see below.
6. Elvira; d. 1904; m. Chauncey Fowler of Hudson, who d. 1870.
7. Cynthia; m. Nelson Wait.
EBEN POST, son of Zina above, 1815-1887; on farm in extreme so. part of Tw., later in Hudson, where he d .; m. 1839, MARIA DAVIS, of Killingworth, Ct.
CHILDREN
I. Lewis H., b. 1841.
2. George Eben, 1843-1871.
3. Clark Davis, 1851-1853.
4. Mary Eliza, 1853-1871.
5. Zina.
6. William Frederick, b. 1859.
7. Amelia Ann ("Cora"), b. 8, 2, 1861; m. - Laudensbager.
BRADFORD POST, son of Zina above, b. 7, 19, 1821; d. 5, 17, 1904; lived on farm just south of his father's on Hud- son road but in Hudson township; went to Chattanooga, Tenn .;
m. (1) 2, 5, 1843, ELIZA WILLIAMS, b. 8, 8, 1824; d. 3, 3, 1856;
m. (2) MARTHA CHITTENDEN, b. 1835. CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE
Charles Bradford.
Marena Eliza.
BY SECOND WIFE
Zina John. Ira L.
ADIN POST, b. 6, 10, 1778; d. 5, 26, 1879; shoemaker, going to homes twice a year to fit them with shoes;
m. CHLOE DEE, sister of Mollie Dee who m. Joshua Post, Jr., see; they were daus. of Marcus Dee.
CHILDREN
Charles; owned where Charles T. Chambers lives; m. and had dau. Adin, Jr., b. 8, 28, 1799; see below. Simon. George.
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ADIN POST, JR., b. 8, 28, 1799; d. 1, 22, 1881; son of Adin above; where Frank and Eugene Post live on Liberty St .; farmer; Meth .;
m. (1) 12, 30, 1824, ISABINDA MOULTHROP, b. 6, 4, 1804; d. 4, 24, 1851; Meth .;
m. (2) MRS. HANNAH REYNOLDS, b. 2, 10, 1804; d. 5, 26, 1879; Meth.
CHILDREN
Franklin, b. 7, 8, 1827; d. 1892, see below.
Silas, b. 1, 28, 1836; d. 2, 23, 1873.
Minerva, b. 2, 25, 1839; d. 6, 26, 1886; m. Lafayette Tucker, see.
FRANKLIN POST, son of Adin above, b. 7, 8, 1827; d. 7, 16, 1892; farmer on Liberty St .;
m. 2, 17, 1856, MARGARET JANE TAGGART, b. II, II, 1837, dau. of Thomas and Jane Taggart; she lives at center, east of park.
CHILDREN
I. Ida Jane, b. 4, 11, 1858; m. 1I, II, 1880, James Fisher, see.
2. Isabinda, b. 7, 20, 1860; m. 12, 18, 1878, Albert Haggett, see.
3. Lillian L., b. 3, 25, 1867; m. 12, 30, 1885, William Fee, see.
4. Eugene F., b. 1, 9, 1872; m. Mattie Hatch; Meth .; see below.
5. Nellie M., b. 10, 18, 1874; m. 1902, Bert G. Tucker, see.
6. Ernest W., b. 2, 20, 1880; m. Mabel Coroner; see below.
EUGENE FRANKLIN POST, b. 1, 9, 1872; son of Franklin Post above; farmer on Liberty St .;
m. 2, 22, 1893, MATTIE ALMIRA HATCH, b. 7, 2, 1873, dau. of John Hatch, see;
CHILDREN
1. Edna May, b. 1, 6, 1894.
2. Alda Fay, b. 4, 9, 1895.
3. Franklin Eugene, b. 1, 1, 1897.
4. Neil Alvin, b. 1, 18, 1899.
5. Gail, b. 1, 27, 1900.
6. Ida Margaret, b. 1, 12, 1902.
7. Garland S., b. 11, 9, 1904.
8. Leonard H., b. 1, 15, 1906.
9. Boy, b. 3, 27, 1908; d. 8, 16, 1908. 1
10. Howard Judson, b. 5, 16, 1911.
ERNEST WILFORD POST, son of Franklin Post above, b. 2, 20, 1880; farmer on Liberty St .;
m. 8, 31, 1907, MABEL LOVINA CORONER, b. 8, 26, 1884; dau. of George Edwin and Betsy M. (Moon) Coroner;
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CHILDREN
Genevieve Wilford, b. 1, 17, 1911.
George Adin, b. 10, 13, 1913.
AARON POST, b. ab. 1789; d. 8, 3, 1866; son of Nathan ? Post of Ct. who d. aged 104; relationship to previous Post families not known. Aaron came 1823, on Solon road where Charles Schmalzle lives; here 1833 and 1860; bought farm with house that had no floor, roof or chimney; both Meth .; m. (1) MRS. NAOMI (WILLIAMS) CLARK of Saybrook, Ct., whence the Posts came; b. ab. 1781; d. 2, 17, 1859. By first hus. she had Ezra Clark, see, and Ann Clark, who m. Homer Vail, see;
m. (2) AMY -, b. ab. 1792; d. 1, 8, 1880; Meth. CHILDREN
I. Clarissa Naomi, b. ab. 1816; d. ab. 1836.
2. Aaron Patterson, b. ab. 1818; d. y.
3. Eliza Maria, b. ab. 1820; m. 8, 20, 1839, John Wesley Gould, see; parents of John Gould.
4. Jane Elizabeth, b. ab. 1823; m. Charles Osborn, see.
Dennis (Julius?) O'Daniels, b. ab. 1820; d. 1870; adopted son; to Freeport, Ill., 1850, then to Muskegon, Mich.
REV. AURELIAN H. POST, b. 4, 15, 1838, son of Rev. Martin M. Post, D. D .; pastor of Cong. chh. 10, 1, 1872, to 4, 2, 1882; now living in Clinton, N. Y .;
m. 9, 24, 1866, AGNES H. HAND, b. 5, 5, 1846, dau. of Oliver H. Hand.
CHILDREN
I. Aurelian A., b. 12, 18, 1867; Cong. minister.
2. Mary Agnes, b. 12, 1, 1869; teacher.
3. George Hobart, b. 8, 3, 1871; d. 11, 4, 1905; m. 10, 27, 1897, Mattie C. Critchell.
4. Elizabeth Abby, b. Tw. 1, 20, 1874.
Martin Mercilian, b. Tw. 9, 25, 1877; m. 8, 12, 1904, Charlotte 5. L. Marsh.
6. Clarence Bede, b. Tw. 5, 28, 1881; blind; pastor of Presb. chh. Kirkland, N. Y.
CHARLES POST, see census of 1833;
m. EVELINE HURD, dau. of Robert Hurd, of Conn.
NATHAN POST, b. ab. 1794; d. 4, 28, 1864.
PATTERSON A. POST, b. ab. 1817; d. 11, 9, 1843.
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GILES H. POST, b. 2, 4, 1818; d. 5, 4, 1864; here 1860; Meth. 1843; in Civil War 1862-3, enlisting fr. Conn. while there on a visit;
m. 4, 24, 1842, ANNA MARIA ROYS, b. 5, 11, 1820; d. 4, 17, 1897; dau. of Theodore and Clarrisa (Parks) Roys; Meth. 1843; husband and 3 sons in Civil War.
CHILDREN, BORN IN TWINSBURG
Elbridge S., b. 7, 20, 1843; in Civil War from Ohio and again fr. Mich .; attended Bissell Inst. several yrs .; m. 2, 21, 1871, Josephine A. Mimie; lives in Dallas, Tex.
Sidney J., b. 5, 26, 1845; in Civil War; m. 9, 14, 1875, Loretta J. Butler; Wadsworth.
Henry C., b. 9, 20, 1847; d. 9, 10, 1878; unm .; in Civil War; he and Sidney J. in Ist Ohio Battery.
WILLIAM T. POTTINGER, b. 4, 17, 1848; lived in Denver, Colo., and Kankakee, Ill .; in Tw. since 1913;
m. (1) 3, 17, 1870, ZIPPORAH J. HERRICK, 1846-, dau. of James O. Herrick, see; one child;
m. (2) 7, 28, 1913, MRS. CORA BELL (TRACY) HERRICK, wid. of David Herrick, see; she b. 11, 23, 1859.
REV. VOLNEY POWELL, Bapt., dis. 1839; went west and bought flour mill.
THEODORE S. POWELL, Bapt. 1833, dis. 1840.
LAVINA POWELL, Bapt. 1833.
TIRZAH POWELL.
Relation of preceding to each other not known.
ROBERT POWERS, b. ab. 1816; here 1860; ab. where Mrs. Riley Sawyer's barn is; carpenter; made the doors on the Wagner house;
m. CATHARINE , b. ab. 1821.
Their dau. Maggie, had son who d. 9, 18, 1862, age I. A son, Edwin, in Civil War.
LAWSON PRATT, b. ab. 1832; d. 3, 8, 1886; fr. Copley; teamster;
m. LUCIA BISSELL, b. 2, 27, 1839; d. 9, 14, 1874; dau. of David Bissell, see. She teacher in Tw. Inst. 1859.
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CHILDREN
Lulu Belle, Cong. 1886, dis. to Chicago, 1897; m. Will Bissell of Aurora.
Myrtie M., Cong. 1887, dis. to Cl. 1897; she m. Rev. Charles H. Dutton. Pitt.
And another.
ALICE PRATT, sister of above;
m. BELA CLARK, son of Elmer Clark, see.
JESSE PRATT, here some yrs. before 1860; carpenter; later kept hotel in Streetsboro.
MRS. PRATT and dau. came with William White and w .; she 75 and dau. 42.
JOSEPH PRATT, lawyer;
m. SOPHIA PACKER, of Aurora; to Baraboo, Wis .; mem. of legislature.
HARVEY H. PRATT, in Civil War; name on monument. G. E. PREBST (?).
LUTHER RICHARD PRENTISS, b. 7, 20, 1803, in Acworth, N. H .; to Vt .; to Ohio Mar. 1820, Warrensville; music teacher; taught singing school in Tw. 1823-4; lived here last II yrs. and d. II, 24, 1897, age 94;
m. ABIGAIL PATTERSON, 1806-1858, and had
WILLARD CORWIN PRENTISS, son of above, b. 3, 31, 1843; carpenter; to Tw. 1866-9 and since 1885; in Civil War in Ist O. V. I .; at Bull Run and Shiloh; when Thomas Cochran was killed in Sept. 1912 he was on staging and fell with him;
m. I, 23, 1868, JENNETTE ELIZABETH NEAL (O'NEAL), b. 6, II, 1848, dau. of Michael Neal, see.
CHILDREN
I. Abbie Jennette, b. 3, 9, 1870; d. 9, 23, 1901; m. James T. Hanford of Cl.
2. Ella Allison, b. I, II, 1873; m. 6, 19, 1895, C. Lewis Chamber- lin, see.
3. Edna Elizabeth, b. Nov. 1875; Tw.
4. Luther Augustus, b. 7, 15, 1878; see below.
5. Annis Bell, b. 10, 5, 1880; Tw.
6. Hattie, b. 4, 6, 1883; d. 9, 14, 1883.
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7. Mary Ann, b. 12, 7, 1884; Tw. H. S. 1902; m. 1904, George G. Dodge, see.
8. Bessie, b. 7, 3, 1871; d. 8, 15, 1872.
LUTHER AUGUSTUS PRENTISS, son of above, b. 7, 15, 1878; lives in edge of Aurora;
m. 10, 19, 1897, MARY ELSIE RONEGAR, dau. of Morris Ronegar, see.
CHILDREN
I. Marguaritte L., b. 10, 1, 1896.
2. Corwin L., b. 10, 18, 1898.
3. Dorothy S., b. 4, 13, 1900.
4. Robert Neal, b. 8, 29, 1901.
5. Edsythe J., b. 5, 11, 1905.
6. Esther A., b. 5, 11, 1905.
7. Maurice M., b. 3, 20, 1908; d. 1908.
8. Annie Helen, b. 3, 19, 1912; d. 3, 22, 1912.
WILLIAM BARTON PRICE, merchant in same store as John Odell; to Solon and in business in Cl. with C. B. Lockwood;
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