Parrott, Charles Herbert (b. 20 JUL 1897, d. ?)
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Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1900-WI, Marq., Douglas
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Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1900-WI, Marq., Douglas
Death: 16 JUN 1982 Port Washington, WI
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1900-WI, Marq., Douglas
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
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Text: Census says Henry & Catherine have 3 living children
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1880-WI, Marq., Douglas
Death: 1901
Burial: Doty's Corners, Steuben Co., NY
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1880-WI, Adams, Adams
Death: 11 JAN 1946 New Chester, Adams, WI
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1880-WI, Adams, Adams
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1930-WI, Adams, Adams
Death: 13 SEP 1956 New Chester, Adams, WI
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1880-WI, Adams, Adams
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1880-WI, Adams, Adams
Death: 4 AUG 1926 Flandreau, Moody, SD
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1880-WI, Adams, Adams
Death: 18 JUN 1920 North Dakota
Source: (Name)
Title: One World Tree (sm)
Author: Ancestry.com
Publication: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d.
Media: Ancestry.com
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Death: 3 MAR 1963 Randolph, WI
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1880-WI, Adams, Adams
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1880-WI, Adams, Adams
Death: SEP 1923
Burial: Wells Cemetery, Little Genesee, Allegany, NY
Death: 24 DEC 1939 Plaza, Mountrail, ND
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1850-PA, McKean, Ceres
Death: --Not Shown--
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1850-PA, McKean, Ceres
Death: --Not Shown--
Note: Listed in the [Pioneers of Madison Co., NY] as and Ensign in the New York Militia in 1796 and lived in Brookfield, Madison County. He left New York in 1820 and and settled on the American bottom east of St. Louis, Mo., when that city consisted of only a few log cabins. In a short time he moved to Pike county, where he spent the remainder of his life.
Isaac Hoskin came from the Empire state in 1820 and settled on the American bottom east of St. Louis, Mo., when that city consisted of only a few log cabins. In a short time Mr. Hoskins came to Pike county, where he spent the remainder of his life, dying when upwards of 80 years of age:
Pike Co., ILL Democrat
Published FEB 8, 1866
At the residence of his son John HOSKINS, in Atlas township, on Sunday the 3d inst. Isaac HOSKINS aged about 85 years.
Mr. HOSKINS was one of the very oldest settlers of Pike county, having settled here about the year 1821. He leaves a large and highly respected circle of relatives to mourn his loss.
Source: Portrait and Biographical Album of Pike and Calhoun Counties, Illinois, 1891; Page 393 – 394
The first member of the Hoskins family to locate in Pike County was Isaac Hoskins, grandfather of our subject, who came here from New York in 1823-24. He was a native of the Empire State and a farmer by occupation. Removing to a slightly developed country where Indians were still numerous, he took up Government land and bore a goodly share of the labors necessary to develop his section of the township. He endured privations and hardships, sometimes being annoyed by the thieving of the savages and the prowling about of wild beasts. He at one time owned three hundred and twenty acres or more and farmed on quite an extensive scale for the time. He was a soldier in the War of 1812. He died at a ripe old age, having passed his four-score years some time before his death. He belonged to the Christian Church.
Death: 3 FEB 1866 Martinsburg, Pike, IL
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