Richey, Ann Jane (b. 25 JAN 1850, d. ?)
Note: Mrs. Ann J. Hoskin resides on the S.W. quarter of sec. 26; was born in Griggsville, Jan. 25, 1850. Her maiden name was Ann J. Richey. April 20, 1873, she married Daniel Hoskin, who was born April 11, 1832, in this township. In 1879 Mr. H. died leaving one child, _Henry Isaac, born June 18,1875. Hr. H. was a member of the I.O. of O.F., and filled important township offices. He left 120 acres of land worth $50 per acre. Mr. Hoskin was a highly esteemed citizen.
Note: Charles M. Hoskin, farmer, sec. 26; was born in this township June 25, 1850; was the eldest of 6 children; his father was Isaac A. Hoskin. June 23, 1873, he married Linda Miles, who was born in Mercer county, Mo., and they have 2 children,_Mary Abbie, born Feb. 3, 1874, and Asa, born Aug. 1, 1876. Mr. H. has been Road-Master 2 or 3 times in his township: is a Mason and a Democrat. P.O. Eldara.
Note: John Stout, farmer, sec. 26; P.O., Eldara; was born in Butler county, Ohio. In 1852 came to this county and settled in Derry tp. Sept. 13, 1863, he married Nancy Hoskin of Pike county, and their children are, _ Mary, born Aug. 12, 1864; Andrew W., born Jan. 15, 1866; Julia A., born July 26, 1867; Aaron, born Aug. 1, 1870; Otis and Oren, born April 26, 1876. Mr. Stout owns 80 acres of land, worth $40 per acre. He lives on the public road leading from Pittsfield to Rockport. He is a Democrat.
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Death: 17 FEB 1863 In Civil War, Mexico, MO
Note: Parsons entered Yale at the age of 20, graduating in 1729. He studied theology with Yale President Elisha Williams and with Edwards, by then minister of the church in nearby Northampton.
Parsons took charge of the Congregational Church at Lyme, Connecticut in 1731. He fell in love with Phebe Griswold, eldest daughter of the town's leading family (her brother, Matthew Griswold, would serve as governor of Connecticut). For the first decade of his career, Parsons was an upstanding member of the colony's religious establishment: Arminian in his theological inclinations and fond of the material benefits of being community leader. It is said that he "had a passion for fine clothes, for gold and silver lace, and ruffled shirt fronts, which distressed some of the good Puritans of his Church."
Death: 19 JUL 1776 Newbury, Essex, MA
Death: 17 NOV 1789 Drowned - Big Beaver River, OH
Death: 29 SEP 1784 West Indies
Death: 7 AUG 1802 Middletown, Middlesex, CT
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Death: AFT 1920 Madison, Buchanan, IA
Death: BEF 1920 IA
Death: 4 AUG 1926 Jesup, Buchanan, IA
Death: AFT 1930 Tomah, Monroe, WI
Death: 20 AUG 1939 Madison, Buchanan, IA
Death: AFT 1939 Madison, Buchanan, IA
Death: 3 MAR 1944 Rock Island, IL
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