Nathan PARISH (PARRISH)
Sources:Records of G. W. Parrish. Recd. Bk. by Wm. Riley Cole LDS Index Bureau. Host. of Jeff. Co. N.Y. p. 471 Wash Co. Will Bk. C p 255. (John Sr.) Jeff. Co. Will Bk. A p 193 Jeff. Co. Deed Bk F p 422 Bk B3 p 209, Bk 114 p 8 Census N. Y. Fed. 1830-1870. State 1825-1875. Early Gen spelled name PARISH Children also sealed 27 Oct 1955 AZ Reconf. dates 1 & 11 Dec. 1964 SLAKE Office of County Clerk, Watertown, New York, Jefferson, County, New York: Liber 130 - 336. May 12, 1857. Polly Parish and Nathan Parrish her husband, of the town of Brownville, to Asa B. Knowlton of the same, consideration $170., being the same piece of land conveyed to Polly by Jeremiah Carpenter, Sept. 30, 1853, (recorded Feb. 28, 1854 in Book 117 of Deeds, p. 190) - 33/100s acres. Polly made her mark. Recorded May 13, 1857. Nathan and Polly were possibly the parents of Malanktan Parish and Van Renssalear Parish.
Natl. Archives: Rev War File #14275 Philip Carpenter 1812 Pension File of Asaph Carpenter, #14130, 31290 Brownville Deaths, Watertown, NY Bible of William Hooper, son of Jacob G. Hooper, copied by Bilo Hooper Family Records of Bilo Hooper of Harrisville, NY Family Records of Mrs. Irma (Harry) Liddy of Dover, Florida 1855, 1865 Censuses of Brownville, NY Stone Cem, Pillar Point, Brownville, Jefferson, New York; Gazeteer of Jefferson County, New York, by Hamilton Child; pub. July 1890, p. 295 1850, 1855 census Brownville, New York; Rev. Pension file claim #14275; Stone Cem, Pillar Point, Brownville, Jefferson, New York; Childs Gazetteer, Jefferson, New York p. 95; 1850, 1855 census Brownville, New York; Temple Bapt Records Gen Soc S.L.C., UT Bk 2M p.239, Bk 2 G p. 292, 308; Family and Bible records of Liddy, Mrs. Irma (Crittenton) Census N. Y. Fed. 1830-1870 Deed, Brownville, 30 Sep 1853, Jeremiah and Sarah Carpenter his wife of Brownville, Jefferson, New York sell to Polly Parrish, the wife of Nathan Parrish of the same place for $100 all that ______, so called, situated in the town of Brownville in the South East corner of a lot of land contracted to the trustee of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Pillar Point and in the center of the South Shore Road in the village of New Brocklin opposite D+Sackett's Harbor, 1.3 of an acre.
Is Van Renssalear a son of Sanford Parish or Nathan Parish Jr.?
Census N. Y. Fed. 1830-1870
Records kept by Mrs. Verna Mae (Parrish) Carroll, Amory, Miss. New York Censuses 1850-1900 Family Bible Records New York state vital records Michigan state library Death certificate 1880, 1900 Census, Dover, Lenawee, Michigan Elisha Parish Sr.death certificate Eliza Jane death certificate Ferry Cemetery, Pillar Point, Jeff., NY, graves #5, #7 Albert and his wife, Viola were living with his parents, Elisha and Eliza Jane in 1900. Elisha was a farmer and his son was a farm laborer.
Is Malankton a son of Sanford Parish or Nathan Parish Jr.?
New York Censuses 1850-1900
New York Censuses 1850-1900
New York Censuses 1850-1900 Chronology of the weekly newspaper from Merle Humphries, 300 So. 12th St., Sac City, Iowa 50583 1860 Census, Brownville, New York
New York Censuses 1850-1900
New York Censuses 1850-1900 Remembrance card for George R. Parish
He married Blocked .
They were the parents of 9
children:
Van Renssalear Parish (Parrish)
born 1821.
Lemuel Parish (Parrish)
born 1822.
Elisha Parish (Parrish)
Malankton Parish (Parrish)
born 1828.
Samuel Parish (Parrish)
born 1833.
DeForest Parish (Parrish)
born 1834/35.
Nathan Parish (Parrish)
born 1837.
Maryette Parish (Parrish)
born 1840/41.
George R. Parish (Parrish)
born 28 Feb 1845.
Nathan Parish (Parrish) died 1 Jan 1890 at Adrian, Lenawee, Michigan .