James HERRON

Birth:
8 Mar 1798
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Death:
10 Sep 1869
Posey, Clay, Indiana
Burial:
Cottage Hill Cemetery, Brazil, Clay, Indiana
Marriage:
1 Oct 1833
Clermont, Ohio
Research Citations:
  • History of clay County
  • Sources:
    Ancestral File v4.19 - nil
    Pedigree Resource File
    Ancestral World Tree
    New.familysearch.org, Dec 2010
    Notes:
                       1. Joseph A HERRON
        " A prominent and well known oil merchant in Brazil, has been identified with the business interests of this city for a number of years, first owning and residing on property in the northern part of the city. After five years there he sold and bought a house and lot at 24 West Logan street and began dealing in fire insurance, in which line he continued for a year and a half. On the 1st of January, 1884, he embarked in business as a retail oil merchant, delivering to customers in Brazil and vicinity, and he is now at the head of a large and remunerative business.
          Mr. Herron was born in Perry township, Clay county, April 16, 1861. His father, James Herron, was born in Lancaster county, Penn sylvania, March 8, 1798, a son of John and Rebecca (Clark) Herron,
    both of whom were born in Ireland. In Ohio, in 1833, James Herron was united in marriage to Margaret L. Archerd, who was born in Clermont county, that state, in June, 1814, a daughter of, John and Mary (McMichael) Archerd, natives respectively of England and of Scotland, In 1838 Mr. Herron came with his young wife via the Ohio and Wabash rivers to Terre Haute, Indiana, entering two hundred acres of timber land from the government in Perry township, which he partially cleared and improved. In 1851 he sold his farm there and bought one hundred and fifty acres in Posey township, four miles west of Brazil, where he spent the remainder of his life and died on the 10th of September, 1869. In 1901 Mrs. Herron sold the farm and moved to Brazil, where she died February 8, 1908. Of their family of eleven children eight are now living, three sons and five daughters, seven of whom are
    living in this vicinity, and the eldest son is in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
          Joseph A. Herron spent his boyhood days on the homestead, assisting his mother with the work of the farm until his marriage, which occurred on the 10th of July, 1881, Carrie Cook becoming his wife.
    She was born in Clearmont county, Ohio, a daughter of William and Sophia (Enlows) Cook, natives of Baltimore, Maryland, and a granddaughter of Absalom Cook, also of that state, and of----, and
    Elizabeth (Petticourt) Enlows, of Irish parentage. Mr. Herron votes with the Republican party and is a member of the Presbyterian church." Biography from History of Clay Co., Indiana, Vol. II, Author: William Travis, publ. 1909 (Cathy Bird took this from the actual book located in the FHL in Salt Lake City)
    
    
    2. This was received from William Archerd through an e-mail.  Mr. Archerd's family file is located at Ancestral World Tree, Ancestry.com which was accessed on 7 apr 2003.
    
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    Name: James HERRON  ·  Given Name: James  ·  Surname: HERRON  ·  Sex: M  ·  _UID: ECC64579D39345448CC1C5E4D87EBA258ABC  ·  Change Date: 5 Feb 2003  ·
    
    Note:  The 1820 census for Clermont County does not include any Herron's.  "Mr. Herron (referring to Joseph A. Herron) was born in Perry township, Clay county, April 16, 1861. His father, James Herron, was born in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, March 8, 1798, a son of John and Rebecca (Clark) Herron, both of whom were born in Ireland. In Ohio, in 1833, James Herron was united in marriage to Margaret L. Archerd, who was born in Clearmont county, that state, in June, 1814, a daughter of John and Mary (McMichael) Archerd, natives respectively of England and of Scotland. In 1838 Mr. Herron came with his young wife via the Ohio and Wabash rivers to Terre haute, Indiana, entering two hundred acres of timber land from the government in Perry township, which he partially cleared and improved. In 1851 he sold his farm there and bought one hundred and fifty acres in Posey township, four miles west of Brazil, where he spent the remainder of his life and died on the 10th of September, 1869. In 1901 Mrs. Herron sold the farm and moved to Brazil, where she died February 8, 1908. . . ." [Excerpt from 1884 Clay& Vigo County History]
    
    James and William Herron bought land in Clermont County, Ohio in 1831, 1834 and 1837, according to Marsha Bovey's research.
    
    Brother William Herron was from North Carolina at one time [was he the brother in the army through the war of 1812?] and there is a suggestion that he came to Perry Township, Clay County directly from N.C., but it is more likely that he came from N.C. to Clermont County, Ohio and then out to Perry Township with James and his family. There is also a sister, Rebecca Permelia Herron [Mrs. Moses Rardin; marriage in Clermont County in 1833], living in Perry Township in 1850 (per census).  Descendent Delmar Davis believed that the Herron brothers reached Clermont County before 1820 (the census does not bear this out) and that they were involved with the Ohio Star newspaper in New Richmond, even though the Everts history of Clermont County identifies one of the brothers who worked on the paper as Joseph Herron, newspaperman and school teacher. [Copies of the Ohio Star were "found" in the 1980's by Delmar Davis, amongs the records of a descendent, Clifford Herron; there is a suggestion that our James was a newspaperman. He probably did this part time, just like his brother Joseph did.] Our James was definitely a farmer much of his life.
    
    A news clipping from Clay County, Indiana, from the time of his wife's death in 1908, reads: "Early Settlers --- Mrs. Herron was the widow of James Herron. They came to this county from Ohio in 1838, arriving in Terre Haute by boat. They preempted a quarter section of land near Cory and Mr. Herron walked all the way to Vincennes to enter his land with the land office there. [Then a list of the surviving children]"
    
    wfa 10282001 ·  Birth: 8 MAR 1798 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania  ·  Death: 10 SEP 1869 in Posey Township, Clay County, Indiana  ·  Burial: Cottage Hill Cem., Clay County, Indiana
    
    Father: John HERRON b: in Scotland
    Mother: Rebecca CLARKE b: in Ulster [Ireland]
    
    Marriage 1 Margaret Lyon ARCHERD
    b: 26 JUN 1814 in Monroe Township, Clermont County, Ohio
    Married: 1 OCT 1833 in Clermont County, Ohio
    
    Children
        1. William HERRON  b: 1836 in Clermont County, Ohio
        2. Mary E. HERRON  b: 26 JAN 1838 in Clermont County, Ohio
        3. John W. HERRON b: 1840 in Perry Township, Clay County, Indiana
        4. James George HERRON  b: 22 MAY 1842 in Perry Township, Clay County, Indiana
        5. Rebecca Jane HERRON  b: 11 JUN 1846 in Perry Township, Clay County, Indiana
        6. Margaret Lucy HERRON  b: 11 APR 1850 in Perry Township, Clay County, Indiana
        7. Joseph A. HERRON b: 16 APR 1851 in Perry Township, Clay County, Indiana
        8. Anna Laura HERRON  b: 1855
        9. Elvira E. HERRON b: MAY 1859 in Clay County, Indiana
    
    Sources:
    1. Abbrev: Archerd Family 1976 Compilation Title: "The Archerd Family in the United States", a typed manuscript prepared by Roberta Elaine Witcraft [Lionberger] in about 1976, appears to be an update of the 1911 History of the Archerd Family, by John Thomas Archerd, of Eagle Grove, Iowa.
    
    2. Abbrev: Clermont County [Ohio] Resources Title: History of Clermont Co., Ohio, 1795-1880, by Everts. Also 1913 History of Brown and Clermont Counties, by Byron Williams. Both available in LDS Cox Collection. Clermont County, Ohio probate and estate records - Court of Common Pleas. Clermont County, Ohio - Marriage records - indexes. Index to Monument Inscriptions Prior to 1900 from Cemeteries in Clermont County, Ohio. Clermont County Genealogical Society, First Families data. Craig's Laurel cemetery data. From 1790, when Hamilton County was formed, until the formation of Clermont County in 1800, the Clermont area was part of Anderson Township, Hamilton County." [Whitt, Clermont County, Ohio - 1870: Atlas and History, 1985] Ohio became a state in 1803, formed from the Northwest Territory. There is a "substitute census" covering various "facts" prior to 1820; this was prepared by local genealogists. Patricia R. Donaldson, a genealogical researcher from Georgetown, in Brown County, Ohio, conducted research for me in the early 1990's, and educated me about the resources available.
                      
    Margaret Lyon ARCHERD
    Birth:
    26 Jun 1814
    Monroe Township, Clermont, Ohio
    Death:
    5 Feb 1908
    Brazil, Clay, Indiana
    Children
    Marriage
    1
    William F. O. HERRON
    Birth:
    1836
    Clermont, Ohio
    Death:
    of Scranton, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania
     
    Marr:
     
    2
    Birth:
    25 Jan 1838
    Clermont, Ohio
    Death:
    24 Oct 1917
    Posey, Clay, Indiana
    Marr:
    21 Oct 1861
    Brazil, Clay, Indiana 
    3
    John W. HERRON
    Birth:
    1840
    Perry Township, Clay, Indiana
    Death:
    15 Jan 1863
    Covington, Kenton, Kentucky
     
    Marr:
     
    4
    Birth:
    22 May 1842
    Perry Township, Clay, Indiana
    Death:
    18 Apr 1921
    Dick Johnson Township, Clay, Indiana
    Marr:
    8 Aug 1872
    Clay, Indiana 
    Research Citations:
  • Ancestry Family Tree
  • 5
    Rebecca Jane HERRON
    Birth:
    11 Jun 1846
    Perry Township, Clay, Indiana
    Death:
    4 Jul 1917
    Clay, Indiana
     
    Marr:
     
    6
    Birth:
    11 Apr 1850
    Perry Township, Clay, Indiana
    Death:
    14 Jul 1934
    Brazil, Clay, Indiana
    Marr:
    31 Aug 1871
     
    7
    Joseph A. HERRON
    Birth:
    16 Apr 1851
    Perry Township, Clay, Indiana
    Death:
    21 Jul 1916
    Brazil, Clay, Indiana
     
    Marr:
     
    Research Citations:
  • History of clay County
  • Notes:
                       Biography from History of Clay Co., Indiana, Vol. II, au: William Travis, publ. 1909
    Joseph A HERRON
    
    
    
    
          A prominent and well known oil merchant in
    Brazil, has been identified with the business interests of this city for a
    number of years, first owning and residing on property in the northern
    part of the city. After five years there he sold and bought a house and
    lot at 24 West Logan street and began dealing in fire insurance, in which
    line he continued for a year and a half. On the 1st of January, 1884,
    he embarked in business as a retail oil merchant, delivering to customers
    in Brazil and vicinity, and he is now at the head of a large and
    remunerative business.
          Mr. Herron was born in Perry township, Clay county, April 16,
    1861. His father, James Herron, was born in Lancaster county, Penn-
    sylvania, March 8, 1798, a son of John and Rebecca (Clark) Herron,
    both of whom were born in Ireland. In Ohio, in 1833, James Herron.
    was united in marriage to Margaret L. Archerd, who was born in
    Clearmont county, that state, in June, 1814, a daughter of, John and
    Mary (McMichael) Archerd, natives respectively of England and of
    Scotland, In 1838 Mr. Herron came with his young wife via the Ohio
    and Wabash rivers to Terre Haute, Indiana, entering two hundred acres
    of timber land from the government in Perry township, which he par-
    tially cleared and improved. In 1851 he sold his farm there and bought
    one hundred and fifty acres in Posey township, four miles west of Brazil,
    where he spent the remainder of his life and died on the 10th of Sep-
    tember, 1869. In 1901 Mrs. Herron sold the farm and moved to Brazil,
    where she died February 8, 1908. Of their family of eleven children
    eight are now living, three sons and five daughters, seven of whom are
    living in this vicinity, and the eldest son is in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
          Joseph A. Herron spent his boyhood days on the homestead, assist-
    ing his mother with the work of the farm until his marriage, which
    occurred on the 10th of July, 1881, Carrie Cook becoming his wife.
    She was born in Clearmont county, Ohio, a daughter of William and
    Sophia (Enlows) Cook, natives of Baltimore, Maryland, and a grand-
    daughter of Absalom Cook, also of that state, and of----, and
    Elizabeth (Petticourt) Enlows, of Irish parentage. Mr. Herron votes
    with the Republican party and is a member of the Presbyterian church.
                      
    8
    Anna Laura HERRON
    Birth:
    1855
    Ohio
    Death:
    1924
     
    Marr:
     
    9
    Elvira E. HERRON
    Birth:
    May 1859
    Clay, Indiana
    Death:
     
    Marr:
     
    FamilyCentral Network
    James Herron - Margaret Lyon Archerd

    James Herron was born at Lancaster, Pennsylvania 8 Mar 1798. His parents were John Herron and Rebecca Clark.

    He married Margaret Lyon Archerd 1 Oct 1833 at Clermont, Ohio . Margaret Lyon Archerd was born at Monroe Township, Clermont, Ohio 26 Jun 1814 daughter of John Archerd and Mary McMichael .

    They were the parents of 9 children:
    William F. O. Herron born 1836.
    Mary Elizabeth Herron born 25 Jan 1838.
    John W. Herron born 1840.
    James George Herron born 22 May 1842.
    Rebecca Jane Herron born 11 Jun 1846.
    Margaret Lucy Herron born 11 Apr 1850.
    Joseph A. Herron born 16 Apr 1851.
    Anna Laura Herron born 1855.
    Elvira E. Herron born May 1859.

    James Herron died 10 Sep 1869 at Posey, Clay, Indiana .

    Margaret Lyon Archerd died 5 Feb 1908 at Brazil, Clay, Indiana .