Tarlton Fleming BROCK

Birth:
16 Jul 1802
Franklin, Virginia
Death:
6 Nov 1876
Otterville, Jersey, Illinois
Burial:
Salem Cemetery, Otterville, Jersey, Illinois
Marriage:
15 Feb 1827
Carrollton, Greene, Illinois
Sources:
Ancestry Family Trees
1830 US Federal Census Greene,Illinois
1840 US Federal Census Jasper,Illinois
1850 US Federal Census Township 7 Range 12,Jersey,Illinois
1870 US Federal Census Jersey Co.,Illinois
FindAGrave.com
Illinois Marriages to 1850 (Ancestry.com)
1860 US Federal Census Otter Creek,Jersey,Illinois
Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002 (Ancestry.com), to Maude E Curtis
Letter - Howard Brock Elder to Charles Hosmer, 17 Dec 1987 (Linda Brock Fam. Records)
Notes:
                   Biography of Tarlton F. Brock, written 1872
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Biographies in the Atlas Map of Jersey County, Illinois 
by Andreas, Lyter & Co., Davenport, IA, 1872
Tarlton F. BROCK was born in Franklin county, Virginia, July 16, 1802. He is the fourth child of Tubal and Dosia Brock, who were natives of Virginia. They settled in Missouri in October, 1817, where they remained till the fall of 1821, when Mrs. Brock died, and Mr. B. returned east, visiting in Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee, and Georgia. He came to Illinois in January, 1836, and after visiting his sone, Tarlton F., he went to Missouri, and died in the southwestern part of that state in August, 1842, in the sixty-eighth year of his age. He had a family of five children, all deceased except Tarlton F. and Mrs. Martha, relict of James Johnson. The subject of this sketch was first married, September 3, 1821, to Mrs. Susanna Antrobuss, of Kentucky. By this marriage he had three children, two of whom are still living, viz: Joseph, engaged in merchandize at Elsa, Ill., and Sarah, present wife of Thomas L. Moss, of Mt. Vernon, Ill. Mrs. Brock died September 13, 1826. He was again married, February 15, 1827, to Miss Lucinda Slaten, daughter of Rev. George and Lucinda Slaten, of Carrollton, Ill. He had ten children by this union; nine attained mature years and eight are now living, and mostly well settled in life. Mrs. Brock died September 23(?), 1871. He was afterward married to his present wife, Miss Maud E. Curtis, daughter of Moses Curtis, of Iowa. Mr. Brock first settled in Greene county in April, 1825, near Carrollton, where he resided till the spring of 1829 (March 18), when he settled on the northeast quarter of section 25, township 7, range 12, where he now resides. Mr. Brock was educated in Virginia; has followed farming and teaching, having taught to some extent in Illinois and Missouri. He was the first postmaster appointed at Otter Creek post office (in 1832), which position he filled for several years. He was on the staff of Col. J. T. Askew during the Black Hawk campaign. Mr. Brock had endeavored to give his family the advantages of good education. Two of his daughters (Mary, present wife of H. Johnson, attorney, of Carrollton, Ill., and Elizabeth, present wife of George Merritt, artist, of Winchester, Ill.) were educated at the Illinois Female College, Jacksonville. Two of his sons (Tubal C.(?) of southwest Missouri, and John W., of Live Oak, Florida) were educated at McKendree College, Illinois. Mr. B. has been a member of the M. E. Church since May, 1823, and the length of his official service in the church exceeds that of any member in the Alton district. As an active, intelligent, and upright citizen, Mr. Brock is highly respected in the community where nearly forty years of his life has been passed, and in which he has been successful and useful.
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Old Settler Society, Jersey County, Illinois
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Old Settler Society 1877 
From the Jersey County Democrat, August 30, 1877. 
Thirteen of their number have gone to their long homes since their last annual meeting one year ago, namely: 
John F. SMITH John UTT J. M. TERRY W. P. JARBOE T. F. BROCK P. C. WALKER O. H. KNAPP Mrs. Samuel HENSON Mrs. Joel HENSON J. W. LOFTON Solomon RICE Sebastian WATSON Geo. HOFFMAN 
Thirty have died since the organization of the society in 1872. There are but few left, and these few are fast dwindling away, and by the time the next annual reunion rolls around there will be many absent ones at the roll call.
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Obituary from http://jersey.illinoisgenweb.org/obits/ObituariesB2a.htm:
BROCK, Tarlton F., born 16-07-1802, Franklin, Virginia, died 11-1876. Tarlton F Brock, 75, died at his home. Old citizen of Jersey County having removed to Greene County in spring of 1825 and settled near Carrollton. In March 1829 he removed to south Greene County, northwest of Jerseyville and settled on the place from which he has just been removed by death. Joined ME church in 1823. Class leader, exhorter for nearly 50 years. Great friend of education and did much to promote same. Born in Franklin county, VA, July 16, 1802. First postmaster appointed at Otterville around 1832. Served in Black Hawk war, being on staff of Col J. T. Askew. Funeral from Salem church. Rev Harmon serving.
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From his son John W. Brock's bio in "History of Henderson County, 1882":
In 1819 his father [Tarlton Fleming Brock] accompanied his (the father's) brother-in-law from St. Louis to Council bluffs, where the latter had contracted to supply the post of that place with supplies. the trip consumed the summer. the journey was made in keel boats propelled by oars, sail or cordell, as circumstances necessitated or permitted. the parents of Mr. Brock [Tarlton and Lucinda] were married in 1827and settled the farm on which John W. was born two years later.
                  
Lucinda SLATTON
Birth:
19 Jan 1805
Jackson, Georgia
Death:
23 Sep 1871
Jersey, Illinois
Burial:
Salem Cemetery, Otterville, Jersey, Illinois
Sources:
Ancestry Family Trees , Ancestry Family Trees
Notes:
                   NOTES:
Some records show death in Greene County, IL, but it seems more likely that it was in Jersey County, IL, where they lived.
                  
Children
Marriage
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Tubal Cain BROCK
Birth:
22 Jun 1834
Greene, Illinois
Death:
 
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Notes:
                   Lawyer, on Aug 4 1879 it was reported in the Alton Daily telegraph "Mr. T.C. Brock of Elsah, has opened a law office at North Alton."
                  
2
Birth:
16 May 1837
Jersey, Illinois
Death:
18 Jun 1903
Denver, Denver, Colorado
Notes:
                   Chicago: H.H. Hill and Co., 1882, pg.984John W. Brock is a native of what is now Otterville,Jersey county,Illinois. he was born May 16,1837. His father was from Virginia, and his mother from Georgia. Both emigrated west about 1818. In 1819 his father accompanied his (the father's) brother-in-law from St. Louis to Council bluffs, where th latter had contracted to supply the post of that place with supplies. the trip consumed the summer. the journey was made in keel boats propelled by oars, sail or cordell, as circumstances necessitated or permitted. the parents of Mr. Brock were married in 1827and settled the farm on which John w. was born two years later. Until eighteen years of age John's summers were passed in farm labor, while the winters afforded him opportunities for school and home study. At the age of eighteen he entered McKendree college, from which he graduated in June, 1858, with the degree Bachelor of Science. from 1859 to 1861he taught school at Elsah, Illinois. In August, 1861, he enlisted at Camp Butler as second lieutenant in Co. D, 27th Ill. Inf., serving his country till November, 1863, when he resigned on account of disability. He was engaged in the battles of Belmont, Farmington, Stone River,Chickamauga and several minor engagements. In the fall of 1865 he engaged in the general merchandise business in Madisonville,East Tennessee, which he continued about two years. Decline of prices from those of war times to those of peace proved injurious to his interest, causing failure in this project.Madisonville is the county seat of Monroe county. While in the goods business he was city postmaster. In 1867 he was elected county superintendent of schools in that county, and immediately became engaged in putting into sucessful operation the "free school system". In 1868 Mr. Brock went to Florida, where he was in the saw milling business at LIve Oak. While there he acted as one of the county board of education. He was also appointed colonel of the 13th regiment of state militia by the governor. soon after going to Florida he was married to Miss Maria Parshley, who in 1866, had removed from Ohio to Florida with her parents. In the spring of 1873 Mr. Brock moved to Missouri; in the fall of 1874to Mount Vernon, Illinois; then to Quincey. In July 1875, he was ordered to Sagetown, now Gladstone, Henderson county,Illinois, by Gen. John Tillson, United States internal revenue collector at Quincy, to take charge of the distillery at that place, seized by the government on account of some crookedness. He remained its custodian about a year. In the fall of 1876 he took charge of the school at Gladstone, remaining its principal for five consecutive years. In 1881 he was he was principal of the Oquawka public schools. Mr. and Mrs. Brocks children have numbered three, two boys that died in infancy, and one girl, Georgia, now about eleven years old.
                  
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Tarlton Fleming Brock - Lucinda Slatton

Tarlton Fleming Brock was born at Franklin, Virginia 16 Jul 1802. His parents were Tubal Cain Brock and Theodosia Stewart.

He married Lucinda Slatton 15 Feb 1827 at Carrollton, Greene, Illinois . Lucinda Slatton was born at Jackson, Georgia 19 Jan 1805 daughter of George Slatton, Rev. and Lucinda Brogdon .

They were the parents of 4 children:
Tubal Cain Brock born 22 Jun 1834.
John Wesley Brock born 16 May 1837.
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Tarlton Fleming Brock died 6 Nov 1876 at Otterville, Jersey, Illinois .

Lucinda Slatton died 23 Sep 1871 at Jersey, Illinois .