Pleasant Tirey FORD
Birth:
31 Jan 1792/93
Buckingham, Virginia
Marriage:
29 Mar 1832
Monroe, Missouri
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NOTES: 1. Pleasant Tirey Ford - was in the War of 1812 - Private - enrolled First day of September 1812 in Captain William M. Morrison's 2nd Regiment Kentucky Militia serving until October 1812. 2. From manuscript (written by Tirey Ford) the following was found: "My father stopped in Howard County, Missouri in 1818 and stayed until 1821 - then moved to a place east of where Middle Grove stands, then part of Ralls County, Missouri and now part of Monroe County, Missouri. My Mother died and I went to live with my Aunt Kizzie Goff. In 1831 my father moved back to Monroe County, Missouri - that year - grandfather lived with us, directing us in our work - my grandmother was a mild spoken woman I obeyed her through LOVE. In 1832 - my father married again to Mary Williams - In 1835 being 17 - my father sent me to northern part of Missouri - then a wilderness with a lot of stock hogs. I located in what is now Scotland County near where Memphis, now stands. I cleared ten acres and planted corn. I lived alone, did my own cooking. That Spring and Summer I had a lonesome time. No company but my dog, the wolves and the Indians. I went back to my father who settled a place 16 miles from Paris, west. Where brother Jake & I opened a farm of 45 acres. There I made a home until I married." 3. Pleasant Tirey Ford - moved to Monroe County, MO NOTES: 1. Pleasant Tirey Ford - was in the War of 1812 - Private - enrolled First day of September 1812 in Captain William M. Morrison's 2nd Regiment Kentucky Militia serving until October 1812. 2. From manuscript (written by Tirey Ford) the following was found: "My father stopped in Howard County, Missouri in 1818 and stayed until 1821 - then moved to a place east of where Middle Grove stands, then part of Ralls County, Missouri and now part of Monroe County, Missouri. My Mother died and I went to live with my Aunt Kizzie Goff. In 1831 my father moved back to Monroe County, Missouri - that year - grandfather lived with us, directing us in our work - my grandmother was a mild spoken woman I obeyed her through LOVE. In 1832 - my father married again to Mary Williams - In 1835 being 17 - my father sent me to northern part of Missouri - then a wilderness with a lot of stock hogs. I located in what is now Scotland County near where Memphis, now stands. I cleared ten acres and planted corn. I lived alone, did my own cooking. That Spring and Summer I had a lonesome time. No company but my dog, the wolves and the Indians. I went back to my father who settled a place 16 miles from Paris, west. Where brother Jake & I opened a farm of 45 acres. There I made a home until I married." 3. Pleasant Tirey Ford - moved to Monroe County, MO
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Pleasant Tirey Ford
was born at Buckingham, Virginia 31 Jan 1792/93.
His parents were Jacob Ford and Lucretia Maxey.
He married Blocked 29 Mar 1832 at Monroe, Missouri .