John Jasper COLLARD
Birth:
7 Sep 1817
Hopkinsville, Christian, Kentucky
Death:
22 Mar 1874
Marriage:
3 Oct 1839
Pleasant Hill, Pike, Illinois
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Sources:
GEDCOM file imported on 11 Jun 1999.
Notes:
Information for this family was taken from (1) Thompson, Histor y of Pike county, Illinois), (2) Collard family records owned by Evelyn Collar d Fidelle, deceased, of Portland, Oregon, (3) family Bible of Jennie Brant Yocu m of Pleasant Hill, Illinois. John J. Collard was a veteran of the Civil War and served as Fir st Sergeant in Company C of the Tenth Regiment of Missouri Volunteers . He was one of the first school teachers of Pleasant Hill township. He was a Not ary Public in 1873. He was also county clerk in Pittsfield, Pike County, Illino is for several terms. (correspondence with Jennie Brant Yocum) John Jasper Collard fathered a line of school teachers. Four o f his children became teachers: namely, Mary Elizabeth, Eliza Jane, John R ay, and Ora Emma Collard. (Thompson, chap 182) John Jasper Collard and family were living in Pike county, Illin ois in the 1860 census. In the Pike county court records is an affidavit which begins, " I, John Jasper Collard, being first duly sworn, etc," the same being signed " John J. Collard." John was born in Christian county, Kentucky, Sept 7, 1817 . He was only a few months old when his parents set out from near Hopkinsville , Ky., to found a home in Missouri Territory in what is now Lincoln county, Mo . He was not yet a year old when his father was killed. His mother later marr ied Isaac L. Thurman and John was reared partly in his step-father's home in Mi ssouri. (Thompson, chap 179). John J. Collard, on Oct 3, 1839, at the age of 22, married Mar y Elizabeth Barton, the 15-year-old daughter of Thomas and Rebecca Barton, native s of Botetourt county, Virginia and emigrants from Ramsey Creek in Pike co unty, Mo., to the Bay Creek country southeast of Pleasant Hill in 1826. John G . Sitton . . . was the officiating justice at this Bay Creek wedding. . . The Collards resided in Fairfield until 1844. Two children, Lyd ia Rebecca and Eliza Jane, were born during this period. John J. Collard and hi s elder brother, Felix Alver Collard, engaged in merchandising in Fairfield i n the pioneer days of the town, being among the earliest merchants in tha t section. On Feb 29, 1844, John J. Collard sold his property at Fairfield . . . We then find him locating at Bayville, in a settlement which had grown u p along the bank of Bay Creek. . . Here, at Bayville, Collard engaged in scho ol teaching and merchandising. Here also, two more children were born, namely, Elijah Barton Collard and Mary Elizabeth, the latter of who m married John Hancock Brant. . . Collard in his pioneer store at Bayvill e . . . sold everything from violins to tea and nails and lead for molding bullets. (Thompson, chap 181) Further history of this family is found in Thompson, chapters 18 0, 182, and 183)
Mary Elizabeth BARTON
Birth:
16 Apr 1824
Pike, Missouri
Death:
16 Jan 1876
Pleasant Hill, Pike, Illinois
Father:
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Mother:
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Sources:
GEDCOM file imported on 11 Jun 1999.
Notes:
Mary is the daughter of Thomas Barton and Rebecca Holland. Mary Elizabeth Barton was born in Pike county, Mo., Apr 16, 1824 . She was two years old when her parents settled in the wild Bay Creek country , where later flourished the pioneer town of Bayville, a mile and a half sout heast of present Pleasant Hill. In Thomas Barton's log house on Bay Creek cen tered much of the social and religious life of the early Bay Creek settlement . (Thompson, chap 181)
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John Jasper Collard - Mary Elizabeth Barton
John Jasper Collard
was born at Hopkinsville, Christian, Kentucky 7 Sep 1817.
His parents were John Collard and Lydia Cannon.
He married Mary Elizabeth Barton 3 Oct 1839 at Pleasant Hill, Pike, Illinois . Mary Elizabeth Barton was born at Pike, Missouri 16 Apr 1824 .
John Jasper Collard died 22 Mar 1874 .
Mary Elizabeth Barton died 16 Jan 1876 at Pleasant Hill, Pike, Illinois .