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Nancy Boyd ~ Joseph Parrish

 

Olive Twp; Noble County, Ohio


 

Joseph Parrish, one of the eleven children of Edward Parrish, who located in Sharon Township, in 1819, was born in Belmont County in that year, and came to Morgan (now Noble) County with his parents when but three months old. In 1842 he was married to Nancy Boyd, daughter of one of the early settlers. By this union he had two children, one of whom is living - Wiley Parrish, who served in the late war in Company D, Seventh Ohio Volunteers. Mrs. Parrish died in 1867, and in 1870 he married Mary R. Lowe, of Sharon Township. To them were born two children, one of whom is living - Stella. His second wife having died, in 1886 Mr. Parrish married Kate Smoot, also of Sharon Township. Mr. Parrish is a prominent farmer. The family belong to the Methodist church. He was reared on the farm of his father, received a common school education, and has devoted his life to farming, and is one of the reputable citizens and farmers of the township.


Source: History of Noble County, Ohio Published by L. H. Watkins & Co. of 
Chicago 1887  FHL Film 924477 Item 2

 

 


 

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