John married Mary E. Jamison 20 Jan 1830 in Decatur County. Mary was born 1805 in Pennsylvania, and was still alive on 15 June 1870, when she was enumerated in the 1870 census for Washington township. Her death date and burial place are unknown at this time, although it is most likely that she is buried here in South Park. She is probably a sibling of Robert N. Jamison and Francis Jamison who were originally, as was Robert's wife Sarah, buried in the Old Methodist Cemetery and were later relocated in South Park.
The 1850 census states that John and his family were living in Washington township, Decatur County. He had no occupation listed and reported the he owned real estate valued at $1600.
In the 1860 census, John and family were still in Washington township. His occupation was "Justice of the Peace". He had real estate worth $2680 and personal property valued at $125.
John was still "Justice of the Peace" in the 1870 census. The value of his real estate was $3000.
John and Mary were the parents of 10 children: Elizabeth Israel, Martin Israel, Susan Christy, Thomas Israel, Robert Israel, Frank Israel, Joseph B. Israel, John S. Israel, George B. Israel, and Eliza Barton.
John married Mary E. Jamison 20 Jan 1830 in Decatur County. Mary was born 1805 in Pennsylvania, and was still alive on 15 June 1870, when she was enumerated in the 1870 census for Washington township. Her death date and burial place are unknown at this time, although it is most likely that she is buried here in South Park. She is probably a sibling of Robert N. Jamison and Francis Jamison who were originally, as was Robert's wife Sarah, buried in the Old Methodist Cemetery and were later relocated in South Park.
The 1850 census states that John and his family were living in Washington township, Decatur County. He had no occupation listed and reported the he owned real estate valued at $1600.
In the 1860 census, John and family were still in Washington township. His occupation was "Justice of the Peace". He had real estate worth $2680 and personal property valued at $125.
John was still "Justice of the Peace" in the 1870 census. The value of his real estate was $3000.
John and Mary were the parents of 10 children: Elizabeth Israel, Martin Israel, Susan Christy, Thomas Israel, Robert Israel, Frank Israel, Joseph B. Israel, John S. Israel, George B. Israel, and Eliza Barton.
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