Timeline for Samuel Parker Sullivan on July 25

Timeline for Samuel Parker Sullivan on July 25, 2002 -

21 Feb 1811 - Aaron Sullivan born to Parker Sullivan and Mary Johns in Champaign County, Ohio

7 Nov 1819 - Jane Lippincott, wife of Aaron Sullivan born in Champaign, Ohio

1 Nov 1835 - Aaron Sullivan (age 24) came to LaSalle County, Illinois

20 Jun 1837 - Aaron Sullivan (age 26) married Jane Lippincott (age 18) in Kendal County, Illinois or Champaign Co., OH

13 Jul 1839 - Mary Rebecca Sullivan born to Aaron Sullivan (age 28) and Jane Lippincott (age 20)in Urbana, Champaign, Ohio

1840 - Aaron Sullivan (age 29) and Jane Lippincott (age 21)

15 Feb 1841 - Samuel Parker Sullivan born to Aaron Sullivan (age 30) and Jane Lippincott (age 22) in West Liberty, Iowa

28 Jan 1843 - Sarah Ellen Sullivan born to Aaron Sullivan (age 32) and Jane Lippincott (age 24) in Champaign, Ohio

1844 - Aaron Sullivan (age 33) crossed the Mississippi river, Nov. 23,1844, at Lyons, Iowa, and in the same year made permanent settlement at that time on the list of 24 families in Delaware County, Iowa

10 Apr 1845 - Andrew Jackson Sullivan born to Aaron Sullivan (age 34) and Jane Lippincott (age 26)in Masonville, Iowa

3 Nov 1848 - Isaac Newton Sullivan born to Aaron Sullivan (age 37) and Jane Lippincott (age 29) in Delaware Co., Iowa

8 May 1850 - Aaron Rudalphus Sullivan born to Aaron Sullivan (age 39) and Jane Lippincott (age 31)

1850 - Aaron Sullivan (age 39) and Jane Lippincott (age 31)

14 Feb 1853 - Jane Amine Sullivan born to Aaron Sullivan (age 42) and Jane Lippincott (age 34) in Coffins Grove Twp., Delaware Co., Iowa

6 Aug 1856 - Henry Benjamin Franklin Sullivan born to Aaron Sullivan (age 45) and Jane Lippincott (age 37)

1856 - Brother Sullivan (age 45) was converted about the year 1856 baptized by Reverend Bixby, united with the Wesleyan Methodist church of Masonville

6 Dec 1858 - Lucius Matlick Sullivan born to Aaron Sullivan (age 47) and Jane Lippincott (age 39)

14 Sep 1886 - Jane Lippincott (age 67) dies in Masonville, Delaware, Iowa

1860 - 1860 Census, Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 248

1870 - 1870 Census , Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 031

Abt 17 Mar 1894 - Aaron Sullivan (age 83) dies in Manchester, Delaware, Iowa

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Taken from http://www.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/ifa_browse.cgi?CDNUM=400&LN=sullivan&SUBMIT=Go -

Sullivan, Aaron

Married: June 20, 1837 in: Champaign Co., OH

Spouse: LIPPINSOTT, JANE

Gender: M More: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film #s 0295228-0295229.

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Taken from http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rnelson/html/d0060/g0000050.html -

Aaron Sullivan

[NI31425]

21 Feb 1811 - 17 Mar 1894

* BIRTH: 21 Feb 1811, Champaign Co. OH [64625] [64626]

* DEATH: 17 Mar 1894, Masonville, IA [64627] [64628]

Family 1 : Jane Lippincott

* MARRIAGE: 20 Jun 1837, Champaign Co. OH [120406] [120407]

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Taken from ancestry.com on July 7, 2002 -

SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA

Entries: 90307 Updated: Sat Jul 6 09:24:05 2002 Contact: Chas Alcock <[email protected]>

The Pioneers of Imperial Calcasieu Parish and their descendants.

ID: I00016

Name: AARON SULLIVAN

Sex: M

Birth: 21 FEB 1811 in Champaign Co., Ohio, U.S.A.

Death: 17 MAR 1894 in Coffins Grove, Delaware Co., Iowa, U.S.A.

Burial: 23 NOV 1844 Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa

Occupation: farmer; principal business was stock rai

Religion: Came to La Salle Co., Illinois Nov. 1, 1835

Note:

WFT Vol. 61, Ed. 1, Tree #2585

Discrepancy: Logan County, Ohio as place of birth according to info. in Patricia Olson's family tree book. Photo copy of Family Group Record said birth was Champaign Co., Ohio Obituary copied from old paper: "Aaron Sullivan was born in Champaign county, February 21, 1811 where his boyhood days were spent. He was married June 20, 1837 to Jane Lippincott and lived here a few years, where three of their children were born: they moved to Kendall County, settled on a farm in Coffin Grove township, Delaware County when there were but a few families in the township. Here he lived for many years, raised his family, consisting of six boys and three girls, all of who survive but one, the eldest girl, Mrs. O. Wellman. His sainted wife died September 14, 1886. From an obituary written at the time of her death we quote the following: 'She led such an unselfish Christian life that her loss will be keenly felt, having reared a large family, all of whom are living, six sons and three dau! ghters, many of whom gathered around her couch in her last illness to comfort and support her, she being the first of the number to be called hense.' Brother Sullivan was converted about the year 1856 baptized by Reverend Bixby, united with the Wesleyan Methodist church of Masonville, and by voice and means has been a strong supporter of the reform principles of our Zion Not only did the early settlers of the new country find a resting place and refreshments in their hospitable home, but our brethren have found an open door and hearty welcome into his home to refresh themselves when weary. Quarterly meetings and conference times his home was always thronged. Since the death of Sister Sullivan, Father Sullivan has made his home at John Latimer's, his son-in-law, where he was kindly cared for by Jennie, his daughter. They lived in Manchester, Iowa. Being feeble in health and quite deaf he has not enjoyed church privileges of late. His death was caused by old age and general de! bility. Though feeble for years, his lamp of life went out after but a few hours of pain and struggle Saturday, March 17, 1894 at 5 p.m. being able to ride out the day previous to his death. The funeral service was held in the Wesleyan Methodist church of Masonville. Despite the inclement of weather a large congregation of friends and relatives gathered to pay the last debt of respect to a loved one. The writer (Meaning Reverend E.R. Dodd) preached in the liberty of the Spirit from Hebrews 11:4, to an interested audience." written by E.R.Dodd

Aaron Sullivan, born Champaign Co., Ohio, Feb 21, 1811: died March 17, 1893 at Manchester, Iowa. Aaron Sullivan came to LaSalle County, Illinois, Nov 1, 1835. He crossed the Mississippi river, Nov. 23,1844, at Lyons, Iowa, and in the same year made permanent settlement at that time on the list of 24 families in Delaware County, Iowa and one of the four families listed in Coffin's Grove Township. He married Jane Lippincott on June 20, 1832; she was born in Champaign County, Ohio, Nov 23, 1844 where he was the fourth settler, having been preceded by Coffin, Baker, and Hiram Minkler. Jane Lippincott Sullivan died Sept. 14, 1886 at Masonville Iowa. Brother Sullivan was converted about 1856 and baptized by Reverend Bixby as a Wesleyan Methodist, being one of the founders of it. Jane Lippincott had a brother, Jackson Lippincott. Their father was Samual B. Lippincott who came from Pennsylvania.

Father: PARKER SULLIVAN b: 11 APR 1782 in Salem County, New Jersey

Mother: MARY JOHNS b: 21 SEP 1781 in Salem, New Jersey

Marriage 1 JANE LIPPINCOTT b: 7 NOV 1819 in Champaign Co., Ohio, U.S.A.

Married: 20 JUN 1837 in Masonville, Iowa

Married: 20 JUN 1837 in Champaign Co., Ohio, U.S.A.

Children

1. _Erased_

2. Mary Rebecca Sullivan b: 13 JUL 1839 in Urbana, Champaign Co., Ohio, U.S.A.

3. Samuel Parker Sullivan b: 15 FEB 1841 in West Liberty, Iowa

4. SARAH ELLEN SULLIVAN b: 28 JAN 1843 in Champaign County, Ohio

5. Andrew Jackson Sullivan b: 10 APR 1845 in Coffins Grove, Delaware Co., Iowa, U.S.A.

6. Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan b: 3 NOV 1848 in Delaware Co, Iowa

7. Aaron Rodalphus Sullivan b: 8 MAY 1850 in Coffins Grove, Delaware Co., Iowa, U.S.A.

8. Jane Amine Sullivan b: 14 FEB 1853 in Coffin Grove, Delaware Co, Iowa

9. Henry Franklin "Frank" Sullivan b: 6 AUG 1856 in Delaware Co, Iowa

10. Lucius Matlock Sullivan b: 6 DEC 1859 in Delaware Co, Iowa

Marriage 2 Spouse Unknown

Married: 20 JUN 1837 in Champaign County, Ohio

Children

1. SARAH ELLEN SULLIVAN b: 28 JAN 1843 in Champaign County, Ohio

2. Aaron Rodalphus Sullivan b: 8 MAY 1850 in Coffins Grove, Delaware Co., Iowa, U.S.A.

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Taken from Ancestral File (IGI) on March 13, 2002 -

Isaac Newton SULLIVAN

Sex: M

Event(s):

Birth: 3 Nov 1848, Coffins Grove, Delaware, Iowa

Parents: Father: Aaron SULLIVAN

Mother: Jane LIPPINCOTT

Source Information:

Film Number: 455054

Page Number:

Reference Number:

Isaac Newton SULLIVAN

Sex: M

Event(s):

Birth: 3 Nov 1848

Coffins Grove, Delaware, Iowa

Parents:

Father: Aaron SULLIVAN

Mother: Jane LIPPINCOTT

Source Information:

Film Number: 1239556

Page Number: 402

Reference Number: 8427

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Taken from IGI information on February 12, 2002 --

Aaron SULLIVAN

Sex: M

Event(s): Birth: 21 Feb 1811 Champaign, Ohio

Parents: Father: Parker SULLIVAN Mother: Mary JOHNS

Source Information:

Film Number:178047

Page Number: 623

Reference Number: 13067

Aaron SULLIVAN

Sex: M

Event(s): Birth: 21 Feb 1811 Champaign Co., Ohio

Parents: Father: Parker SULLIVAN Mother: Mary JOHNS

Source Information: Film Number: 178133

Page Number:

Reference Number:

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Taken from Personal Ancestral File on February 12, 2002 --

Aaron SULLIVAN (AFN: LZQ6-ZP)

Sex: M

Event(s): Birth: 21 Feb 1811 <, Champaign, Oh>

Death: 17 Mar 1893 Manchester, Deleware, Iowa

Parents: Father: Parker SULLIVAN (AFN: LZQ6-ST) Mother: Mary JOHNS (AFN: LZQ6-T1)

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Differing death dates: 17 Mar 1894 or 17 Mar 1893

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5. AARON SULLIVAN b. FEB 21 1811, Champaign County, Ohio, occupation Farmer,27 m. JUN 20 1837, in Champaign County, Ohio,28 JANE LIPPINCOTT, b. NOV 07 1819, Champaign County, Ohio, (daughter of SAMUEL B LIPPINCOTT and REBECCA PARKER) d. SEP 14 1886, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried SEP 15 1886, Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa. AARON died MAR 17 1894, Masonville, Deleware County,Iowa, buried MAR 20 1894, Greenwood Cemetery, Masonville, Iowa.

Pa. 667 1878 Delaware County History Book; Coffins Grove twp.

AARON SULLIVAN; Farmer; Sec 28, P.O. Masonville, Ia.

Seven oldest children are also married. All live in Delaware County with the exception of Andrew J., who lives in the Indian Territory. Mr. Aaron Sullivan's principal business is stock raising; He votes the Republican ticket; He crossed the Mississippi River, November 3, 1844 at Lyons Iowa, and in the same year made a permanent settlement where he now lives; at that time there was but 24 families in Delaware County, Ia. and but four families in Coffins Grove township.

Manchester, Press of March 22, 1894 Mr. Aaron Sullivan, an old and much respected citizen of this county, died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Jennie Latimer, in this city, Saturday, March 17, at 5 o'clock p.m., and was buried in the Coffin's Grove cemetery, near Masonville, Tuesday, the 20th, under the auspices of the church of his choice. The funeral was largely attended by neighbors and friends. Mr. Sullivan was born in Champaign county, Ohio, Feb. 21,1811. He was married to Jane Lippincott, June 20,1837. They moved to Iowa, Nov. 23,1844, and settled in Coffin's Grove township Delaware county when there were but four families in the township and few in the county. He was a farmer and stock raiser. He settled on the farm in the western part of Coffins, grove, where he lived for many years and raised his family, consisting of six boys and three girls, of whom all survive him but one, the eldest daughter, Mary Wellman. His wife died in September 1886. In politics h! e was a republican, a man of strong convictions, and when he espoused a cause he did it with his whole soul. He was one of the founders of the Wesleyan Methodist church at Masonville, in the township where he settled, and was a consistent member and regular attendant at church. His family are pretty well scattered. The youngest daughter, Jennie Latimer lives in Manchester, with whom he made his home after his wife died. The second youngest son, Henry F., lives near Masonville and A. R. lives in Dell Rapids, South Dakota, A. J. lives in southern Kansas at Coffeyville. All those were present at his funeral services. I. N. and S. P. lives in Idaho, L. M. in California and Sarah E. Alcock in Louisiana.

1870 Census , Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 031. 1860 Census, Delaware County, Coffins Grove Township, page 248 JANE: Manchester Press of Sept. 17,1886 Died: Sullivan At Masonville, September l4, l886, Mrs. Jane Sullivan, in her 67th year. Jane Lippincott Sullivan wife of Aaron Sullivan, of Masonville, died on the morning of the 14th of September, 1886, at the residence of her son-in-law, Oscar Wellman. The deceased was born November 7, 1819. She leaves a husband and nine children to mourn her loss. As is well known to many residents of our county, Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan came to Iowa in 1844, and endured the many privations of a pioneer life, and as all friends and neighbors can testify who were privileged to be entertained under their humble, but hospitable roof, there was never a more hearty welcome offered, than was always ready for their guests. Auntie Sullivan, as she was familiarly known to the younger generations, had a smile for all she met, and pos! sessed of a very hopeful, cheerful disposition, and great simplicity of character, wedded to a generous loving heart, it was always a pleasure to meet her. She led such an unselfish Christian life, that her loss will be keenly felt, having reared a large family all of whom are living, six sons and three daughters, many of whom gathered around her couch in her last illness for comfort and support her, she being the first of the number to be called hence. We as neighbors and friends, offer to her lone companion our warmest sympathy in his great bereavement, at the time of life when, more than any other he feels the lack of strength to bear up under this heavy affliction. May he have the faith ever exercised by his devoted wife, and find strength to buoy him up till his appointed time comes, when he shall say "I have finished my course." is the hope of his friends, and may the example of a hopeful, trustful mother, be a guide and comfort to children left without a mother's love! .

Children:

8. i Mary Rebeca Sullivan b. JUL 13 1839.

9. ii Samuel Parker Sullivan b. FEB 15 1841.

10. iii Sarah Ella Sullivan b. JAN 28 1843.

11. iv ANDREW JACKSON SULLIVAN b. APR 10 1845.

12. v Judge Isaac Newton Sullivan b. NOV 03 1848.

13. vi Aaron Rodolphus Sullivan b. MAY 08 1850.

14. vii Jane Amine Sullivan b. FEB 14 1853.

15. viii Henry Franklin Sullivan b. AUG 06 1856.

16. ix Lucius Matlock Sullivan b. DEC 06 1859.

Larry Nicodemus

205 Canyon Oaks

Argyle Texas 76226

<[email protected]>

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PARKER SULLIVAN

1. PARKER SULLIVAN b. APR 11 1782, Salem County, New Jersey,1 (son of MR. EBEZENER SULLIVAN ????? and MARY PARKER ????) occupation farmer,2 m. SEP 01 1804,3 MARY JOHNS, b. SEP 21 1781, Salem County, New Jersey,4 (daughter of MR. JOHNS and MRS. JOHNS) d. April 02 1864,5 buried Sullivan Cemetery , Springhills, Ohio.6 PARKER died AUG 28 1852, Champaign County, Ohio,7 buried Sullivan Cemetery , Springhills, Ohio.8 Was living in the 1820 Census in Champaign County, Ohio in Concord, Page 500. Was in 1840 Ohio Census, Chanpaign County, Harrison Township P 317. Salt Lake City Temple Record Book 7F page 135 . The Revolutionary Census of New Jersey in 1774 shows him in Salem, Salem which may be his father. MARY: Springhills is 9-10 miles NorthWest of Urbana.

Children:

2. i Elias Sullivan b. JUN 23 1805.

3. ii Joshus Parker Sullivan b. AFT 1805.

4. iii Anna ( Polly) Sullivan b. FEB 15 1807.

iv Rebecca Sullivan b. OCT 29 1808, Ohio,9 m. SEP 10 1828, in Champaign County, Ohio, Thomas Cummins, d. JUL 14 1871, buried Adams Township, Champaign County Ohio. Rebecca died FEB 02 1886, Adams Township, Champaign County Ohio. Tomestone show birth date as OCT 29 1808.

5. v AARON SULLIVAN b. FEB 21 1811.

vi Dau Sullivan b. 1816,10 d. OCT 26 1829,11 buried Sullivan Cemetery,Springhills, Ohio.

6. vii Elizabeth Sullivan b. 1820.

7. viii George Sullivan b. APR 25 1822.

Report from Larry Nicodemus -

Larry Nicodemus

205 Canyon Oaks

Argyle Texas 76226

<[email protected]>

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Submitted by Angie Sullivan on July 26, 2002.

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