Residence | 1810 | [probably] with his parents - Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts | | | |
Birth | 8 Aug 1810 | Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts | | | |
Occupation | Bef 1832 | blacksmith apprentice | | | |
Residence | 1832 | and was a merchant - Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio | | | |
Marriage | 7 Oct 1834 | Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio - Nancy SIMPSON | | | |
Residence | 1837 | and was employed by Joel Rice who owned a pork house - Quincy, Adams County, Illinois | | | |
Residence | 1840 | with his family - Quincy, Adams County, Illinois | | | |
Miscellaneous | 1843 | Quincy, Adams County, Illinois | | | |
Occupation | 22 Aug 1850 | park pedlar - Quincy, Adams County, Illinois | | | |
Residence | 1855 | Quincy, Adams County, Illinois | | | |
Religion | 27 Apr 1856 | one of the founders and a deacon of the Second Baptist Church - Quincy, Adams County, Illinois | | | |
Occupation | 13 Jun 1860 | pork merchant - Quincy, Adams County, Illinois | | | |
Occupation | 1867 | president of the First National Bank - Quincy, Adams County, Illinois | | | |
Occupation | 29 Jul 1870 | banker - Quincy, Adams County, Illinois | | | |
Residence | 1 Jun 1880 | on North Sixth Street with his wife Nancy and daughter Jane, - Quincy, Adams County, Illinois | | | |
Residence | Bef 30 Mar 1887 | on 6th Street and was president of the Quincy Gaslight & Coke company - Quincy, Adams County, Illinois | | | |
Death | 30 Mar 1887 | died at home after complications from an illness - Quincy, Adams County, Illinois | | | |
Burial | Aft 30 Mar 1887 | at Woodland Cemetery - Quincy, Adams County, Illinois | | | |