Individual Details
Richard G. PARIS
(Bet 1780 and 1790 - Bet 1840 and 1850)
1820 Brownsville, Fayette Co., IN. Richard G. Parris family is the11th from the bottom of the page. The first on the next page is EdwardSwanson. Richard's family:
1 m 26 - 45 (1775 - 1794)
1 f 26 - 45
1 m 18 - 26 (1794 - 1802)
2 f 10 - 16 (1804 - 1810)
3 m to 10 (1810 - 1820)
2 f to 10
1830 Union Co., IN. Richard G. Paris, head of household:
1 m 40 - 50 (1780 - 1790)
1 f 40 - 50
3 m 15 - 20 (1810 - 1815)
1 m 10 - 15 (1815 - 1820)
2 f 10 - 15
1 m 5 - 10 (1820 - 1825)
1 f 5 - 10
1 m under 5 (1825 - 1830)
1 f under 5
No slaves or free colored persons in household
1840 Clinton Co., IN. Richard Paris head of household. Samuel Paris islisted just above him on schedule. Richard's family:
1 m 50 - 60 (1780 - 1790)
1 f 40 - 50 (1790 - 1800)
1 m 15 - 20 (1820 - 1825)
1 f 15 - 20
1 m 10 - 15 (1825 - 1830)
1 f 5 - 10 (1830 - 1835)
No slaves or free blacks in household
As of 10/7/2001 children's names not proven. Using names of those withsame last name in Eve's household in 1850 and the two families nearby,I have made educated guesses. Therefore, wives and children of Samueland Thomas are included based on that census. Note that all of thischildren's birth places are shown to be in Ia. Could the census takerpossibly have used Ia as an abbreviation for Indiana? That seemsprobable since the family was in Indiana in census from 1820 through1850. Also, looking at several pages of the census, there are largenumbers of people with Ia as birth place. James H. was in same countyand of correct age to be Eve and Richard's. Have tentatively placedhim in this family.
1 m 26 - 45 (1775 - 1794)
1 f 26 - 45
1 m 18 - 26 (1794 - 1802)
2 f 10 - 16 (1804 - 1810)
3 m to 10 (1810 - 1820)
2 f to 10
1830 Union Co., IN. Richard G. Paris, head of household:
1 m 40 - 50 (1780 - 1790)
1 f 40 - 50
3 m 15 - 20 (1810 - 1815)
1 m 10 - 15 (1815 - 1820)
2 f 10 - 15
1 m 5 - 10 (1820 - 1825)
1 f 5 - 10
1 m under 5 (1825 - 1830)
1 f under 5
No slaves or free colored persons in household
1840 Clinton Co., IN. Richard Paris head of household. Samuel Paris islisted just above him on schedule. Richard's family:
1 m 50 - 60 (1780 - 1790)
1 f 40 - 50 (1790 - 1800)
1 m 15 - 20 (1820 - 1825)
1 f 15 - 20
1 m 10 - 15 (1825 - 1830)
1 f 5 - 10 (1830 - 1835)
No slaves or free blacks in household
As of 10/7/2001 children's names not proven. Using names of those withsame last name in Eve's household in 1850 and the two families nearby,I have made educated guesses. Therefore, wives and children of Samueland Thomas are included based on that census. Note that all of thischildren's birth places are shown to be in Ia. Could the census takerpossibly have used Ia as an abbreviation for Indiana? That seemsprobable since the family was in Indiana in census from 1820 through1850. Also, looking at several pages of the census, there are largenumbers of people with Ia as birth place. James H. was in same countyand of correct age to be Eve and Richard's. Have tentatively placedhim in this family.
Events
| Birth | Bet 1780 and 1790 | ||||
| Marriage | Bef 1807 | Eve CONN | |||
| Census | 1820 | Brownsville, Fayette Co., IN, pg. 34. | |||
| Property | 20 Sep 1824 | Bk A pg 315, Union Co., IN. Sold to Richard Paris, pt NW qtr S1 T14 R13, 40 acres, for $150. | |||
| Census | 1830 | Union Co., IN, no twp listed, pg 240. | |||
| Death | Bet 1840 and 1850 | ||||
| Census | 1840 | Clinton Co., IN, no twp listed, page 391. | |||
| Reference No | 2155 |
Families
| Spouse | Eve CONN (1790 - 1850) |
| Child | Male PARIS (1795 - ) |
| Child | Female PARIS (1805 - ) |
| Child | Female 2 PARIS (1805 - ) |
| Child | Male PARIS (1810 - ) |
| Child | Samuel PARIS (1813 - 1880) |
| Child | Thomas PARIS (1814 - 1850) |
| Child | Mary A. PARIS (1815 - 1860) |
| Child | Hannah PARIS (1820 - 1850) |
| Child | Female Five PARIS (1820 - ) |
| Child | James H. PARIS (1822 - 1850) |
| Child | Female Six PARIS (1825 - ) |
| Child | William PARIS (1828 - 1850) |
| Child | Nancy PARIS (1834 - 1850) |