Dol I replied to your last email and it bounced back. You may want to check your settings. Nancy -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Dol Sol" <[email protected]> > Wiley Alston Jerrell posted last April that "John Isaac JARRELL > (Gerald/Giles) was b:1 Mar 1804, Cumberland Co NJ; d: 5 Jun 1873, probably > Haleyville, Cumberland Co NJ; buried Haleyville Methodist Church Cemetery." > > With source quotes of Steven Carl Norman and Karen Norman Piper, Wiley also > placed John Isaac as "child #3 of Zachariah JARRELL (Jarls/FitzJarrell) and > Judith CORSON (Causon). He notes that the 1873 death date may actually read > 1878. > > He has Sylvia (Silvia) PARSONS as born on 5 or possibly 25 of Nov 1807, in > "Cumberland Co NJ; d: 9 May 1888, Haleyville, Cumberland Co NJ; buried > Haleyville Methodist Church Cemetery; child of Jonathan PARSONS and Martha > DANIELS." > > According to a Parsons chart by Robert Evans, Sylvia was also called Sylvie > or Silvie. But at one point, Glen, you had her as the wife of a John > Jarrell and also the wife of an Isaac Jarrell in fairly close years, so I am > curious as to what source said she married both. > > I agree that the top line in your tombstone photo is unclear. What year was > the photo taken, please, and did you take others that day? I also think the > bottom line is crediting Herbert Parvin Jarrell, who Wiley also charted. > > I am excited that this stone is in the old Swing Cemetery, and that the > marriage of Sylvie Parsons into a Fairton Jarrell/ Fitz Jarell family might > even link to the Margaret Parsons I wrote of in an earlier post, who was > married to Rev. Daniel Elmer. --- Dolores Langley > > > ====================================================== > > Glen wrote: [email protected] > Subject: [NJCUMBER] Re: Jeremiah Jarrell (1807-1884);NJ > > Is the John Isaac Jerrell (b: March 01, 1804) said to have married Sylvia > "Silvie" Parsons b: Nov. 05, 1807, John Jerrell, son of Zechariah Jerrell, > or Isaac Jerrell, son of Zachariah? The reason I ask is that in the Swing > Cemetery there is a stone flat in the ground which mentions both Isaac and > John (assuming I read it properly). Also, I would appreciate someday > getting a new picture of that stone cleaned-off. Possibly there may be > other information on it. > > > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx >