I know this isn't what you looking for ,but I found a JESSE PARMER yesterday in the 1850 Meigs Co. Census. Bedford Twp. Pg. 078 Fam 0567 We have a gguncle named JESSE PARAMORE, and since the spelling is sometimes Parmer, Palmer, Parramore, Parremore, I usually write down any variation I see, just in case. NATHANIEL PARRAMORE moved to Jefferson Co., from Washington Co. PA. His wife's name was RHODA, his father was JOHN PARRAMORE, mother ELLINOR WALLER. children, EZEKIEL, JOHN [our line], THOMAS, NATHANIEL, DAVID, JESSE. Have no proof of any of this, hope to get to Jefferson Co. this summer to do some research there. JESSE PARAMORE became a Dr. and had a practice in Eaton, Oh. until his death in same town. At 12:14 PM 01/05/1999 -0500, you wrote: >I am looking for the father of Jesse PARMER d. 1827 in Columbiana Co., >now Carroll Co., Ohio. Known children are: 1. Rachel Parmer b. 1802 > >Jefferson Co., Ohio m. 1820 in Harrison Co., Ohio to Ba(e)rnard SHOUSE, >d. after 1870 in Decatur Co., IN. 2. Jesse Parmer m. 1814 Charity >PUGH >in Carroll Co., Ohio 3. Mary Parmer m. David MAPLE >4. Rebecca Parmer m. February 14, 1811 in Jefferson Co., Ohio to Joseph >MOODY. > >Also I am interested in Christian SHOUSE, Revolutionary War veteran who >lived in Newburgh, Knox Twsp., Jefferson Co., Ohio. He is found on the >1807, 1808 Tax Lists early census reports, and has an estate record >dated 1831 in Jefferson Co., Ohio. I would like to have information >about the names of his children and his burial place. > >Can you help me learn more about John and Jacob SHOUSE and their >steamboat interests in Steubenville, Ohio? John owned the steamship S.C. > >Baker and was a steamboat Captain(pilot). He died in 1894, and is buried > >near Steubenville. OHJ > >Thank you to anyone who can help me find out more about these families. > >Sue > > > > >