Ester L Quin (Ettie)
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Re: Ester L Quin (Ettie)
| Donna Sell (View posts) | Posted: 22 Oct 2006 2:34PM GMT |
Classification: Query
To this day, we have no idea what Ether's full middle name is and if you find anything on the Osborn name, I hope you will let me know. In your original post, I thought the kids you were naming off were Ether's children. I looked in my database and have a James and William as brothers to Ester, but have ? marks next to them, I can take the ? off!
I probably have more info on Isaac Hinton Brown than anyone else, I hold all of his keepsake belongings, text books that he had written, one actually talks about his parents and the tragic story of the large family that existed before he was born, many children died of an illness that struck a community, only one survived, Elizabeth, who is 12 years older than Isaac. Isaac himself was born 8/17/1842 in North Bend, OH. and died 3/28/1889 in St. Louis, MO. there he was a professor at the college (There is still a college scholarship fund named after him). His main focus was sociology and most of his work was about the reocurring cycle of generations when it came to wealth & poverty, yet would stick consistantly for every generation when is came to prejudice and religion. Pretty interesting reading.
His parents were Joseph Brown d. 11/15/1842 in Jackson Co., OH., his mother was Mary Ann Pounds b. in Mass, d. 11/28/1867 in Maystown, IL. His sister, Elizabeth was born in 1830 in PA (where his parents had settled and had 11 children), Elizabeth died 1/26/1863 in St. Louis, MO. she had married William Haslett, who died in St. Louis just a few years earlier. Don't know if they had children. Isaac also notes that 10 of their original 11 children are all buried just outside of entering Ohio and also writes that 2/3 of the population died of this untreatable digestive disease in that area in 1840.
He notes that he met his wife Ettie, who's father was speaking at the college and they were New Yorkers, but that's all he says.
His son Charles, became a writer of short stories and novels, he met Mary Nelson Matson and they were married in less than 24 hours per the newspaper article (still have the original article)
I would like to know what info you have on the Quin siblings, you are a decendant of James?
I have just recently started getting to orgainize my family history, I have kept these things in an old desk and in my closet for years, I'm still going through most of it. As I come across more info, I'll let you know.
I probably have more info on Isaac Hinton Brown than anyone else, I hold all of his keepsake belongings, text books that he had written, one actually talks about his parents and the tragic story of the large family that existed before he was born, many children died of an illness that struck a community, only one survived, Elizabeth, who is 12 years older than Isaac. Isaac himself was born 8/17/1842 in North Bend, OH. and died 3/28/1889 in St. Louis, MO. there he was a professor at the college (There is still a college scholarship fund named after him). His main focus was sociology and most of his work was about the reocurring cycle of generations when it came to wealth & poverty, yet would stick consistantly for every generation when is came to prejudice and religion. Pretty interesting reading.
His parents were Joseph Brown d. 11/15/1842 in Jackson Co., OH., his mother was Mary Ann Pounds b. in Mass, d. 11/28/1867 in Maystown, IL. His sister, Elizabeth was born in 1830 in PA (where his parents had settled and had 11 children), Elizabeth died 1/26/1863 in St. Louis, MO. she had married William Haslett, who died in St. Louis just a few years earlier. Don't know if they had children. Isaac also notes that 10 of their original 11 children are all buried just outside of entering Ohio and also writes that 2/3 of the population died of this untreatable digestive disease in that area in 1840.
He notes that he met his wife Ettie, who's father was speaking at the college and they were New Yorkers, but that's all he says.
His son Charles, became a writer of short stories and novels, he met Mary Nelson Matson and they were married in less than 24 hours per the newspaper article (still have the original article)
I would like to know what info you have on the Quin siblings, you are a decendant of James?
I have just recently started getting to orgainize my family history, I have kept these things in an old desk and in my closet for years, I'm still going through most of it. As I come across more info, I'll let you know.
