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Sylvia <I>Rutty</I> Parmelee

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Sylvia Rutty Parmelee

Birth
Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA
Death
17 May 1870 (aged 71)
Hopkins, Allegan County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Hopkins, Allegan County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
039 G1
Memorial ID
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FROM Elvena Pegg Beery..

My great grandmother Sylvia Rutty ParmElee and daughter Mary Granger lived in a small house just south of the son James Parmelee house. Her sons James William and Edwin were pioneer farmers within 2 miles of Ohio Corners. The twin of Mary Granger died in infancy in Tevinsburg Ohio, a son Harlo died there at 15, and Gilbert died at 24. Josiah was another brother Their father Alfred was born to Eliah of Killingworth Connecticut. I have seen the cellar hole in Killingworth where the Pierson (Alfreds mother) house stood in 1783. The pepperidge wood tray was made from an old (5 to 6ft across) corn mortar in the door yard there around 1815 to 1820. I have the 141 year old chery drop leaf table coming from Conneticut home by covered wagon to Twinshurg Ohio. It was used in the Edwin Parmelee home, Alice Pegg home later, and stil in good condition Edwin Parmelle's father Alfred died in 1846 at 49 years, in Indiana near Terra Haute but his wife Sylvia lived at Ohio corners until her death about 1889.
FROM Elvena Pegg Beery..

My great grandmother Sylvia Rutty ParmElee and daughter Mary Granger lived in a small house just south of the son James Parmelee house. Her sons James William and Edwin were pioneer farmers within 2 miles of Ohio Corners. The twin of Mary Granger died in infancy in Tevinsburg Ohio, a son Harlo died there at 15, and Gilbert died at 24. Josiah was another brother Their father Alfred was born to Eliah of Killingworth Connecticut. I have seen the cellar hole in Killingworth where the Pierson (Alfreds mother) house stood in 1783. The pepperidge wood tray was made from an old (5 to 6ft across) corn mortar in the door yard there around 1815 to 1820. I have the 141 year old chery drop leaf table coming from Conneticut home by covered wagon to Twinshurg Ohio. It was used in the Edwin Parmelee home, Alice Pegg home later, and stil in good condition Edwin Parmelle's father Alfred died in 1846 at 49 years, in Indiana near Terra Haute but his wife Sylvia lived at Ohio corners until her death about 1889.


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