John's father, John Close II, and the Jacob Hollenbeck family, immigrated with their families to Indiana. They went to Pittsburgh in wagons drawn by oxen. Then on rafts they floated down the Ohio landing at Madison, Indiana. They could have taken land along the Ohio bottoms but it was reputed unhealthy so they sought the uplands and finally settled near Lexington, Indiana.
He and his wife came to Scott County and filed a land patent in 1818 before Scott County was formed in 1820. In the 1850 census for Scott Co. he is listed as County Treasurer.
Cornelia lived 34 years without her husband and died February 8, 1885 in Scott Co. Her buriel place is unknown for now, but she could possible be buried near her husband in a unmarked grave or near her daughter Lydia Ann Amos at Horner Cemetery.
They were the parents of 11 children all but one was born in Scott County. Three died young.
John K. 1817-1817 Albany Co., NY
Jacob Close 1819-1898 m. 2 Jan 1819 Clark Co., Ind. Sarah Ann Johnson, both are buried at Promise City Cem., Wayne Co., Iowa.
Mary Ann 1819-1826 Lexington, Scot., Ind.
Sarah 1821-1839 Lexington, Scott Co., Ind.
John H. 1824-1873 m. 10 Aug 1846 in Scott Co. to Mary Stark 1824-1909 and both are buried at Concord Cemetery, Appanoose Co., Iowa.
Harriet Close 1827-1885 Wayne Co., Iowa m. Huston Robinson.
William Hardy 1827-1909 m.1 30 Aug 1849 Margaret Jane Snow buried in Black Cem. and m.2 15 Dec 1856 Nancy Jane all are buried in Scott Co., Ind. William and Nancy are buried in the Lexington Cem.
Orpha b. 1829
Andrew Jackson 1832-1909 m. Mary Francis Lucas 1834-1920. Both are buried in the Mulkey Cem. at Eugene, Lane Co., Oregan.
Lydia Ann Close 1833-1902 m. 8 Feb 1852 William E. Amos both are buried in the Horner Cem., Lexington, Scott Co., Ind.
Addison R. 1837-1869 m. 5 Feb 1857 Sarah Ellen Maiden. He is buried in Scott Co., Ind. Cemetery unknown.
John's father, John Close II, and the Jacob Hollenbeck family, immigrated with their families to Indiana. They went to Pittsburgh in wagons drawn by oxen. Then on rafts they floated down the Ohio landing at Madison, Indiana. They could have taken land along the Ohio bottoms but it was reputed unhealthy so they sought the uplands and finally settled near Lexington, Indiana.
He and his wife came to Scott County and filed a land patent in 1818 before Scott County was formed in 1820. In the 1850 census for Scott Co. he is listed as County Treasurer.
Cornelia lived 34 years without her husband and died February 8, 1885 in Scott Co. Her buriel place is unknown for now, but she could possible be buried near her husband in a unmarked grave or near her daughter Lydia Ann Amos at Horner Cemetery.
They were the parents of 11 children all but one was born in Scott County. Three died young.
John K. 1817-1817 Albany Co., NY
Jacob Close 1819-1898 m. 2 Jan 1819 Clark Co., Ind. Sarah Ann Johnson, both are buried at Promise City Cem., Wayne Co., Iowa.
Mary Ann 1819-1826 Lexington, Scot., Ind.
Sarah 1821-1839 Lexington, Scott Co., Ind.
John H. 1824-1873 m. 10 Aug 1846 in Scott Co. to Mary Stark 1824-1909 and both are buried at Concord Cemetery, Appanoose Co., Iowa.
Harriet Close 1827-1885 Wayne Co., Iowa m. Huston Robinson.
William Hardy 1827-1909 m.1 30 Aug 1849 Margaret Jane Snow buried in Black Cem. and m.2 15 Dec 1856 Nancy Jane all are buried in Scott Co., Ind. William and Nancy are buried in the Lexington Cem.
Orpha b. 1829
Andrew Jackson 1832-1909 m. Mary Francis Lucas 1834-1920. Both are buried in the Mulkey Cem. at Eugene, Lane Co., Oregan.
Lydia Ann Close 1833-1902 m. 8 Feb 1852 William E. Amos both are buried in the Horner Cem., Lexington, Scott Co., Ind.
Addison R. 1837-1869 m. 5 Feb 1857 Sarah Ellen Maiden. He is buried in Scott Co., Ind. Cemetery unknown.
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