Re: Elizabeth Kinnison Vernon of Jackson Co, Ohio
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Elizabeth Kinnison Vernon of Jackson Co, Ohio
Sharon Hill 2/03/07
I don't have an answer for you, but I do have some connections that might help.
I am descended from Solomon Brown who married Elisha's sister Elizabeth Vernon in 1817.Solomon's first wife was Rebecca Kinnison.Solomon Brown and his father-in-law, Charles Kinneson Sr., and and at least two Kinneson sons, sons, Nathaniel and Charles Jr., moved from Bath Co., Virginia, to Jackson Co., Ohio, about 1812 or so. There also was a young widow, Ann Kinneson on the 1810 Bath Census next door to Charles Sr. I don't know who her husband was, but he was probably the son of Charles Sr. It is possible that Ann and/or her young children moved to Jackson Co. with Charles Sr. and Solomon Brown.
Charles Jr. married in 1810 and did not have a child on the 1810 census. So he is out for the father of your Elizabeth.The widow Ann had a daughter in the under-10 category.Unfortunately, I have not been able to find Nathaniel on the 1810 census.Nathaniel is said to have served in the Revolutionary war.If so, he probably was married by 1800, however, the only marriage I have been able to document for him was in Ohio in 1813.He moved from Jackson Co. to neighboring Pike Co., Ohio, before the 1820 census and was there with his wife Mary "Polly" Slavins/Slavence and their children born after 1813.Nathan died before 1830.
Janice