When David was 43 he married Mary Mary /Tullis/ on 7 September 1843 in Hamilton, Ohio, USA.[1]
Note: Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994 - name: David J. Tullis, event: Marriage, event place (standardized): Hamilton,
Ohio, United States, spouse: Jane Moors, reference number: v A11 p 445, film number: 344456, digital folder number: 004016369, image number: 00260
Object: @M4049@
In the 1850 census David (age about 49) was employed as a Farmer in Springfield, Hamilton, Ohio, USA.[2]
Note: 1850 United States Federal Census - Name: David J Tullus, Age: 50, Birth Year: abt 1800, Birthplace: Virginia,
Home in 1850: Springfield, Hamilton, Ohio, Gender: Male, Family Number: 548, Household Members: David J Tullus 50, Phoebe J Tullus 34, Thomas B Tullus 18, Andrew J Tullus 12, Pleasant Tullus 6, Oliver Tullus 4, James Tullus 1, Henry Tullus 21, John Brachman 22, Frederick Brachman 28, Margaret Manger 18
In the 1860 census David (age about 59) was employed as a Farmer in Springfield, Hamilton, Ohio, USA.[3]
Note: 1860 United States Federal Census - Name: David J Tullis, Age in 1860: 60, Birth Year: abt 1800, Birthplace: Virginia,
Home in 1860: Springfield, Hamilton, Ohio, Gender: Male, Post Office: Mount Healthy, Household Members: David J Tullis 60, Phoebe H Tullis 45, Jackson Tullis 22, Pleasy Tullis 16, Oliver Tullis 15, James Tullis 11, Martha Tullis 8, Maria Tullis 5, Frances Tullis 3, John Mccamer 21
In 1869 David (age about 68) was living in Springfield, Hamilton, Ohio, USA.
Note: U.S., Indexed County Land Ownership Maps, 1860-1918 - Owner's Name: David J Tullis, State: Ohio, County: Hamilton,
Town: Springfield, Year: 1869
David was buried on 28 November 1873 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA.
Cemetery: Spring Grove Cemetery
Note: David Jesse Tullis, Birth: Feb. 9, 1800, Alleghany County, Virginia, USA, Death: Nov. 25, 1873, Springfield Township,
Gallia County, Ohio, USA
David Jesse Tullis was born on 9 February 1800 in Alleghany County, Virginia, to Michael Tullis and his wife Elizabeth Jones.
He married first Mary Goble, 24 September 1819, in Butler County, Ohio. They had three children: David, Elizabeth Jane, and Margaret Tullis.
Mary died before 1830 and David married second Sarah Sapp, ca 1831. They had two children: Thomas B and Andrew Jackson Tullis.
Sarah died between 1837-1843 and David married third much younger Phoebe Jane Moore, 7 September 1843, in Hamilton County, Ohio. They had six children: Pleasey, Oliver P, James P, Mattie P, Maria, and Frances Tullis.
David Jesse Tullis died, 25 November 1873, aged 73, in Springfield Township, Ohio, and was buried at Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Spouse: Phoebe Jane Moore Tullis (1816 - 1882), Children: David Tullis (1824 - 1899), Burial: Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA, Plot: Garden LN Sec 31 Lot 153 Space 3
Research Notes
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Note: David Jesse Tullis was born on 9 February 1800 in Alleghany County, Virginia, to Michael Tullis and his wife Elizabeth Jones.
He married first Mary Goble, 24 September 1819, in Butler County, Ohio. They had three children: David, Elizabeth Jane, and Margaret Tullis.
Mary died before 1830 and David married second Sarah Sapp, ca 1831. They had two children: Thomas B and Andrew Jackson Tullis.
Sarah died between 1837-1843 and David married third much younger Phoebe Jane Moore, 7 September 1843, in Hamilton County, Ohio. They had six children: Pleasey, Oliver P, James P, Mattie P, Maria, and Frances Tullis.
David Jesse Tullis died, 25 November 1873, aged 73, in Springfield Township, Ohio, and was buried at Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Other marriages
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↑Marriage: Title: Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994 PGVU ThomasA Note: This Source was downloaded from: http://www.adkins9.net/source.php?sid=S18155. (accessed before 30 December 2012)
↑1850 Census: Title: 1850 United States Federal Census (01 Jun 1850) Repository: Call Number: Media: Ancestry.com Note: This Source was downloaded from: http://www.adkins9.net/source.php?sid=S03651.
↑1860 Census: Title: 1860 United States Federal Census (01 Jun 1860) Repository: Call Number: Media: Ancestry.com Note: This Source was downloaded from: http://www.adkins9.net/source.php?sid=S07386.
↑Marriage of other person: Title: Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files Note: This Source was downloaded from: http://www.adkins9.net/source.php?sid=S17818. (accessed before 30 December 2012)
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