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Joseph Mullin (1822 - 1900)

Joseph Mullin
Born in , Ohio, USAmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married Mar 1847 [location unknown]
[children unknown]
Died at age 78 in , Iowa, USAmap
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Biography

Joseph Mullin. Given Name: Joseph. Surname: Mullin. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]

Born 20 Feb 1822. , , Ohio, USA. [13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]

Died 22 Aug 1900. , , Iowa, USA. [24][25][26][27]

Buried , Iowa County, Iowa, USA. [28][29][30] File Format: jpg. Gravestone of Joseph & Lamora Mullin. Scrapbook: Y. PHOTO File Format: URL. Joseph & Lamora Mullin. Scrapbook: Y. URL

Residence Marital Status: MarriedRelation to Head of House: Head. 1900 English, Iowa County, Iowa, USA. [31] 1 Jul 1863. English, Iowa County, Iowa, USA. [32] 1860 English, Iowa County, Iowa, USA. [33] Marital Status: Married. 1856 Iowa, Iowa, USA. [34] Marital Status: Married. 1885 English, Iowa County, Iowa, USA. [35] Marital status: MarriedRelation to Head of House: Self. 1880 English, Iowa County, Iowa, USA. [36]

Event: Property Sep 1851. Note: One horse, a set of gears, one wagon, and $300 in gold.[37]

Census: 1880 English, Iowa County, Iowa, USA. [38] 4 Jun 1900. North English, Iowa County, Iowa, USA. [39]

FSFTID KNY2-3FK.

FSLINK https:/familysearch.org/tree#view=ancestor&person=KNY2-3FK.

Note: #NI1696. [40]

Marriage Husband Joseph Mullin. PREF Y. Wife Adelia Lamora Huff. PREF Y. Marriage Mar 1847. [41][42][43]

Husband Joseph Mullin. PREF Y. Wife Mary Bay. PREF Y. Marriage[44][45] Note: #NF84. [46] Child: Robert Mullin. Child: John Mullin. Child: Tamerann Mullin. Child: Joseph Mullin. Child: Thomas Mullin. PREF Y. Child: Mary Jane Mullin. Child: Catherine Mullin. Child: Nancy Mullin. Child: Mary Catherine Mullin. Child: Peter Mullin. Child: Sarah Malinda Mullin. Child: @I1724@. PREF Y.

Notes

Note NI1696Had two children by September 1851. 1

Joseph and Thomas married sisters and moved to Iowa.

Had two children by September 1851. 1

May have daughter Sara C. - doesn't match my info in Legacy. Need to validate.

Sources

  1. Source: #S212 FHL Film 1254345 NA Film #T9-0345 Page 280B Certainty: 3 16 Feb 2003
  2. Source: #S1248 FHL Film 1254345 NA Film #T9-0345 Page 280B Certainty: 0
  3. Source: #S1029 Year: 1900; Census Place: English, Iowa, Iowa; Roll: 438; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 0038; FHL microfilm: 1240438 Certainty: 0
  4. Source: #S1025 Certainty: 0
  5. Source: #S1015 Year: 1880; Census Place: English, Iowa, Iowa; Roll: 345; Family History Film: 1254345; Page: 280B; Enumeration District: 212; Image: 0423 Certainty: 0
  6. Source: #S439 Certainty: 0
  7. Source: #S446 Iowa State Archives; Des Moines, Iowa; Volume: 337 (Sac - Wright) Certainty: 0
  8. Source: #S446 Iowa State Archives; Des Moines, Iowa; Volume: 346 (Ida - Lyon) Certainty: 0
  9. Source: #S832 Certainty: 0
  10. Source: #S986 Year: 1860; Census Place: English, Iowa, Iowa; Roll: M653_325; Page: 62; Image: 62; Family History Library Film: 803325 Certainty: 0
  11. Source: #S527 National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Consolidated Lists of Civil War Draft Registration Records (Provost Marshal General's Bureau; Consolidated Enrollment Lists, 1863-1865); Record Group: 110, Records of the Provost Marsha Certainty: 0
  12. Source: #S510 Certainty: 0
  13. Source: #S196
  14. Source: #S1266
  15. Source: #S212 FHL Film 1254345 NA Film #T9-0345 Page 280B Certainty: 3 16 Feb 2003
  16. Source: #S1248 FHL Film 1254345 NA Film #T9-0345 Page 280B Certainty: 0
  17. Source: #S1029 Year: 1900; Census Place: English, Iowa, Iowa; Roll: 438; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 0038; FHL microfilm: 1240438 Certainty: 0
  18. Source: #S1025 Certainty: 0
  19. Source: #S1015 Year: 1880; Census Place: English, Iowa, Iowa; Roll: 345; Family History Film: 1254345; Page: 280B; Enumeration District: 212; Image: 0423 Certainty: 0
  20. Source: #S832 Certainty: 0
  21. Source: #S986 Year: 1860; Census Place: English, Iowa, Iowa; Roll: M653_325; Page: 62; Image: 62; Family History Library Film: 803325 Certainty: 0
  22. Source: #S527 National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Consolidated Lists of Civil War Draft Registration Records (Provost Marshal General's Bureau; Consolidated Enrollment Lists, 1863-1865); Record Group: 110, Records of the Provost Marsha Certainty: 0
  23. Source: #S510 Certainty: 0
  24. Source: #S196
  25. Source: #S1266
  26. Source: #S1025 Certainty: 0
  27. Source: #S510 Certainty: 0
  28. Source: #S735 Dec 22, 2014, Joseph & Lamora Mullin Certainty: 3 22 Dec 2014
  29. Source: #S1025 Certainty: 0
  30. Source: #S510 Certainty: 0
  31. Source: #S1029 Year: 1900; Census Place: English, Iowa, Iowa; Roll: 438; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 0038; FHL microfilm: 1240438 Certainty: 0
  32. Source: #S527 National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Consolidated Lists of Civil War Draft Registration Records (Provost Marshal General's Bureau; Consolidated Enrollment Lists, 1863-1865); Record Group: 110, Records of the Provost Marsha Certainty: 0
  33. Source: #S986 Year: 1860; Census Place: English, Iowa, Iowa; Roll: M653_325; Page: 62; Image: 62; Family History Library Film: 803325 Certainty: 0
  34. Source: #S832 Certainty: 0
  35. Source: #S832 Certainty: 0
  36. Source: #S1015 Year: 1880; Census Place: English, Iowa, Iowa; Roll: 345; Family History Film: 1254345; Page: 280B; Enumeration District: 212; Image: 0423 Certainty: 0
  37. Source: #S358
  38. Source: #S212 FHL Film 1254345 NA Film #T9-0345 Page 280B Certainty: 3 16 Feb 2003
  39. Source: #S286 p. 4 Certainty: 4 7 Apr 2003 VERI YES
  40. Source: #S358
  41. Source: #S196
  42. Source: #S1266
  43. Source: #S1029 Year: 1900; Census Place: English, Iowa, Iowa; Roll: 438; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 0038; FHL microfilm: 1240438 Certainty: 0
  44. Source: #S196
  45. Source: #S1266
  46. Source: #S358
  • Source: S1015 1880 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc Repository: #R778 Paranthetical: Y
  • Repository: R778 Ancestry.com Ancestry.com
  • Source: S1025 U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Repository: #R778 Paranthetical: Y
  • Source: S1029 1900 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc Repository: #R778 Paranthetical: Y
  • Source: S1248 1880 U.S. Census, Iowa, Iowa, English FamilySearch.org Repository: #R795 Paranthetical: Y
  • Repository: R795 FamilySearch.org; FamilySearch.org FamilySearch.org; FamilySearch.org
  • Source: S1253 Thomas Mullin Information Sheet Unknown Note: Documents is in possession of Enver Kinsey. It was given to her by Jeannie Murray Mullin, who does not know the author. Thomas Mullin was born near Claysville, Guernsey County, Ohio, May 2th 1842. His grandfather Mullin was born in Ireland, came to Virginia, and from that colony, enlisted in the Revolutionary War, where he served until its close. Thomas's father, Joseph Mullin was born in Virginia about 1793, and when the War of 1812 broke out, he like his father, enlisted. Shortly after the war closed, he married a young Scottish woman by the name of Mary Bay. To this union were born nine children, namely: Robert, Tamer, John, Joseph, Thomas, Mary Jane, Katie, Nancy and Peter. Thomas, Mary Jane, and Peter are still living at this date, Aug..10th, 1909. Joseph Mullin, the father of Thomas Mullin, soon after his marriage moved to Guernsey County, Ohio, where he supported himself and family by taking contracts to clear off the timber from the farms soon to be opened. In this he was assisted by his sons as soon as they were able to swing an axe, in which as they became men, they were experts.. When Thomas was about 15, his father moved to Hancock County, Ohio. Here young Thomas soon began to learn the trade of a carpenter for which he had always shown a natural aptitude, taking to tools as naturally as a duck takes to water. He began to work at about 18 years of age with one John Connely, a mechanic of fair attainments for his time. Young Thomas had little opportunity to attend school, attending perhaps not to exceed 18 months all told. Thomas worked for Mr. Connely for some time, when he conceived the idea of working for himself. His first contract was to build a log school house. He took the contract at so low a figure that when the job was completed he found that he had not made more than 50 centers per day. Pretty fair wages though for that time. Soon after this, he built a house for Roswell Crocker, the maternal uncle of Governor Chas. Foster of Ohio. At about this time he and young Foster formed a frindship that lasted for some time. They were about the same age.. Mr. Crocker employed Thomas Mullin to assist himin building a large flouring mill. Here he worked for about two years. He then went to build a house for John Huff, and in Jan. 1849, married Huff's daughter Malinda. He continued to work at his trade for abouuttwo years longer. When the talk of making homes in the new state of Iowa reached him. In September of 1851, he and hisbrother Joseph some two years his senior, decided to move to Iowa. When they got their earthly belongings together the inventory stood thus: Joseph had one horse, a set of gears, one wagon, and 0 in gold. Thomas had one horse, his kit of carpenter tools, in gold and a land warrant for 40 acreas of land somewhere in Iowa.. Thomas and Joseph married sisters, and at the time they started for Iowa, Joseph had two children, and Thomas one.. It took grit for these two young men and their wives to leave their friends and relatives and move to an almost unknown country, some six hundred miles away. But these young people had it, and they had the staying qualities, and thehonest ruggedness that has always characterized the American pioneer from the Jzmestown settlement to the present. As they passed on their way they sometimes heard words of praise for the distant land to which they journeyed but mostly words of warning and forbodings of distress. For there is no timber in this Iowa, they were reportedly told, and there you willsurely freeze to death for lack of fuel to keep you warm. But these young men and women moved on toward the west, and sometime in Oct. reached the Mississippi river,where they were taken across the river to Davneport. They then kept on their way to the little settlement at Tipton, where they remained for six weeks. Then learning that Iowa County had more timber in its southern part they move there, and settled on what is now Middle English River, near the present public road about half way between Millersburg and North English. Thomas soon after selected a 40 cares and turned in his land warrant on that. It is now owned by Will Boltz. Thomas now traded a horse for a yoke of oxen, and began getting out logs for a double log house which he built on his own 40 acres, pruchased with the land warrant. Here were born to him two children, Nancy and Geo. H. He lived here about four years, when he moved to a new place about two miles north and east, to what he called the prairie. Here he built a two room frame house out of native timber, and lived in this place until Aug. of 1882, with the exception of one year that he lived in Williamsburg, Iowa. In Aug. 1882 Thomas decided to retire from active work, and rented his farm to his son La Fayette, and moved to Sigourney in Keokuk County, Ia., where he lived until the spring of 1903, when he moved to North English in Iowa Co., built himself a good house and thought he would stay there as long as he lived. Here on Dec. 6th, 1905, his wife died from a stroke of apoplexy. Paranthetical: Y
  • Source: S1266 Ancestral File (R) submitted by James Victor Kennedy; RR #1 Box 231; Stockton, MO 65785 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Publication: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998 Repository: #R792 Paranthetical: Y
  • Repository: R792 Family History Library - Salt Lake; Family History Library - Salt Lake 35 N West Temple Street Salt Lake City Family History Library - Salt Lake; Family History Library - Salt Lake
  • Source: S196 Ancestral File (R) submitted by James Victor Kennedy RR #1 Box 231 Stockton, MO 65785 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Publication: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998 Repository: #R28 Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y
  • Repository: R28 Family History Library - Salt Lake 35 N West Temple Street Salt Lake City, UT 84150 Family History Library - Salt Lake Salt Lake City State: UT 84150
  • Source: S212 Media: Census/Tax 1880 U.S. Census, Iowa, Iowa, English FamilySearch.org Repository: #R22 Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y
  • Repository: R22 FamilySearch.org FamilySearch.org Web Address: www.familysearch.org
  • Source: S286 Media: Census/Tax 1900 U.S. Census, Iowa, Iowa County, English Township Publication: Image 90, Roll T623_438 4 Jun 1900 Repository: #R36 Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y
  • Repository: R36 Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Web Address: www.ancestry.com
  • Source: S358 Media: Personal Thomas Mullin Information Sheet Unknown 10 Aug 1909
  • Source: S439 Iowa, Select Marriages, 1809-1992 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc Repository: #R135 Paranthetical: Y
  • Repository: R135 Ancestry.com http://www.Ancestry.com Ancestry.com
  • Source: S446 Iowa, Marriage Records, 1923-1937 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Repository: #R135 Paranthetical: Y
  • Source: S509 Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Repository: #R135 Paranthetical: Y Ancestry Family Tree Certainty: 0 http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=75078446&pid=439
  • Source: S510 Web: Iowa, Find A Grave Index, 1800-2012 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Repository: #R135 Paranthetical: Y
  • Source: S527 U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Repository: #R135 Paranthetical: Y
  • Source: S832 Iowa, State Census Collection, 1836-1925 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc Paranthetical: Y
  • Source: S986 1860 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Repository: #R778 Paranthetical: Y




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