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Jones Family - Ourfolk

Jones Family - Ourfolk



Clarissa Jones (White) B: 1809/1810

Clarissa was born on 1809/1810 .
She is the daughter of Henry W Jones (1782 - AUG 1849) and Sarah Zian (Jones) (1784/1785 - AFT 1864).

Clarissa was married to Aquilla Wren on JAN 1826 in Jackson Co., Ohio.

Aquilla was born on 1803 in Fauquier Co., VA and died on 1844 .
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Clarissa was married to Amaziah Hart on 29 OCT 1846 in Peoria Co., Ill.

Amaziah was born on ABT 1805 in Kentucky and died on OCT 1847 in Illinois .
He was the son of David Hart and Hannah Jones (Hart) (1778 - 2 SEP 1872).
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Clarissa was married to Sanford White .

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 ParentsGrand Parents  
James Jones
Henry W Jones (1782 - AUG 1849)
Sarah Howdeshell (Jones) (B: ABT 1761)
Clarissa Jones (White)
Sarah Zian (Jones) (1784/1785 - AFT 1864)
 


Sources:

S1 In Tender Consideration


- Aquilla was born on 1803 in Fauquier Co., VA and died on 1844


- Amaziah was born on ABT 1805 in Kentucky and died on OCT 1847 in Illinois



- Henry was born on 1782 in Culpepper CO., VA and died on AUG 1849 in Peoria Co., IL


- Sarah was born on 1784/1785 in near the Juniata River in Pennsylvania and died on AFT 1864 in Peoria, Co., IL




-- Clarissa --
Abraham Lincoln came to Peoria in 1844 to get involved in her sensational divorce case.
Her first husband Aquilla Wren, former county commissioner,
merchant and real estate owner was granted a decree after a finding by a jury that his wife
Clarissa (Jones) Wren had been guilty of misconduct.
Lincoln seems to have come into the case late in the term of court when he assisted
Elihu H. Powell and William F. Bryan in their efforts to obtain a new trial.


Clarissa: Lincoln for th Defense by Norman Rockwell


Lincoln for th Defense by Norman Rockwell



-- Aquilla --
In1829 the Wrens journeyed westward for a new start.and settled in Springfield,
Illinois, where he opened a store.
A year later Aquilla and Clarissa Wren moved seventy miles north to
the small village of Peoria, where he opened another dry
goods store, purchased land, and became one of the town's
leading merchants.


Aquilla:

On the 5th of March, 1832 Aqulla Wren was elected county commissioner, in place of Stephen French, resigned.


At the September term, 1836, Aquilla Wren, Samuel T. McKean and William J. Phelps took their seats as county commissioners, Mitchell as cleak and Bryant as sheriff.


(from 'History of Peoria' by C. Ballance)


-- Clarissa --
Aquila Wren died during their divorce proceedings on Aug 15, 1844.
She married Amiziah Hart in October 1946 and gave up her interest in the lawsuits against the Wren family.
After Amiziah died in October 1947, within 8 months, she married again to Sanford White.

Had a brother in law named Seth Griffin.


Aquilla: Census: 1830 Census Peoria CO. Illinois
Aquila Wren
1 male 20-30, 1 female 20-30


-- Aquilla --
In March 1835 Abram S. Buxton and Henry Wolford founded the first newspaper in Peoria, Illinois and called it the 'Illinois Champion and Peoria Herald'.
From its pages the reader learned that... Aquilla Wren deisred his patrons to know that he had on sale Kanawha and Cenemaugh salt, fresh raisins, Cognac brandy, white Malage wine, Maderia and port wine, London Particular Teneriffe, claret wine, Muscat wine, brown sugar, burr millstones and other things.
(From Peoria, city and county, Illinois
- page 327)



Aquilla: Census: 1840 Census Peoria CO. Illinois
Aquila Wren
3 males 15 to 20
1 male 30 to 40
1 female 20 to 30
1 female 30 to 40
(probably these are farm workers, except for Aquilla and Clarissa)


Aquilla:
I have checked your 'Our Folk-Hart Family' on Ancestry and thought you might like to correct a couple of errors.

Aquila Wren was born 1803 in Fauquier Co., VA, son of Thomas Wren and Nancy Turley (they married there 29 March 1798). I have examined the age of death in the Peoria records and found what was interpreted as age 47 when he died, actually was 41. The '1' had a long serif and could have been mistaken for a 7. You will find the DOB 1803 fits correctly with the age given in the census records.

In 1840, the extra people in the Wren household:

Two of the younger males were Aquila's brother, Thomas Wren (born 1826), and a young man who worked for him, Sylvester Armstrong. The census says two were engaged in Commerce, so the third man may have been Lowry, his partner. The other female was the hired-girl, Melinda McCarty, who worked for the Wrens and gave some rather dicey testimony as to Clarissa's activities. (I have a copy of the Bill for Divorce and have examined the files at the Peoria Court House. Clarissa, apparently, was 'unfaithful' already when they lived in Sangamon Co.!)

It's likely that Wren and the other males tended to his farm. An inventory of his estate included 1 old horse, a variety of cattle of which there were 3 pair of working cattle, 1 jackass, 1 Jenny and 33 sheep and lambs. Aquila had served on the Committee on sheep at the Peoria County Agricultural Society fair in the fall of 1841.

The Peoria Will Books do not have Aquila's will -- but I found several pieces of paper in the Probate file which, when pieced together, were that document, dated 29 July 1844 and witnessed by N. H. Purple, Smith Frye and A. O. Garret. Since his wishes in the will were carried out, it appears to be his legal will, 'tho not recorded.

The young brother, Thomas Wren, fell prey to an unscrupulous lawyer who ended up with all the money. Thomas moved west, mined in California, worked for mining companies in Nevada, became a judge and in 1876 was elected to the Forty-fifth Congress. In 1881 he became the U. S. Senator representing Nevada.

(email from Jane Scottie - Mar 2006


Amaziah: 4 1840 Census Fleming Co., KY - 1st Division of Fleming Co.

group number (name) age
(Probable matches in parentheses)
Name: Amsea Heart
Males
Under 5: 2(James Hart)6
;;Unknown;
5-9: 2(John Milford Hart)9
;;(Abram Hart);7
15-19: 1(Milford Hart) 12
30-39: 1(Amaziah Hart)35
50-59: 1(John Hart)55
Females
Under 5: 1(Malinda Hart)4
5-9: 1(Margaret Hart)10
10-14: 1(Lucinda Hart)12
30-39: 1(Louisa Hart)30
50-59: 1(mother)unknown


Born In Kentucky, he moved to Illinois about 1843 and both he and his
wife died before 1850. The HART children were living on two farms,
those of George NORWOOD and James JONES in Peoria Co., Ill in 1850.

In Sep 1843, Amaziah Hart and Hannah Hart, Amaziah's aunt), deeded land in Fleming Co., Ky. to [Abram Megowan

Amaziah died 'intestate' on or about Oct 7, 1847. Administrator Clarissa Hart, widow.
Bond $2,500 by Clarissa Hart, Henry Jones, James Jones.


Abstracts of Peoria County Probate Ledger


Clarissa Jones Trial summary



- James was born on ABT 1815 in Ohio and died on 27 DEC 1854 in Peoria Co., Ill.


- Henry was born on 7 FEB 1819 in Gallia Co., Ohio and died on 1899




- James was born in Wales





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