Six children were born (Hiram Miles (age 11), Nancy Bascom (age 8), Ann Harrington (age 7), Permelia Mindwell (age 7), Lysander (age 5), Moses Bundy (age 1) before Hiram (age 34) and his family were to meet the Prophet Joseph Smith. Permelia (age 33) was 4-5 months pregnant with their seventh child, at the time Joseph came to visit in the cold February of 1832. Lake Erie by this time is often frozen a couple feet deep. The winds off the lake are frigid. To travel outdoors as they did, by foot, horse or carriage, needed clothing that would block the winds as well as the cold. Notice also the distance Permelia had to travel to deliver her babies, and how many times she went back to the same mid-wife noting by the location of where each child was born. Twins would have been difficult to deliver away from home, especially in two places, Notice how they were both born in different locations. One in Bundysburgh (Ann Harrington) and the other (Permelia Mindwell) was born in Farmington Ohio. I am wondering if there is a clerical error in the birth dates.
Events Locally, Completion of the Ohio and Erie Canal in 1832 transformed Cleveland from a frontier community to a commercial center at the head of an important waterway connecting the Ohio River and Lake Erie.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
February 1832 - Joseph Smith Jr. Taught Hiram the Gospel
Hiram - Joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on February 18, 1832 (22 months after the church was organized on April 6, 1830) Joseph Smith taught Hiram and his family the gospel as he traveled through Parkman, Ohio. From history we see he was slowly traveling his way to Hiram, OH to the John Johnson home, where Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon was tarred and feathered as history records.
Joseph and Sidney Are Tarred and Feathered
Joseph and Sidney Are Tarred and Feathered
This is the account of Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon being attacked by a mob in the middle of the night on March 24, 1832. They were torn from their beds, stripped naked, had hot tar poured over their bodies, and then had feathers stuck to the tar. Joseph recorded the event in the History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Mormon History - Tarred and Featherd
Hiram & Permelia's Ohio Children's Birthplaces
Hiram Miles – Welshfield, Ohio 1821
Nancy Bascom – Welshfield, Ohio 1824
Ann Harrington – Bundysburg, Ohio 1825
Permelia Mindwell – Farmington, Ohio 1825 (Note Date)
Lysander – Parkman, Ohio 1827
Moses Bundy – Parkman, Ohio 1831
Maria – Bundysburg, Ohio 1832
William Wallace – Parkman, Ohio 1832
Moroni – Parkman, Ohio 1834
Louisa – Kirtland, Ohio 1835
Lovira – Nauvoo, Illinois 1839
Sunday, September 27, 2009
A Family has Begun
Hiram married Permelia Bundy in 1820, on Hiram's birthday Nov 1st. Hiram chose Parkman, Ohio to established residence in Parkman, Ohio.
Hiram’s Parkman, Ohio home was a fine home with large peach and apple orchards. The peach and apple orchard was a productive and profitable farm. Hiram owned many fine horses and stables. Hiram also established a horse market. He was a fine horseman. Here he began his family. His first child Hiram Miles was born in 1821. The story begins from here of there family's growth, trials, sorrow and legacy.
Hiram Dayton Born Herkimer NY 1799
HIRAM DAYTON was born of Friend Dayton and Ann Harrington November 1, 1799
His parents came from the east coast states. Any details prior to his birth, of his immediate family, would be appreciated.
Many Revolutionary War many battles were fought in and around Herkimer, Herkimer County, New York.
Two small stockades were built here, Fort Dayton & Fort Herkimer. In these places of safety, many white settlers, often sought refuge from the British Soldiers and savage Indians.
Today, in the village of Herkimer, where old Fort Dayton once stood, is erected a beautiful chapel for the Reformed Church of Christ. Located behind and on the side of the Reformed Church of Christ is an old cementary. Across the street from the Reformed Church of Christ, is a museum which houses many ancient relics of historical value from this area.
Thanks to the town of Herkimer NY, we have true historical information of the Village of Herkimer, where Hiram came from.
HISTORY OF THE VILLAGE OF HERKIMER, NEW YORK:
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