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Parrum S. Hazelip
Generation: J | ID: 1187 | Lifespan: Undetermined Updated: 15 May 2011
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Ancestry Information
PATERNAL MATERNAL
(Paternal Grandfather) (Paternal Grandmother) (Maternal Grandmother) (Maternal Grandfather)
Robert Hazelip
(ABT 1750 - BEF 28 Nov 1830)
Millian Webb
(ABT 1760 - BEF 28 Nov 1830)
Unavailable
b. UNK - d. UNK
 
Jonathan Wesley
(UNK - UNK)
(Father) (Mother)
Merry Hazelip
(12 May 1795 - 5 Mar 1870)
Elizabeth Jane Wesley
(15 Jan 1799 - 10 Feb 1865)
Parrum S. Hazelip
(9 Aug 1828 - UNK)
Marriages of Parrum S. Hazelip
Images Spouse Date of Marriage Certificate Location of Marriage
Henrietta James 22 Apr 1847 Edmonson County, Kentucky, USA
MARRIAGE NOTES: Information concerning this marriage was obtained from the Edmonson Co., KY, Genweb Marriage Index. A private researcher share his hypothesis with me that Henrietta and Parrum must have divorced sometime before 1854. The most significant evidence of this possibility is that a Henrietta James born in or about 1832 continues to show up on the US Census reports until 1910, even though Parrum is seen in an Edmonson Co., KY, marriage record as having married Malina Richardson in 1854. The fact of Henrietta's continued existence after Parrum's remarriage seems to indicate that Parrum and Henrietta divorced.

UPDATE: I have confirmed that Parrum and Henrietta were divorced, and I have seen the court order restoring Parrum to the rights and privileges of an unmarried man. Long story short, Henrietta was charged with having committed adultery with one of Parrum's unnamed brothers. (It was even referred to as a "habit of going to bed with one of his brothers." Yeah, 1854. And we thought this sort of thing only happened these days.)
Matilda Richardson 15 Dec 1854 Edmonson County, Kentucky, USA
MARRIAGE NOTES: Information concerning this marriage was obtained from the Edmonson Co., KY, Genweb Marriage Index. Also, see the attached Marriage Register entry. There is also an entry for Matilda in the Edmonson Co. Marriage Registry for 1854. Note that the date 1855 on the attached page relates to the marriages on that next page, those that occurred at the beginning of 1855. Parrum's marriage listing would be 1854, at the end of that year (December 25). In addition to the Marriage Registry, a copy of the Marriage Bond is available from www.edmonsoncountyclerk.com.

UPDATE: I have confirmed that this marriage ended in divorce. Matilda was restored to the status of an unmarried woman after suing Parrum for divorce. It appears that the marriage was terminated in 1861 or 1862. According to the documents, Parrum hit Matilda and, on more than one occasion, "told her to leave and never return any more."
Francis Demarious Lee (Ma... 3 Dec 1874 Edmonson County, Kentucky, USA
MARRIAGE NOTES: At the time of this marriage, Parrum was 46 and Macy was 22. This was Parrum's third marriage, his first two having ended in divorce.
Children of Parrum S. Hazelip
Images Children Lifespan Other Parent
UNK Hazelip (5 Dec 1858 - UNK) Matilda Richardson
Walter M. Hazelip (Sep 1875 - 1 Feb 1929) Francis Demarious Lee (Macie, Macy)
Beverly C. Hazelip (28 Apr 1877 - 6 Jun 1943) Francis Demarious Lee (Macie, Macy)
Edward Hazelip (22 Mar 1880 - 20 Jan 1949) Francis Demarious Lee (Macie, Macy)
Margaret Hazelip (Maggie) (15 Nov 1880 - 28 Jun 1944) Francis Demarious Lee (Macie, Macy)
William C. Hazelip (2 Mar 1884 - 24 Apr 1944) Francis Demarious Lee (Macie, Macy)
Herman Holman Hazelip (15 Jul 1887 - 26 Mar 1958) Francis Demarious Lee (Macie, Macy)
James T. Hazelip (ABT Feb 1889 - 15 Oct 1928) Francis Demarious Lee (Macie, Macy)
L. Gilmore Hazelip (Gilmer) (Jan 1894 - 11 Jan 1916) Francis Demarious Lee (Macie, Macy)
Siblings of Parrum S. Hazelip
Images Siblings Lifespan Father Mother
Sarah Hazelip (Sallie) (17 Jun 1817 - 12 Mar 1879) Merry Hazelip Elizabeth Jane Wesley
Robert Hazelip (16 Feb 1819 - 22 Sep 1881) Merry Hazelip Elizabeth Jane Wesley
Martin Hazelip (17 Apr 1821 - 2 Mar 1856) Merry Hazelip Elizabeth Jane Wesley
William Hazelip (Bill) (29 Jul 1823 - 11 Jul 1891) Merry Hazelip Elizabeth Jane Wesley
Susan Hazelip (Susannah) (14 Jan 1825 - UNK) Merry Hazelip Elizabeth Jane Wesley
Parrum S. Hazelip (9 Aug 1828 - UNK) Merry Hazelip Elizabeth Jane Wesley
Jonathan Wesley Hazelip (12 Sep 1830 - 5 Dec 1915) Merry Hazelip Elizabeth Jane Wesley
Lewis Mathew Hazelip (28 Jul 1832 - 6 Oct 1910) Merry Hazelip Elizabeth Jane Wesley
George Washington Hazelip (ABT Jun 1834 - 9 Jul 1859) Merry Hazelip Elizabeth Jane Wesley
Hiram M. Hazelip (ABT 15 Mar 1836 - 9 Oct 1864) Merry Hazelip Elizabeth Jane Wesley
Ransom C. Hazelip (20 Apr 1838 - 8 Oct 1898) Merry Hazelip Elizabeth Jane Wesley
Doclin Warner Hazelip (Do... (7 Feb 1840 - 16 Dec 1920) Merry Hazelip Elizabeth Jane Wesley
Mary Ann Hazelip (Polly Ann) (19 Oct 1842 - 3 Sep 1904) Merry Hazelip Elizabeth Jane Wesley
Detailed Primary Information for Parrum S. Hazelip
Gender: Male
Generation: J
Added: 1 Jan 2009
Last Updated: 15 May 2011
Living: False
Primary Notes: Parrum's first name appears as Parson on the Death Certificate of his son Beverly. On the Death Certificate for his son Edward, his name is shown as Parm. On the Death Certificate of his son William C. Hazelip, he is listed as Ralph Hazelip.

The 1860 US Census appears to list his middle initial as a T rather than the more common S.
Detailed Birth Information for Parrum S. Hazelip
Birth Date: 9 Aug 1828
Time of Birth: UNK
Birth Location: Barren County, Kentucky, USA
Map of Birthplace: Map Unavailable
Birth Notes: Spec.
Detailed Death Information for Parrum S. Hazelip
Death Date: UNK
Time of Death: UNK
Death Location: Unknown
Map of Deathplace: Map Unavailable
Cause of Death: UNK
Death Notes:
Detailed Burial Information for Parrum S. Hazelip
Burial Location: Unknown
Map of Location: Map Unavailable
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Additional Notes for Parrum S. Hazelip
Database Note No: 80
From: "Carol"
Subject: Re: [SCKY] GLASGOW WEEKLY NEWS TIDBITS
Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2008 13:04:06 -0400
In-Reply-To: <200804080744526.SM02900@WXP-4ZN2B41.glasgow-ky.com>


BROWNSVILLE KY, Dec. 10th, '74. Editor Times. Learning from a late issue of your valuable paper that you wish to know all about the Hymenial jolifications, &c of the country, I have concluded to give you an historical sketch, that I think rather hard to beat. I thought last week when Rad LEE was making such havoc among the turkeys that something was surely was on the topics. It turns out that on the last Thursday, his daughter, Miss Frances D. LEE, was made the blushing bride of our fellow citizen P. S. HAZELIP, Esq. So Rad was drawing on all tangible sources for that which would gladden the eye of the hungry groom.
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*1880 Brownsville, Edmonson Co., KY
23\23, Hazelip, Parrus S. 45yo, farmer, Ky, Va, Va.
Demarius, 27yo, wife, housekeeper, all b. Ky
Walton, male, 4yo, son
Beverly C., male, 3yo, son.
Eddy F., 1yo, son.

I suspect this to be Parrum S. Hazelip who should be the son of Merry Hazelip & Jane B. Wesley. Merry Hazelip was the S\o Robert Hazelip Sr. & Mildred Ann "Millian" Webb.

Unfortunately, the 1880 census does not account for the turkeys as part of the dower. HA!

~Carol
Database Note No: 75
Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 3rd ed., 1886. Warren County.

RANSOM C. HAZELIP, who ranks as one of the leading and most active business men of Warren County, was born April 20, 1838, near Brownsville, Edmonson Co., Ky. He is a son of Merry and Jane (Wesley) Hazelip, parents of ten sons and six daughters, of whom our subject is the fourteenth. Three of the daughters died in infancy; the rest all lived to rear families. The eldest, Sallie, was born in June, 1817, and died the 12th day of March, 1879; Robert, born February 16, 1819, died September 22, 1881; Martin, born April 17, 1821, died March 2, 1856; William, born July 29, 1823; Susan, born January 14, 1825; Parrum S., born August 9, 1828; Lewis M., born July 28, 1832; George W., born in June, 1834, died July 9, 1859; Hiram H., born March 15, 1836, died October 9, 1864; Ransom C. was born next; Dr. Warrinor was born February 7, 1840, and Polly Ann was born in October, 1842. Merry Hazelip was born May 12, 1795, in Buncombe County, N. C.; about 1810, with his parents, he came to Barren County, Ky., where he remained but a short time, when he located on Green River, Edmonson County. He died in Brownsville March 5, 1870, a devoted member of the Baptist Church. He was a son of Robert Hazelip, who was born in North Carolina, of Irish parentage. He was a patriot who served in the war of the Revolution for independence; was a farmer, and married Miss Millian Webb, of North Carolina, who was of Welsh origin. He immigrated to Barren County, Ky., where he remained but a short time, when he located near the mouth of Nolin River above Brownsville, Ky., and entered and improved several hundred acres. Jane (Wesley) Hazelip was of Welsh origin, born January 15, 1799, in Halifax County, Va., and died in Brownsville February 10, 1865. She was a daughter of Jonathan, who married Miss Sallie Walker, a daughter of Dr. Walker. He and wife were born in Virginia. He died in Virginia, after which Sallie married William Strange, of Virginia. About 1810 they immigrated to Madison County, Ky., thence to Barren County, and in 1820 to Davidson County, Tenn., where they remained on a farm until death. When R. C. Hazelip was fifteen, his father settled below Brownsville, on Green River, in a broken and sparsely settled country. Young Hazelip being ambitious and desiring to procure a more liberal education than the schools of the neighborhood afforded, his father granted him the privilege of hiring out and earning the means to educate himself. He worked for $6 or $8 per month until 1857, when he hired to work at grading the Louisville & Nashville Railway for $14 per month. With the means thus earned he attended the common schools, and in September, 1858, entered Camden Seminary, near Hiseville, Ky., for one term of five months. In May, 1859, he was appointed deputy county and circuit clerk, which position he filled for $75 per year and board. While serving, he was elected and served one term as police judge of Brownsville, Ky. When the war broke out, T. B. McIntire, clerk of the county and circuit court, was a strong advocate of secession; young Hazelip, his deputy, being a very strong and zealous advocate of the Union, resigned his position and began teaching school. In September of the same year the clerk resigned his position, when Mr. Hazelip was appointed to fill both offices, in which he served until February, 1862, when he resigned and entered the Union Army, falling in with the Eleventh Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, with which he marched to Nashville, Tenn., thence to Shiloh, in which battle he was engaged; he was also with the regiment in the battle of Perryville, Ky. He served all this time without being mustered into the service. He was only a citizen marching with the regiment and taking part. For his bravery and meritorious services and patriotism, in 1863 the governor of Kentucky commissioned him to raise a company of mounted infantry for the Thirty-fifth Kentucky for the purpose of ridding the State of gangs of guerrillas which infested it. He was commissioned first lieutenant of the company, and at his request, H. D. Baker was commissioned captain; was for the greater portion of his service engaged in hunting down guerrillas, but was also in several engagements with the regular Confederate forces. With his company, he was mustered out December 29, 1864, but did not reach his home until January 5, 1865, when he found his mother lying low with typhoid fever, of which she died. On his return to civil life he gathered all his effects and found he had, all told, but $1,100. He and his brother William, with Capt. Morris, in 1865 built a house in Cave City and engaged in mercantile business. On the 27th of July, 1865, Mr. Hazelip married Miss Mary F. Murphey, of Barren County, Ky., a daughter of William and Nancy (Fisher) Murphey. Mr. and Mrs. Hazelip had born to them five children: William W., born May 11, 1866; Hendrick, born December 12, 1867, died September 7, 1868; Luonia Myrtle, born June 7, 1871; Edna Gertrude, born August 28, 1878, died June 19, 1880; Ransom C. Jr., born June 16, 1882. Mr. and Mrs. Hazelip and two children are members of the Baptist Church. In January, 1866, Mr. Hazelip, with other parties, opened another general store at Brownsville, Ky. In the same year Capt. Morris was elected county and circuit clerk, where he sold his interest, and the business, was carried on in the name of R. C. Hazelip & Bro., R. C. Hazelip having charge of the store at Cave City, and his brother in charge of that at Brownsville. In 1869 the business at Cave City was closed and our subject moved to Brownsville, whee the business was continued. He had served as police judge of Cave City, and after going to Brownsville was appointed postmaster. He also engaged in the brokerage business with his brother. They continued business in Brownsville until 1879, when they sold out and moved to Smith's Grove, Ky., where he and brother erected a building and started a banking house. In May, 1880, the deposit bank of Smith's Grove commenced business with R. C. Hazelip as cashier, the authorized capital stock being $100,000, and he and brother owning all the stock. They owned 7,000 or 8,000 acres of land in Edmonson, Warren and Barren Counties; also owned 1,000 acres in Kansas and resident property in Smith's Grove. R. C. Hazelip is a member of the Masonic fraternity, and in politics is a Republican.

Hazelip Wesley Webb Walker Strange McIntire Baker Morris Fisher Murphey=Brownsville-Edmonson-KY Buncombe-NC Hiseville-Barren-KY Halifax-VA
Madison-KY Nashville-Davidson-TN Perryville-Boyle-KY KS

http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/warren/hazelip.rc.txt
Database Note No: 101
Apparently, the Hazelip brothers did not always fare so well in marriage. In court records relating to the divorce of Parrum Hazelip and Henrietta James, Henrietta was charged with having the "habit" of going to bed with one of Parrum's brothers. In a different case, Lewis Hazelip was married to Margaret James, and, in their divorce suit, Margaret was charged with sleeping with one of Lewis Hazelip's brothers. In both instances, the offending brother remains unnamed, leaving us all to wonder if it was the same one. With a brother like that, who needs an enemy?

In a different case, a Robert Hazelip married Nancy Jolly. After they had been married a short while, Nancy became pregnant. Only a few months after that (and before Nancy gave birth), Robert left Edmonson County for parts unknown, leaving Nancy "destitute" and relying on the "charity of the county."
Images Relating to Parrum S. Hazelip
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Database Image No: 313
Marriage Bond, Parrum Hazelip and Matilda Richardson

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Database Image No: 294
1830 US Census, Edmonson Co., KY
This US Census page shows Merry Hazelip with one male under five, two males between five and 10, one male between 10 and 15, one male between 15 and 20, one male between 30 and 40 (who is probably Merry, himself), one female between five and 10, one female between 10 and 15, and one female between 30 and 40 (who is probably Merry's wife, Jane Wesley).

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Database Image No: 314
1840 US Census, Edmonson Co., KY
US Census record showing Merry Hazelip living in Edmonson County, KY.

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Database Image No: 321
1850 US Census, Edmonson Co., KY (p. 1)
US Census page showing Parrum Hazelip (22) and his first wife Henrietta (18). Parrum's brother Lewis M. Hazelip (18) is enumerated with Parrum and Henrietta, giving the appearance of his living with them. Lewis is enumerated on page two. This is page one.

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Database Image No: 322
1850 US Census, Edmonson Co., KY (p. 2)
US Census page showing Lewis M. Hazelip (18) living with his brother Parrum Hazelip and Parrum's wife Henrietta James. This is page two of two.

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Database Image No: 319
1860 US Census, Edmonson Co., KY
US Census page showing Parrum T. Hazelip (31). Oddly enough, Parrum was enumerated with the family of William Dicus. Also, note that his middle name is shown as "T" rather than the more common "S."

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Database Image No: 317
1870 US Census, Edmonson Co., KY
US Census page showing Parrum Hazelip (listed as P. S.), age 42. He seems to appear in the household of a 30-year-old woman named Sallie Brown and her apparent children. No "Mr. Brown" of appropriate age to be Sallie's husband appears, so this is somewhat of an unusual arrangement. Also, Parrum is listed as a carpenter. (Note, on his Marriage Certificate to Francis Demarious Lee, he listed his occupation as a "house carpenter.")

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Database Image No: 320
1880 US Census, Edmonson Co., KY
US Census page, showing Parrum Hazelip (45); Demarious Lee (27); Walter (shown as Walton) (4); Beverly C. (3); Eddy F. (1).

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Database Image No: 318
1900 US Census, Edmonson Co., KY
US Census page showing Parrum S. Hazelip (shown as "P. S."), age 72, and his third wife Francis Demarious Lee (shown as "F. D."), age 47. Also shown are Walter M. (a son, age 24), Florence (a daughter-in-law, age 20), William C. (a son, age 16), Herman Holman (a son, age 12), James T. (a son, age 11), L. Gilmore (a son, age 6).

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Database Image No: 563
Civil War Era Draft Registration Document