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'''John Parsons Foote''' was born at ___ Connecticut, 26 Jun 1783 to Eli Foote and Roxanna Ward. []
BIRTH 26 Jun 1783
 
Connecticut, USA
 
DEATH 11 Jul 1865 (aged 82)
 
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
 
BURIAL
 
Spring Grove Cemetery
 
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
 
PLOT Garden LN, Section 77, Lot 90, Space 4
 
MEMORIAL ID 78931393 · View Source
 
 
MEMORIAL
 
PHOTOS 5
 
FLOWERS 2
 
John Parsons Foote, 1783-1865, married Jane Warner. John Parsons Foote, his wife Jane, and their four children are buried in Cincinnati, but they are commemorated on one of the obelisks in the General Andrew Ward Cemetery. His bust resides in the Mercantile Library of Cincinnati, and a short biography of him appears in the blog for that entity (www.cincinnatimercantile.wordpress.com). Here is an excerpt: Printer and writer J.P. Foote was a relentless Cincinnati booster. We here at the Library believe John and his brother Sam had as much to do with the Lyman Beecher family coming to Cincinnati than the Board of Directors of the Lane Seminary did. The Footes’ sister Roxana was Lyman Beecher’s wife and the mother of his many children, including Harriet. Roxana had died by the time the Beechers moved to Cincinnati, and Lyman was on his second wife, but you have to figure that he at least wrote to his brothers-in-law to see what he would be getting into if he uprooted everybody from Connecticut to go live on the frontier. John Foote wrote the first history of education in Cincinnati. He also wrote a biography of his brother
 
  
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He died at ___ 11 Jul 1865 Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio (aged 82) buried Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, ''[Garden LN, Section 77, Lot 90, Space 4 findagrave;78931393]''
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Eli Foote
 
1747–1792
 
  
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'''John Parsons Foote,''' 1783-1865, married Jane Warner 1789–1863.
Roxanna Ward Foote
 
1751–1840
 
  
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John Parsons Foote, his wife Jane, and their four children are buried in Cincinnati, but they are commemorated on one of the obelisks in [[Foote-Ward Cemetery, Guilford, New Haven county, Connecticut|the General Andrew Ward Cemetery.]] His bust resides in the Mercantile Library of Cincinnati, and a short biography of him appears in the blog for that entity (www.cincinnatimercantile.wordpress.com).
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Jane Warner Foote
 
1789–1863
 
  
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===Their Children===
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#Mary Ward Foote Shotwell, 1813–1861
Harriet Foote
 
1773–1842
 
  
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#John J. Foote, 1815–1879
Roxanna Foote Beecher
 
1775–1816
 
  
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#Henry E. Foote, 1825–1871
Andrew Ward Foote
 
1776–1794
 
  
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===Eli’s son John Parsons Foote===
William Henry Foote
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John Parsons Foote, 1783-1865, married Jane Warner. John Parsons Foote, his wife Jane, and their four children are buried in Cincinnati, but they are commemorated on one of the obelisks in the General Andrew Ward Cemetery. His bust resides in the Mercantile Library of Cincinnati, and a short biography of him appears in the blog for that entity  
1778–1794
 
 
 
Martha Foote
 
1781–1793
 
 
 
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Mary Ward Foote Hubbard
 
1785–1813
 
 
 
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Samuel Edmund Foote
 
1787–1858
 
 
 
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George Augustus Foote
 
1789–1878
 
 
 
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Catharine Foote
 
1792–1811
 
 
 
Children
 
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Mary Ward Foote Shotwell
 
1813–1861
 
 
 
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John J. Foote
 
1815–1879
 
 
 
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Henry E. Foote
 
1825–1871
 
 
 
Gravesite Details Although his name is on the monument he is buried in Cincinnati, Ohio.
 
 
 
Eli’s son John Parsons Foote
 
john parsons footeJohn Parsons Foote, 1783-1865, married Jane Warner. John Parsons Foote, his wife Jane, and their four children are buried in Cincinnati, but they are commemorated on one of the obelisks in the General Andrew Ward Cemetery. His bust resides in the Mercantile Library of Cincinnati, and a short biography of him appears in the blog for that entity  
 
  
 
===[https://cincinnatimercantile.wordpress.com/?s=john+parsons&submit=Search "Busts of the Mercantile," by Nemo Wolf]===
 
===[https://cincinnatimercantile.wordpress.com/?s=john+parsons&submit=Search "Busts of the Mercantile," by Nemo Wolf]===

Revision as of 15:27, 3 January 2020

John Parsons Foote was born at ___ Connecticut, 26 Jun 1783 to Eli Foote and Roxanna Ward. []

He died at ___ 11 Jul 1865 Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio (aged 82) buried Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, [Garden LN, Section 77, Lot 90, Space 4 findagrave;78931393]

John Parsons Foote, 1783-1865, married Jane Warner 1789–1863.

John Parsons Foote, his wife Jane, and their four children are buried in Cincinnati, but they are commemorated on one of the obelisks in the General Andrew Ward Cemetery. His bust resides in the Mercantile Library of Cincinnati, and a short biography of him appears in the blog for that entity (www.cincinnatimercantile.wordpress.com).

Their Children

  1. Mary Ward Foote Shotwell, 1813–1861
  1. John J. Foote, 1815–1879
  1. Henry E. Foote, 1825–1871

Eli’s son John Parsons Foote

John Parsons Foote, 1783-1865, married Jane Warner. John Parsons Foote, his wife Jane, and their four children are buried in Cincinnati, but they are commemorated on one of the obelisks in the General Andrew Ward Cemetery. His bust resides in the Mercantile Library of Cincinnati, and a short biography of him appears in the blog for that entity

"Busts of the Mercantile," by Nemo Wolf

“Busts of the Mercantile” Wednesday: John Parsons Foote img_0429.jpgMost of the busts in the collection reflect, in a city with a Roman moniker and a Capitoline wolf parked on one of the approximately seven hills, an appropriately Roman sensibility in that many of the other sitters – or whoever was picking up the tab – directed the sculptors to go totally realistic the way all those tribunes and proconsuls preferred. Warts and all. Certainly that is the case with John P. Foote. He’s no matinee idol, but you have to like a guy who looks not unlike a nineteenth century Jim Tarbell before the alopecia set in. The similarity to the city’s current vice mayor goes beyond the physical. Printer and writer J.P. Foote was a relentless Cincinnati booster. We here at the Library believe John and his brother Sam had as much to do with the Lyman Beecher family coming to Cincinnati than the Board of Directors of the Lane Seminary did. The Footes’ (Feete’s?) sister Roxana was Lyman Beecher’s wife and the mother of his many children, including Harriet. Roxana had died by the time the Beechers moved to Cincinnati, and Lyman was on his second wife, but you have to figure that he at least wrote to his brothers-in-law to see what he would be getting into if he uprooted everybody from Connecticut to go live on the frontier. John Foote wrote the first history of education in Cincinnati. It’s in the stacks here. Somewhere.

-Nemo Wolfe