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                    <text>[page 7]

[corresponds to page 1 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

Record of Marks in B.T.S. 

[two lines]

		x

Oliver Still's Mark. a crop. Slit. an upper bit

off and in the Left ear. and an under bit in the Right

[two lines]

Nijah Royce Mark. a swallow fork in the Right

ear and a slit in the end of the left Jan 23, 1807 

[two lines]

Joseph Prince's Mark. a crop off the left ear and

two slits in the same and an under bit ^ out of the right

March 13th 1807  

[two lines]

John Murphy's Mark a crop off the Right ear

and two slits in the same March 23 1807 entered

for Joseph Lewis 

[two lines]

James Gregory's Mark a half crop off the Right

ear. and slit in the left. Jan 19th 1809 

[two lines]

David &amp; Joseph Prince's Mark a slit in the end of

Right ear an under bit out of the same Nov 26th 1808 

[two lines]

Ichabod Plumb's Mark half crop off the upper

side of the Left ear March 27th 1809 

[two lines]

David Gregory's Mark a crop off the left

Ear and a half crop off the upper side of the Right 

[two line]

James S Gregory's Mark a crop off the left ear

and a slit in the same Dec. 1st 1810

               Transferred March 30th 1834 to [illegible] P [illegible] 

[two lines]

Jeremiah Haskins Mark a swallow fork in the Left

ear and slit in the end of the Right March 4th 1812 

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                    <text>[Page 8]

[corresponds to page 2 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]


Record of Marks in B. T. S.

[two lines]

David Lewis Mark a crop off the Right

Ear a slit in the Stamp and slit in the Left

July 4th 1820

[two lines]

Thomas J. Brown's Mark a crop off the right

ear [four words crossed out] Jan 19th 1809

Transfered to C. H. Wells April 19, 1859 [crossed out]

[two lines]

Thomas Wheeler's Mark a crop off the Right Ear

and a slit in the left Aug 22 1823

[two lines]

Henry Hodgden's Mark a crop off the left

Ear March 31st 1821

[two lines]

Phineas P O'Dell's Mark a swallow fork in

each ear Nov 4th 1821

[two lines]

John Patterson's Mark a crop off the

Left ear and a slit in the Right. Nov 2 1821

Transfered Oct 13th 1845 to Lyman [illegible]

James Jone's Mark a crop off the Left Ear

and a half crop off the under side of the Right

March 2nd 1822

[two lines]

David T Sherman's Mark a crop off the 

Right ear and an upper bit out of the Left

Nov 14th 1822

[two lines]

Major Manter's mark is a square crop

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Dec 19th 1822

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                    <text>[Page 9]

[corresponds to page 3 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

	Record of Marks in B. T. S. 	

Benjamin Pringle's Mark a crop of the

Right ear and swallow for in the same [two short vertical lines]

May 30th 1823

[two lines]

Jesse Haven's Mark a slit in the Right

Ear a half penny in the inner side of the same

June 7th 1823

[two lines]

William W Ramsdell's Mark a crop off

the right ear June 13th 1823

[two lines]

                   x [three dashes]

Samuel Whitney's Mark a half crop off the

upper side of the right ear Aug 25th AD 1823

[two lines]

Ezra Steward's Mark a Square crop of

the right ear and a slit in the Stump

March 16th AD 1824 Transfered to C. W. Wells

                     April 19 1859 W. P Frost J.P.

[two lines]

                   x

Stephen R Bennetts Mark, a crop off

the Right ear, and a half crop off the upper

Side of Left. March 20th AD 1824.

[two lines]

Ephram Kilpatric's Mark a crop off

the Left Ear &amp; two happenys [sic halfpennies] of the right ear one of

them upper the other on the under side of the Ear [four dashes] 

Dec 17th AD 1824 

[two lines]

Joseph Roloson's Mark a slit in the end

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Jan 24th AD 1825

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[corresponds to page 4 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

Record of Marks in. B. T. S.

[two lines]

Solomon Stewarts [sic Steward] mark a slanting ^ crop off the under

side of the right ear March 3rd AD 1825

[line]

Adam Vroman Mark a swallow fork in the

right ear &amp; an under bit out of the same March 3rd

AD 1825

[line]

Hiram A Fullers Mark a slit in the

end of the left ear March 7th AD 1825

[line]

John Kilpatricks Mark is a crop off the

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Timothy L Thralls Mark is a half crop off

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[dashed line]

Israel Beachs Mark is a squa-

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Dec 12th - AD 1825

[dashed line]

David Lewis, 3rd &amp; David W. Lewis,s

Mark is a sq^uare crop off from the

right ear and a swallow fork in the

left Feb 13th AD 1827

[dashed line]

Rufus Carter,s mark is 

a half crop off from the

under side of the left ear

Feb. 20th 1827

AD 1825

[line]

Hiram A Fullers Mark a slit in the

end of the left ear March 7th AD 1825

[line]

John Kilpatricks Mark is a crop off the

left ear and a hole in the right.  Sept 12th 1825

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Timothy L Thralls Mark is a half crop off

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[dashed line]

Israel Beachs Mark is a squa-

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Dec 12th - AD 1825

[dashed line]

David Lewis, 3rd &amp; David W. Lewis,s

Mark is a sq^uare crop off from the

right ear and a swallow fork in the

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[dashed line]

Rufus Carter,s mark is 

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                    <text>[Page 11]

[corresponds to page 5 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]
				

	Record of Marks B. T. S.

John Polman,s Mark is

a square crop off from the

right ear &amp; an upper bit out

of the same Feb 26 AD 1827

[line]

Apr    Wm. G. Vansickle,s mark

2nd    is a half crop from the under

1827   side of the left and a slit

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[line]

April     Isaiah Vanloon,s mark

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Ear and upper bit and under bit in the [word crossed out] Same

[two lines]

April 9th 1827

Lymon Carpenters Mark is a Slope of the upper

Side of the Right Ear

[two lines]

April 9 1827 Eleazer Carpenters Mark is a hole thrue

Each Ear and crop of the Left

[two lines]

April 23 1827

Edward L Randles mark is a hole thrue the Right Ear

[line]

April 23 1827 John Dirsts mark is a square crop

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May 2nd 1827 Joseph T Styer's mark is

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                    <text>[Page 12]

[corresponds to page 6 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

	Record [underlined]

David T. Sherman took the oath of Office as

House appraiser May 7th AD 1823 by order of the

Trustees Wm W Ramsdell T.S.C.

[line]

June 7th 1823 Jeremiah Haskins &amp; David

Gregory were elected Magistrates for B.T.S.

[line]

Jeremiah Haskins Commission for Justice

bears date June 21st AD 1823

[line]

David Gregorys Commission for Justice

bears Date July 31st AD 1823

[line]

June 7th 1823 James S. Gregory appointed constable

by the Trustees. Then took the oath of office and

entered bale

[line]

At an election held in the Township of Berkshire

April 5th AD 1824 The following persons were

elected for the ensuing year

[line]

For Trustees, Jeremiah Haskins. Moses Decker. 

and David Gregory and were qualified

[line]

For Treasurer Silas C. M. Clary qualified

and entered Bale of one Thousand Dollars

[line]

For Constable Henry Hodgden qualified and

entered bale of one Thousand Dollars

For Lister and appraiser Henry Hodgden

qualified 

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                    <text>[Page 13]

[corresponds to page 7 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

	Record [underlined]
       

For Supervisors first road District Hiram 

A Fuller qualified. For second road District

James Gregory. qualified. For Third road District

Jonathan Dunham Jr. qualified

[line]

For Appraiser David T Sherman, qualified,

[line]

For Township Clerk William W. Ramsdell,

qualified

[line]

For Fence Viewers Thomas J Brown, qualified.

George Plumb, qualified.

[line]

For Overseers of the poor Nijah Royce

qualified. and Selah Shelton

		Atteste William W. Ramsdell 

		T. S. C. B. S. T. S.

[two lines]

At a meeting of Trustees on the first Monday

of March 1824 for the purpose of settling with

the Township and transacting other Township

business Ichabod Plumb supervisor of the first

Road District return'd his duplicate work'd

out in full.  David Gregory supervisor of second

Road District reported a delinquency of one Dol-

lor and twenty cents for which he is accountable.

Jonathan Dunham Supervisor of the third Road

District reported his duplicate worked out

in full. These reports accepted by the Trustees

Atteste W. W. Rumsdell [sic Ramsdell] T.S C. B.T.S.

[two lines]
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                    <text>[Page 14]

[corresponds to page 8 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

	Record [underlined]

Resolved that the boundaries of the Road

^District For the ensuing year be as follows viz.

First Road District commencing at the

north line of the Township on the Cuyahoga

state Road thence South to the east &amp; west

Road thence east on sd Road to the Township

line &amp; west to the west line of Nijah Royces

Lot, 2nd District commencing at the east &amp; west

road thence South to the Township line

&amp; East on the road leading to Zoar to the

line of Township.  The 3rd District commencing

at the west line of Nijah Royce's lot thence

west to the Township line  [dashes]

Resolved that Ichabod Plumb be allowed

five Dollars &amp; twenty five cents for plank

furnished by him for little walnut Bridge

and an order issued accordingly  [dashes]

These resolutions recorded by order of the Trustees

Atteste William W. Ramsdell T.S.C.B.T.S.

[two lines]

To the Constable of Berkshire Township you

are herby commanded to Notify Daniel

Reagan and all his family to depart from

this Township forthwith.  That he may not be-

come a Resident of sd Township and this shall

be your warrant for so doing Given under my

hand this 13th day of May 1824

Levied May 14th AD 1824, by  	Nijah Royce

H Hodgden Constable fees 50 	Overseer of the Poor
			____
			000		

			

A True copy Wm W Ramsdell. T.S.C.B.T.S.</text>
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                    <text>[Page 15]

[corresponds to page 2 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

	Record  [underlined]               

To Henry Hodgden Constable of Berkshire

Township Delaware County, Ohio  [dashes]

You are hereby commanded to Notify Benjamin

Ramsey if he be found in your Township to depart

forwith out of the Township and keep out, that

he may not become a resident of sd [d superscripted] Township

and further if he should not depart the rigidity

of the law in every respect may be put in full

force against him

		    Signed Nijah Royce Overseer of

Feby 23rd 1825                       Sd  [d superscripted] Township

Served Feb [y superscripted] 25 by reading

		         Henry Hodgden Constable

  Constable Cost 15 cts

Atteste           William W Ransdell T.S.C.

[two lines]

To Henry Hodgden Constable of Berkshire Town-

ship Delaware County Ohio  [dashes]

You are hereby commanded to Notify Aaron

Throwden if he be found in your Township to

depart forthwith out of the Township and

keep out that he may not become a Residentes

of Sd [d superscripted] Township

Berkshire Feb [y superscripted] 24th 1825

				Signed Nijah Royce Overseer of

					Sd [d superscripted] Township

Served Feb [y superscripted] 25th by Reading

Const Cost 20 cts 		 Henry Hodgden Const

Atteste  William W Ramsdell T.S.C.

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                    <text>[page 16]

[corresponds to page 3 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

	Record [underlined]

At a meeting of the Trustees of Berkshire Town

ship on the first Monday in March 1825 for

the purpose of settling with the Township &amp; trans

acting other Township business Jeremiah Haskins

Moses Decker &amp; David Gregory. Trustees were present

Jonathan Dunham jr [superscripted] supervisor of the third Road 

District returned his duplicate work'd out in full

Hiriam A Fuller supervisor of the first Road District

return'd his duplicate work'd out in full

James Gregory returned his duplicate work'd out, except

one Dollar &amp; thirty two cents for which he is account

able.  The above reports accepted by the Trustees.

Silas C M Clary [sic McClary] Treasurer Reported the amount

in the Treasury to be Thirty Dollars two cents

which report was accepted by the Trustees

Agreed that the bounds of Road Districts be the same 

as in 1824  [dashes]

Agree also that David Prince receive a credit of

seventy eight cents to apply on his road tax the ensui

ng year that Jonathan Dunham Jr receive a credit

of forty cents for the use of a plough on the public

highways.  That William W. Ramsdell be allowed nine

ty cents for stationary and other services rendered the

Township as clerk to offsett against so mutch of his

road tax returned delinquent in part for 1824 [dashes]

Timothy L Thrall presented a bill of repairing plough

&amp; scraper which was accepted &amp; offsett against so

much of his road Tax returne'd delinquent in part 

for 1824.  Paid an order of twenty five cents in favor

of William W Ramsdell for mending scraper in 1823

Pay an order in favor of Ichabod Plumb for six Dollars</text>
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                    <text>[Page 17]

[corresponds to page 4 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

	Record [underlined]	

and twelve cents for plank furnished by him

for little walnut Bridge 1822

Atteste

		William W. Ramsdell T,S,C,

[two lines with dashes]

At an Election held in the Township of Berkshire

April 4th AD 1825 the following ^ persons were Elected and quali

-fied to the following offices the ensuing year viz

For Trustees Jeremiah Haskins David Gregory and Joseph

Prince.  For Supervisors 1st Road district David 

Prince. 2nd Road district Thomas Wheeler. and 3d

Road district Jeremiah Haskins.  For Township Clerk

George Plumb.  For Overseers of the poor David T Sherman

and Adam Vroman.  For Constable Henry Hodgden and

gave bonds of five hundred dollars Stephen .R. Bennett

bale.  For Appraiser Ichabod Plumb.  For Lister and

Appraiser Henry Hodgden.  For fence Viewers Ezra Steward

and Ephraim Kilpatrick.  For Treasurer Silas C McClary

and gave bonds of five hundred dollars James S. Gregory

bale

		Atteste

				George Plumb, T,C,

[two lines]

[following paragraph crossed out]

At a meeting of the Trustees of Berkshire Town

ship on the first Monday of March 1826

Jeremiah Haskins ^Supervisor of the third District returned his Duplicate worked

out in full. 

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                    <text>[Page 18]

[corresponds to page 5 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

	Record [underlined]

At a meeting of the Trustees of Berkshire

Township on the first Monday of March 

1826 for the purpose of Settling with the 

Township and Transacting other Township bus

iness.  Jeremiah Haskins David Gregory and

Joseph Rince [sic Prince] Trustees Jeremiah Haskins

Supervisor of the third Road District retur

ned his Duplicate worked out in full

Thomas Wheeler ['returned' crossed out] Supervisor of the [word crossed out] 2nd Road

District ^ returned his Duplicate worked out except $2.27 for which he

is accountable. ^ Issued Order No. 1 on the Township Treas

urer in favor of Henry Hodgden four dollars &amp; eighty

six cents.  Resolved that the Township Treasurer is

authorized to purchase a book for a record book

for the purpose of keeping Treasurers Records

Ordered that Henry Hodgden be authorized

to procure a new Scraper for the Township.

Issued Order No. 2 in favor of Ichabod Plumb

77 1/2 cents

		Attest

			George Plumb T.C.

[line]

At an Election held in the Township of Berkshire

April 3rd 1826 the following persons were Elected

for the year ensuing.

[line]

For Trustees David Gregory Stephen Cary [sic Carey] and Amos

Utley and qualified.</text>
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                    <text>[Page 19]

[corresponds to page 6 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

	Record	[underlined]				

For Treasurer Samuel Leonard qualified and gave

bonds of Five Hundred Dollars

[line]

For Constables Henry Hodgden qualified and entered bale

five hundred Dollars  Benjamin Pringle qualified and

entered bale of Four hundred Dollars.

[line]

For Township Clerk George Plumb qualified.

[line]

For Supervisors David Prince qualified Thomas [illegible]

-ler qualified Jeremiah Haskins qualified Sanford S 

Bennett qualified John J Brown.  James Lytle ^ George Gaylord

George Fisher qualified Joseph Patrick

[line]

For Overseers of Poor Ichabod Plumb qualified

Benjamin Carpenter 2nd

[line]

For Fence Viewers George Manville qualified and

David Landon.

[line]

	Atteste		George Plumb T.C.

[two lines]

At a meeting of the Trustees of Berkshire Township

on the 12th day of April 1826 it was resolved to distr

ict the Township for school in the following order

1st The first district to include all householders in the

Township of Berkshire West of Little Walnut Creek

excepting Benjamin Pringle Widow Dirst John Morris

and William Nelson who shall be attached to the third

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                    <text>[Page 20]

[corresponds to page 7 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

	Record [underlined]

2nd The second district is bounded as follows Commen

-cing at the south west corner of Moses Carpenters farm

thence East along the Township line till it intersects

the road  ['The' crossed out] leading Marcus Curtis' thence following the

same road ['leading' crossed out] to Big Walnut Creek thence foll

-owing the creek North to the South East corner of

David Landons farm thence West to the Higby Section

so called thence South along the line of Higby Section

to the place of beginning.

3rd The third district is bounded as follows comm

-encing at the South West corner of William Nelson's

farm thence East to the centre of the Section thence

North on said line to the North West corner of Charles

Carpenters farm thence West to Little Walnut Creek

thence South to the place of beginning.

4th  The fourth district is bounded as follows com

-mencing at the North West Corner of Rufus Carter

farm thence East to the North West Corner of

Robert Carpenters farm thence North on the centre

line of the Section to the North line of Berkshire Townsh

-ip thence West along the Township line to the North 

West Corner of Amos Utleys farm thence south to

the place of beginning.

5th The fifth district is bounded as follows commenci

=ng at the North East Corner of Amos Utleys farm

East on the Township line to the North East Corner

Berkshire Township thence South on the Township 

line to the North East Corner of Charles Carpenters farm

thence West to the centre of the Section thence North on

said centre line to the place of beginning.</text>
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                    <text>[Page 21]

[corresponds to page 8 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

	Record [underlined]	

6th The sixth district is bounded as follows commencing

['corner of Charles Carpenters' crossed out] 
at the North West corner of James Roberts farm thence

South on the Centre line of the Section to David Landons

South West Corner thence East to big Walnut Creek thence

following up the said Creek to where the Township line

Crosses the said Creek thence North on the Township line

to the North East Corner of Charles Carpenters farm thence

West to the place of beginning.

7th  The seventh district ['is divided as follows' crossed out] includes all 

the Township of Berkshire East of Big Walnutt Creek

Excepting Benjamin Carpenter 2nd.

[line]

Names of householders in the Several School Districts in the 

Township of Berkshire 1st District James Jones John

R Gamble Hiram A Fuller David Prince Ichabod Plumb

Joseph Prince Henry Hodgden Silas C McClary Adam

Vroman Ephraim Kilpatrick John Kilpatrick Nijah

Royce Stephen R Bennett David T Sherman Selah

Shelton Timothy L Thrall Jeb McCumber James

Gregory David Gregory William Steward Ezra Steward

Thomas Wheeler Soloman Steward Zelotus Jones Joanna

Jones Lucy A Patterson Thomas J. Brown Major

Manter Jonathan Dunham jr Jeremiah Haskins

Jesse Havens James Tharp Joseph Roloson Oliver

Still Nathaniel Roloson Israel Beach  [line]

2nd District Moses Carpenter Morris Moore He^nry Slack

James Rose Stephen Cary James Carpenter James Lytle

Benjamin Quick George Vanfleet Joseph Larkins James

Larkins[crossed out] Williams Israel Eastwood James Roff Stephan

R Larkins Nathan Dustan Simon Chester Benjamin

Carpenter Gideon McMullan Abraham Carpenter

William Carpenter Benjamin Carpenter 2nd</text>
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                    <text>[Page 22]

[corresponds to page 9 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

	Record
[line]

John S. Brown Ezekiel Brown Herman Smith

Crocker Jones

3rd District William Nelson Thomas Young

Edward Randal Morgan Young Elijah Young

Daniel Pringle Jeremiah Roberts William Roberts

Nicholas Vanloon John B Leonard Jacob Vanloon

Mattias [sic Matthias] Vanloon James Moore Gilbert Carpenter

Amos Parks James Smiley Isaiah Vanloon George

Loop Christian Loop Rufus Carter Eleazer Carpenter

David Longshore Deborah Clark Benjamin Pringle

Widow Dirst John Morris Phineas P Odle [sic O'dell].

4th District Edward Culver Amos Utley George

Fisher Jeremiah Smith Samuel Howland Jacob

Felkey Isaiah Hedings

5th District Joseph Patrick Daniel Wildman Jacob

Rosecrans 3rd Leonard Jones George Manvill [sic Manville] Widow

Manvill [sice Manville] Samuel Carpenter James Murphey

Catharine Culver Samuel Landon Widow Newbury

James Roberts.

6th District Charles Carpenter Caleb Brundige

William Osterhaut Widow Skeels John Grist John

Pray Alverrus [sic Alverus] Hendrick Loughlin M [illegible] Jedediah

Collins Sarah Searls Rufus Atherton Lawrence Myers

Hezekiah T. Rogers Sanford S Bennett David

Pace Besey Myers Gideon Osterhout David Armstrong

Charles Abbot David Landon.

7th District Eleazer Gaylord James Perfect Francis C

Johnes John Downer Samuel Leonard Philemon Bidla

-ck Azel[sic Arzal] Pierce Thomas Perfect Enoch Domigan Betsy

Carpenter Daniel J Carpenter  Atteste
				
				George Plumb 
				
				        T.C.</text>
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                    <text>[Page 23]

[corresponds to page 10 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

	Record [underlined]		

Ordered by the Trustees of Berkshire Township

that when a fine or fines which has been or shall

hereafter be imposed upon any person or persons

who may be residents of Berkshire Township by a just

-ice of the peace for a violation of the laws for the

prevention of immoral practices where the fine or

fines are by law required to be paid into the Town

-ship Treasury for the use of the Township the said

fine or fines may be discharged by labor on the

public road under the direction of the proper supervisor

at the rate of seventy five cents per day and a receipt

from the Supervisor of the district wherein the person

or persons so fined may reside shall be in discharge

of the fine or fines so imposed or any part there of

Provided that all fines that are now due shall be paid

within thirty days from this date and all fines

that may hereafter be imposed shall be paid 

within thirty days after the same shall become

due

June 5th 1826			David Gregory

Atteste George Plumb		Stephen Cary  [vertical line] Trustees

Township Clerk			Amos Utley 

[line]

July 8th 1826 David Gregory

was elected Justice of the Peace

B.T.S.

[line]

David Gregory's commission as justice

of the peace for said Township

is dated the twenty second day

of July AD 1826.</text>
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                    <text>[Page 24]

[corresponds to page 11 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

	Record [underlined]

State of Ohio Delaware County

[seal with letters JP]  To any Constable of Berkshire Township

Greeting Whereas complaint has been

made to us that Dun^ning Lewis Esther

Lewis his wife and David A Lewis are

likely to become a township charge,

This is therefore to command you

to warn them forthwith to depart

the Township. and of this writ ma-

ke legal service and due return

	Given under our handes

and seals this 1st day of March 1827

		Benjamin Carpenter

	Signed	Ichabod Plumb

		Over-seers of the poor
		
		                B.T.S.

Served March 3rd 1827

by leaving an attested copy at the 

residence of said Lewis with

Esther Long a girl of more than

14 years of age D. Lewis ['not being' crossed out]

and family not being at home

                            Constable

		Signeg Henry ['e'crossed out] Hodgden 

Fees, Milage 20 cts Service 37 1/2  $0.57 1/2

Attest Thos J. Brown T.S.C.
  
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                    <text>[Page 25]

[corresponds to page 12 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

		Record [underlined]    

[crossed out word]   A mee^t^ing of the Trustees of

Berkshire Township on the first

monday in march 1827

was held for the perpose of 

settleing with the Township and

transacting other business of the Tow-

nship Stephen Carey Amus [sic Amos] Utley

and David Gregory Trustees

Thomas Wheeler Supervisor of the 

2ed Road district returned his

duplicate worked out except

two days work witch he is accou

ntable for, credit for plow bolt

62 1/2 cents.  Paid Henry Hodgden

for summoning Township off-

icers to take the necessary oath

of office $1,17 1/4 for paying for

sharpning Plough share $0,25,

for Sommoning Dunning Lewis

and family to Depart the 

Township $0,57 1/2. [line]

For Grand Jurors Solomon

Steward and Rufus Atherton

for Petit Jurors Jeramiah

Smith and David Armstro-

ng were selected. [line]

 Jeremiah Haskins Superv-

isor of the 3ed Road District

returned his duplicate workd

out in full.  Joseph Rolison [sic Roloson]

credit for one days work on the

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                    <text>[Page 26]

[corresponds to page 13 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

			Record [underlined]

First Monday in March AD. 1827

Report of the Treasurer is

Twenty one dollars 93 Cents Cash

and six dollars 87 Cents Notes

	Total   $28,80 cts

Remaining in Treasury [line]

George Fisher Supervisor Debtor

tax two days works, delinquent

for eightteen twenty six

David Prince returned his 

duplicate worked out in full

31st March 1827 Thomas Wheelon [sic Wheeler] Cr.

fo two days work performed on

his road

[line]

['Stephen Cary' crossed out]

an Election held for the township of Berkshire

April 2nd and the following persons was Elected

	1827

Stephen Cary qualified

Amos Ull^e^y [sic Utley] and Icabud [sic Ichabod] Plumb    qualified [trustees in left margin]

[line]

April 7 1824

Tresuer Samuel Lenard [sic Leonard]qu^a^lified and Gave Bond

[line]

Constables Henrey hodgson qualified and Gave Bond 

James Parkes quallified and Gave Bond [April 9  vertical in left margin]

[line]

Gilbert Carpenter town Clark qualified [line]

[line]

Isach Van Loon    qualified

[line]

Rufus Carter [dashes] quallified

	     [dashes] 

Hiram A fuller apointed By the trustees June 4 1827

			    and was quallified 6

Solomon Stuard [sic Steward] quallfied [line]

Rufus Artherton [sic Atherton] apointed By the Trustees June 4;1827

James Wheler [sic Wheeler] quallified  [verticle line]  quallified	

[Supervisors  verticle in left margin]</text>
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                    <text>[Page 27]

[corresponds to page 14 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

Frances C Jhones [sic Johnes] qualified Before B Carpenter Esq

J Roleson [sic Roloson] apointed By the trustees June 4th 1827 [dash]

			and was quallifeed [illegible] [dashes] 

['Samuel Landon'  crossed out]

Samuel Landon apointed By the Trustees  June 4 1827 

			and was quallified   [Supervisors  vertical in left margin]

[line]

thomas Wheler [sic Wheeler] apointed By the Trustees June 4 1827 [dashes]

							and quallified

Nathen Dusten [sic Dustin] quallified [line] [over seeres of the poor vertical in left margin]

[line]

fence vuers

Samuel Whitney  qualified

James Moore

[line]

Summons Issued June the 4 1827

aganst hiram A fuller Rufus Antherton [sic Atherton] Samuel Landon

Joseph Roleson [sic Roloson] Supervisors and thomis wheler [sic Wheeler] over

Seer of the poor to James Parkes

Returned the 9 Sarved By Reading fees Chargd 0=85 Cents

atest   [dashes]			  Gilbert Carpenter Clark



Berkshire June th 4 [marks] 1827

the Trustees of Berkshire and kingston townships

met and agreed to attoch to the fifth district in

Berkshire township the fifth district in ['Berkshire'  crossed out]

kingston township			  Amos Utley

					  Ichabod Plumb

				    Trustees of Berkshire

				      Jacob Rosecronce [sic Rosecrans]

atest				       Moses Decker

G. Carpenter Clark [ vertical line] Trustees of kingston

[line]

September 12th 1827

thomis perfict [sic Perfect] was apointed Supervisor By the

Trustees in the place of frances C Jhones [sic Johnes] absent

and quallified</text>
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                    <text>[Page 28]

[corresponds to page 15 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

Hulbut Scovell was apointed treasure of the 2d School

Destrickt and gave Bonds Dated November the 10 1827

[line]

febuary th 2 1828

Hurlbert Scovell was apointed Supervisor of 2d Road

Destrict in the [illegible] of James Wheler [sic Wheeler] Removed

				and quallafied Same Day

[line]

to the trustees of Berckshire Township whearas

Daniel Finch and Nathaniel Jones have made

application to us to be Set off from the first

Districk for School purpores in Sunbery township

to the fift School Distreck in Bercksire township

we hereby give our concent and approteation this

ninth Day of Feb 1828		Silos odgden

				Silos Rose [trustees  vertical in right margin]

we the trustees of Berckshire Do agree to

and Consent to the Same 	Stephen Carey

atest				Amos Utley

Gilbert Carpenter Cl [dash]	trustees of Berckshire

[three lines]

Lymon Carpenter was opointed treasure of the 3d School Destrict

and Gave Bounds acording to Law with Bail feb 5th 1828

[two lines]

The trustees met on the 3d Day of march 1828

and Selected [word crossed out] the folloing persons for Grand Jurouys,

Joseph Prince thomis wheler [sic Wheeler] Rufus Carter

Gilbert Carpenter Stephen Carey David Landon

Benjaman Carpenter and the following persons for

petet [illegible] Hiram A fuller David Gregory

Joseph Patruck Charles Carpenter Allen mcLane

Amos Utley</text>
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                    <text>[Page 29]

[corresponds to page 16 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

		March 3d 1828

James Wheler [sic Wheeler] Supervisor Came for Settlement and [illegible]

find Due to the Township fore Dollers and Eighty [illegible]

			Cr By the above

[line]

					By h Scovell

Hiram A fuller Supervisor Settled in full

[line]

ordered By the Trustees that I Pumb [sic Plumb] furnish a 

Scraper and the wood work of a plow By the 

furst Day of June 1828 in houle or in peart

of a Debt Due the Township form Said Plumb

Settled and paid in full

[line]

['The'  crossed out] the Reporter of the Truseus of the township

of Berckshire is as follows three Dollers and forty one

Cents Cash and noats including Intrust 16 Dollars

and fore Cents Cr By 2 Dollers and Sixty nine Cent

[line]

Icobade Plumb Cr By Bridge planck 60 Cents

	paid in full [line]

this will Certify that we Do take Daniel

Rosecrance Daniel Rosecrance Jr and abram Rosecrance

from the 5th School Destrict of Berckshier and kingston 

and attach them to Destrict No 3d in kingston

this 11th Day of febuarary 1828 Moses Decker [vertical line] trustees
						
					                        of

			      	Isral Porter                  kingston

Gilbert Carpenter Clark	      Amos Utley   [vertical line] trustees

[line]			      Stephen Carey                          of

			      Icobode Plumb                          Berckshire

April 7th 1828 this Day Rufus Carter presented his Book

and was even on the Road tax

Hurlbut Scovell presented his acount and wee find Due to 

him the Sum of fore Dollers [word crossed out] By 1:50 [illegible]

Soloman Stuart Settled his Book and was even</text>
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                    <text>[Page 30]

[corresponds to page 17 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

	feb 9th 1827

[Following paragraph crossed out]

Names of housholders taken off the first School

Destrict in Berkshire township and attached to

furst Destrict  [crossed out] ^furst Berlin township

Samuel Conklin Vincent Conklen Widow Conklen

Jesse havens Joseph Bockoven James thorp

Joseph Roloson Jaremiah haskens Jonathon

Dunham Oliver Still John vincent Amos Utley [vertical line] trustees

Gilbert Carpenler Clerk          David Gregory

[end of crossed out paragraph]

arased thruw a mestake

Sellled with Isiah vanloon and find C Even 



at an election in the township of Berckshire the Seventh

Day of April 1828 the following persons ware elected to fill

the offices anext to there names

trustees Stephen Carey Icobod Plumb and qualified

Allen McLane Sworn 

Clerke Gilbert Carpenter Sworn

trusarer thomis J Brown and quallified and and Gave Bond.

Constables henrey Hodgsden and James Murphey

over Seres of the poor thomis wheler [sic Wheeler] and Nathan Dusten [sic Dustin] Sworn

Supervoisars Benjamin Carpenter 2d ^Sworn henry Hodsden Sworn

Jesse havens ^Sworn/Soloman Stuart [sic Steward] thomis young quallified

Daniel wildman Sworn David Landon    John Carpenter Sworn

George Loop    fence vuers Jarimiah haskens sworn

Lenard Jones

Henry hodgen Gave Bonds Dated April 10th 1828 and Sworn



Amos Utleys Commison as Justece of the peace is 

Dated march the 3d 1828</text>
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                    <text>[Page 31]

[corresponds to page 18 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

		Records of Road Destricts



1st the first Destrict Compeses all the Roads north

of D T Shermens [sic Sherman] South Line &amp; to the west end 

of the 2d teer of the Same Lots [dashes]

[line]

altered By the trustees to the ^4 Corner March 5th 1832 [underlined]

2d Destrict Composes all the Roads South of D T Shermans

South Line to Little walnet or the Section Line

on the Same teer of Lots as the above 

and to the South Line of the Town Ship

[line]


3d Destrict Composes all the west teer of Lots in

Section No 2d

[line]

4th Destrict Composes all the Roads South of Ezekel

Browns and hoges South Line [illegible]

[line]

5th Destrict is Composed of all north from hoges South Line

to the north Line of James Moore and east to the 

Sinter of the Section

[line]

6th Destrict Containes all the west half of Section No 1

[line]

7th Destrict is Composed of all north of mcLanes north Line

and South of the township Line to the Sinter Line of Section No 1

[line]

8th Destrict is Composed of all Betwen the north Line of

McLane and Ezekel Browns South Line and the Sinter Line

of the Section and Big Walnet

[line]

9th Destrict is Composed all Est of Big walnet except

Benjamin Carpenter 2d</text>
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                    <text>[Page 32]

[corresponds to page 19 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]	

May 17th 1828

at an election held in the township of Berckshire 

and Benjamin Carpenter was elected Justice of the peace

[dashes]

and his ['comission' crossed out] Comission Bares Date ['June the'  crossed out]

the Second Day of June one thousand eight hundred

and twenty eight 

[line]

September 10th 1828 the trustees ^met and apointed

Esra Stuart over Sear of the poor and he exceted

it and was Sworn in to offece

[line]

the trustess Selected the 14 Day of october 1828 the 

following pearsones for Grand Juror  Jaramiah haskens

Nathanel Gregorey [sic Gregory] nathan Dusten [sic Dustin] henrey Carpenter

Daniel wildman henrey Landon pettet Juror [dash]

Ic^hobode Plumb thomis Perfect [illegible]

James Roberts George Landon 

[line]

H Scovell was elected tresuer of the 2d Destrict in 

Berckshire and Gave Bonds for the Same to the 

Directors Dated th 21 of Novembe 1828 Decembr

the 2d 1828 		G Carpentr [illegible]

[two lines]

March 2th 1829 the trustees met to Settled with the

Supervisors and Settle with thomis J Brown tresuer

and find in his hand the Sum of five Dollers

and forty Cents in Noats and $24=58 Cash</text>
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                    <text>[Page 33]

[corresponds to page 20 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

		Supervisors [dashes] 1829 March 2th

Settled ^with Benj Carpenter 2d and Due him  				$1-31

Settled ['Due'  crossed out] to Daniel wildman Jr [illegible]  even	[crossed out]

H Hodgen  ['Cr By'  crossed out] Settled even 	   			0 00

timothy L Frall [sic Thrall] Cr By Smith work            		1=25

Samuel Lenard [sic Leonard] was elected [crossed out]

[following 2 lines crossed out]

March the 5 1832 then Settled with the Treasuerer

and him from the

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                    <text>[Page 34]

[corresponds to page 21 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

		March th 2d 1829

A List of the householders in the 1th School district

in Berckshire township for the year AD 1829

John Nilson [sic Neilson]			

Nathaniel Gregory		Lucy Ann Wheler [sic Wheeler]

Zelles Jones			Selah Shelton

Martha Jones			Mager Manter

David Lewis			Nathaniel Roloson

David W Lewis			John Weeks

Solomon Stuart	[sic Steward]	Nijah Royce

Ezra Stuart			James Clark

William Grigory			David Collem [sic Collum]

David Grigory			Wm Collem [sic Collum]

James Grigory			Ebenezer Landon

Timothy L Thrall		Ephream Kilpatrick

John Kilpatrick			Adam Vroman

Henrey Hodgen			Silas C McClary

Rufus Cowles			Joseph Prince

Ichabod Plumb			David Prince

George Plumb			Hiram A fuller

James Jones			David T Sherman

John L Crawford			Thomas J Brown
           w
James P Cra^ford 		Miss Pike

Thomis Dunham			Barbra Odle

[line]

		th 2d

A List of the names of the householders in the 2d

District in Berckshire town ship 1829

Benjamin Carpenter 2d		Stephen Carey

William Carpenter		George Vanfleet

Benjamin Carpenter Jr		Benjamin Quick

Hulbert Scovell			Marshal Sturdevant

Moses Carpenter			Henrey Carpenter

James Rose			Daniel J Carpenter

Henrey Slack			Alpheus Begelow [sic Bigelow]
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                    <text>[Page 35]

[corresponds to page 22 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

Nathan Dusten [sic Dustin]	Ezekel Brown

James Williams			Croker Jones

Gedean McMillen			James Rider

William Sylvester		27

James Carpenter

Mary Carpenter

Abraham Carpenter

John S Brown

Thomis Ayres

[line]

A list of housholders in the 3d School Destrict

in Berckshire township [dashes]

Rufus Carter			Benjamin Pringle

Gilbert Carpenter		Daniel Pringle

Ann Carpenter			William Roberts

Lymon Carpenter			Amos Parkes

John Carpenter			Edward L Randle

David Gamble			Joseph T Stieres

Deborah Clark			James Smyle

Ann Dust [sic Durst]		Jacob van Loon

John Lenard 			Isaiah V Loon [sic Van Loon]

Cirrus Longshore		Nicholas V Loon [sic Van Loon]

John Longshore			Mathias V Loon [sic Van Loon]

George Loop			Austin Walless [sic Wallace]

James Moore			Elijah Young

John Morres			Morgen Young

Patrick Murphy			Andrew Young

Wm A. Nileson [sic Neilson]	Thomis Young

Robert Lucas			Isreal Bech [sic Beach]

David Longshore
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                    <text>[Page 36]

[corresponds to page 23 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

			4th Destrict

Edward Culver - Amos Utley - Nathaniel Stark

Peter van Sickel - William G van Sickel - Asa vansickel

George Fisher  Isaac Moore  Aaron [word crossed out] 

					 Shrowden 
                       
Samuel Howlen  Isah he^adings Jacob felkey

Michel Shekes [sic Sheeks]

[line]

			5th Destrict [line]

Benjamin Newbery [sic Newberry] almon Stark  George Hess

George Manvill [sic Manville]  Nathaniel Jones  Samuel Carpenter

Nicholas Manvill [sic Manville]  William ousterhout  John R Curtis
                                          
James Murphy  Daniel Rosecrance [sic Rosecrans]Jr  Isa [illegible]

Lenard Jones  Abraham Rosecrance [sic Rosecrans] Jacob Rosecrance [sic Rosecrans]

Daniel Wildman  Daniel Taylor  Luce taylor

Edward Edsel  Joseph Patrick  George Misnor 

Samuel Landon

[line]

			6th Destrict

Remanes as it was in to the following Names

[line]

at an election held in the township of Berckshire

on the 6 Day of April 1829 the following were 

elected to the Severel offeces anexed to there names

Icobade plumb ^Sworn Allen McLane ^Sworn and Benjamin Carpenter 2d [sworn]

trustees and Gilbert Carpenter Clerke Sworne in to office

thomis j Brown tresuer Sworn

Henry Hodgen ^Sworn and William Carpenter Constables Sworn


		 
David Prince and ['Henry Slack' crossed out] Joseph Patrick^Sworn overseres of the poor

David Grigeory ^Sworn [vertical line] and henrey Slack fence viewers</text>
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                    <text>[Page 37]

[corresponds to page 24 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

Supervisors James Smeyle [sic Smiley] Sworn

James Murphey Sworn frances C Jhones [sic Johnes] Sworn

Henrey hodegden [sic Hodgden] Sworn &amp; gave bond George van fleet Sworn Sworn

Nathaniel Gregorey [sic Gregory] Jacob Bockeven [sic Bockoven] Sworn

Nathan Dusten [sic Dustin] Sworn -- Lawrence Myers Sworn

William Carpenter Served a notice on the following

persons Binjamin Carpenter H. Hodgen  David Prince

Joseph Patrick David Grigory Henrey Slack James

Murphey H Hodgen Nathaniel Grigory Frances C

Jhones [sic Johnes] Jacob Bockoven and Lawrance Myers

as town officers and made Returnes of the 

Same	G Carpenter Clerk Cost $2=50

June th 13 1829 John keer [sic Kerr] was opointed Supervoisr

of the 8 Destrict By the trustees and Sworn in

to office the Same Day


The Trustees Selected the Jurors for the year 1829

Grand Jurors			Pettet Jurors

enock Dumigen [sic Domigan]	Rufus Carter

John S Brown			James Rose

Nijah Roice [sic Royce]		George A Galard

Silas C McClary			George van fleet

James Moor [sic Moore]		Nathaniel Stark

Rufus Artherton [sic Atherton]

a warant was given by Joseph Patrick over Seer of the poor

to warn Benjamin Brundige of the town Ship of 

Berckshire on the 13 Day of october 1829 Served the

Same Day and Returned By H Hogden [sic Hodgden] Const</text>
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                    <text>[Page 38]

[corresponds to page 25 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

Berckshire March th1 1830

the trustees met a Cording to Law to Settle with

the Supervoisers and overseeres of the poor [dashed line]

and other bisness of the township

Joseph Patrick over Seor of the poor presented an 

Acount for Cloath Baut for John Rose a pauper

to the amount of fifteen Dollers and fifty nine 

Cents and one forth al [dashes]

Samuel Landon presented an acount for keeping

John Roses a pauper while Sick and the trustees agreed

to alau him the Sum of teen Dollers [line]

Nathaniel Gregory Supervoiser precented his acount

and Supervoisur and find Even [line]

paid H Hodgden for plank fore Dollers



Settled with Thomis J Brown and find in the Treasury

the Sum of Sixteen Dollers and fifteen Cents

Nathan Dusten [sic Dustin] Supervoiser precented his acount [dash]

and on Settlement find Due to him the Sum of 

Nine Dollers and fifty Cents for witch he Got an order

Cr Thomis J Brown paid on N Dusten's [sic Dustin's]order the 

Sum of five Dollers and Seventy Six Cents

[line]

David Gregory was elected Justice of the peace

in June and recevd this Commision the 15th Day 

of July 1829</text>
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                    <text>[Page 39]

[corresponds to page 26 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

at an ellection held in the township of Berckshire

on the fifth Day of [word crossed out] April one thousand eight hundred 

and thirty the following persons was elected to 

the offices anaxed to there names

hiram A fuller [sworn above fuller] trustee Benjamin Carpenter Sworn

Allen McLane Sworn [vertical line] Gilbert Carpenter Sworn Clerk

Marten Killpatrick [Sworn above Killpatrick] and William Carpenter [sworn above Carpenter] Constab

Thomis J Brown truserir Henry Hodgden ['and a' crossed out]

['Samuel Carver' crossed out] Enoch Dumigen [sic Domigan] [Sworn above Dumigen
] James Tharp [sworn above Tharp] George

fisher Nathaniel Grigorey [Sworn above Grigorey] ['James Murphy' crossed out]

Benjamin Carpenter Jr [Sworn above Carpenter] Jonathan Dunham

Salvester Orcot [sic Orcutt] [Sworn above Orcot] for Supervoisors

Nathaniel Gregory [Sworn above Gregory] and Amos Utley [Sworn above Amos] fence vuers

David Prince and Joseph Patrick overSeors

of the poor [two lines] April 7

Marten Kilpatrick Gave Bonds with Ephream 

Kilpatruk [sic Kilpatrick] and Amos parkes Bail in 500 Dotters

April 9 wm Carpenter Gave Bonds with Nathan

Dusten [sic Dustin] Bail in 500 Dollers 

Halbert Scovell was eletted Treasuer of the 2d School

District march the 13 1830 and Gave Bond with

A Begelow [sic Bigelow] Bail in 50 Dollers

the Trustees apointed George Landon Supervoisor 

in sted of James Murphy elect and he was Sworn

in to office may th 17 1830</text>
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                    <text>[Page 40]

[corresponds to page 27 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

the Trustees of Berckshire and Sunsbery Townships

met May th 29 ^1830 to Devide a Road that runs South on the 

Range Line Betwen the 16th and 17 Range begining at the top

of the hill near the Steem mill and Set to the Towship

of Berckshire ^the following  Begining at the Road Leding to Johnstown

then South Sixty three Rods to a Stake near the fence on

the east Side of the roade Just By a Little Run

Silas Ogden pater Cocknell Trustees of Sunbery and 

Hiram A fuller Allen McLane Trustees of Berckshire.


Samuel Lanard [sic Leonard] was elected Trusuer of the 

Seventh Destrict for Schools and Gave Bonds 

Dated September th4 1830


October 12th 1830 the Trustees met and Selected

the following persons for Grand Jurors

Lenard Jones Stephen Carey  John Carpenter

Henrey Hodgden  James tharp  William Gregory

Samuel Landon  for pettet Jurors

Ezra Stuart [sic Steward] Jonathan Dunham

John B Grist Samuel Lenard [sic Leonard] Moses Carpenter

			Settlement with Thos [s superscripted] Brown Township

Treasurer March 7th 1831 and find in the Treasury

five dollars forty five 1/2 cents

$5.45 ['Cr B' crossed out] Recevd 52 Dollers for poor tax

March 7th Settled with  Selvester Orcot [sic Orcutt] for work on the Road

and find Due him 3 Dollers to Be apropeated for next
year

years tax  Recvd his Certificat for 3 Dollers

Settled with H Hodgden and find Due to him 2:49

to Be Set to him for next years tax [line]
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                    <text>[Page 41]

[corresponds to page 28 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

	Sepervoisers

Jonathan Dunham [dash] even / [dashes]

N Grigorey Settled and Due him one Doller and Sixty three Cent

George fisher even

Benjamin Carpenter and find Due him one Doller ninty fore cen

				     			$1.94 [underlined]

Dudley Dusten [sic Dustin] Cr By ninety one Cents  	0  91

James Tharp Came foreward and Settled and Due the township

one Doller and fifty Cents [dashes]			$1.50

				April the 4 1831

at an election held in the township of Berckshire on the 4th

Day of April the following pearsons were elected to the 

offices anaxed to there names Trustees Robert Carpenter [Sworn above Carpenter]

enock Dumigen [sic Domigan][Sworn above enock] - Benjamin Carpenter [Sworn above Benjamin] [dashes]

Gilbert Carpenter 
[Sworn above Gilbert] Clerk  Nathan Dusten [sic Dustin] [Sworn above Dusten]
 Trusuer [dash]

William Carpenter [Sworn above Carpenter] and Peter Collom [Sworn above Collom] Constables [dashes]

Aseal Ingham [Sworn above Aseal] Gilbert Carpenter 
[Sworn above Gilbert] Henrey Hodgden [Sworn above Henry]

Jesse havens [Sworn above Jesse] John Nilson [sic Neilson][Sworn above John] Samuel 
[Sworn above Samuel] 
Lenard [sic Leonard] James Rose [Sworn above Rose]

Lenard Jones [Sworn above Jones] Jhon Lenard [Sworn above Jhon] Supervoisurs [vertical line] 
David Grigory [Sworn above Grigory]

and David Landon [Sworn above Landon] overseres of the poor Lenard Jones [Sworn above Lenard] 

and Andrew Young [Sworn above Young] fence vuers [vertical line] Gilbert Carpenter Clerk


4 of April 1831 an order Given to Horres Plumb for 50 Cents

No 1 and one Given to Samuel Whitne [sic WHitney] for 1 Doller &amp; 50 Cents

No. 2

peter Collum was Sworn as Constable and Give

Bond with Henrey Hodsden Bail April 5th 1831

James Smyle [sic Smiley] was ellected Trausuer of the 3d

School Destrict and Give Bond April

wm Carpenter Gave Bond and was Sworn in Constable 

April th28 1831</text>
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                    <text>[Page 42]

[corresponds to page 29 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

Due to peter Collum for Sarving notices

on the town offerces April 22 1831 [dash] $1.52

[line]

Nathan Dusten [sic Dustin] elected trusuer of Berckshire township

April 4th 1831 and Gave Bonds elezer Caplen Bail

[line]

Allen McLane was elected Justice of the peace in 

march and recevd his Commision March the 26 1831

[line]

an order Given to peter Collum ['april' crossed out] may 21 1831 for $1 - 50 No 3

[line]

at an election held may 21 1831 Benjamin Carpenter was elected Justice

of the peace and Recevd his Commision the 2d of July

July Baring Date the 2d Day of June 1831

[line]

Sept 26th 1831 this day H Scovell Recd an 

order for $2.50 for road purposes 

$2.50  [underlined]			Gilbert Carpenter

					Town Clerk

[line]

the trustees met on the 5th Day of march 1832

for to Settle with the Supervoisuers

Samuel Lenard [sic Leonard] presented his acount and was even

John Nileson [sic Neilson] presented his acount and ['was even' crossed out] and find due him $1-12 

G Carpenter presented his a Count and was even [dash]

A Ingham presented his acount and find Due him

Settled with H Hodgden and find Due to him

A List of Juraman Selected october 1831

Benjamin Carpenter James Moore David Longshore

John S Brown enock Dumigen [sic DOmigan] Rufus Carter

Zelotes Jones David Landon Hiram A fuller

Gilbert Carpenter [line]</text>
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                    <text>[Page 43]

[corresponds to page 30 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

	October 20th 1831

the Trustees of Berckshire and Berlen townships meet

to Devid the Road that Leeds from the State Road South

that Leeds from Sunbery to Delawer the Road begens ests

of John Rowlason'[sic Roloson] at the Town Line Betwen Berlen and 

Berkshier and agree that Berckshire Shall work the Road

South of the State Road one Miled and one forth

atest G Carpenter Clerek [dash and vertical line]	Robert Carpenter	

				     			Enock Dumegen 
[sic Domigan][vertical line] trustees in margin

The Trustees of Berckshire and Genoa meet on the

				 
		1831 to Devid the ^road Runing west from the South

est Corner of Moses Carpenters farme to Allum Creek

and Devied it in 80 Rod Seck and Genoa took the furst

and Berckshire the 2d and so on

G Carpenter Cl. [dash]	B Carpenter Trustee of Berckshire

			and John Curtes and Thompson 

			Roberts Trustees of Genoa   


March th 5 1832 John Lenard  Settled as Supervoiser

and was even

Settled with Nathan Dusten [sic Dustin] the Treasueres of 

Berckshire Township and find Due him twentifiv

Cents he also Settled Thomis J Browns as treaseures

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                    <text>[Page 44]

[corresponds to page 31 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

at an election held in the township of Berck

Shire April the 2d 1832 the falloing persons were

elected to the office anaxed to there Names [dash]

Trustees

Robert Carpenter [Sworn above Carpenter] Nathaniel Gregory [Sworn above Gregory] Benjamin

Carpenter 2d [Sworn above 2d] Gilbert Carpenter Sworn Clerk

Nathan Dusten [sic Dustin] Treausuerer ['Sworn' crossed out] peter Collum

John Dirst [sic Durst] Constables Boath Sworn and Gave Bond

with peter Collum H Hodgden and John

Dirst [sic Durst] with B Carpenter and H Scovell $1000

James Bennet Sworn Moses Carpenter Sworn paid or Settled [underlined]

Thomas perfect Sworn Henrey Hodgden

Jaramiah hoskens Sworn Amos Utley Sworn

John Nileson [sic Neilson] Calob Brundege

Charles Carpenter Sworn

			Over Seres of the poor

hulbert Scovell Sworn David Landon Sworn

fence Vuers Lenard Jones  Andrew Young Sworn

and David prince

peter Colburn was Sworn to office and Gave Bound.

with Henrey Hodgden Bail in 500 Dollers April 4th 1832</text>
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                    <text>[Page 45]

[corresponds to page 32 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

Recepts and expenditures of Berckshiere township

from the 25th Day of May 1831 to the 1st Munday

of April 1832

Rcepts

the amount in Tresueary May 25 1831 	$26=56 1/4

Recevd of Wm Carpenter for Stray Cow	 00 25 [underlined]

					 26 81 1/4

Expendituers

paid order to H Hodgden	--                4 50

paid Robert Carpenter			  0 75

paid peter Collum			  1.50

paid Benjamin Carpenter 2d		  4 77 1/2

paid Enock Domigen [sic DOmaigan]	  0 75

paid Horres plumb		          0 50

paid Gilbert Carpente			  0 25

paid Asel Ingham for guid [illegible]	  5 75

paid Benjamin Carpenter 2d	          7 50

Treasuerer presenting                     0 79 [underlined]
						
					  27 06 1/2

	Ballence agast the Township twenty five cents
				
				G Carpenter Celerk 


Hiram A fuller was electted Justice of the peace June

22d and was Commisaned th 5 Day of July 1832

A List of Jurers Selected for the year 1832 

James Roberts Nathan Dusten [sic Dustin] John Nileson [sic Nielson]

Joseph prines [sic Prince] James Perfect William Tharp

Amos Utley John H [illegible] Hurlbert Scovell

Thomis perfect</text>
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                    <text>[Page 46]

[corresponds to page 33 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

the Trustees met 4th 1833 [dashes]

to Settle with the Supervisors and other bisness

9 Moses Carpenter Supervoiser Settled even [dashes]

1 James Bonnet Sup [s superscripted] Settled and find even [dashes]

2 Amos Utley Sup [e superscripted] Settled and find even [dashes]

						 
3 Henrey Hodgden Sups Settled and find Due to him ^fore  Dollers

  and Six Cents to Be aplied to the next years tax

[dashes]

4 Charles Carpenter Supervisor of	Distt Settled &amp; found Even

5 Caleb Brundage Supervisor of		District Settled &amp; found Even 

6 Jeremiah Haskins Supervisor of District	Settled &amp; found Even

7 Thomas Perfect Supervisor of District 	Settled &amp; found Even

8 John Neilson Supervisor of District		Settled &amp; found Even

						G carpenter Clerk

[dashes]

[line]

			Records Continued

Berkshire 1st April A.D. 1833 Town Meeting

			
	At this Election ^the following Persons viz. were Elected

1st Trustees [underlined]	Nathaniel Gregory		qualified

2 -- " --			Benjamin Carpenter 2d		qualified

3 -- " --			Joseph Patrick			qualified

1 Clerk [underlined]		James W Gaylord [underlined] 	qualified

1 Treasurer [underlined]	Nathan Dustin [underlined] 	qualified

1 Constables			Peter Collum			qualified

2 -- " -- 			Moses S Tarrance		qualified

1 Overseers of Poor		David Armstrong			qualified

2.    "				David Prince			qualified

1 Fence viewers			Andrew Young			qualified

2    "				Gilbert Carpenter		qualified

3    " [dashes]

1 Supervisors first District 	Henry Hodgdon			qualified

2 - " - - 2nd Dist 		David Gregory			qualified

3 _ " _ 3rd Dist		Johnathan Dunham		qualified Trustee appointed

4 - " _ _ _ 4th Dist 		Elam Billington 		ualified [line]

									Continued
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                    <text>[Page 47]

[corresponds to page 34 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

				Record [underlined 3 times]

5 Supervisors 5th District 	James Tharp -		qualified

6th -"-- --   6th Dist. _ 	David Longshore -	affirmed

7th _ " __ __ 7th - Dist _	John Collins -		qualified

8th - " -- -- 8th Dist _ 	James Perfect -		qualified

9th - " -- -- 9th Dist. - 	Enoch Domigan -		qualified

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Berkshire April		A.D. 1833
							be
				  I certify the above to ^ correctly

Taken from the Poll Book and all officers legally qualified

				  Attest  J.W.  Gaylord.  Clerk [underlined]

[lines]

		I Certify that I issued an order for Notification

of the Elect Township officers of Berkshire Township 

to Peter Collum then acting Constable of Said Township

which was returned Served according to Law. April 6th 1833 by him

					Fees Mileage - $00.75

					 "    Service -- 1.57 1/2
                                                       __________

					      Total 	 2.32 1/2 [underlined]

Attest J W Gaylord Clerk

[lines]

I Certify that on the 9th of April 1833 Moses S Tarrance 

was qualified for the office of Constable and Gave Bond

in Due form Jointly Signed by himself J S Gregory, &amp; N patrick

and accepted By the Trustees and Filed by me

this 9th April 1833			Attest JW Gaylord Clerk

[lines]


		   
I Certify that peter ^Collum filed with me his certificate of qualification

together with his Bond accepted by the Trustees Jointly

Signed by himself &amp; Henry Hogdon

this 9th April 1833				attest JW Gaylord Clerk

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                    <text>[Page 48]

[corresponds to page 35 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

				October 18th 1833

The Trustees of Berkshire Township

by request of Mr David Campbell, do agree

to detach him from the 3rd School District

and attach him to the 6th School District

			attest JW Gaylord

[lines]

		List of Jurors for 1834

	Selected by the Trustees Oct 8th 1833

	1 Stephen R. Bennett	6 Joseph Patrick

	2 James P Crawford	7 Nathaniel Gregory

	3 James W Gaylord	8 Benjamin Carpenter 2nd

	4 Samuel Peck		9 Caleb Brundage

	5 Charles Carpenter	10 Sylvester Orcutt

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1834 March 3rd The Trustees of Berkshire Township

	met to Settle with Supervisors [illegible] 1834

Dist 1st  Henry Hogdon	Settled			Even

 "   2nd  David Gregory Settled			Even

 "   3rd  Jonathan Dunham Settled		Even

 "   4th  Elam Billington Settled		Even

 "   5th  James Tharp	  Settled		

 "   6th  David Longshore Settled 		Even

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                    <text>[Page 49]

[corresponds to page 36 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

	Records of Berkshire Township

At a meeting of the Trustees March 3rd 1834

pursuant to public notice given according to

law for the purpose of considering of and determ

-ining upon the formation of a new school dis-

_trict, it was unanimously agreed upon that there

be a new School district set off in the township of 

Berkshire to be known by the name of School dist.

No 8th Berkshire township the Section known by

name of Higby Section or Section 8 ['0' superscript] and So Much

				
of districts Nos 1 and 3 and will ^include Wm A. and John 

Neilson shall be detached from those and attached 

to this said district No 8th as prayed for

by petitioners, residents, of said district.

Berkshire March 3rd A.D. 1834 attest JW Gaylord

			             Clerk

Notice sent to Auditor for mail March 7th 1834

[lines]

James Perfect was elected Justice of the Peace

March 3rd. recived his Commission March 29th

bearing date of March 11th and was sworn

into office as the law directs, and gave bond

to the acceptance of the trustees March 31st

A.D. 1834    attest  JW Gaylord  Township Clerk
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                    <text>[Page 50]

[corresponds to page 37 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

		Records [underlined]

April 7th 1834  Town Meeting

James W Gaylord was Elected Township Clerk

and was qualified on the same day [dash]

Benjamin Carpenter 2nd Nathaniel Gregory and 

Joseph Patrick was Elected Trustees and took

the Oath of office as perscribed by law [dash] 

Nathan Dustin was Elected Township Treasuerer

and qualified 10th of April Gave Bonds [illegible]

David W Gaylord. and, Elisha W Doty was

Elected Constables, and qualified.  Gave Bonds [illegible]

according to law. to the aceptance of the Trustees

Samuel Bradford &amp; Robert Carpenter

			     
was Elected [2 words crossed out] ^Overseers of Poor and qualified

Alexander Thrall and David Gregory was

Elected Fene Viewers and qualified [dashes]



	Supervisors Elected April 7th 1834

1	Henry Hodgdon  Elected and qualified Settled Even

2	Geo Shelton	[two-letter marks in columns]	Even

3 	Jeremiah Haskins 			

4	James Rose				

5 	Silvester Orcutt 			

6	E L Randall					Even

7   	Nic Manville 					Even

8  	Geo A Gaylord					Even

9	Charles Armstrong 				Even

					Ja [s superscripted] W Gaylord Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[Page 51]

[corresponds to page 38 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

		Records

Receipts &amp; Expenditures of Berkshire Township for

the last year to wit, from the first day of March 1833

	Untill the first day of March 1834

[lines]

				 $,cts				Receipt	19,75

Receipts				Expenditures.

By amount of fines collec-		To amount of trustees orders to	

-ted and paid over by Justice		treasures of School districs	14.20 [underlined]

Campbell [dashes]		 2,00	Balance in Treasury Subtract	$5.55 [double line]

" By amount of fines collec		Credits again  By Rcvd

-ted and paid over by			money from County Treasur	20.73

A McLane Esqr [dashes]		 2,75	do by note of P. Collum Signed

" By amounts collected and 		by H Plumb &amp; H A Fuller of	 2.17 1/2 [underlined]

Paid over by Justice Olds	15,00 [underlined]			22.80 1/2

Total amount of receipts	19,75				add	 5.55 [underlined]

									28.35 1/2 [double line]

					Again Dr to paid order to

The above is a correct			P Collum amount of	 	2.17

abst from the Settlement Bill			Subtract       $26.18 [double line]

of Mr N Dustin Treasurer as handed by him to the 

Trustees and Signed by him April 7th 1834 and 

on file in the township Chest attest JW Gaylord

					C.B.T

[line]

Benj Carpenters Commission bears date of 

eighteenth of April A.D. 1834,
		
and will expire April 18th 1837.

[dashed line]

October 14th A.D. 1834		JW Gaylord C.B.T.

[dashed line]	List of Jurors Selected by the

Trustees of Berkshire township for the ensuing year

1 M.W. Miller	.4 Joseph Prince	.7 Thos Perfect

2 Nathan Dustin	.5 Ichabod Plumb	.8 Jeremiah Haskins

3 Amos Utley	.6 John S Brown		.9 Gabriel Bishop

					10 Nicholas Manville

					11 Stephen Carey
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                    <text>[Page 52]

[corresponds to page 39 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

				Records Continued

May 16th A.D. 1835 The Trustees of Berkshire 

township when met Ordered that the

first Road District shall include the

two East tier of Lots in Section No 2

from the North line of the township so

far south as to include the farms of 

T.S. Brown Dec'd and Abram Crane

		Attest JW Gaylord T Clerk

[lines]
 			
Ordered By The Trustees of Berkshire Township

That a New Road district be Erected in Said tow-

-nship, Bounded as follows, to take all roads west

of Little Walnut Bridge (in Zoar or Galena) to S Careys

North line, South to Moses Carpenters South line

and to includeing the roads on the South East 

Part of Higby Section; as prayed for in said peti-

-tion which is on file said District will be Known 

or designated by No 10th Road district Berksh

April 6th 1835			Attest JW Gaylord C.B.T.

[lines]

Alteration in School District No 1 Berk. Tow

Petition Dated March 5th 1835 Granted April 6th 1835 

School District No 1 Shall include East as far

as the Section line between Nos 2 &amp; 4 and South to 

D W Nortons South line and North to the township line

with the Exception of Mrs. Ann Carpenter

	Advertisement of the above petition on file 

April 6th 1835 [vertical line]			Attest JW Gaylord

							C.B.T.
[ine]

Recorded June 20th 1835
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                    <text>[Page 53]

[corresponds to page 40 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

		Records Continued

At a meeting of the Trustees of Berkshire

&amp; Kingston township held in Kingston on the 29th

Day of March 1835  Application being made 

pursuant to notice to attach a part of the District

No 4. in Berkshire to Dist No 3 in Kingston township

Ordered that Geo Fisher &amp; Amos Utley including 

lots No 1 &amp; 2 in Section No 1 on which they reside

be detached from the 4th School Dist of Berkshire

and attached to Dist No 3rd in Kingston townsp

			Signed J Patrick

	Attest JW Gaylord	N Greogry

		Clerk of	Wm White

Recorded 	Berkshire	C Richards

June 30, 1835 	Township	R H Hodgsdon Trustees [vertical in margin]

[lines]

		
			Distribution of ^Money on Roads

		"On the 14th of Oct. 1834 it was agreed upon by

See Notes	the Trustees of Berkshire township to appro
	
on file		-priate the Road money then in the township treas

		-ury in the following manner to wit,

	"On the road from, Zoar to Allum Creek

		Ten Dollars [dashes]			$10.00

	"On the road from J Neilson S to.

	allum Creek (West) eight dollars [dashes]     	  8.00

	"On the road from J Haskins to

	the Allum Creek road Six dollars [dashes]	  6,00

	"On the road from J Nielsons to 

	the widow Young's toward Zoar four dollar 	  4.00 [underlined]

N.B. No orders ever drawn to the above affect

					Total		$28.00 [underlined]

June 20th 1835     Attest JW Gaylord C.B.T.</text>
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                    <text>[Page 54]

[corresponds to page 41 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

		Records Continued [underlined]


		Roads

The trustees of Berkshire &amp; Berlin met on the 

9th March 1835 And Ordered, that the County Road

Beginning at the State Road leading from Delaware

to Granville and on the line of Ranges 17 &amp; 18. U.S.M.

Land running thence South on the line between

Said Berkshire &amp; Berlin townships untill it intersects

the County road leading from the Blockhouse

to Little Walnut, do agree and the Same is hereby

divided as follows to wit;  the North Part 

of Said road as far South as Barnabas Clarks South line

Shall belong to the township of Berkshire &amp; the

remainder of Said road Shall belong to the 

township of Berlin

June 20th 1835		Signed N Gregory

A true Copy attest	"   Benjn Carpenter 2nd [Trustees B. L. T. vetical in margin]

JW Gaylord C.B.T.	"   Nathaniel Roloson
 
			A H Scott [Trustees Berlin Twsp vetical in margin]

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		Roads divided

March 22nd 1835  Ordered by the Trustees

of Berkshire &amp; Kingston townships when met

that the road running on the township line

from the State road near Wm J vansickles to the 

west line of Said township be divided as follows

viz the township of Berkshire shall include the

New road from the State road one and fourth of 

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                    <text>[Page 55]

[corresponds to page 42 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

		Records Continued

and the township of Kingston shall in-

-clude the ballance of said road west

to the township line to open &amp; keep in repair 

a true copy,	Signed	Joseph Patrick

attest JW Gaylord	Benjamin Carpenter

	C.B.T.		B Newbery

			B Benedict [Trustees vertical in margin]

June 20, 1835

[lines]

Receipts and expenditures of Berkshire Township for the last year to wit

from the first day of March 1834 to the 1st day of March 1835

[lines]

Receipts					Expenditures

						To paid Trustees order to

						School districts No 1	5.60

By money received of Esqr					 "  2	3.56 1/4  

Campbell for School purposes	2.00				 "  3	4.00

" do of Esqr McLane		2.75				 "  4	0.00

" do of .. Olds		       15.00 [underlined]		 "  5	3.96 
		
			      $19.75 [underlined]		 "  6	1.08

								 "  7	1.04

								 "  8	0.48 [underline]

By money receid of Coun						      $19.72 1/4

			for 1838
-ty Treasurer for road purposes			Treasurers percent	 .59 [underline]

			15.35				       		20.31 1/2

do for year 1834 [dashes]20.73 	[underline]	Balance in Treasury    19.75 [underline]
				
								is	 .56 1/2 [underlined]
			       $36.08 [underlined]
			   

						Dr to paid to B Carpenter

						&amp; N Gregory Trustees of

						Said township [dashes]	35.00

By money belonging to towns				percent		1.08 [underlined]

hip for defraying common expenses		Dr to paid on Trus	36.08 [underlined]

one Note Signed G Landon &amp;			-tees order to P Col-

and J Patrick [dashes]		4.63		-lum [dashes]	         2.17 1/2

one do Signed Plumb &amp; Fuller	2.17 1/2	percent [dashes]   	  .20 [underlined]
				[underlined]
									$2.37 1/2 [underlined]
				6.80 1/2

						Due Township out

						of Landons Note    	$4.43 [underlined]

						Signed N Dustin

Recorded Jun 20th 1835					Treas

							B.T.

						April 5th 1835

A correct abstract

						JW Gaylord C.B.T
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                    <text>[Page 56]

[corresponds to page 43 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

		Records

On the 6th of April A.D. 1835

at the Election for township officers in 

and for Berkshire Township held at th

ususual place of holding Elections in Said

township on the day above named the

following persons were Elected to the

Several Offices annexed to their names

respectivly

" 1st	J W Gaylord			Township Clerk

" 2nd	B Carpenter 2nd

"	Allen McLane

"	Ja [s superscripted] H Plumb	Township Trustees

" 3rd	M.W. Miller			Township Treasurer

" 4th	Saml Whitney

" "	Wm Carpenter

" "	D W Gaylord	Constables

" 5th	David Gregory

" "	Justice T Calhoun	Overseer's of Poor

" 6th	Leonard Jones

" "	David Prince

" "	Ezra Steward	Fence Viewers

" 7th 	Henry Hodgdon	1st district

" "	Nath'l Gregory	2nd	"

" "	Barnabas Clark	3rd	"

" "	Nathan Dustin	4th	"

" "	Geo Fisher	5th 	"

" "	Wm A Neilson	6th 	"

" "	Joseph Patrick	7th 	"
	
" "	David Carpenter	8th	"	Supervisors 

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                    <text>[Page 57]

[corresponds to page 44 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

		Records

continue from page 43

"  8th	Samuel Raymond	8th District

"  10th Moses Carpenter	10th Supervisors

[underlined]

I certify that I issued an order of 

Notification to the township officers

Elect in due tim to S Whitney Constable

who returned Said order in due time 

endorsed Served as follows.  Served by

Reading on the 13th day of April 1835

all the within named persons except

D Prince.  Wm Carpenter, Moses Carpenter,

Leonard Jones &amp; Wm A Neilson and those

by Copy

Fees Service	$1.32 1/2		Signed

     Mileage      .80 [underlined]	S Whitney Const

       Total	$2,12 1/2 [underlined]	attest JW Gaylord

							C.B.T.

[lines]

The above requisitions of the order of

['Order of' crossed out] Notification was compiled with

in the following manner namely,

				  
J W Gaylord as Clerk by H A Fuller JP qualified

B Carpenter 2nd &amp; Allen McLane as Trus

-tees were qualified by me, James H Plumb

Trustee by H.A. Fuller J.P. Certificat on file

M W Miller as Treasurer by H A Fuller

Certificate &amp; Bond on File

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                    <text>[Page 58]

[corresponds to page 45 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

		Records

Continued from Page 44

	David Prince as Fence Viewer By

H A Fuller J.P. certificate on file Ezra Steward

as Fence viewer Sworn by me and Leon-

-ard Jones refused to serve as Fence

viewer and H Scovell was appointed in

his stead by the trustees on the 5th

day of June and by me Sworn as

the law directs

For Overseer's of Poor Justice T.

Calhoun qualified by H A Fuller

Certificate on file.  D Gregory ref-

-used to Serve and the Trustees

appointed Ja [s superscripted] Perfect Esqr in his

stead was qualified by me on th

16th day of May

Constables S Whitney Sworn by H A

Fuller Esqr Certificate and bond on file

Wm Carpenter refused to Serve as Const

and the Trustees appoint in his

stead D W Gaylord qualified by me 

and bond on file

Even 	Supervisors 		1st	H Hodgdon by H A Fuller

	"  Settled even		2nd	N Gregory by me

	"  Settled even		3rd	B [illegible] by H A Fuller

	"  Settled even		4th	N Dustin by B Carpenter Esq

	"  			5th 	Geo Fisher by H A Fuller

	"			6th	Wm A Neilson by Me
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                    <text>[Page 59]

[corresponds to page 46 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

		Records

	"  7th	Joseph Patrick	by me

	"  8th	D S Carpenter 	by B carpenter Esq

ranaway "  9th	Saml Raymond by me

Even	"  10th Moses Carpenter by N Carpenter Esq

	the Certificates of the above [illegible]

	is on file, attest JW Gaylord

June 20th 1835			C.B.T.

[lines]

H A Fuller's Commission as Justice of

the peace bears date June 22nd _ _ 35

and will expire June 22nd _ _ 38

June 25th 1835 attest Ja [s superscripted] W Gaylord C.B.T.

[lines]

Receipts and Expenditures of Berkshire township

for the last year, to wit: from the first day of March

1835 untill the 7th day of March 1836 

[line]

	Receipts			Expenditures

[line]

June 2nd AD 1835	$, cts		To cash paid on Trustees

By Cash recived on 			orders ----------		4, 85

Landon's Note		4, 66		Treasurers percentage	       00, 12 1/2

" to cash received for			Ballance against Treasury      00.  6 1/2

scraper berd           00. 25		Paid out on Trustees order      3, 00

" to cash received of 			Treasures percentage	       00, 46 1/2 [underlined]

Country Treasurer				Total expenditures      8, 50 1/2 [underlined]

for road purposes _ _  15, 67 [underlined]			       20  58 [underlined]

									8  50 1/2 [underlined]

Total receipts         20, 58 [underlined]  Balnce in Treasury	      $12  07 1/2 [underlined]

7th March A.D. 1836			M W Miller Treasurer</text>
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                    <text>[Page 60]

[corresponds to page 47 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

		Records Continued

7th March 1836 the Trustees met to settle with

	Township officers [illegible] Nathaniel Gregry [sic Gregory] presented 

	an account for setting up hand-boards three in 

	number, in the 2nd road dist,t, which was accepted

	and an Order issued accordingly, amount of said

	order in $4,00 No,d 1st for 1836 [line]

		Alteration and formation of Road districts

1st	the Second road district shall commence at the 

	four Corners of the Old Berkshire Streets, thence

	south to John Neilsons, thence across the Higby

	Section in an easterly direction to Little Walnut

	or the widow Youngs farm, and shall include all

	inhabatants on said road, save and except so 

	much as the possessions of Abram Crane which

	farm shall be attach'd to the first district.

2nd	The remainder of the said Higby Section which 

	is not otherwise districted shall be erected into 

	a new district to be distinguish'd by No 11

3rd 	It was Resolved by the board of trustees to levy

	a township tax to defray township expenses

	of the amount of (Blank ______________________)

[dashed line]

List of Jurors Oct 1835

1 Sam Bradford				6 J P Murphy

2 Amos Utley				7 John Carpenter

3 Chas Carpenter			8 D T Sherman

4 Henry Armstrong [crossed out]Hodgden	9 Alexander Thrall

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                    <text>[Page 61]

[corresponds to page 48 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

		Records Continued

On the 4th day of April AD. 1836, at an

Election, held, in and for, Berkshire Township,

the following named persons were duly elected to the offices

prefisced to their names respectively, to wit,

[lines]


Trustees,	Nathaniel Gregory	    Qualified by township Clerk
          
		Jas. H. Plumb			"  	" H A Fuller

		Charles Armstrong		"  	" T Clerk

Clerk,		Nathan Dustin			"      	Refused to serve

Constables,	Charles Plumb			"	By H A Fuller

		Ja [s superscripted] W Gaylord	"	By Wm Perfect Esq

Fence viewers,	David W Norton			"	" Township Clerk

		Wm A. Neilson			"	"	"

		Sidney Landon			"	"	"

Overseers of 	Saml. Peck			"	"	"

Poor		David Prince			"	" By H A Fuller 

Treasurer	Miner W Miller			"	"	"

Supervisors	Jas Jones			"	" Refused to serve

2nd  Dist.	Natl. Gregory			" 	By Tsp. Clerk

3rd   "		Silas Dunham			" "   "     "

4th   "		E. S. Carpenter			" " B. Carpenter

5th   "		John Longshore			" " Tsp. Clerk 
 
6th   "		James Tharp			" " Tsp. Clerk    

7th   "		V. C. Atherton			" "  "     "

8th   "		Abdiel Mc Allister		" "  "     "

9th   "		Bill Welch			" "  "     "

10th  "		Moses Carpenter			" "  B. Carpenter 

11th  "		Elisha Barry			" "  "     "


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                    <text>[Page 62]

[corresponds to page 49 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

		Records Continued

1836 April 6th Order of Notification

Issued; to D W Gaylord constable directed,

and by him returned served by reading with the eccep-

tions of, Wm A. Neilson, E S Carpenter and Ja [s superscripted] Tharp,

who being absent, from home, served by Copy 

[illegible]	Service Fees		$1.42"

		Mileage  " 		 1.00" [underlined]

                Total 			$2.42" [underlined]

Dated Berkshire April 15th 1836, and signed D W Gaylord, Const.

[lines]

April 9th Chas. Armstong Came forward and took the Oath of

	Office as Trustee, as the law directs

	Nathaniel Gregory was sworn in to office as
 
	Trustee and Ja [s superscripted] H Plumb forwarded certificate

	in due time of qualification by H A Fuller Esq.

[dashed lines]

" 15th	Nathan Dustin refused to serve as Township
  
	Clerk and Ja [s superscripted] W Gaylord was appointed by the

	Trustees in his stead and qualified.
[lines]

"	Cha [s superscripted] Plumb and Ja [s superscripted]  W Gaylord Gave Bonds

	 To the acceptance of the Trustees and ^took the Oath

         of Office as Constable befeore Fuller and

         Perfect Esq. Certificates and Bonds on

"        record and on file

[lines]

"        David W Norton  Wm A Neilson and Sedney

         Landon, were qualified as fence veiwers

         Saml Peck and David Prince as Overseers of Poor

         
         Attest J W Gaylord Clerk  B.T.</text>
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                    <text>[Page 63]

[corresponds to page 50 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

		Records Continued

April	Miner W. Miller was qualified by
  
15th.	H A Fuller Esq, Certificate and Bond

	on record, and on file, (Treasurer)
	
[lines]

	Nathaniel Gregory, Silas Dunham, John

	Longshore, Ja [s superscripted] Tharp, V C Atherton, Abdiel 

	McAllister, Bill Welch, came and was sworn 

	into office as supervisors of their respective

	Districts by me and Moses Carpenter.

	E S Carpenter and Elisha Barry, produced

	Certificates of qualification from B Carpenter

	Esq all of which is on Record and on

	file in this office.  [three words crossed out] JWG  CBT

 [lines]

	James Jones refused to serve as supervisor of

	roads, in dist No 1 Berkshire township,

	and Joseph Prince was appointed by the 

	trustees in his stead and ['qualified' crossed out]

	['by' crossed out] Refused to Serve also

	David was then appointed accept'd &amp;

	Constable Plumb served Notification on him

	which was returned in due time his Fee 30 cts

[line]

	11th Oct A. D. 1836   The Trustees selected

	For Jurors for the coming year the follow-

	-ing named persons_Jesse Havens Ja[s superscripted] Tharp

	V C Atherton  D.W. Norton  Joseph Prince

	Rufus Carter R R Arnold and Amos Searls

                                 Attest J W Gaylord  C B T
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                    <text>[Page 64]

[corresponds to page 51 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

		Records Continued

Constables	Know all men by these presents that we

Bonds		David Armstrong, A A Welch and Ja [s superscripted] W Gaylord

		are held and firmly bound unto the State

		of Ohio in the sum of Five hundred

		dollars, to the payment of which well

		and truly to be made, we Jointly and 

		severally bind ourselves, our heirs exu-

		-utors and administrators, firmly by these

		presents, as witness our hands and seals [line]

					David Armstrong [seal]

		Attest 		 	A A Welch [seal]

					Ja [s superscripted] W Gaylord [seal] [underlined]


		The condition of the above Obligation

		is such, that whereas the above bound

		J W Gaylord was on the fourth day of April
	
		Duly elected a Constable of Berkshire

		township in the county of Delaware

		now if the said J W Gaylord shall

		faithfully and diligently perform all

		the duties of his said office of Constable,

		then this Obligation shall be void, and 

		of no effect; Otherwise to remain in full 

		force and virtue in law.  A true Copy

		Attest Ja[s superscripted] W Gaylord  Clerk  [underlined]

	Berkshire 18th April A D 1836 [line]</text>
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                    <text>[Page 65]

[corresponds to page 52 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

		Records Continued

Constables 	Know all men by these presents that we

Bonds                              and Charles

		Plumb are held and firmly bound unto the
	
		State of Ohio in the sum of five hundred

		dollars to the payment of which we Jointly and
 
		severally bind ourselves our heirs executors
	
		and administrators, firmly by these presents

		and witness our hands and seals [line]

		Attest

		The conditions of the above obligation is such

		that wheras the above bound Charles Plumb

		was on the fourth day of this month duly elec-

		-ted a constable of Berkshire township in 

		the County of Delaware, now if the said 

		Charles Plumb shall faithfully and dilli-

		-gently perform all the duties of his said

		office of Constable then this obligation

		shall be void, and of no effect otherwise

		to remain in full force and virtue 

		in law		A true Copy [line]


		Attest J W Gaylord Clerk B. T.


		Berkshire April 18th 1836 

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                    <text>[Page 66]

[corresponds to page 53 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

1836		Records Continued

Treasurers	Know all men by these presents that, we

 Bond		Minor W Miller &amp; David Gregory are held

		and firmly bound unto Nathaniel Gregory

		Ja[s superscripted] H Plumb and Chas. Armstrong Trustees

		of the township of Berkshire and their suc-

		-cessors in office in the sum of five

		hundred dollars for the payment of 

		which well and truly to be made

		We bind ourselves, our heirs executors

		and administrators firmly by these pres-

		ents, signed with our hands and sealed

		with our seals this 31st day of May AD 1836

			The condition of the above obligation 

		is such that wheras the above named

		Minor W Miller was on the 4th day of April

		last past, duly Elected Treasurer of 

		Berkshire Township for the current year.

		now if the said M W Miller shall faithfully 

		and truly receive and pay over all moneys

		that shall come into his hands for the

		Use of the township then the above ob-

		-ligation shall be void otherwise to rem

		-ain in full force and virtue in law. 

		We do hereby approve of		Minor W Miller [seal]

		the above bond [line]		David Gregory [seal][underlined]
      
					
		J H Plumb

		N Gregory Trustees		Attest J W Gaylord

						Clerk  B. T. 
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                    <text>[Page 67]

[corresponds to page 54 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

1836		Records Continued

Pauperism	Berkshire Township State of Ohio [illegible]

Records		To Cha[s superscripted] Plumb Constable of Berkshire Township

		Greeting, whereas complaint has been made 

		to us overseers of Poor for s.d. township that two

		girls V.Z. Lucy &amp; Betsey Brush, have lately come

		to reside in the township, who are lawful residents

		of another County &amp; township &amp; who if taken sick would

		become a township Charge. Now therefor by virtue

		of our office you are hereby required to imme-
	
		-diately proceed to warn the afore said Betsy &amp; Lucy

		to Depart the township agreeable to an Act of our

		Statutes for sick care made and provided-

		that they do not gain a residence so as

		to become a charge able to s'd Berkshire

		Township &amp; of this notice made due service

		and Record according to law

			Given under our hand this

				July 12th 1836. David Prince

						Saml Peck

		Overseers of the Poor for the township of

		Berkshire County of Delaware State of Ohio

		

		Returned served by by Chas Plumb Contsable

		Dated July 16th 1836 Signed C Plumb Constable  Fees..45cts


		A true Copy attest J W Gaylord  Clerk B T

		16th July AD 1836 

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                    <text>[Page 68]

[corresponds to page 55 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

		Records Continued

Aug 15th	The Trustees of Berkshire township met and

1836		erected a new School district to be designa-

		-ted by no. 9 Berkshire School districts [dash]

		Said District was bounded as follows Beginning

		at the N. W. Corner of the Higby Section thence East on

		s'd Section line to the East end of B Clark land then South

		on s'd line of the East end of the West tiers of lots to the

		south line of the township also Including Lewis Smith

		farm.     attest  J W Gaylord    Clerk B. T.

[lines]

		January 5th A. D. 1837 A notice reciv'd from H A

		Fuller announcing his Resignation as a Justice

		of the Peace. Notice was accordingly given to the

		Trustees. another Election adv'r'd and Charles Arm-

		-Strong was Elected whose commision bears date

		of 8th Novr. A. D. 1836 [line] and will expire on

		the 8th Novr.[line] A. D. 1839 [lines]

				Attest Ja[s superscripted] W Gaylord Clerk

[lines]

Jan 21st AD 1837  At a meeting of the Trustees of the

Townships of Berkshire &amp; Trenton it was Resolved, that

the 7th School district of Berkshire township be so al-
		
-tered as ^to Include so much of Trenton township as the

Farm of James Hanville thence North to include

Mrs Gales West Lot Jas Ginns West Lot &amp; [illegible] Hanville

farm thence west to the township line Including 

Abdiel McAllister &amp; Geo A &amp; Eleazer Gaylords,

the above meeting was held at the school House near

Owen Huffs	Trustees of Trenton		Trustees of Berkshire
	
		Silas Ogdon &amp; Amples Barton	Charles Armstrong	J W Gaylord


						N Gregory		Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[Page 69]

[corresponds to page 56 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

March 6th A.D. 1837 Records

At a meeting of the Trustees of the

Township of Berkshire held at the Centre

School House on the 6th day of March eighteen

hundred and thirty seven. Resolved that 

1st	The Roads comprising the 10th Road dist shall

	be attach'd to the 4th Dist. and the present

	existing 10th dist. is therby vacated, [line]
 
2..	Mess'rs E Barry, Jacob Collum, and Mr Post, be attatach [d above attatach]

	to the 2nd road dist, Said persons residing on the

	Old Cyahoga State Road it being deemed expidiet

	to attach said road to the 2nd dist. [line]

3rd	So much of the sec. as lies West of the Old

	Cuyahoga Road is to be erectd into a new

	Road Dist to be known by No 10th

4th	The balance of the sec East not otherwise dis-

	-tricted to be erected into a new dist No. 11.

5th	Settled with Bill Welch, James Tharp, N Gregory

	, E S Carpenter, Moses Carenter, E Barry, Super's

	of Roads and found their respective

	accounts Even.	

6th	Resolved to furnish Scrapers for each and

	every Road Dist, [illegilble]


		attest  Ja[s superscripted] W Gaylord  Tsp Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[Page 70]

[corresponds to page 57 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

		Records

A.D. 1837

March 15th  The Trustees met and struck

	a dividend of the School fund in the 

	treasury at this date as follows to wit, [underlined]

	1st Dist	$3.78 cents	9th  $0.47	cts

	2nd  "		"2.74_ "   	to Berlin 78 1/2 "

	3rd  "		"2.61_ "   	" Kingston 75 1/2"

	4th  "		"1.13_ "     	[lines]

	5th  "		"0.47_ "     	Berkshire 15th March

	6th  "		"3.37_ "     	A.D. 1837

	7th  "		"1.73_ "     	Attest J W Gaylord

	8th  "		"1.54_"      	Clerk of Berkshire Tsp

[lines]

6th March	An Order Issued to C Plumb

AD 1837		Constable for services warning

		Paupers to depart township of  	.75ct

	one to S Whitney for services as Judge

	of Election of the same amount		.75

	and One to D W Gaylord for service

	as Constable for Notifying Township

	officers Elect in 1836 to take the oath $2.40

	A certificate to N Gregory Supervisor of 

	2nd Road dist for over work to ans-

	-wer on another years work of 		$1.51

	  Attest  J W Gaylord	Clerk of Berkshire

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                    <text>[Page 71]

[corresponds to page 58 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

		
         Records Continued

Receipts and Expenditures of Berkshire

township for the last year to wit from the 7th

day of March 1836 to the 6th day of March 1837.

		

March 7th	Receipts					Expendit-
                                                                         
AD 1836 By amount remaining in					ures

	the treasury from 1835.[underlined]		12.21	None                     
                                                                         
								reported
Nov 30th							for this

AD 1836	By amt rec'd from Co Treas'r			 5.75	Year     

	Treasurers per centage off is		 	  .17 [underlined]

	leaves a ballance on this of[underlined] 	 4.58

March 6th			Old amt			12.21 [underlined]

AD 1837	By amt received,					16.79 [underlined]

	from B Carpenter Esq fines			20.00
 
		Treasureres percentage			  .60 [underlined]

		Balance on this				19.40

		and					16.79 [underlined]

		[underlined]	Total			36.19 [dbl.underlined]    

		By amt of Notes in the

		hands of the Treasurer

		for stray &amp; [illegible]			17.00  

							and	36.19 [underlined]

		Total amts of available funds			53.19 [underlined]

		Signed M W Miller Treasurer

		dated March 6th 1837

		attest, J W Gaylord

		Clerk of Berkshire Tsp 

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                    <text>[Page 72]

[corresponds to page 59 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

			Records


1837 April 5th  An Order of notification

Issued to Holmes Patrick Constable to notify

the township officers Elect. Returned by him

same day served as follows Viz

Trustee 	on Benj'n Carpenter 2nd as trustee 	by reading

Cons't  	"  Chas Plumb a constable	    	"   "

  "		"  Wm Carpenter"   "		    	"  Copy

school ex	" E Carney &amp; D Gregory as school Exam'rs"    "

[illegible]	" D C Carpenter		"   "	   "	" Reading

Fence Viewer 	" Zelotus Jones as Fence Viewer		"    "

Clerk		" A Utley as Town Clerk			"    "

Treasurer	" M W Miller as Treasurer		"    "

Sup'rs		" Jno Neilson, Geo A Gaylord, and 

		 [Jacob Vanloon as Supervisor 		by Same

		" E S Carpenter Nathaniel Jones and

		" Jesse Havens and Jeremiah Buel 	by Copy


		Constable Fees	Mileage,	  .80 cts

		copys Services [illegible]	2.47 1/2 [underline]

				Total		$3.27 1/2 [underline]

		Holmes Patrick Constable

		Attest Ja[s superscripted] W Gaylord Town Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[Page 73]

[corresponds to page 60 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

		Records

On the 3rd of April 1837 the following

name'd persons came forward and took the

Oath of office as perscribed by law [dash]

For Trustees		N Gregory &amp; N Patrick [dash]

 "  Constable		H Patrick

Fence viewers		Justus T Calhoun  N Gregory

Overseers of Poor	C Carpenter  P Duel

Supervisors		H Hodgdon  Bill Welch  J Utley

		         S Orcutt &amp; J Vanloon [dashes]

Certicates of qualification was given in in due

time of the following from Cha[s superscripted] Armstrong

a Justice of the Peace   A Utley  Clerk [dash]

E S Carpenter N Jones &amp; Geo A Gaylord Sup'rs [dash]

Certificates of Qualification was presented in due time

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                    <text>[Page 74]

[corresponds to page 61 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

1837				Records Continued

May 16th   Trustees met and ordered

	a tax levied to the amount

	of one hundred dollars for

	poor tax or half mill on the dollar

	of the valuation     Amos Utley

			Attest     Clerk

	Trustees gave an order to N Gregory

	for sixteen dollars and seventy

	nine cents to be applied for iron

	for road purposes

	March 2 1840 N Gregory produced a bill of iron

	for $16.78 from H [illegible] Co Dated May 20 1837 which

	is to balance the order for iron above noticed

	by order of the Trustees   D Gregory T C

	The following is a list of Jurors chosen

	by the Trustees of Berkshire Township

	on the 10th day of Oct 1837 to serve the

	ensuing year  Francis Williams

	David Gregory  Robert Carpenter

	Horace Plumb  Nicholas Cook

	Charles Armstrong  Justice T Calhon

	and John S slack [line]

	Holmes Patrick Const resigned his

	office and the Trustees accepted his

	resignation and appointed James W

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                    <text>[Page 75]

[corresponds to page 62 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

	Know all men by these presents

	That we Miner W. Miller and David

	Gregory are held and firmly bound

	to the Trustees of Berkshire Township

	and their successors in office in the

	sum of two hundred dollars for

	the payment of which sum we bind

	ourselves our heirs, Executors and ad-

	ministrators firmly by these presen-

	ts signed with our hands and sealed

	with our seals this 25 day of May

	in the year 1837.

	The conditions of this above obligation

	are such that if the above named

	Miner W Miller shall faithfully

	receive and pay over all monies

	that may come into his hands for

	the use of the Township of Berkshire

	then the above obligation is void oth-

	=erwise to remain in full force and

	virtue in law              M W. Miller  [seal]

	Approved by		   David Gregory [seal]

		Nathaniel Gregory

		Norman Patrick    Trustees

[line]

	Trustees Need an order from the County auditor

	to open and make a new road commencing

	at the road leading from Berkshire to the

	bridge on alum creek thence south along

	the Range line to the road leading from

	Zoar to Alum creek on the south line of the township

		March 5th 1838</text>
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                    <text>[Page 76]

[corresponds to page 63 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

		Records

April 2nd 1838  the following persons were

elected to the diferent offices (to wit)

Trustees  M.W. Miller  B Carpenter 2nd &amp; Robert

Carpenter Township Clk David Gregory

Treasurer Amos Utley overseer of poor

Joseph Patrick and Moses Carpenter

Const Charles Plumb   Charles Landon

  and Wm Carpenter  Fence viewer

Gilbert Carpenter  Amos Searl &amp; C V Atherton

Supervisors of highways  Eleazer Dunham

Norman Patrick  J R Weeks  B. Carpenter 2nd

Enoch Domigin [sic Domigan] J. T. Calhoun  J. H. Cutler

Jeremiah Hawkins  Alex Thrall  Jesse Frey

and George Landon [dash]

Trustees settled with the following Supervisors

E. S. Carpenter and gave him a certificate

for 6 1/2 days over work also with Sylvester

Orcutt and gave him a certificate for

one &amp; 1/2 days work also settled with Jared

Utley and Jeremiah Buel and found

their accounts even

Order issued to C Plumb for adver=

=tising Election [dashes]			$0.50

One to N. Patrick for services as trustee	 3.00

also one to N. Gregory		Do		 3.00

also one to B Carpenter 2nd	do		 2.25

One to Amos Utley for servises

as Clk for 1837					 2.25

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                    <text>[Page 77]

[corresponds to page 64 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

		Records

1838

April 3rd   An order issued to C. Plumb

Const

to notify the township officers Elect to app

jurur &amp; take the necessary oath and returned

by him April 5th served on the within 

named officers by reading on all excepting

Enoch Domigin [sic Domigan] &amp; Alex Thrall and on them

by leaving a Copy April 5th 1838

Fees	Services	$1.75  Charles Plumb

	Milage		 1.25	Constable


The following officers appeared in due

time and took the oath of office for

Trustees  B. Carpenter 2nd M W. Miler

Supervisors  E. Dunham, J. Haskins

and Norman Patrick and David

Gregory Clerk  April 10th 1838

Attest		Amos Utley T. Clk


On the 10th Day of April 1838 Amos

Utley appeared before me and was sworn to

Discharge the duties of Treasurer of Berkshire

Township                D Gregory T C B T

	
The Trustees of Berkshire issued an order to S R Bennett

for Eleven dollars &amp; sixty seven cents on the 2 day of April

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                    <text>[Page 78]

[corresponds to page 65 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

The four following Orders were handed to me for Record April 10 1838

							D G

		Records

At a special meeting of the Trustees of

Berksire and Berlin Township holden at the

school house of the ninth school district in

Berkshire it was agreed to attach Jesse

Havens  Jacob Backoven and Joseph Roloson

and their property to district number seven

in Berlin Township		N. Roloson

March 20th 1838			H James		Trustees
	
Attest D Gregory T.C B.T.	N Gregory

				B Carpenter

	
At a special meeting of the Trustees of the township

of Berkshire and Berlin holden at the school house

of the ninth school district in Berkshire Township

it was agreed to attach the following discribed tract

of property situated in Berlin Township to the ninth 

school district in Berkshire Township.  Beginning

at the North West corner of the Higby section thence

West to the North west corner of [illegible] Stewards land

thence south to the land of Charles Stephens thence

West to Charles Stephens North West corner thence South

so as to include the lands of Charles Stephens and 

Lewis Sherwood			N Roloson

March 20th 1838			Harry Janes	Trustees

				N Gregory

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                    <text>[Page 79]

[corresponds to page 66 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

		Records

At a special meeting of the Trustees of Berkshire

and Berlin Townships holden at the school house in

the ninth school district in Berkshire it was agreed

that the new County road on the line of the two

townships shall be divided between the two Townships

as follows (Viz) one half mile on the south End to

Berlin Township the next half mile adjoining to

Berkshire and one half mile on the North End 

to Berkshire and the balance supposed to be 142 

rods to Berlin			N. Roloson

March 20th 1838			Harry Janes	Trustees

				N 

Attest D Gregory T.C.B.T.	B Carpenter 2d

[line]

Trustees settled with E S Carpenter supervisor

and gave him a certificate for 6 1/2 days over

work   April 2nd  1838

[Dashed line]

On the 13th Day of April 1838 The following certi-

-ficate was made [dash]I Certify that Jesse Frye Justus

T Calhoun &amp; Alexander Thrall came before me

and took the necessary oath of office as supervising

for the districts to which they respectavely belong

within ten days from the first Monday of the 

present month  Berkshire April 13th 1838

			Henry Hodgden T. C.

Atteste D Gregory Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[Page 80]

[corresponds to page 67 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

Special session of the Trustees of Berkshire Township
	
holden at at the school house at the usual place of
	
holding Elections on the 18th Day of April 1838 present
	
Benjamin Carpenter 2d Robert Carpenter &amp; Miner W
	
Miller Trustees- Order that there be five dollars appro
	
priated for the purchase of planks to repair the bridge
	
across Little Walnut Creek and the thorough fare near 
	
the creek on the road leading Easterly through Berkshire
	
to Granville. The money to be appropriated by Alexander 
	
Thrall supervisor of the 1st road Distict in Berkshire Town [mark above town]
	
	Order Issued
	         
Also, That there shall be ten dollars paid out of 
	
the township funds for road purposes to repair the
	
wall of the bridge over Big Walnut Creek near Gaylords
	
mills in Berkshire Township to be appropriated by 
	
David ['A' crossed out] Gaylord. The repairs to be made within
	
30 days of this date.  Order Issued May 15, 1838

	
Also settled with Sylvester Orcut for sustaining
	
John Blackman a pauper for fifty 2 weeks &amp; making
	
clothing for said pauper for the time ending April 15
	
1838. account accepted for $53.55 1/2 and order 
	
issued [dash]
	
[following paragraph crossed out]
	
	Also appropriated ten dollar for the repair of 
	
	Big Walnut creek bridge near Gaylords mills in
	
	Berkshire Township to be expended by David
	
	Gaylord within thirty days after this date. 

[end crossed out paragraph]

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                    <text>[Page 81]

[corresponds to page 68 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

[paragraph below crossed out]

	Also appropriated five dollars to furnish planks

	for Little walnut creek bridge &amp; the bridge over the

	thorough fare near, to be expended by Alexander

	Thrall supervisor of the first road district in

	Berkshire Township 

[end of crossed out paragraph]

Also determined to levy a tax of 1/2 mill on the

dollar of valuation for the support of the poor and for

township purposes for the present year

		The board adjourned

				D Gregory T Clerk

The following certificates were received

I hereby certify that the following named persons

appeared and were by me duly sworn to faithfully

and impartially perform the duties of their respec

tive offices  All in the Township of Berkshire Viz.

Appeared 1838 April	7	V C Atherton  supervisor

				Amos [illegible] fence viewer

			9	Robert Carpenter Trustee

			10	Enoch Domigan Supervisor

			11      	Cutler	  Do

			12	George Landon	  Do

			Joseph Patrick Over seer of Poor

Sunbury April 12 1838

				C Armstrong  J P

[dashed line]

I hearby certify that the following named

persons &amp; were by me duly sworn with ten days

after the Election to faithfully &amp; impartially perform

the duties of their respective offices TC in</text>
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                    <text>[Page 82]

[corresponds to page 69 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

Berkshire Township viz.
	
1838 April 	4	Jacob R Weeks supervisor
	    
		7	William Carpenter Constable

		9	Moses Carpenter Over seer of Poor
	                  
Galena April 9 1838
	
			Randall R Arnold J. P.
	                  
[line]

		Treasurer's bonds 1838
	                                     
Know all men by these presents That we Amos
	
Atley [sic Utley] and George Fisher are held and firmly bound
	
to the Trustees of Berkshire Township and their
	
succesors in office in the sum of two hundred dollars
	
for the payment of which we bind ourselves our
	
heirs and representatives firmly by these presents
	
sealed with our seals this 2d day of May 1838
	
	
Whereas said Amos Utley was on the 2nd day
	
of April 1838 duly Elected Treasurer of Berkshire
	
Township in Delaware County. Now if the said
	
Treasurer shall faithfully serve and pay over
	
according to law all moneys that may come
	
into his hands for the use of the Township then this
	
obligation to be void otherwise to be and remain in
	
full force and virtue in law.
	
				Amos Atley [sic Utley]  [seal]
							
We approve the above bond	George Fisher [seal]
	
	Robert Carpenter
	      
	M. W  Miller	Trustees
	      
A true copy of the original
	      
	D Gregory  T. C. </text>
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                    <text>[Page 83]

[corresponds to page 70 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

Know all men by these presents that we Amos
	
Atley [sic Utley] and George Fisher are held and firmly bound

to the State of Ohio in the sum of one thousand dollars

for the payment of which sum we do jointly and 

severally bind ourselves our heirs and representatives

Sealed with our seals this 5th day of May in the year

1838.

	Whereas Said Amos Utley was on the 2nd day

of April in the year 1838 duly Elected Treasurer

of Berkshire Township in Delaware County. Now

if the said Treasurer shall faithfully disburse and

pay over according to law all such school or other

public funds and moneys as shall from time

to time come into his hands for school purposes

then this obligation to be void otherwise to be

and remain in full force

				Amos Utley [seal]
				
				George Fisher [seal]

	We approval of the above bond

		Robert Carpenter

		M W Miller	 Trustees


	A true copy of the original

		D Gregory T. C.</text>
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                    <text>[Page 84]

[corresponds to page 71 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

		Constables bond 1838


Know all persons whom it may concern

that we Charles Plumb and Henry Hodgden

are held and firmly bound unto the state

of Ohio in the final sum of One thousand dollars

to the payment of which we bind ourselves

our heirs executors and administrators firmly by

these presents if default be made in the condition

following which is that the said Plumb has been

duly Elected to the office of Constable at the

late Township Election for the Township of Berkshire

for the Ensuing year Now if he shall perform

the duties of said office according to law then

this bond to be null and void otherwise to 

remain in full force and virtue in law

Signed and sealed this 10th day of April 1838

		N. Gregory

		Charles Plumb

		Henry Hodgden

	We do approve the within bond

		M W Miller

		R Carpenter	Trustees

	
	A true copy of the original

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                    <text>[Page 85]

[corresponds to page 72 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

The following is a list of jurors selected by

The Trustees of Berkshire Township on the 9th day

of October 1838 for the Ensuing year (to wit)

Stephen Carey, Norman Patrick, Alexander

Thrall, Amos Searle, Tyler Havens, James Brown

Daniel Vandemark, and Valentine C. Atherton

			Attest D Gregory  T C

[Dashed line]

October 9th 1838 Order issued by the Trustees for six

dollars in favor of Joseph Patrick overseer of poor

Also order for two dollars in favor of Sylvester Orcutt

for two dollars for sustaining John Blackman a pauper

			Attest D Gregory  T C

[Dashed line]

Dec 22d 1838 The Trustees issued an order to 

Samuel Carpenter for thirty dollars for sustaining

John Blackman a pauper

			Attest D Gregory  T C

[Dashed line]

Dec 22d 1838 The Trustees issued an order to Henry

Hodgden for one dollar &amp; fifty cents for putting up

guide boards

			Attest D Gregory  T C

[Dashed line]

The commision of Hurlbut Scovell a justice

	of the peace is Dated January 3rd 1839

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[corresponds to page 73 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

On the first Monday in March 1839 B Carpenter

Robert Carpenter and Miner W Miller Trustees met at

the usual place of holding elections

at 10 oclock A M in accordance with the requisitions

of law to settle with Supervisors and attend to all other

business appertaining to the duties of their office

B Carpenter 2d Supervisor of the 4th road District

presented his account for settlement wherein he credited

the whole amount of labor to his hands severally - account

accepted as presented

[line]

Jacob R Weeks supervisor of the 11th Road District

presented his account for settlement wherein he credited

all the labor required by law to his hands severally -

Account accepted as presented

[line]

Jesse Frey Supervisor of the 10th Road District

     
^presented his account for settlement wherein ^he accreddited all the labor

of his hands Excepting two &amp; one third days which it appears

the supervisor was unable to collect and was therefore

remitted - the account accepted.

Eleazer Dunham Supervisor of 6th Road

District presented his account for settlement wherein

he accredited all the labor of his hands and charged

two Days work over his tax which was accepted.

James H Cutler Supervisor of the 5th Road

District presented his account for settlement wherein

he credited the labor of all his hands to the amount 

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                    <text>[Page 87]

[corresponds to page 74 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

Justus T Calhoun Supervisor of 2d Road District presen

ted his account for Settlement wherein he credited

all his hands the full amount of labor charged the

past year - The account was Accepted


On the 4th day of March 1839 B Carpenter 2d

produced vouchers for nine dollars and fifty cents

in part of ten dollars recd for road purposes

Oct 14 - 1834  the above sum of nine dollars and

fifty cents ^was expended on the Road Dividing the Township of

Berkshire &amp; Genoa Township between farm &amp; Allum Creek


Ordered by the Trustees _ that Barnabas Clarke

and his property be detached from the 11th road

district and allached to the 3d District


The Trustees allowed Samuel Carpenter twelve dollars

over (his contract) for sustaining John Blackman in

Sickness the past year order issued March 4 1839


The trustees adjourned all applications for nine

school districts and for the alteration of old school

districts to the first monday in April next at 8

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                    <text>[Page 88]

[corresponds to page 75 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

Alteration of Road Districts 2-3-&amp; 10

Ordered by the board of Trustees that the

second road district be so altered that the road

from the dwelling house of John Neilson to Little

walnut Creek past the residence of Stiles J Parker

		
to the crossing of said creek ^near the house of Andrew A Young be attached to said second

district and the old Cuyahoga State road South of John

Neilson shall be [word crossed out] detached from said second

district and said district shall contain all the 

persons ^  &amp; the farms on which they live  residing in the immediate vicinity thereof

to Elijah Vanaukin inclusive

	Adjourned to the 1 Mondy of April

next at 8 oclock A M

			Atteste D Gregory T.C.

On the first Monday of March 1839 the 3d

and 10th road districts were so altered that

Barnabas Clarke together with the farm on which

he now resides be detached from the 10th district

and added to the 3d road distrct

			Teste D Gregory T C.

The alteration in the 3d &amp; 10th district is recorded

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                    <text>[Page 90]

[corresponds to page 77 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

      Treasurer's Report

Balance in the The Treasury on the first Monday

of March 1838			$11.02

Recd [d superscripted] from County Treasurer for support

of poor [dashed line]		89.62
				_____ 

			      $100.64

Expenditures from the 1 Monday

of March 1838 to the 1st Monday of March 1839

to wit, Redeemed order to L Orcutt	$53.95
	   
	 "         "	  S R Bennett	 11.67

             "     "      J M Gaylord	 11.13

	     "     "	  D W Gaylord	  2.40

             "     "   	  Chas Plumb	  3.00

	     "     "        "    "	 11.50

             "     "      A Utley	  2.25

             "     "	Joseph Patrick	  6.00

	Endorsed on L Carpenter's order   2.50

	Order to H Hodgden		  1.50

	Treasurers percentage		  2.86
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					$97.76

	Record Book			   .50 

		$100.64		       $100.64 [crossed out]
					______

		  98.26 		 98.26
		 ______

		  $2.38 balance for Township poor

Balance of funds for road purposes in the Treasury

on the 1st Monday of March 1838			$19.29

Received from County Treasurer for roads	$24.625
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                    <text>[Page 91]

[corresponds to page 78 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

Expenditures for roads

Paid D W Gaylord an order		$10.00

  " Alexander Thrall    "		  5.00

Treasurer's per cent			    45
					______

					$15.45

		$43.915

		 15 45
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		$28.465 Balance in the treasury

for road purposes on this 1st Monday of March

1839



		School fund

Balance in treasury on the 1st Monday of March

1838 [dashes]	 		$0.475

Paid F Rosecrans order		 0.475
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	A true copy D Gregory T.C.</text>
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                    <text>[Page 92]

[corresponds to page 79 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

April 1st 1839 The Trustees issued the following

discribed orders to wit -

In favor of Joseph Patrick for $14.07 for sustain

-ing John Blackman a pauper for clothing- Blank

Book and his services as overseer of poor in 1838

In favor of D Gregory for $14.56 1/4 for his services as

Township Clerk the past year &amp; monies advanced by him -

for books and Stationary

In favor of Wm [m superscripted] Carpenter Con - for 97 cents for serving

poor persons to leave the Township

In favor of James Manville for $4.75 for medical

services for John Blackman a pauper

For Jason B Carpenter 2d for $3.00 M W Miller $3.00

and Robert Carpenter $2.25 for services as Trustees this

past year

Norman Patrick supervisor of the 8th road district

presented his account for settlement wherein he

had credited all the labor of his district which

account was accepted by the Trustees

Alexander Thrall Supervisor of the 11th road district

presented his account for settlement wherein he

had credited the full amount of labor to all his

hands which was accepted [dash]</text>
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                    <text>[Page 93]

[corresponds to page 80 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

Pauperism

Berkshire Township Delaware County Ohio

To any Constable of said Township Greeting

You are hereby commanded to warn William Wells 

with his family to forthwith depart the said Town

ship of Berkshire And of this writ make legal

service and due return to the Clerk of said Town

ship - Given under our hands this 5th day of

January 1839			Joseph Patrick 

[dashes]			Moses Carpenter

Served this written warrant	Over seers of poor

by ['reading' crossed out] a copy read and

left with his wife - Wm [m superscripted] Carpenter

mileage 25 c   				Constable

fees service 12 1/2

March 25 1839

A true Copy [illegible] D Gregory TC



April 1st 1839 B Carpenter 2d &amp; Miner W Miller

appeared ['before me' crossed out] and took the oath of office as Trustees

and Amos Utley took the oath of office as Township

Treasurer the Ensuing year before me

					D Gregory TC

The oath of office was administered to me as Town

ship Clerk for the Ensuing year by H Scovell J.P.

					D Gregory

B Carpenter 2d was sworn as supervisor of 4th road distrct
				
April 4 Wm [m superscripted] Carpenter appeared and took the 	D Gregory

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                    <text>[Page 94]

[corresponds to page 81 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

April 6 Silas Dunham appeared and was sworn

as Supervisor of 3d road district &amp; Rd Duplicates

April 9 Nathaniel Gregory was sworn as fence viewer

April 8 Rufus Carter sworn as Supervisor of 6th District

April 10 Wm [m superscripted] G Shelton sworn as fence viewer

James P Crawford over seer of poor Charles Plumb

Constable and Jeremiah Buel Supervisor 10th

District were Sworn by H Hodgden Justice of peace

within ten days after the Election according to law

Thomas Perfect Supervisor of 9th District &amp; James Tharp

Supervisor of 5th District were sworn by H Scovell JP

April 20 J. F. Calhoun appeared &amp; was sworn as

fence viewer &amp; D W Norton as Supervisor 2d District

Duplicates for road Districts issued 2-3-10-7-8,5,6,-9 4

						1 &amp; 11

April 24 Jos [s superscripted] Jones appeared as was sworn as

the law requires to do the duties of Supervisor of

1st Road District &amp; recd [d superscripted] Duplicate

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                    <text>[Page 95]

[corresponds to page 82 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

	Constables Bond

Know all men by these present That we William 

Carpenter Nathan Dustin and John W. Watson

are held and firmly bound to the State of Ohio in

the penal sum of five hundred dollars current mon

ey of the United States the payment of which we

bind ourselves our heirs Executors and administrators

Signed with our hands and sealed with our

Seals dated the 3d day of April 1839

The condition of this obligation is such that whereas

the first named William Carpenter has been

Elected Constable of Berkshire Township and

if the said William Carpenter shall faithfully

pay over all monies that shall come into his

hands by virtue of his said office to the person

or persons lawfully authorized to receive the same

when demanded of him then this obligation to be

null and void otherwise to remain in full force 

and virtue in law

Signed sealed 				Wm Carpenter [seal]

in presence of us 	  		John W. Watson [seal]

					Nathan Dustin [seal]

The Commission of Henry Hodgden as justice of the 

peace is dated February 24th 1837.

					D Gregory T.C_
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                    <text>[Page 96]

[corresponds to page 83 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

	Alteration of School District No 4

On the 1st Monday of March 1839 application 

was made by petition of free holders in the fourth

school district to have so much territory of the

third school district added to the fourth that the

fourth district should contain the six first numbered

lots on the west side of section one as laid down

by the survey of Joseph Eaton in his survey Dated

July 1816 And the Trustees not being able to finish

all the business before them on that day adjourned

to the first day of April next following at

8 oclock AM.  April 1st at 8 oclock AM

the Trustees met present a full board when it was

proven to the satisfaction of the Trustees that the

intention to present the petition above mentioned

had [illegible] [illegible] at the law required  the alter

ation was made as prayed for in Districts 3 &amp; 4

So that the fourth district as altered is bounded

by commencing at the NW corner of lot number

one in Sec 2 at the line dividing the Townships

of Berkshire and Kingston.  Thence South on the 

line between sections one &amp; two six hundred rods to

the SW corner of lot 6 owned by Geo Loop

Thence East on the S line of Loops Farm 371 rods to

the E End of lot 6.  Thence N on the line dividing

lots six hundred rods to the S line of Kingston Town

ship  Thence west on the Township line 371 rods to 

the place of beginning.
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                    <text>[Page 97]

[corresponds to page 84 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

	Constable's Bond

We Charles Plumb and Henry Hodgden are

held and bound unto the State of Ohio in the sum

of one thousand dollars to be baisd on our goods &amp;

chattels lands &amp; animals if default be made in the

condition following which that the said Charles

Plumb has been duly Elected constable of Berkshire 

Township at an Election held on the 1st day of

April 1839  Now if he shall perform the duties

appertaining to the office of Constable according

to law then this bond to be null and void

otherwise to remain in full force and active in 

law.  Berkshire April 3d 1839

				Charles Plumb

				Henry Hodgden

Endorsed on the back as 
		
follows-

				Approved M W Miller 

				B Carpenter 2d    Trustees

	A true copy 

	D Gregory 

		   T.C.

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                    <text>[Page 98]

[corresponds to page 85 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

	Pauperism

Delaware County Berkshire Township p

To Charles Plumb Constable of said Township

Greeting-

	Whereas we the undersigned overseers of

the poor of Berkshire Township have received

information that there has lately come into

said Township a certain man named John

Galpin who is not a resident thereof and

will be likely to become a Township charge

You are therefore commanded forthwith to warn

said John Galpin and family to depart out

of said Township and of this warrant make

service as the law directs.

Given under our hands this 9th day of April

1839			J P Crawford 

			Allen McLane overseers

				     of Poor

Served this warrant by having 

a copy thereof at the residence

of the within named John Galpin

Berkshire April 10 1839		Charles Plumb 

	fees Service	12 1/2		Constable

	mileage		15
			_____			

			27 1/2

A true copy of the warrant and service as

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[corresponds to page 86 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

	List of Officers Elected April 1st 1839

For Township Trustees B Carpenter 2d - Robert Carpenter

and Miner W Miller

for Township Clerk David Gregory

Treasurer Amos Utley

Constables William Carpenter &amp; Charles Plumb

overseers of Poor Allen McLane James P Crawford

Supervisors, 1st District Wm [m superscripted] G Vansickle 2d David

W Norton 3d Silas Dunham 4th B Carpenter 2d 5th 

James Tharp 6th Rufus Carter 7th George Geist

8th George Landen 9th Thomas Perfect 10th Jeremiah [iah above]

Buel 11th Daniel Vandemark

Fence viewers Nathaniel Gregory Wm [m superscripted] G Shelton &amp;

Justus T. Calhoun

Warrant issued to Charles Plumb Con on the 1st

April requiring him to serve the above named 

persons to take the oath of office within ten days

thereafter before me or some justice of the peace which

warrant was returned by said Cons Endorsed 'Served this

Summons on the within named officers by reading it

to them April 6th 1839

fees service	$1.70			D Gregory

mileage		$1.50 				Township Clerk
		_____

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[corresponds to page 87 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

	Treasurers Bond

Know all men by these presents that we

Amos Utley and George Fisher of the Town

Ship of Berkshire County of Delaware and

State of Ohio are held and firmly bound to the

Trustees of Berkshire Township and their successors

in office in the sum of two hundred dollars for the

payment of which we bind ourselves our heirs 

executors and administrators and assigns firmly

by these presents signed and sealed this 9th

day of April 1839

The condition of the above bond is that the

said Amos Utley was on the first day of the

present month Elected Treasurer of Berkshire

Township for the Ensuing year now if he shall

faithfully receive and pay over all monies

belonging to the Township according to law then

this obligation is to be null and void otherwise

to remain in full force and virtue in law

Signed and sealed in 

presence of		Amos Utley [seal]

			George Fisher [seal]

	Accepted by us  B Carpenter 2d 

			M W Miller Trustees
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                    <text>[Page 101]

[corresponds to page 88 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

Treasurer's School Bond

Know all men by these present That we Amos

Utley and George Fisher of the Township of Berkshire

County of Delaware &amp; State of Ohio are held and

firmly bound to the State of Ohio in the sum of

two thousand dollars for the payment of which we

bind ourselves our heirs executors administrators and

assigns firmly by these presents signed and sealed

this 9th day of April 1839

The condition of the above bond is that the said

Amos Utley was on the First day of the present

month Elected Treasurer of Berkshire Township for

the Ensuing year now if he shall faithfully execute

and pay over all school monies belonging to the 

Township according to law then this obligation to

be null and void otherwise to remain in full

force and virtue in law

Signed &amp; sealed 

in the presence of			Amos Utley [seal]

					George Fisher [seal]

	Accepted by us 

		B Carpenter 2d Trustees

		M W Miller	
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                    <text>[Page 102]

[corresponds to page 89 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

	Special Session

At a special meeting of the Trustees of Berkshire

on the 20th Find [April 1939 above Find] present B Carpenter 2d and Miner

W Miller Trustees, to fill vacancies and Transact

other business pertaining to the Township

Ordered that a tax of two mills upon the dollar

of valuation in Berkshire Township be assessed

for Township purposes and to support the poor

the Ensuing year

We the Trustees of Berkshire Township do hereby

appoint David W Norton Supervisor of the 

2d Road district.  James Jones Supervisor of

1st Road district &amp; Justus T Calhoun fence

viewer to fill vacancies in the said enumerated 

offices April 20 1839		M W Miller

[illegible] D  Gregory T.C	B Carpenter 2d  Trustees

		Adjourned


On the 8th day of June 1839 The Trustees

issued and order to pay Samuel Carpenter 22

Dollars the balance due him for sustaining John

Blackman a pauper during the year 1838	


We the Trustees of Berkshire Township hereby appoint

Robert Carpenter a Trustee of said Township

to fill a vacancy in said office

October 8th 1839
	
			M W Miller  Trustees

			B Carpenter 2d [underlined]

Sworn as the law requires this Date above	D Gregory T C</text>
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                    <text>[Page 103]

[corresponds to page 90 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

On the 8th day of October 1839 The Trustees

appointed the following named individuals as

jurors for the Ensuing year.  Hurlbut Scovell,

William G ^Shelton ['Vansickle' crossed out], Joseph Prince, Amos Utley,

Thomas Perfect, Nicholas Manville, Samuel

Peck, Titus J Parker.



October 24th 1839 A special Election for a justice 

of the peace was held to elect a successor to C

Armstrong whose commission had Expired [dash]



January 31-1840 Special Election was held

to Elect 2 justices of peace to succeed H Hodg

den &amp; to fill vacancy occasioned by the non

acceptance of his commission by J Clarke

Henry Hodgden's commission as justice of

the peace is Dated February 17th 1840 as per

his report			D Gregory T C
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                    <text>[Page 104]

[corresponds to page 91 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

On the 1st Monday of March 1840 the Trustees

of Berkshire Township met at the usual place of holding

Elections to settle with Supervisors and to attend to

all business appertaining to their duties  present

Robert Carpenter &amp; Miner W Miller Trustees

[ine]

David W Norton Supervisor of the 2d Road district

presented his account for settlement wherein he

accredited all the labor due from the individuals

in his district subject to full tax which was 

accepted

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James Jones Supervisor of the first road district

presented his account for settlement wherein

he had credited all his hands the amount of labor

charged Except Peck &amp; John L Fletcher

the charge against Peck was omitted and a balance

found against the supervisor for $1.50 the amount

of Fletchers tax-

[line]

Jeremiah Buel Supervisor of the 10th Road district

presented his account for settlement wherein he

had credited all his hands the amount of labor 

charged which was accepted 

[line]

Rufus Carter Supervisor of 6th road district

presented his account for settlement wherein

he had credited to himself the amount of labor

charged Except 75 cts Due from Orson Boston

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                    <text>[Page 105]

[corresponds to page 92 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

Daniel Vandemark Supervisor of the 11th 

Road district ^presented his account for settlement wherein he had credited the amount

of labor charged Except A W Crane which sum

was remitted in consequence of Crane's Death

[dashes]

On the 2d Day of March 1840 that part of Lot

number 20 that is now owned by Jacob Collum on the

3d Section 4th Township &amp; 17th Range containing 50 A

is detached from Road District Number 10 and

attached to Road district number 11

by order of the Trustees


Order issued to Nathaniel Gregory for Three dollars

and ninety five cent payment for a scraper for road

Order issued to Allen McLane for twelve dollars

and six cents for clothing John Blackman a pauper

the past year

Also for one dollar &amp; fifty cents for services as over

seer of Poor the past year

Also to James P Crawford for seventy five cents

for clothing for John Blackman this past year

Also for one dollar &amp; fifty cents to James P Crawford

for services as overseer of poor the past year

Also to David A Ball ^for seventy five cents as clerk of Election for

Justice of peace on the 31 Jany last

Also to Hulburt Scovell for seventy five cents as

clerk of Election the 24 Octr last

Also to [illegible] Stockman for seventy five cents

as clerk of Election 24 Oct last
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                    <text>[Page 106]

[corresponds to page 93 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

	New Road District

	Ordered by the Trustees

That there shall be a new road district which

shall be denominated the 12th road district formed 

of parts of Districts 1 and two to be described

and bounded as follows - Beginning at the South

line of David T Sherman's lot in Discrict two then

West to the East line of the farm lately owned ^by T L Thrall 160 rods

and East to the East line of Section two_ North on

the State Road from D T Shermans to the North side of a

small bridge are cabins in the road nearly opposite to the 

dwelling house of Henry Hodgden including said Hodg

dens House &amp; East to section line - located 160 rods 

on the South side of A Vromans house South to the

State road leading from Delaware to Berkshire thence

East including said State road to the section line

at the house of widow A Carpenter

March 2nd 1840				D Gregory T.C.

		Also

[Following paragraph crossed out]

A new district that shall be known as district

number 13 described &amp; bounded by beginning at 

the line dividing Berlin and Berkshire Townships

at the North line of Jeremiah Haskin's Farm on

which he resides - Thence East to the East side of

the farm lately owned by T L Thrall at the west

line of District 12 - including all the territory

South 

[end of crossed out paragraph]

Order issued to D Gregory for $13.75 for services as

Township Clerk &amp; stationary the past year Ending

March 2 1840</text>
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                    <text>[Page 108]

[corresponds to page 95 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

	Treasurer's Report

Receipts and Expenditures of Berkshire Township

from the 1st Monday of March 1839 to the first Mon

day of March 1840

Balance of road fund in the treasury on the

4th day of March 1839						$28.465

June 5 1839 Recd [d superscripted] from County Treasurer 	  19.50
								_______  

								$47.965

March 2 1840 Paid N Gregory an order		  		   3.95
								_______  

Balance of road money March 2 1840				$44.015

[line]

Balance in Treasury for Township and Poor on the

4th March 1839					 		  $2.38

March 30th 1839 Recd [d superscripted] from County Treasurer	  30.00

June 15      "               "                    		   9.44

July 3 A Smith &amp; Hanc'e's note		 		  	  27.00

Feby 26 1840 Recd [d superscripted] of County Treasurer           25.00

July 3d 1839 " note D Ports &amp; F Williams   2.56

March 2d 1840 of D Gregory Delinquent fine	  		   2.00
								  _____  

								 $98.38

			Expenditures

March 4th 1839 Paid T Carpenter					 $0.625

April 2d     "    "  T Carpenter                		 26.875

April 2d     "    "  D Gregory			  		  1.50

  "        "  S Carpenter			                   .875

June 20        Paid S Carpenter			                  5.00

  "              "  S Carpenter			 		  2.00

24th  "          "  S Orcutt			                  2.00

Feby 28-1840 Paid J Williams			                  3.00

March 2   "    "  J Patrick			                 14.81
								_______  

								 56.67 1/- Continued</text>
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                    <text>[Page 109]

[corresponds to page 96 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

March 2 1840 Paid D Gregory			$6.25

   "      "    "  J P Crawford			 1.50

Treasurers percent				 2.00
						_____  

						 9.75

						56.67 1/2
						_________  

						66.43 1/2

	$98.38

	 66.435
	_______  

	$31.945 Balance in the Treasury on the 2d Day of

	March 1840 A Utley

			T Treasurer


Order issued to James Jones for six dollars 87 1/2 cts

March 20th 1840 for bridge plank

	Auditors office Delaware County Ohio

				21st October 1839

To the Trustees of Berkshire Township:  Gentlemen

You are required to cause to be opened and made the

following described ^new County road to wit, Beginning at the 

Cuyahoga State road on the line between Sections 2 &amp; 3 

near the dwelling house of Melville Beach thence E

on said ^section line 271 Rods to the Bridge over Little Walnut

Creek thence N 67 degrees E 9 Rods 13 Links to the corner of lands

of the late G Carpenter &amp; Cutler thence E on the line

between said Carpenter &amp; Cutler 36 Rods to Road run

ning from Galena to Kingston, The above road was was Es

tablished by the board of Commissioners at their last

June session			Sidney Moore A.D.C.

A true copy D. Gregory T.C.</text>
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                    <text>[Page 110]

[corresponds to page 97 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

April 6 1840 The trustees issued an order to Allen

McLane for $2.37 1/2 for sustaining John Blackman

a pauper

	Attest D Gregory T.C.

April 6 - Order issued to Charles Plum for services 

as Con - two years ending this day

Also to B Carpenter 2d for six dollars for

services as trustee and for index boards this past year

Also to Charles Carpenter for $3.81 1/4 for

clothing for John Blackman a pauper</text>
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                    <text>[Page 111]

[corresponds to page 98 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

The following persons were Elected to the offices attached to

these names severally on the 6th Day of April 1840

to wit Robert Carpenter Minor W Miller and Moses Car

penter Trustees of Berkshire Township - David Gregory Township

Clerk - Amos Utley Township Treasurer, John W Loop

and John Cockrain and William Carpenter Constables

Nathan Dustin and Henry Hodgden over seers of poor

Norman Patrick James P Crawford &amp; Charles Arnold

Fence viewers - Charles Plumb Supervisor of 1st Road District

				1 District Duplicate issued

Elijah Vanaukin Supervisor of 2d District Duplicate issued

Jacob Bockover Supervisor of 3d District      			    "      "

Es S Carpenter      "       " 4th District     			    "      " 

Winslow Bierce     "       " 5th District     			    "      " 

[George Fisher crossed out] John Domigan Supervisor of 6th District "	   "

William Hubbard Supervisor of 7th District 			    "	   "   

Charles Armstrong  "       "  8th District    			    "	   "

David W. Gaylord   "       "  9th District    			    "	   "

Raymond Hults      "       "  10th District   			    "      "

Absalom Ports      "       "  11th District   			    "      "

Henry Hodgden      "       "  12th District   			    "      "

Vinal Thurston     "       "  13th District   			    "      "

				[illegible] D Gregory T.C

April 6th 1840

Robert Carpenter M W Miller &amp; Moses Carpenter were sworn

as Trustees before me D Gregory T. C.  The oath of office as Town

ship Clerk was administered to me by H. Scovell j.P.

Warrant to notify officers &amp; list issued to Chas Plumb

	Apl 11 by C Plumb Con  Endorsed served      fees Mileage [illegible]

							Service  2.00

							Warrant [illegible]

	[illegible] the Date above	D Gregory T. C. 

April 8 Henry Hodgden appeared &amp; was sworn as overseer

of poor - also a supervisor of 12th Road district

Apl 9 Charles Plumb was sworn as Supervisor of 1st Road

district.  E S Carpenter was sworn as Supervisor of 4th

District by H Scovell J.P. as per certificate Date April 6th</text>
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                    <text>[Page 112]

[corresponds to page 99 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

April 9th Wm [m superscripted] Carpenter appeared and was sworn as

Constable and produced his bond - as follows

$500 [underlined] - Know all men by these presents the we the undersigners

are held and firmly bound unto the State of Ohio in the just

and full sum of five hundred dollars which sum well and

truly to pay we hereby bind ourselves our heirs Executors and 

administrators firmly by these presents witness our hands

and seals this 8th Day of April 1840  The condition of

the above bond is such that whereas the first of the under

signers has been Elected of the Township of Berkshire on

the 6th day of April 1840  Now therefore if William 

Carpenter the first of the undersigners shall faithfully

perform the duties of his office of Constable for said

Berkshire Township and pay over all monies collected

by him in his office as Constable and which he may bind

to pay as required by law then this bond to be void and of

none Effect otherwise in full force in law

In presence of us- 	Wm [m superscripted]	 Carpenter [seal]

				        	John Watson [seal]

						E S Carpenter [seal]

A true copy

[illegible] D Gregory T.C.

					Endorsed on the above bond

					Accepted April 9 1840

					Moses Carpenter Trustees

					M W Miller</text>
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                    <text>[Page 113]

[corresponds to page 100 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

Constable's bond

Know all men by these presents that we John

Cochran George Landen and Charles Woodruff

are held and firmly bound unto the State of 

Ohio in the sum of five hundred dollars to the

payment of which well and truly to be made we

jointly and severally bind ourselves our heirs Exec

utors and administrators firmly by these presents

as witness our hands and seals this Eighth day

of April one thousand Eight hundred and forty

The condition of this obligation is such that where

as the above bound John Cochran was on the

sixth instant duly Elected a constable for Berkshire

Township Delaware County.  Now if the aforesaid

John Cochran shall faithfully and diligently

discharge all the duties of is said office of Con

stable then this obligation shall be void and of no

Effect otherwise to be and remain in full force

and virtue in law			John Cochran [seal]

		George Landen [seal]
		
Attest					Clark Woodruff [seal]

	Amos W Condit Esq

			Endorsed on the back of

the bond - The within bond approved

					R Carpenter  
							Trustees
					M W Miller

Sworn as the law requires on

the 8th April 1840		

as per certificate of

A W Condit Justice of peace

				Attest D Gregory T.C </text>
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                    <text>[Page 114]

[corresponds to page 101 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

April 10th 1840 Absalom Ports appeared and 

was sworn as Supervisor of 11th Road district

April 11 Jacob Bockoven appeared as was sworn as

Supervisor of the 3d road District

Normun Patrick fence viewer and David W Gaylord

Supervisor of 9th road district were sworn by Amos

W Condit as per certificate dated April 9th 1840

April 12th John Loofbowrow [sic Loofburrow] appeared and was

sworn as Constable 13th Vinal Thurston appeared and

was sworn as Superisor of the 13th road district

April 12 Elijah Vanauken supervisor of 2 District 

and Raymond Hults Supervisor of 10th District appeared

and were sworn  April 15th A Utley appeared &amp;

was sworn as Township Treasurer &amp; produced his bond

&amp; Jas. P Crawford produced certificates from H

Hodgden J. P. that he was sworn as fence viewer

same date  April 13th Nathan Dustin was sworn

as over Seer of poor by H Scovill justice of the peace

as per certificate  Wm [m superscripted] Hibbard [sic Hubbard] Sup of 7th Dist &amp;

Charles Armstrong Sup of 8th District were sworn April 14th

by A W Condit J P as per certificate

Charles Arnold was sworn as fence viewer April 11th before

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                    <text>[Page 115]

[corresponds to page 102 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

	Constable's Bond

Know all men by these present That we John

W Loofbowrow [sic Loofborrow] and James P Crawford are held

and firmly bound to the State of Ohio in the penal

Sum of five hundred dollars for the payment of which sum

well and truly to be made we bind ourselves our heirs

Executors and administrators firmly by these present

Signed with our hands and sealed the 10th day of

April AD 1840

The condition of the above bond is that whereas the [word crossed out]

said named John W Loofbowrow [sic Loofburrow] was duly Elected

a Constable for Berkshire Township on the sixth day of

April Inst (1840) And if said John W shall

faithfully and diligently discharge all the duties

of his said office of Constable then the above obligation

is to be void otherwise to remain in full force and

virtue in law.			John W Loofbowrow [sic Loofborrow] [seal]

	Endorsed on the back  	J P Crawford [seal]

	The within bond and 

	security is approved by us

				M W Miller 

				R Carpenter Trustees

		A true Copy

			D Gregory T.C </text>
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                    <text>[Page 116]

[corresponds to page 103 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

		Treasurer's Bond

Know all men by these presents that we Amos

Utley are George Fisher are held and firmly bound

to the State of Ohio in the Sum of One thousand dollars

for the payment of which sum we do jointly and severally

bind ourselves our heirs and representatives

Sealed with our seals this 13th day of April in the 

year one thousand Eight hundred and forty  Whereas said

Amos Utley was on the 6th day of April 1840 duly

Elected Treasurer of Berkshire Township in Delaware

County now if the said Treasurer shall faithfully dis

burse and pay over according to law all such school or

other public funds and monies as shall from time to

time come into his hands for school purposes then

this obligation to be void otherwise to be and remain

in full force.				Amos Utley [seal]
		
Signed and sealed 			George Fisher [seal]

in presence of			The written hand

John Fisher			Approved

				R Carpenter 

				M W Miller Trustees

	A true copy

		D Gregory T.C.
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                    <text>[Page 117]

[corresponds to page 104 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

Know all men by these presents That we Amos Utley

and George Fisher are held and firmly bound to the Trustees

of Berkshire Township and their successors in office in the sum

of five hundred dollars for the payment of which we do

jointly and severally bind ourselves our heirs and repre

sentatives  Sealed with our seals this 13th day of April 1840

Whereas said Amos Utley was on the 6th day of April

1840 duly Elected Treasurer of Berkshire Township in 

Delaware County and State of Ohio for the Ensuing

year Now if the said Utley shall faithfully receive 

and pay over according to law all monies which 

shall come into his hands for Township and road 

purposes then this obligation to be void otherwise to

be and remain in full force.

Signed and sealed 				Amos Utley [seal]

In the presence of				George Fisher [seal]

John Fisher 

			The written bond

			Approved

			R Carpenter 

			M W Miller  Trustees

	A true copy D. Gregory T.C.</text>
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                    <text>[Page 118]

[corresponds to page 105 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

	Allocation of 1st School District continued

April 6th 1840 at 9 o clock A.M. The Trustees

met pursuant to adjournment adjournment present

Robert Carpenter and M W Miller where the

Applicants produced the following written

certificates.

	I certify that the number of housholders 

in the first chool district Berkshire Township

is according to my Estimation Thirty Eight

			Henry Hodgden

				Clerk

The undersigned housholders in said district

do grant our consent that Thomas Dunham 

Wm [m superscripted] Beddoe and Walter Manter shall be set

off from said district


Ichabod Plumb, Henry Hodgden, [illegible]

Bingham, Clark Brunson, Charles Plumb, Horace

Plumb, Wm [m superscripted] G Vansickle Joshua Gifford

Jonathan Hibbs, D.F Sherman, John M

Frost, Alexander Thrall, A. Vroman, David

Plumb, John L. Fletcher, J.P. Crawford

David Landen Ebenezer Landen J W

Loofbowrow [sic Loofborrow], Elijah Carney, James Jones, 21

We do certify that the number of housholders 

in the first school district Berlin Township

amounts to twenty 	Joseph [illegible]

			Benjamin Pratt

			N Roloson [illegible]

The undersigned housholders in the above named 

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                    <text>[Page 119]

[corresponds to page 106 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

Wm [m superscripted] Beddoe, and Walter Manter shall be attached

to said district

Benjamin Pratt, [two words illegible], Mager [sic Major]

Mantor [sic Manter], Levi Roloson, John Roloson, Jacob

Roloson Silas Dunham, Samuel N Myers, John

G Myers, N Roloson J B Haskins, J Haskins

Jonathan Dunham John Manter 14

And the Trustees being satisfied that a majority 

of the housholders has [crossed out] of the districts above men

tioned had signified their willingness to the alter

ation of the school district declares that Thomas

Dunham Wm [m superscripted] Beddoe and Walter Manter with 

their property shall henceforward ^be detached from

the first school district of Berkshire Township

and orders record therof to be made

April 6th 1840

		Attest D Gregory T.C.                                                    


The following is a list of Jurors selected

October 13th 1840, to wit, Wm G Shelton

Joseph Patrick John M Frost Charles

Armstrong Daniel Vandemark George B

Carpenter David C Carpenter Stiles J 

Parker			D Gregory T.C</text>
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                    <text>[Page 120]

[corresponds to page 107 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

Special Session of the Trustees of Berkshire

Township met at the usual place of holding

Elections on the 25th day of April 1840 present

Rober Carpenter M W Miller and Moses

Carpenter Trustees. To take into consideration the

amount of tax to be levied for Township and

poor purposes the present year

Ordered by the board that for Township and poor

purposes there be levied one and a half mills on the 

dollar of valuation the present year

			Attest D Gregory T.C.

Order issued to Moses Carpenter for $4.00 as over

seer of Poor in 1838. Also $2,25 for judge of 

Election one day in 1839 and two days as Trustee

Ending this day Also to M W Miller $4.50 

as Trustee ^6-days ending this day Also to Robert Carpenter

for 5 days as Trustee Ending this day Also to D Gregory

as Township Clerk and stationary $8.37 [illegible] Ending this day.

Atest D Gregory T.C.</text>
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                    <text>[Page 121]

[corresponds to page 108 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

We the Trustees of Berkshire Township hereby appoint

John Domigan Supervisor of the sixth road district 

of Berkshire Township to supply a vacancy in said

district			M. W. Miller 

April 25 1840			R. Carpenter   Trustees

				Moses Carpenter

Attest D Gregory T.C.
		
		Sworn the date above  &amp; recd [d superscripted] road duplicate

The board then adjourned 
				D Gregory T.C.

May 22-1840

Order issued to Sylvester Orcutt for $67-32 for

sustaining John Blackman a pauper in full up

to May 9th 1840.

May 28 1840 order issued to Charles Plumb for

three dollars and forty cents for services as Constable

October 13th 1840 order by the Trustees (a full board 

being present) That the Township ^Clerk shall not be 

required to visit district schools the present schoolyear

			Attest D. Gregory TC</text>
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                    <text>[Page 122]

[corresponds to page 109 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

On the 1st Monday of March 1841 The Trustees

of Berkshire Township met at the usual place of 

holding Elections at 9 o clock A M present Robert 

Carpenter Moses Carpenter and Miner W Miller

Trustees. The ^board organized [illegible] for business. John

Domigan Supervisor of 6th road district Exhibited his

account for settlement wherein he had credited to  

himself the amount of labor due from the tax payers

in his district which was accepted [line]

Charles Armstrong  Supervisor of 8th road District

Exhibited his account for settlement wherein he had

credited all the hands of his district with the labor

charged to them which was accepted 

Elijah Vanauken Supervisor of 2d Road district

Exhibited his account for settlement wherein he had

credited all the hands of his district with the labor 

charged to them which was accepted

Order issued to Melville Beach for one dollar and

fifty cents (for iron to put on scraper) payable out of

road funds

Henry Hodgden Supervisor of 12th Road district Exhibited

his account for settlement wherein he had credited all the 

hands the amount of labor charged [line] and charged for him

self 2 days extra on our work which was accepted and order

issued for one dollar &amp; fifty cents</text>
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                    <text>[Page 123]

[corresponds to page 110 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

Order issued to H Hodgden overseer of poor (for ser

-vices the past year &amp; [illegible] for John Blackman a pauper)

for five dollars

Also to McLean and Sherman for six dollars 12 1/2 cents

for clothing for John Blackman a pauper

Also to Allen McLean for five dollars house rent for

Mrs Kay a pauper

Also to Sylvester Orcutt for forty dollars in part for sustain

ind John Blackman a pauper for the year Ending May

9th 1841

Also to Elijah Vanaukin for one dollar out of road fund

Absalom  [illegible] Supervisor of 11th Road district Exhib

ited his account for settlement wherein he had credited 

the full amount of labor to his hands as charged

which was accepted

Jacob Bockeven Supervisor of 3d Road district Exhibited 

his account for settlement wherein he had credited all

the work of all his hands which was accepted

Order issued to Nathan Dustin overseer of poor for 

services the ^year $2,25

Application was made by citizens of the 8th school

district to divide the same which application was re

ceived and continued to the 1st monday of April

next at 9 o clock A. M. the Township Treasurer Exhib

it Ed his accounts for settlement which examined &amp; 

found correct - the board then adjourned to the first 

Monday of April next at 9 oclock A.M.

						D Gregory T.C.	</text>
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                    <text>[Page 124]

[corresponds to page 111 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

The following is a statement of the receipts and Expendi

-tures of Berkshire Township from the second day

of March 1840 to the first day of March 1841, to wit, 

Balance of funds in the Treasury for road purposes

on the 2d day of March 1840					$44 01 1/2

May 27 Recd [d superscripted] of County Treasurer	 	35 43
								______

								$79.44 1/2

						  		  7 08 [illegible]
								______

Expenditure of road fund 			      Balance	$72.360

Paid James Jones on order $6.87 1/2

Treasurer's percent	     21
			____________
			
[dashes]	          $7.08 1/2

			[dashes]

Township ^&amp; poor purposes

Balance in the Treasury on the 2d day of

March 1840 [dashes]						$31.94 1/4

May 27th Recd [d superscripted] of County Treasurer		174.48

Feby. 24 1841 Recd [d superscripedt] of County Treasurer	146.78

March 1st "  Recd [d superscripted] of H Hodgden		  5.62 1/2
								___________

								$358.82 1/2


	Expenditures for Township and 

poor purposes $

1840 May 28 Paid D. Gregory on order				$ 6.81 1/4
	
	      "		"	"				  8 37 1/2

	      "		"	"				 13.75

	      "		"	"				    41

	      "	 S Orcut	"				 67.32

	      "	 Robert Carpenter 				  3.75

	      "	       ' '	"				  2.25

	      "	M W Miller	"				  4.50

	      "		"	"				   .92

	      "	S Carpenter	"				 17.00</text>
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                    <text>[Page 125]

[corresponds to page 112 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

Paid Charles Plumb on order		$5.27

"	J P Crawford	"	  	.75

"	A. McLean	"		12.06

"	    "		"		 2.37

"	    "		"		 1.50

"	Wm Carpenter    "        	 .97

"	Saml Carpenter	"		 9.12 1/2

"	Moses Carpenter "	 	4.00

"	    "		"        	2.25

"	Charles Plumb	"	 	3.40

"	Cha[ supersccripted] Carpenter	3.81

"	N Gregory	"		 2,02.1/2

"	    "		"	 	3,36

"	H Scovell	"	  	 75
	
"	D A Ball		  	 75

"	B Carpenter 2d 	" 	 	6.18

"	J W Manville		 	5.15

"	N Patrick			 3.49

"	C Armstrong		 	2.25

[illegible] D Ports		 2.56		Township ^&amp; poor credits

	Treasurer percent	 5.95			$ 358.82 1/2

March 1st, 1841 paid H Hodgden	 5 00		Expenses  211.49
					 		 ________
	"	"	"	 1.50		Balance	$ 147.34

Treasurer's per cent		   16 1/2

			    ________________

				$217.49

Balance in the Treasury for road purposes on the 1st day

of March 1841  $72.36

For township and poor purposes $147.34 cts
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                    <text>[Page 126]

[corresponds to page 113 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

April 5th 1841 at 9 oclock A.M. The Trustees met

pursuant to adjournament present Miner W. Miller

Robert Carpenter, Moses Carpenter Trustees when the

following petition was considered

To the Trustees of Berkshire Township

Your [illegible] legal voters of the Eighth school 

district in said Township respectfully request that

south district Extend so far north as to the 

centre of lot twenty the balance to be formed

into another district

March 1st 1841

Hiram Carpenter, Daniel Vandemark, Robert

Luddoth, Jared Utley Enos Dar, Alvin

T Belt, Jonathan Maring, J S [illegible]

George W Closson, J R Weeks, Benjamin Emerson

James Rose, John Dirst, Willian H Rose,

Absalom Ports, Jacob Collum John Nielson

Daniel Hoover Joel Cleveland 

The board being satisfied that a majority of all

the housholders ['had sig' crossed out] of said school district num-

ber Eight had signed the above petition and that

the intention to present the same had been duly

advertised ordered that the alter in said school

^district be made as prayed for, that part lying north of

the division line on lot 20 shall be Known as

the 8th district and that part that lies South of 

Said line shall be Known as school district

number ten</text>
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                    <text>[Page 128]

[corresponds to page 114 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

Raymond Hults Supervisor of 10th Road district

Exhibited his account for settlement wherein he had

credited all the labor due from all the hands in his

district and charged 2 days over work praying to be

credited 2 days for next years tax which was accepted


		[line]

Winslow Bierce Supervisor of 5th Road district Exhib

-ited his account for settlement wherein he had cred

ited all the work to all the hands in his district and 

charged charged in addition for superintending the hands

three dollars at 75 cts per day which was accepted and [illegible]

issued.


April 5 1841 order issued to James P Crawford for $5.00 for 

coffin for Elon Stockwell decd [d superscripted] Also to David A Ball

for 75 cts as clerk of Elections this day also to Moses

Moses Carpenter for $ 1.50 cts. also to Robert Carpenter

$1.50 also to M W Miller $1.50. Also to D Gregory

service as clerk up to this day D Gregory T C

Wm [m superscripted] Hibbirt Supervisor of 7th Road district 

produced his acc ount for settlemenl wherein he 

he had credited his hands for all the labor due

in his district which was accepted</text>
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                    <text>[Page 129]

[corresponds to page 115 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

The following persons were Elected to the affixed

to their names severally on the 5th day of April

1841, to wit, 	James P Crawford 

		Moses Carpenter		Trustees

		Robert Carpenter

		Henry Hodgden Township Clerk

		Amos Utley Township Treasurer

		Riley Parker Wm Carpenter Saml [l superscripted] Conley (Constables [above]

	Daniel Vandemark V C Atherton Overseers of poor

	Jas [s superscripted] Jones Nathl [l superscripted] Jones David A Ball Fence viewers

	 Supervisors-1 District Joseph Prince

	  		2   "  Wm [m superscripted] G Shelton

			3   "  Harvey Johnson

			4   "  Nathan Dustin

			5 Winslow Bierced

			6 George Laop [sic Loop}

			7   " Nathaniel Jones

			8   " James Sharp

			9     Enoch Domigan

			10    Jerimiah Buel

			11  " Jared Utley

			12  " A H Humiston

			13  " Silas Dunham
	

Joseph Prince and Horace Plumb received Each an

Equal number of votes for Supervisor in the first

road district the Trustees drew lots for them and

the choice fell on Joseph Prince. who was the declar

ed duly Elected Supervisor of the district aformen

tioned [dash].

Moses Carpenter &amp; Robert Carpenter Trustees &amp; D A Ball

fence viewer severally  [illegible] and were sworn as the

law directs April 5 - 1841</text>
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                    <text>[Page 130]

[corresponds to page 116 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

On the 6th day of April 1841 H Hodgden appeared 

and was sworn as the law directs to perform the duties of 

Township Clerk before me.	D Gregory T. C

[line]

On the 9th of April 1841 James P Crawford

came before me and ^was sworn as the law requires

to perform the duties of Trustee.
				
				H Hodgden T.C.
[line]

Same day Harvey Johnson Winslow Bierce

Joseph Prince appeared and were sworn

according to law to each perform the duties

of Supervisor for their respective districts

by me				H Hodgden T.C.

[line]

On the 12th day of April 1841 personably came

Jeremiah Buel and sworn as the law re

quired to perform the duties of Supervisor

				Henry Hodgden T C

[line]

Same day Silas Dunham came before me and 

was sworn to perform the duties of supervisor

according to law by me  Henry Hodgden T C.

[line]

April the 12th 1841 Daniel Van Dermark came

before me and took the oath of office as

Overseer of the the poor before me

				Henry Hodgden
[line]

On the 13th April 1841 Riley Parker T.C.

came before me and took the oath of

office as constable of Berk shire and  [illegible]

his bond of which the following is a copy

see next page

[line]

On the 14th day of April

Wm G Shelton as the law requires

to perform the duties of Supervisor

				H Hodgden T C
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                    <text>[Page 131]

[corresponds to page 117 of the Berkshire Township Record Book No. 2]

Riley Parker Constable bond

Know all persons by these presents that we Riley

Parker and Elijah Van Auken are held and 

firmly bound unto the State of Ohio in the penal

sum of five hundred dollars for the payment 

of which we bind ourselves our heirs executors

and administrators firmly by these presents

In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our

names and affixed our seals this 12th day of

April 1841

The condition of this bond is such that whereas the

above bound Riley Parker was duly elected

Constable for Berkshire Township on the fifth day

of April 1841 And if the said Riley Parker 

shall discharge all the duties of said office 

of Constable according to law then this bond to 

be null and void otherwise to remain in

full force and virlue in law

	(signed)	Riley Parker [S]

	( [illegible])	Elijah Vanauken [S]

	Endorsed The within approved

			Robert Carpenter 

			Moses Carpenter  Trustees


A True copy

Attest Henry Hodgden Clerk [underlined]

[line]

On the 14th day of April 1841 Jared Utley who

is elected supervisor of the 11th road district

came before me and was sworn as the law

requires to perform the duties of said office by me

			Henry Hodgden Clerk [underlined]
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                    <text>[Page 132]

[corresponds to page 118 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

Know all men by these presents that we the undersign [ers above undersign]

are held and firmly bound unto the State of Ohio in the 

just and full sum of five hundred dollars to which

payment well and to be made we bind ourselves

our heirs, executors and administrators firmly by

these presents signed with our hands and sealed 

with our seals and dated the twelfth day of April

AD 1841

The condition of the above obligation is such that

whereas the first named of the undersigners

has been duly elected Constable on the fifth day of 

April 1841 [line] Now therefore if the first named

undersignor shall well and truly do and per

form all and singular the duties appertain

ing to the office of Constable aforesaid and 

Shall collect pay over and account for all

monies which by law he should do without fraud

or unlawful delay then this obligation to be 

void ['otherwise' crossed out] and of none effect otherwise to

remain in full forcse and virtue in law

Signed sealed and delivered the day and year first

above written

In presents of 		Wm Carpenter [seal]

Edgar Westervelt	W Nance [seal]

			N Dustin [seal]

Endorsed Approved

				Moses Carpenter 

				Robert Carpenter [Trustees]

A true copy Attest 

				Henry Hodgden Clerk [underlined]
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                    <text>[Page 133]

[corresponds to page 119 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

Accompanying the above bond was the following

vis State of Ohio Delaware County [illegible]

It is hereby certified that Wm Carpenter appeared

before me Hurlbut Scovell a Justice of the peace 

in and for said County and made ^solemn oath to support the

Constitution of the United States and of this State also

the necessary oath of office as Constable

April 14th 1841		H Scovell Justice of the peace

[line]

On the 14th day of April 1841 Amos Utley (who was on

the 5th inst elected Treasurer of Berkshire township)

came before me and was Sworn as the law requires

to perform the duties of Treasurer of Berkshire town

ship by me		Henry Hodgden Clerk [underlined]

Also produced the following

			Bond

Know all men by these presents that we Amos

Utley and George Fisher are held and firmly bound 

to the Trustees of Berkshire township &amp; there success

-ors in office in the sum of three hundered

dollars for the payment of which we do joint

ly and Severally bind ourselves our heirs

executors and administrators firmly by

these presents signed with our hands

and Sealed with our Seals this 14th day of 

April 1841

The condition of the above Bond is that 

that the said Amos Utley was on the 5th inst

elected Treasurer of Berkshire township

for the insuing year now if he shall</text>
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                    <text>[Page 134]

[corresponds to page 120 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

faithfully receive and pay over all monies be-

=longing to said township according to law then

this obligation to be null and void otherwise to 

be and remain in full force and virtue in law

Signed in presence of 		Amos Utley [seal]

Sally Fisher			George Fisher [seal]

Endorsed The within bond approved by us 

				R Carpenter

				J P Crawford  Trustees

A true copy Attest

		Henry Hodgden Clerk [underlined]

Also the following

			Bond

Know all men by these presents that we

Amos Utley and George Fisher are held 

and firmly bound to the State of Ohio in

the penal Sum of one thousand dollars

for the payment of which we do jointly

and severally bind our selves our heirs

executors and administrators Sealed with

our Seals this 16 day of April 1841

Whereas the said Amos Utley was on the 

5th Instant duly elected treasurer of 

Berkshire township in Delaware County

Now if the said treasurer shall faith

fully disburse and pay over according

to law all such sc^h^ool or other public

funds and money and moneys as

shall from time to time come into

into his hands for school purposes
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                    <text>[Page 135]

[corresponds to page 121 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

then this bond to be void otherwise to be and 

remain in full force

				Amos Utley [seal]

Signed in the presence  	George Fisher [seal]

of Sally Fisher

A true copy Attest

	Henry Hodgden Clerk

[line]

State of Ohio Delaware County [illegible]

Be it remembered that on the 14th day of

April AD 1841 personally appeared the within

V.C Atherton and took the oath to support

the Constitution of the United States and of

this State &amp; also the oath of office of one

of the overseers of the poor for the township

of Berkshire

Taken this 16th day of April AD 1841 before me

				Amos W Condit J. P.

A true copy Attest

	Henry Hodgden Clerk

[line]

On the 16th day of April 1841 Riley Parker

Constable made return of the following war

rant issued by the overseers of poor vis

Delaware County Berkshire township [illegible]

To any Constable of said township Greeting

Whereas we the undersigned overseers of the 

poor of Berkshire township have received

information that there have come into

the township a certain poor man and</text>
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                    <text>[Page 136]

[corresponds to page 122 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

and family named Wm Robison and a certain 

poor woman and family who are not legal

residents thereof and will likely to become

a township charge you are therefore commanded

forthwith to warn said W Robison and said poor wom

-an ['and' crossed out] Mrs Hadley and their families to depart

out of said township and of this warrant make

legal service as the law directs

Given under our hands and seals this 15th

day of April 1841

				V.C. Atherton [seal]

				Daniel Vandermark [sic Vandemark][seal]

Issued this on the 16th day of April 1841

by reading the same to Wm Robison the

reputed father of the following children

Also to them named as follows given 

to me as follows Robert Robison Joshua

Robison Joseph Robison Also to Mar

garet Hadley and Clara Jane Hadley

Constable fees Mileage 20 Service 150   $170

				Riley Parker Constable

A true copy

Attest Henry Hodgden Clerk [underlined]

On the 24th day of April 1841 Amos W

Condit one of the Justice of the peace

for Berkshire township gave verbal no

tice that he had resigned his commis

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                    <text>[Page 137]

[corresponds to page 123 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

On the 24th of April 1841 the following certificates

State of Ohio Delaware County [illegible]

Be it remembered that on the 14th day of April

1841 personally came before me Nathaniel Jones

and the oath to support the Constitution of the 

United States and also of this State and the

oath of Office as Supervisor and of fecne

viewer

Taken before me

			Amos W Condit J P

Atrue copy Attest

			Henry Hodgden Clerk [underlined]

Same day the foll owing was handed in 

State of Ohio Delaware County [illegible]

Personally appeared before me Hurlbut

Scovell a Justice of the peace in and for

Said county Enoch Domigan and was duly

Sworn according to law to perform the duties

of ['Just' crossed out] supervisor for Berkshire township

			H Scovell J P

April 12th 1841

Atrue copy Attest

			Henry Hodgden Clerk [underlined]


Same day (April 24th) the following certification

was received

State of Ohio Delaware County [illegible]

Be it remembered that on the 14th day of

April 1841 personally appeared James

Sharp and took the necessary oath to sup

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                    <text>[Page 138]

[corresponds to page 124 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

and of this state and the necessary oath of office

as Supervisor of the eight district Berkshire

township

			Amos W Condit J P

A true copy Attest

			Henry Hodgden Clerk [underlined]

On the 1st day of May 1841 Moses Carpenter Robert

Carpenter and James P Crawford Trustees of 

Berkshire township met at the house of Henry

Hodgden to transact township business Henry

Hodgden Clerk present and acting as

such

Ordered that John Fisher be paid seventy

five cents as Clerk of the township election

in 1840.

Ordered that John M Frost be appointed

Supervisor of the 12th road district in place

of A H Homiston who was elected and refused 

to serve

George Loop elected as supervisor of the 6 road 

district was excused from serving as 

Supervisor and Rufus Carter was appoint

ed as Supervisor of the 6th road district

to fill said vacancy

James Jones Supervisor of the first road ['road'crossed out] dis

trict for the year 1839 ['for' crossed out] produced a receipt

for two dollars from Chas Plumb his successor

in office it being the balance due the township

from said ['township' crossed out] Jones</text>
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                    <text>[Page 139]

[corresponds to page 125 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

James Jones was appointed fence viewer and took

the oath of office

['Scovill' crossed out] C S Carpenter supervisor of the 4th road

district presented his account all settled and 

['the' crossed out] balanced

Ordered by the Trustees that there be a tax levied 

for township purposes to the amount of one mill

on the dollar of valuation for the current year

Ordered that John W Loofburrow constable be

allowed four dollars twenty cents for notify

ing township officers Adjourned H Hodgden

				township [illegible]

On the 8th an order was issued directed to any con

stable of Berkshire township requiring him to forth-

-with notify John M Frost that he was appointed

by the Trustees Supervisor of the 12th road distri

ct and Rufus Carter that he was appointed

by the same suppervisor of the 6th road district

and requiring each of them to be and appear

within ten days of this appointment (May 1st 1841)

before the township Clerk or some justice of the peace

of the township and take the necessary oath of office

which order was returned same day by Riley Parker.

Constable endorsed served by reading to each 

of the persons appointed to office fee Mileage 20 - 

Service 20 [line]0, 40 		H Hodgden T.C.

On the tenth day of May 1841 John M Frost came

and took the oath office as Supervisor of the 12

road district before me 	H Hodgden T.C.
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                    <text>[Page 140]

[corresponds to page 126 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

Thomas Palmer Fanny Palmer and Matilda

nolified to depart the township

				State of Ohio Delaware Co [illegible]

To any Constabbe of Berkshire township Greeting

Whereas complaint has been made to us Over

seers of the poor for the township aforesaid

that Thomas Palmer Fanny Palmer and

Matilda Palmer who reside in Berkshire

township and have not gained a legal

residence and who are likely to be come a 

township charge  These are therefore to comma

nd you that you forthwith proceed to warn

Said Palmer to forthwith depart said Berk

=shire township and of this will make

legal Service and due return to the Town

=ship Clerk

Given under our hands and seals this 8th 1841

	(Signed)		V C Atherton 			over

				D Vandermark [sic Vandemark]	seers of

Endorsed recd of this warrant May 18th 1841 	the poor

Served by copy on Fanny Palmer copy left at her

residence in the hands of D A Ports of lawful age

Served on Thomas and Matilda Palmer by

reading Service 75 Mileage 15 [line]		$090

May 19th 1841		(Signed) Riley Parkes Constable

Recorded May 21st 1841

A true copy Attest

			Henry Hodgden Clerk [underlined]</text>
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                    <text>[Page 141]

[corresponds to page 127 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

On the 22d day of May 1841 an election held for a 

Justice of the to fill the vacancy occasioned by

the resignation of Amos W Condit esq  George Landon

was elected

Orders issued by the Trustees on the township

treasurer vis

In favor of Robert Carpenter Trustee for one

days service at extra session May 1st 1841  $0,75

In favor of the same for one day holding election 

for Justice of the peace May 22d 1841	       75 [underlined] 	

In favor of Moses Carpenter trustee for one day's

service at extra session May 1 1841	     0 75

In favor of the same for one day's service holding

election Justice of the peace May 22d 1841     		75 [underlined] 1,50

In favor of J P Crawford trustee for one day's

service at extra session May 1st 1841	    $0,75

In favor of the same for one day holding

election for Justice of the peace May 22d 1841 75 [underlined]  150	

In favor of Henry Hodgden T.C. for one day

service at extra session May 1st 1841	       75

In favor of same for one day atten^ding elec

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In favor of the same for making out and

transmitting to the different supervisors

thirteen duplicates and recording eleven pages

of record &amp; one quise of paper 	      531 [underlined]  681

In favor of Riley Parker Constable for ['war' crossed out]

issuing warrants to notify persons to leave the 

township &amp; notify township officers of this ap

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                    <text>[Page 142]

[corresponds to page 128 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

In favor of H Scovill Clerk of election May 22 1841

In favor of Sylvester Orcott [sic Orcutt] the balance		75

due him for Keeping John Blakman a pau

per for the year ending May 9th 1841		     10 75

The above orders pays off all claims against

the township as far as Known

The Trustees exonerated Rufus Carter from serving

as Supervisor of the 6th road distrcit and appointed

George Fisher as Supervisor of said district who

came before me and look the necessary oath of 

office May 27th 1841			H Hodgden T.C.

On the 26th day of May 1841 Wm Carpenter const

made return of the following warrant vis

State of Ohio Delaware County [illegible]

To any Constable of Berkshire township

Greeting

Whereas complaint has been made

to us Overseers of the poor for the township

aforesaid that George C Coe and fam

=ily are likely to become a township charge

You are hereby required forthwith to

warn said Coe and each member of 

his family who resides in said town-

=ship to forthwith depart said town-

ship and of this writ make legal ser

-vice and due return to the Clerk

of said township

Given under our hands &amp; seals this 

1st day of May 1841

(Signed)		V.C. Atherton				 Overseer

			Daniel Vandermark [sic Vandemark]	of the poor</text>
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                    <text>[Page 143]

[corresponds to page 129 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

Endorsed Served the within warrant on

George C Coe &amp; Sephera Coe his wife &amp; Frank-

lin Coe George W Coe his sons &amp; Frances Coe

by reading to the whole of the members of

said family on the twentieth day of May 1841

3 Miles 	15

Service    	125	145	Wm Carpenter

May 20 1841			Constable

A true copy of the warrant and service as en

dorsed 			Attest	Henry Hodgden T.C.

Recorded May 28th 1841

State of Ohio Delaware County [illegible]

To any of Berkshire township Greeting

Whereas complaint has been made to us

Overseers of the poor for the township aforesaid

that one Israel Houseworth his wife and fam-

-ily are likey to become a township charge, these

are therefore to require you that you forthwith

proceed to warn said Houseworth his wife and 

all ^other members of his family that may be found in said township

of Berkshire to forthwith depart said township

and of this writ make legal Service and due

return to the Clerk of the township

Given under our hands &amp; seals this 8th day

of May 1841

(Signed)			V C Atherton 				Overseers

				Daniel Vandermark [sic Vandemark] 	of the poor

On the 26th day of May 1841 William Carpenter

Constable made ['the' crossed out] return of the warrant 

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                    <text>[Page 144]

[corresponds to page 130 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

Served the within warrant by reading to

Israel Houseworth &amp; Catharen Houseworth his

wife &amp; William Houseworth his Son in presence

of them all by me read

fees Mileage 010 		(signed) William Carpenter

     Service  75   85				 Constable

May 22d 1841

A true copy of the warrant and service as 

endorsed Attest Henry Hodgden T.C.

Recorded May 28th 1841

June 14th 1841 order issued by the Trustees to 

Nathaniel Jones for four ['years' crossed out] dollars out

of the road funds

June 15th 1841 An order issued for four

dollars to James Sharp Supervisor for the pur

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Trustees issued an order to Wm Carpenter

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as constable June 14th 1841

July 21 1841 George Landon presented his

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                    <text>[Page 145]

[corresponds to page 131 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

State of Ohio Delaware County [illegible]

To Riley Parker Constable of Berkshire township

Greeting

Whereas complaint has been made to us over -

seers of the poor for the township aforesaid that 

Charles Barnes who [word crossed out] resides in said Berk

Shire township and who has not gained a residence

and who is likely to become a township charge

these are therefore to command you that you 

forthwith proceed to warn said Barnes forth

with to depart said township and of this 

writ make legal service and due return

to the township Clerk

Given under our hands &amp; seals this 25th Aug

1841

				Daniel Vandermark [sic Vandemark][seal]

				VC Atherton [seal]

				Overseers of poor

Endorsed [line] Served by reading

Service 25 mileage 10 				0.35

August 27th 1841		R Parker Constable

Atrue copy of the warrant and service as

endorsed Attest  Henry Hodgden T.C.

September 1st 1841

[illegible] 15th Trustees issued an ^order on a certificate

of the Overseers of the poor to Henry Brookens

for twelve dollars in part pay for Keeping

John Blackman a pauper

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                    <text>[Page 146]

[corresponds to page 132 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

Lists of Jurors selected by the Trustees 

of Berkshire ['to' crossed out] (a full board present)

on the 13th October 1841 vis Alvin T Belt

Minor W Miller  Cornelius Moore Nicholas

Cook Nathan Dustin Norman Patrick

Charles Plumb and Joel Cleavland

Ordered that Seventy five cents be paid

to H Hodgden for a book of records for

school purposes

Ordered that there be appropreated (by

the Trustees) twenty five dollars to assist

in building a bridge across little walnut

near [illegible] Young Order issued to Henry Hod

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Order issued to Enock Domegan for four

dollars out of the road funds for scraper

for the 9th district

Order issued to Nathaniel Jones for three

dollars in addition to four dollars [word crossed out]

heretofore issued for a scraper for the 7th

road district all out of the road funds

['Or' crossed out] At a meeting of the Trustees of Berk

Shire township a full board being

present Ordered that the Township

Clerk be excused from visiting the dis

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Berkshire Nov 27th 1841

			Attest Henry Hodgden 

					Clerk

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                    <text>[Page 148]

[corresponds to page 134 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No.2]

Endorsed Served by copy on Hugh

Wells and by reading on the following named

person viz Elizabeth Wells the wife of Hugh Wells,

Clark Wells Jane Wells Emiline Wells

Isaac Wells Elizabeth Wells Polly Wells

their children Dec the 13th 1841

			Riley Parker Constable

Mileage	  15 cts

Service 2 00
	____ 

	2 15

Recorded Dec 15th 1841

A true copy attest Henry Hodgden Clerk[unerlined]

On the 18th Jany 1842 Riley Parker constable made

return of a warrant as follows viz

State of Ohio Delaware County Berkshire Township [illegible]

To any constable of Berkshire Township  Greeting

Whereas we the undersigned overseers of the poor

of Berkshire township have received informa

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township a certain man named Moses Tor

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of thereof and will be likely to become a town

ship charge.  You are therefore commanded

forthwith to warn said Moses Torrence and 

family to depart out of said township and

of this warrant make service and due

return

Given under our hands ['and seals' crossed out] this 30th day of

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[corresponds to page 135 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No.2]

Endorsed I have served this by reading to the foll

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wife William Torrence Mortimore Torrence George Tor

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fees service 150

Mileage	      15		Riley Parker constable
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                    <text>[Page 150]

[corresponds to page 136 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

On the first monday in March (the 7th) 1842

The trustees viz Moses Carpenter Robert Carpenter

James P Crawford present and Henry Hodg

-den Clerk.  Met at the usual place of holding

12 election John M Frost supervisor of the 12th

road distrct all the tax worked out worked

out and due him two dollars and fourty four

cents paid by an order on the township treasurer

2 George Wm G Shelton supervisor of the 2d road

district presented his account as a all bal 

anced even to

10 Jeremiah Birch supervisor of the 10th road dis

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and T Palmer which the supervisor was exoner

-ated from collection.  Credited three days extra

an order issued on the Treasurer for the same $300

1st Dis Joseph Prince produced his act all

worked out and balanced

Winslow Bierce supervisor of the fifth district

presented his act all the tax paid, due him $3,27 [illegible]

8th District Jas [s superscripted] Sharp supervisor presented his

act all the tax worked out or exonerated and

ordered that he have an order for four dol

lars and sixty seven cts, order issued

4 District N Dustin presented his act 

all paid balance due him one dollar

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[corresponds to page 137 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No.2]

9th District Enoch Domigan Supervisor pre

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V.C. Atherton and Daniel Vandermark [sic Vandemark] Overseers of

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and to D Vandermark [sic Vandemark] due him four dollars

and fifty cents orders issued for the same

Order issued to Allen Mc [c superscripted] Lean  for clothing &amp; [illegible]

furnish John Blackman a pauper to the

amount ten dollars and forty three cents 

Order issued to Allen Mc Lean for repairing

and furnish a house for Mrs Mc [c superscripted] Kay a poor

woman seven dollars and fifty cents

Order to Henry Hodgden three dollars 

for township chest

Order issued to Riley Parker constable

for warning persons out [crossed out] to depart the 

township four dollars and fifteen cents

Order issued to Henry Brookens for 

Keeping John Blakeman twenty dollars

Ordered that there be a new road

district No fourteen to include John

athan Maring A T Belt the farm of

A Bigelow in section three Stephen Carey

John and George Slack and the farm of

Wm A Nelson's [illegible]

Ordered that the fourth ^road district shall extend

only the west end of section four

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                    <text>[Page 152]

[corresponds to page 138 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

Ordered that the three south tier of lots on

section three be erected into a new road dis

trict called district No fifteen

On application that lots five six seven sixteen seven 

-teen eighteen nineteen and the south half of lot twen

-ty be set off from school district No ten to school

district No eight The Trustees were satisfied 

that legal notice had been given and that

a majority of the housholders had given

their consent in writing  Ordered that the

alteration be made a requested by said

housholders and that hereafter said lots to wit

Lots Nos five, six, seven, sixteen seventeen eighteen

nineteen and south half of lot twenty in the third

section fourth township seventeenth range H S M serving 

be and form part of school district No eight

On application that Nathaniel Gregory Henry 

Gregory Zelotes Jones Martha Jones and the widow

and heir of David W Norton decd [d superscripted] with their property

in school district No one be set to school

district no eight The Trustees were satisfied 

that legal notice has been given and that a 

majority of the housholders had signified their

consent in writing to the same  Order by the Trus

=tees that said housholders to wit Nathaniel Gregory

Henry ['Ho' crossed out] Gregory Zelotes Jones Martha Jones the

widow and heirs of David W Norton decd [d superscripted] together with

their property be set off from district No one

and henceforth form part of district No eight

Adjourned untill the first monday in April

next at 9 oclock AM to meet at this place

to hear further application for altering &amp; forming school

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                    <text>[Page 153]

[corresponds to page 139 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

Ransom Steward and family notified to depart 

the township March 10th 1842

Berkshire township Delaware County ohio

To any constable of Berkshire Township Greeting

Whereas complaint has been made to us over

seers of the poor that Ransom Steward and

family reside in said township and has not

gained a residence and are likely to be

come a township charge these are there

=fore to command you forthwith to de

=part[crossed out] proceed to warn said Steward and

family forthwith to depart said township

and of this writ make legal service and 

due return to the township Clerk

Berkshire March 7th 1842

				V C Atherton

				Daniel Vandermark [sic Vandemark]

				Overseers of the Poor

Endorsed March 10th 1842 served this writ

by reading to the following persons Ran

som Steward Laura Steward his wife and

Cyrus Steward Esra Steward Mary Steward

Lanford H Steward their children

fees: Mileage ,15  Service 150,			$1 65

				Riley Parker Constable

Recorded March 10th 1842

A true copy attest
				
				Henry Hodgden Clerk[underlined]</text>
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                    <text>[Page 154]

[corresponds to page 140 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

April 4th 1842 Trustees met viz Robert Carpenter

and Jas [s superscripted] P Crawford Henry Hodgden Clerk 

Jared Utley supervisor of the 11th present

ed his act balanced settled

George Fisher supervisor of the 6th porsented

his act all worked out and due him

for two days and half superintending more

than his tax order issued on the township Treasurers

two dollars and fifty cents

Ordered by the board of trustees (Jas (P Crawford

in attendance) that the south half of lot eight

in the first tier of lots in section two be sett

off from school district three to school dis

trict No eight

Order issued to Daniel Vandemark overseer of 

the poor for advertising and selling John Blackman a

pauper for one dollar and fifty cents

Order issued to V C Atherton overseer of the poor

for one dollar and fifty cents for issuing a warrant

for warning R Steward &amp; family and attending this

sale of John Blackman a pauper and selling Blackman

Order issued to Amos Utley five dollars for service

as treasurer of school treasurer fund

Harvey Johnson supervisor of the 3d road district

made returns all paid even

Order issued to H Brookens for [illegible] dollars

and seventy five the balance due him for keeping

John Blackman a pauper.

Order issued for one dollar and 12 1/2 cents for 

costs in the suit Berkshire township against D.A. Ports

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                    <text>[Page 155]

[corresponds to page 141 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No.2]

Order issued to Robert Carpenter trustee for one

dollar and fifty cents for ^services on the first monday in Mar

ch and the first monday in April 1842

Order issued to Ja [s superscripted] P Crawford trustee for

two days services as above one dollar and fifty cts

Order issued to Moses Carpenter one dollar fifty

cents for two ['cents'crossed out] ^days caret as above

Order issued to Henry Hodgden for ['eleven' crossed out and 'nine' written above] dollars 

and ['eighteen' crossed out] ^Sixty three cents for services ['for' crossed out] as Clerk and paper

Order issued to Riley Parker for two dollars for

services as Constable

At an election held on monday April 4th 1842

The following persons were elected to the offices

as designated viz

	Trustees 	Moses Carpenter					[marks in margin]

			Robert Carpenter			

			Ja [s superscripted] P Crawford		

	Clerk		Henry Hodgden				

	Treasurer	Amos Utley				

	Assessor	David C Carpenter			

	Constables	Lauren M Beach				

			Samuel B Conly				

			O M Bennett

	Overseers of poor Henry Carpenter			

			Alexander Thrall			

	Fenceviewers	Joseph Prince

			Stephen R Bennett

			Nathan Dustin	</text>
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                    <text>[Page 156]

[corresponds to page 142 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No.2]

Supervisors 	1st District	Charles Plumb		Duplicut

    "		2d	"	Minor W Miller	[two-letter mark followed by a third mark in column]

    "		3d	"	Jacob Bockoven		

    "		4th	"	Henry Carpenter		
 
    "		5	"	Jas  H Cutler		

    "		6	"	John Longshore		

    "		7	"	Cornelius Moore		

    "		8	"	George Landon		

    "		9	"	George A Gaylord	

    "		10	"	Bartholomew Adams	

    "		11	"	Jacob R Weeks		

    "		12	"	Alexander Thrall	

    "		13	"	Johnathan Dunham jr	   

    "		14th		Alvin T Belt		   

    "		15th		George Glass		   

	On the 6th of April 1842 I issued a summon

and ['a' crossed out] gave it to Riley Parker constable to notify the

the aforenamed persons of thus election to of

fice and to appear before me or some justuce 

of the peace of the township within ten days

from said election and take the necessary

oath of office with the exception of Moses

Carpenter Robert Carpenter Jas [s superscripted] P Crawford

who were sworn by me April 4th and

Minor W Miller Supervisor of the 2d

road district who was sworn by

me April 5th 1842	H Hodgden T.C

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                    <text>[Page 157]

[corresponds to page 143 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No.2]

On the 8th April 1842 Alexander Thrall

Overseer of the poor elect came before me and 

took the necessary oath of office and to support

the Constitution of the United States and that

of the State of Ohio same day he took the

necessary oath of office as Supervisor of

the 12th road district before me H Hodgden T C

On the same day (April 8th Johnathan Dunham jr

came before me and took the oath of office as Super

visor of the 13th road district H Hodgden T.C.

On the same day Lauren M Beach came before me 

and took the oath of office as Constable and pre

sented his bond as follows

Know all men by these presents that we Lauren

M Beach and Elijah Vanauken are held and firm

-ly bound unto the State of Ohio in the penal

sum of eight hundred dollars for the payment

of which we bind ourselves our heirs jointly

and severally

Signed and sealed by us this 6th day of April

1842

Whereas the said Lauren M Beach hath been

duly elected and qualified as Constable in

and for the township of Berkshire in the county

of Delaware in said State for the term of 

year from the 4th day of April 1842

Now the condition of the above obligation 

is such that if the above bound L M Beach

shall diligently and faithfully discharge

the duties of his office of Constable then</text>
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                    <text>[Page 158]

[corresponds to page 144 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No.2]

this obligation to be void and no effect other -

-wise to remain in full force and virtue in law

				Lauren M Beach

				Elijah Vanauken

Endorsed Approved April the 7th 1842

				R Carpenter 

				J P Crawford  Trustees

I certify the above is a true copy

		Attest		Henry Hodgden T.C.

On the 9th day of April 1842 Riley Parker const

made returns of the Summons to notify township

officers as follows Served by reading in the pres

ence of the within named persons with the 

exception of Joseph Prince which I served

by having a copy at his house

April 7th 1842			Riley Parker Constable

fees Mileage $205 Service 240 [dashes] 4,45

same day was returned the following certificate

Galena April 8th 1841

Personally appeared before me the sub

scribes Henry Carpenter and was duly

sworn into office as Supervisor and as

Overseer of the poor Nathan Dustin was

sworn as fence viewer

				John Dirst J P

On the 11th April 1842 Jas [s superscripted] H Cutler came

before me and took the oath of office

as Supervisor of the 5th road district

				Henry Hodgden J P</text>
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                    <text>[Page 159]

[corresponds to page 145 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No.2]

On the 11th April 1842 Bartholomew Adams

came before me and was sworn to discharge the

duties of Supervisor of the 10th road district

				Henry Hodgden T.C.

On the 12th day of April 1842 Jacob R Weeks

came before me and took the oath of office as

Supervisor of the 11th road distrct H Hodgden T.C

On the 13th day of April 1842 Cornelius Moore

came before me and took the oath of office as

Supervisor of the 7th road distrct H Hodgden ['T.C.' above'Hodgden']

Same day Jacob Bockoven came before me

and took the oath of office as Supervisor 

of the 3d road district		H Henry Hodgden ['T.C.' above'Hodgden']

Same day Amos Utley came before me and

took the oath of office as township Treasurer

and filed the follow his bonds of which

the following is a copy viz

Know all men by these presents that we Amos

Utley and George Fisher are held and firmly bound

to the Trustees of Berkshire township and their suc

cessors in office in the sum of three hundred

dollars for the payment of which we do jointly

and severally bind ourselves our heirs and repre

sentatives sealed with our seals this sixth day of

April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight

and forty two

Whereas said Amos Utley was on the fourth day of

April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight

hundred and forty two duly elected Treasurer</text>
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                    <text>[Page 160]

[corresponds to page 146 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No.2]

treasurer of Berkshire township Delaware County

and State of Ohio Now if the said treasurer shall

faithfully disburse and pay over according to law

all such Township money or other public money

as shall from to time to time come into his hands for

township purposes then this obligation to be 

null and void otherwise to be and remain

in full force

Signed in presence of 		Amos Utley [seal]

John Fisher			George Fisher [seal]

George Fisher jr

Endorsed Approved April 13th 1842 by us

A true copy Attest		R Carpenter 

	H Hodgden T.C.		J P Crawford  Trustees

	School Bond

Know all men by these presents that we Amos Utley and 

and George Fisher are held and firmly bound unto

the State of Ohio in the sum of one thousand dol

-lars for the payment of such we do jointly and

severally bind ourselves our heirs and Representatives

Sealed with our seals this sixth day of April in the

year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and

forty two.

Whereas said Amos Utley was on the fourth day

of April in the year of our Lord one thousand

eight hundred and forty two duly elected

Treasurer of Berkshire township Delaware

Couny Ohio</text>
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                    <text>[Page 161]

[corresponds to page 147 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

Now if the said treasurer shall faithfully dis

burse and pay over according to law all such

school or other public funds and moneys as shall

from time to time come into his hands as for 

school purposes then this obligation to be null

and void otherwise to be and remain in full

force

Signed in presence of 		Amos Utley [seal]

John Fisher			George Fisher [seal]

George Fisher jr

	Endorsed the within bond approved April 13

1842				R Carpenter 	

				J P Crawford  Trustees

Recorded April 14th 1842

A true Copy Attest

				Henry Hodgden T.C.

On the 13th April 1842 I received the following

			Bond

Know all men by these presents that we Samuel 

B Connelly and Henry Carpenter are held and firm

-ly bound unto the State of Ohio in the sum of five hun

dred dollars to the payment of which well and

truly to be made we jointly and severally bind

ourselves our heirs executors and administrators 

firmly by these presents as witness our hands

and seals this 9th day of April 1842

			The condition of this obligation 

is such that whereas the above bound Samuel 

B Connelly was on this 4th Instant duly elect

constable of Berkshire Township in this county
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                    <text>[Page 162]

[corresponds to page 148 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

of Delaware

Now if the said Samuel B Connelly shall faithfully

perform and diligently discharge all and the duties

of his said office of constable then this obligation

Shall be null and void and of no effect, other

=wise to be and remain in full force and virtue in law

				S B Connelly

				Henry Carpenter

Endorsed The within bond by us approved

April 9th 1842

						R Carpenter

						Moses Carpenter  Trustees

Personally came Samuel B Connelly and took the

oath of Constable before me John Dirst J P

April 13th 1842

A true copy Attest

			Henry Hodgden T.C.

On the 13th April 1842 I received the following

			Bond

Know all men by these presents that we Orson

M Bennett and C Abott jr are held and 

firmly bound unto the State of Ohio in the

sum of five hundred dollars for the fulfilment 

or payment of which we bind ourselves [illegible]

Given under my hand this the 7th day of April

1842

Whereas the said Orson M Bennett hath

been duly elected and qualified as Constable 

in and for the township of Berkshire</text>
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                    <text>[Page 163]

[corresponds to page 149 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

and county of Delaware and State of Ohio

for the term of one year from the above mention

ed date [illegible]

Now the condition of the above obligation is such

that if the said O M Bennett doth diligent

=ly and faithfully discharge the duties of said 

office as Constable then this obligation to

prove void and of no effect otherwise to

be and remain in full force and virtue

in law [illegible]				O M Bennett

						Charles Abbott jr

	Endorsed We approve the within bond

April 7th 1842					R Carpenter

						J P Crawford Trustees

A true copy Attest

						Henry Hodgden T.C.

David C Carpenter came before on the

same day (April 13th) and took the oath of of

=fice as township Assessor

On the 13th April 1842 I received the fol

lowing Certificate viz

I do hereby certify that George A Gaylord

and John Longshore were duly sworn according

to law to the office of Supervisor on the 9th 

day of April 1842

						George Landon J P

Personally appeared George Glass and

took the oath of office as Supervisor before

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                    <text>[Page 164]

[corresponds to page 150 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

On the 13th April 1842 Alvin T Belt 

came before me and took the the oath of Office as

Supervisor of the 15 road district.

						H Hodgden T.C.

Personally appeared George Landon and was 

Sworn in the office as supervisor

April 11th 1842					John Dirst J P

On the 13th day of April 1842 I was sworn into 

office as township Clerk by John Dirst J P

On th						Henry Hodgden T C

On the 14th April 1842 Charles Plumb came 

before me and took the oath of office as

Supervisor of the 1st road district

The following certificate was handed me on the

15th April 1842 This is to certify that Orson M

Bennett was sworn to the office of Constable on

the 7th day of April 1842  Also Stephen R

Bennett to the office of fence viewer on the 14th

by me						George Landon J.P.

Duplicates made out and forwarded to the following

supervisors viz Charles Plumb supervisor of the 

1st road district Minor W Miller of the 2d

Jacob Bockoven of the 3d Henry Carpenter of 4th

Jas[s superscripted] N Cutler of the 5th John Longshore of 

the 6th Cornelius Moore of the 7th Goerge

Landon of the 8th George A Gaylord of

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                    <text>[Page 165]

[corresponds to page 151 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2] 

Jacob R Week of the 11th Alexander Thrall

of the 12th Jonathan Dunham jr 13th

Alvin T Belt of the 14th George Glass of the 15th

April 30th 1842 Trustees mit at the school

house near wd Catharine Carpenter to trans

act township business present Moses Car

penter Robert Carpenter James P Crawford 

Trustees Clerk Henry Hodgden

Ordered by the Trustees that Joseph Prince

be appointed Fence Viewer

Ordered by the Trustees that there be a township 

tax levied for poor purposes of one mill on

the dollar valuation

Ordered that there be allowed to Riley Parker

Constable two dollars and fifty cents for noty

['fing' crossed out] fying township officers

Order issued to Alexander Thrall for five

dollar ['for five dollars' crossed out] for furnishing scra

per for the 12th road district

Order issued for Henry Carpenter for twenty

seven cents out of the road fund

Order issued to Henry Hodgden clerk

for 

Also for seventy five cents for one days services

Order issued for Robert Carpenter Trustee for

one day seventy five cents

Order issued to Moses Carpenter for seventy five cents

for one day attending extra session trustees

Order issued to Jas [s superscripted] P Crawford for seventy

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                    <text>[Page 166]

[corresponds to page 152 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

Ordered that the fifteenth road district

shall include the four south tier of lots 

instead of three as hereto directed in section

Order issued to George A Gaylord for 

($9.00) nine dollars 		for plank for the bridge

across big walnut near his mill

On the ['16' crossed out] 17th August 1842 the Trustees of 

Berkshire township directed the following

to be recorded and a copy sent to George

Glass supervisor of the fifteenth road district 

viz				Auditor's office Delaware County

				11th Aug 1842

To the Trustees of Berkshire

				You are required

to cause to be opened and improved the 

following described alteration of a county 

road established in March 1840 to wit

Beginning in the county road leading

from Galena to Allum Creek through the

Higby Section Section on the line between

lots So 13 &amp; 14  34 rods west of the east line

of said where the road crosses the same

running thence west on said line one

mile and 122 rods to the road on the west 

line of Berkshire line of Berkshire town

ship thence south with said road 34

rods and seven links to the old road

				By order of the Board of

				Commissioner

				John F Dunlap by [illegible]

				by S Smith Dep</text>
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                    <text>[Page 167]

[corresponds to page 153 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

I certify the foregoing is a true copy

Attest		Henry Hodgden T.C.

Sept 15th 1842 Order issued to Sylvester Or

=cot [sic Orcutt] for fifteen dollars in part pay for 

keeping John Blackman a pauper

October 11th 1842 Order issued to Moses Carpen

ter for one days service as trustee seventy five

Order issue to Henry Hodgden for four dollars for

services as township clerk

Election held for to elect a justice of the 

peace in the place of Henry Hodgden

whose term of office is about to expire

on the tenth of Dec 1842

Henry Hodgden had eighty one votes

and Jefferson Maynard had twenty one vo

Order issued to Robert Carpenter for seven

ty five cents as judge of said election

one to J P Crawford for seventy five cents

as above Rufus Carter for seventy five cents

as judge of said election

to John Dirst for seventy five cents as

clerk of said election James Smiley jr

for seventy five cents as clerk of said election

On the 13th day of December 1842 SB

Conley Constable returned an order issued 

by the Overseer of the poor as follows
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			Alex Thrall&#13;
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                    <text>[Page 169]

[corresponds to page 155 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

March 6th 1843 being the first monday of

said month The Trustees of said township

being present viz Moses Carpenter Robert

Carpenter and J P Crawford		Henry Hodg

den Clerk officiating

Ordered that the second road district ex

-tend to the road that lead south from the 

center of the township,

12th road district

Alexander Thrall supervisor came and 

settled and due him twenty five cents

4th District

Henry Carpenter supervisor came 

and settled and balance due him four

dollars and forty cents agreed to be paid

in future tax against him

13 District

	Johnathan Dunham jr came and
	
	settled and balance

10th District

	B Adams supervisor came and settle

	and balanced accounts

7th District

	Cornelius Moore Supervisor came and 

	settled with the trustees and due him

three dollar and twenty five cents and paid

out of the township treasury

8th District

	George Landon supervisor settled and 

	balanced accounts</text>
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                    <text>[Page 170]

[corresponds to page 156 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

3d District 

   Jacob Bockoven supervisor settled

   and a balance due him two dollars and
	
   twenty five ct. for repairing &amp; scraper

5th District

    J H Cutler supervisor came and settled

    and balanced accounts

9th District

    George A Gaylord supervisor came

    and settled with the trustees and balance

    accounts all the tax being worked out

2d  District

    M W Miller supervisor came and settled
 
    and all the tax worked out

14th road district

    A T Belt Supervisor of 2d district 

    came and settled accounts balanced

Ordered by the Trustees that there be a new

road district formed out of the fourth dis

trict as follows commencining at little

walnut creek at the line between B Car

penter's and Edgar Westterville's land

thence east to the alley running between

A Bigelow and the school house in Galena

down said alley to the south west corner

of the public square and thence east to the

north east corner of Wm Nance's lot thence

southerdly to the south line of Charles Arnold 

town lot from thence west to little walnut

creek, thence down said creek to township

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                    <text>[Page 171]

[corresponds to page 157 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

H Carpenter and A Thrall Overseers

of poor came and settled with the trus

tees paid H Carpenter &amp; brother for clothing 

for J Blackman a pauper fourteen &amp; 25/100

for H Carpenter for his services as Overseer

of the poor two dollars and to A Thrall

for his services two dollars and for 

S Orcott [sic Orcutt] for keeping J Blackman thirty

dollars

Division of Road district No six

The nort part to be called district No 17

discribed as follows the roads north of 

R Carter's corner and the road on the township 

line from little walnut creek west to the

Cuyahoga State road and all the territory

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                    <text>[Page 172]

[corresponds to page 158 of Record Book of Berkshire Township No. 2]

March 6th 1843 Order issued to C Moore

for three dollars and twenty five cents for [illegible]

[illegible] plane and sharpening

Order issued to J Bockoven for two

&amp; 25/100 dollars for rebuilding scraper

Order issued to H Carpenter &amp; brother 

for fourteen &amp; 28/100 dollars for furnishing 

J Blackman a pauper with clothing

Order issued to H Carpenter two dollars

for services as Overseer of the poor

Order issued to A Thrall two 25/100 

dollars as services as Overseers of poor

and for plank for bridge

Order issed to T Orcott [sic Orcutt] for fifteen dol

-lars for keeping John Blackman

Order issued to T C Connelly for thirty four

cents for warning A Hasting &amp; family out

of the township

Amount of township fund from taxation 

for 1843 is $113.16

Order issued to Moses Carpenter for one 

day's service as Trustee .75 cts

do to J. P Crawford do			.75

do to R Carpenter do			.75

To H Hodgden Clk one day's service

and 31 cts for paper 			1,06

Note 11th road dis contains lot [illegible]

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There are several people that have been&#13;
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epidemic of WWI. A week before I was five years&#13;
old, Dad married Millie Leach - the best step-&#13;
mother that was ever created. Mother and Dad had&#13;
two children, Raymond Leach (Ray) and Mary&#13;
Elizabeth (Lib). We never used the word "half."&#13;
We were brothers and sisters. I always said that I&#13;
was there first, so they didn't know I was a &#13;
"half."&#13;
&#13;
What a lucky girl I was to have grandparents&#13;
living very close to our family. My birth mother's&#13;
parents, Anna Culver Farris and Daniel Farris lived&#13;
about an 1/8 of a mile from us. Since both my dad&#13;
and grandfather were named Dan, people called them&#13;
"Dan and "Old Dan." As a result I called them&#13;
"Dad and O'dad." From then on, Grandpa became &#13;
"O'dad" to everyone. My step grandmother, Sophia&#13;
Leach, lived in Canal Winchester, and that was a&#13;
day's trip, so I didn't see her too often. Her&#13;
husband was dead when Mother and Dad were married,&#13;
thus I never knew him.&#13;
&#13;
Grandad Jennings's father John was married to&#13;
an Indian. Notice the high cheek bones in some of&#13;
our relatives. Grandad (Jerry) had two brothers,&#13;
Dan who went west on the Gold Rush of '49 and was&#13;
never heard from again, and Oscar who lived on the &#13;
Knox -Delaware County Line Road. Uncle Oscar had a&#13;
music box with big copper disks. As a child I&#13;
loved that music box, but it was sold at an auction&#13;
&#13;
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Whitney family still has it. Dad was named after&#13;
these two uncles.&#13;
&#13;
Grandad married Mary Elizabeth Williamson and&#13;
had four children - John, deceased at age&#13;
seventeen, Dad, Netta (Kirkpatrick) and Eve&#13;
(Stockwell).&#13;
&#13;
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were close to our family as were Dad's siblings.&#13;
The Farris family was Mae, a maiden lady who lived&#13;
with Grandma, my namesake, Lola Dell who died in&#13;
her youth of scarlet fever, Wello and George.&#13;
Uncle George lived in Philadelphia, and when he&#13;
visited everyone was ecstatic.&#13;
&#13;
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who was killed in WWI, Emerson who served in the &#13;
Rainbow Division of WWI, Harold, Tom, Mary, Nan,&#13;
Alice and of course Mother. It was a true&#13;
excursion when we visited Uncle Harold family&#13;
as they lived in Dayton.&#13;
&#13;
Grandma Farris's brothers and sisters, Jay&#13;
Culver, Belle Gorsuch, Bertha Headington and Erne&#13;
Culver, were very close to our family too and were&#13;
always included in family dinners - especially at&#13;
Christmas. Uncle Jay helped Dad with the farming,&#13;
gardening, butchering, etc, but his love was &#13;
fishing. He caught fish were no one else could.&#13;
I have the application for his 1913 fishing license&#13;
which I'll give to grandson Jay someday. Uncle&#13;
Jay's favorite saying was "By Jolly." He prefaced&#13;
almost any statement with "By Jolly."&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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"To boot, Howard took the best horse and the fancy&#13;
buggy leaving Aunt Bertha with a nag and a&#13;
clunker." By the time I was old enough to&#13;
remember, Aunt Bertha had married Fred Headington &#13;
and Uncle Erne had Blanche as his mate.&#13;
&#13;
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a big garden, but on a painting job he fell from a&#13;
ladder and had  to let Grandma take over the garden.&#13;
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listen to the World Series on the radio.&#13;
&#13;
O'dad's brother was Hi Farris who was Ethel&#13;
Wilcox's grandfather and Mardell Shultz and Bonnie&#13;
Higgins' great grandfather.&#13;
&#13;
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when I was a child. He lived with us the last&#13;
twenty years of his life and died at age 93 when I&#13;
was a freshman in college. In his youth he was a&#13;
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about his experiences, but when we researched we&#13;
found he had ridden between Columbus and Newark.&#13;
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berries, hunted yellow root, ginseng, etc., and&#13;
sold them to our local drug store. He had no teeth&#13;
but could eat anything he liked. He'd say "I&#13;
better eat it, or it'll spile." He chewed tobacco&#13;
constantly, but in the house he never spit. &#13;
(Mother would have exploded!) During the summer he&#13;
sat outdoors under a shade tree and spit a good&#13;
long spittle. One summer he was sitting under the&#13;
maple tree when a load of gypsies in a big black&#13;
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&#13;
x+x+x-bitch, back off or I'll knock your head off."&#13;
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car and they left.  Two grandparents so different,&#13;
but we loved them both.&#13;
&#13;
I had a cousin, Honor Farris (McClenathan),&#13;
who as a child came to stay every summer with&#13;
Grandma. She and I played house in O'dad's&#13;
corncrib. Our house was special with spool&#13;
telephones and an outside sun oven where we baked&#13;
our mud pies and cakes and decorated them &#13;
constantly with weed seeds. I'd go stay with her&#13;
in Edison later, but no mud pies.&#13;
&#13;
Dad's sister, Aunt Eva, lived in Berkshire. I&#13;
went to stay with her for a week but got so&#13;
homesick Dad had to come get me after 3 days.&#13;
&#13;
Dad's sister Nettie Jennings Kirkpatrick had a&#13;
large family. Russell, her oldest died quite&#13;
young. Her sons Don and Gerald were near my age,&#13;
Cecil was Ray's age, and Doris was Lib's age. We&#13;
had lots of fun with that family, but we lost track&#13;
of the younger ones, Dorothy and Leah, after Aunt&#13;
Nettie's death from meningitis after having her&#13;
teeth pulled. Aunt Eva had one son, Lawrence, who&#13;
was so much older than we were, we thought of him&#13;
as uncle. Her husband, John Stockwell, had been&#13;
killed when his steam engine went off the old Alum&#13;
Creek bridge on Rt. 37 years before.&#13;
&#13;
We really had no family reunions - but we&#13;
always celebrated Christmas with the Farris family.&#13;
What fun we had. In the summer we had Jennings&#13;
family picnics and in the fall - Leach Family&#13;
picnics. The Kirkpatricks and Jenningses made a&#13;
big group!&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
later an elder. He always said the preacher&#13;
couldn't flush the toilet unless he called Dad. We&#13;
kids rode to Sunday School with Grace, Edgar and&#13;
Clara Condit. When I was a child, I rode with them&#13;
in a surrey with the fringe on top.&#13;
&#13;
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practicing for our Children's Day Program. We&#13;
always had new dresses then rather than at Easter.&#13;
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Carrie Wilson taught us. I can hear her yet "1-2-3&#13;
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&#13;
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the morning chores, took a picnic lunch, left it at&#13;
the Dispatch building for safe keeping and went on&#13;
our way to see all the sights of the fair. After &#13;
we had eaten our fried chicken picnic supper, we &#13;
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the big finale of fireworks. What a great time we&#13;
had, and the ride home was so peaceful for our &#13;
parents, as the kids were asleep.&#13;
&#13;
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days and nights at Grandma's. In the summer we ate&#13;
in a summer kitchen with a four burner kerosene&#13;
stove. There were no screens on the windows or&#13;
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&#13;
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sunbonnet, Aunt Mae in an old straw hat, and I&#13;
picked blackberries together in the woods which&#13;
happens to be on our farm now. Grandma could jump&#13;
a fence like a deer. Grandma and I fished together&#13;
at the same place Uncle Jay caught big bass, but we&#13;
caught sunfish and bluegills - lots of them. She&#13;
would fillet every one of those fish and we'd have&#13;
a feast! Grandma always helped with the butchering&#13;
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(tripe) and help stuff them for sausage links.&#13;
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straw; then she and I hauled it on my little red&#13;
wagon up the road to her house - giggling all the &#13;
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&#13;
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and was always telling, "We missed the sheriff's&#13;
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and honed it on a big razor strap (actually 2&#13;
fastened at one end). I can't ever remember his ever&#13;
hitting us with it.  All he had to do was crack it&#13;
together!  He did "skutch" me (as he called it ) once&#13;
with a corn stalk all the way home from our&#13;
neighbors for running away. That corn stalk hurt&#13;
nothing but my pride, especially when the folks&#13;
from the Condit Store came out on the porch to&#13;
watch Dan "skutch" that kid.&#13;
&#13;
Mother never worked outside the home, but&#13;
worked constantly at home. She was an outstanding&#13;
cook and baker. Too she mended everything we had!&#13;
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&#13;
darn socks and patch overalls. Mother had one&#13;
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for groceries, but her big money maker was raising&#13;
ducks every year for her Christmas money. I&#13;
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seeing Mother pitting cherries with tears running&#13;
down her face and dripping into the pan of &#13;
cherries. A mink had been in the duck pen and&#13;
killed every duck by biting it through the throat.&#13;
There went her Christmas money!&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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keeping me quiet as she tried on my cloths. She'd&#13;
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4_H. Grandma had me rip out the tucks on the &#13;
shoulder so much she had to patch it, but we got an&#13;
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tailors shirts, suits and makes beautiful dresses.&#13;
Too she is an outstanding quilter and teaches a &#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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water in a barrel to scald the hog. To do this&#13;
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&#13;
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the women who ground it into sausage. Grandma and&#13;
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stuffed sausage. We had a sausage press which&#13;
pushed the ground sausage through a tube to which&#13;
the tape was fastened - presto sausage links!&#13;
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giggled through the process. Some of the sausage &#13;
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&#13;
the method of putting  the tenderloin in cans then&#13;
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boiling for three hours. Delicious!&#13;
&#13;
When we butchered a beef, the front quarters&#13;
were cold packed, but the hind quarters were kept&#13;
in a cold room where Dad cut roasts, steaks, etc.&#13;
as we needed them.&#13;
&#13;
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everything. Mother boiled the plain sacks until&#13;
they were pure white as snow and Grandma made&#13;
sheets, pillow cases, and towels from them. The&#13;
printed sacks she made into aprons, and Lib and I&#13;
even had dresses from them. We didn't feel&#13;
under privileged as everyone we knew was doing the&#13;
same thing.&#13;
&#13;
We were always a happy family although we&#13;
worked hard but we enjoyed it and always  had the&#13;
necessities of life. Dad and Mother belonged to a &#13;
community club that played "Rook" and to the Guild&#13;
of the church, a social group for families. Dad&#13;
was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Sunbury, but&#13;
Mother never joined Eastern Star. Mother belonged&#13;
to the "Larkin Club," a group of community women&#13;
who had social meetings, ordered from a book almost&#13;
anything they wanted and somehow received prizes&#13;
for certain orders. Mother did her mending at the&#13;
meetings: Mother mended something constantly.&#13;
&#13;
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a temper but Dad controlled that early on. Ray&#13;
teased Lib a lot - but Mother didn't understand.&#13;
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crayons, and she was very particular about staying&#13;
in the lines, etc. Ray would take a pencil and hit&#13;
her crayon just enough to send it out of the lines.&#13;
Lib would cry and say, "Ray's mean to me." Mother&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
immediately called from another part of the room,&#13;
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lie, he'd say, "I didn't touch her!"  He didn't but&#13;
his pencil was surely knocking that crayon around&#13;
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&#13;
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get busy and do it! If it's beyond your control,&#13;
let it be!' Also he believed a person had to take&#13;
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in doing it and be able to take criticism. He&#13;
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sour apple tree."  Aunt Mae just didn't understand&#13;
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there ever worries, so I have to do it. Someone&#13;
has to take care of them and do a little worrying."&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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same side of the road as the Nazarene church, but&#13;
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the first house east of the junction of old 3C and &#13;
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&#13;
George in Columbus. I'm not sure of the story, but&#13;
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moved home. When I was teaching in Miamisburg in&#13;
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When I asked Dad he said, "Yes that happened, but I&#13;
never told. you. You were too small." Scary, huh?&#13;
&#13;
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but no one ever used them. Everyone followed the&#13;
stone walk to our back door.&#13;
&#13;
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with a walk in pantry off it. As a child I do not&#13;
remember an ice box. We would hang our food down&#13;
in the cistern in a bucket to keep it cool. Too,&#13;
our "cellar" was cool, and we kept some foods plus&#13;
all our home canned goods down there. That cellar&#13;
had 12 inch square black walnut beams in it.&#13;
&#13;
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by to sell us vanilla, spices, and liniment. "Nan,&#13;
he was your friend, Joyce Edwards' grandfather."&#13;
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noon and ate many meals with us. Another huckster&#13;
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fresh fish. Mother always bought or traded eggs&#13;
with him for fresh pickerel. I think they are&#13;
called walleyes now. Mother saved her egg money &#13;
and on Saturday nights we went to town to buy our&#13;
groceries. Until I went to high school, we shopped&#13;
at MacGuire's grocery, and Miller and Tuttle&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Store in Sunbury. The eggs that we didn't sell&#13;
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groceries. Saturday night was a big night as I&#13;
could meet friends and walk around the square while&#13;
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a popcorn machine and sold popcorn on the street.&#13;
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sacks every Saturday night to munch on as we &#13;
walked.&#13;
&#13;
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1922. Of course that road is now called old 3-C as&#13;
we have a new Rt. 3.  Dad used his horses and a bit &#13;
slip shovel to move dirt for the road bed. Mother&#13;
hated it as everything was covered with dust the&#13;
entire summer and Ray was a baby.&#13;
&#13;
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corner of Rt. 3 and Condit Road. Francis Ryan,&#13;
Ray's friend, lived close by, too. In summer we&#13;
played croquet - never took the set down except to&#13;
mow. We girls swam in the creek down by Turnbull's&#13;
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she was going down the third time.&#13;
&#13;
Eloise Tucker was another childhood friend&#13;
with whom I played. One day she sat in a cow pie&#13;
(by mistake). I used Mother's spatula to try to&#13;
scrape it off, but couldn't. We took her clothes&#13;
to her house and put them in the washer with cold&#13;
water. Needless to say we were in BIG TROUBLE!&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
big cross. There were hundreds of people there.&#13;
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biggest celebration of the time. Why Dad let them&#13;
do it I do not know.&#13;
&#13;
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us) owned the store and always gave us candy. Once&#13;
when Ray wanted something and Mother said we didn't&#13;
have the money, he said "Go to McElwee's. We&#13;
don't have to pay for it there." &#13;
&#13;
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that I was at their house as much as at home.&#13;
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Grandma in 1940. when Grandma died, my Uncle Wello&#13;
gave me a black ugly stand which I didn't want, but&#13;
Mother made me take it. Many years later when I&#13;
married, she gave me the stand. Again, I didn't&#13;
want it, but Bernard said, "We'll take it," and now&#13;
it is one of my most prized possessions. Bernard&#13;
took the black paint layer off with a toothbrush. &#13;
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be noticed when it was that awful black. Also I&#13;
have 6 handmade chairs that were my great&#13;
grandmother Culver's. My grandma always wanted&#13;
them, but one of her sisters, Belle Gorsuch, had&#13;
them. She willed them to another sister, Bertha&#13;
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&#13;
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                    <text>Corresponds to page 16 of From Horse and Buggy to the Moon Land Rover &#13;
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BERNARD&#13;
&#13;
Five Searles brothers come to New Jersey and&#13;
each went to a different state. Frank Peter&#13;
(Bernard's great grandfather) came to Paulding&#13;
County then to Croton and next to Delaware County&#13;
in 1826.&#13;
&#13;
November 18, 1914, Bernard Jay Searles was&#13;
born to Minnie E. Mead Searles and Jay M. Searles&#13;
(Peter's grandson). He joined his brother Arlo and&#13;
sisters Lillian and Mildred.&#13;
&#13;
Bernard's grandparents all lived close to him.&#13;
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grandmother Helen Searles lived just a half&#13;
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Grandma's cooking including her cookies that she&#13;
kept in her special cookie jar. Grandpa kept dried&#13;
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Infantry. He never wanted to talk about his &#13;
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"Son, someday you'll be in one." Bernard was in&#13;
WWII.&#13;
&#13;
Bernard used to sit on a block of wood beside&#13;
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helped with chores - shelling corn for the Plymouth&#13;
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and gardening by learning to plant by the signs of&#13;
the moon. Grandpa also taught Bernard weather&#13;
signs - mare's tails, mackerel skies, rings around&#13;
the moon, and rainbows. For some reason neither&#13;
ever found the pot of gold at the end of the&#13;
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remembers are: "Take anything that anyone gives&#13;
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&#13;
you, even if you throw it away on the way home" and&#13;
it's a damned poor ride that doesn't beat a walk."&#13;
Every fall these two buddies gathered walnuts and&#13;
hickory nuts for Grandma's goodies.&#13;
&#13;
The Mead grandparents, Bailey T. Mead and Eva&#13;
Orcutt Mead lived in Sunbury on Columbus Street.&#13;
He was a painter and paper hanger. However,&#13;
Bernard didn't enjoy the profession. He worked for&#13;
two weeks for this grandpa and never received even&#13;
a "thank you," so he quit!&#13;
&#13;
Dad  Searles' sister, Ora Searles De Haven and&#13;
daughter Helen of Cleveland visited the Searles'&#13;
farm for several weeks each summer. During that &#13;
time other aunts and uncles including Mrs. Searles'&#13;
sister, Pearl, and husband Walter Engel came for a &#13;
big picnic.&#13;
&#13;
The Searles family all attended and were &#13;
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the special attendance pin. Berkshire also had&#13;
Children's Day celebration for which they practiced&#13;
and again the Searles kids walked in the hot sun to&#13;
practice. This was not Bernard's favorite event!&#13;
&#13;
Bernard realizes now that his father handled &#13;
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especially during the depression. He also ruled&#13;
the family with a kind hand. There was a big&#13;
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was big enough to pick cherries, he had to use a&#13;
ladder because the first cherry was 30 feet above&#13;
the ground. He was sure this was caused by dad&#13;
pulling sprouts off to switch him for "little"&#13;
mistakes, so when he picked that first cherry he&#13;
ate it! You see his dad had killed a peach tree&#13;
from pulling sprouts. What does this tell you&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
about young Bernard? There must have been many&#13;
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the family, he was bossed by everyone, or so he&#13;
felt. Older brother Arlo caused  BJ trouble until&#13;
he was big enough to get control of the situation.&#13;
&#13;
One escapade that Bernard remembers is the&#13;
horse purchase. Mr. Searles bought a horse at a&#13;
sale about 15 miles from their home. Early the&#13;
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home, but after several miles he was so tired that&#13;
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ride. Everything was going well until Dad Searles&#13;
arrived with a sandwich for Bernard's lunch. Mr.&#13;
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"skutched" him, and said "I don't want you to ride&#13;
this horse, lead it!" Again poor Bernard wore out&#13;
and started to ride. In fact, he rode that horse &#13;
up to the barn door. Mr. Searles said nothing. Do &#13;
you think he realized at that moment that Bernard&#13;
had a mind of his own?&#13;
&#13;
The family dogs, Old Fannie and Old Shep, were&#13;
like family members. Do you think they were called&#13;
"old" as pups, or was that word added in honor of&#13;
their age? Once a bull put Mr. Searles up a tree&#13;
until Old Fannie heard him calling, "Fannie&#13;
Fannie." She came running, took the bull by the &#13;
tail and chased him across the field so Dad Searles&#13;
could get down and out of the field. All the &#13;
family credit Old Fannie for saving Mr. Searles'&#13;
life.&#13;
&#13;
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only for her family, but for many people in the&#13;
community. She also did beautiful needlework which&#13;
her daughter Lillian learned well from her.&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>Corresponds to page 19 of From Horse and Buggy to the Moon Land Rover &#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
keepsake. Also Mother Searles controlled her part&#13;
in the family. They always had their meals&#13;
together, and when she rang her dinner bell,&#13;
everyone headed for the house with no questions&#13;
asked. Anyone who didn't come when the bell rang.&#13;
didn't eat! She fixed a meal one time and one time&#13;
only! Also each person had a special place at the &#13;
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had to work very hard and be very frugal. They&#13;
belonged to community clubs and enjoyed those&#13;
social times. Dad Searles belonged to the Masonic&#13;
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Star, serving as Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron,&#13;
and in later years Dad Searles served as Worthy&#13;
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&#13;
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with a gun and/or a fishing pole would never amount&#13;
to a damn. Peculiar, as Bernard loved to hunt and &#13;
trap and was an avid fisherman, and surely was&#13;
not a failure!&#13;
&#13;
The Searles home on south Galena road about&#13;
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house with four bedrooms upstairs and a living&#13;
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floor. Everyday meals were eaten in the kitchen,&#13;
but Sunday, company and thresher meals were always&#13;
in the dining room.  They had a solid oak table&#13;
that would extend to seat fourteen people.&#13;
Nan and Keith have that table as their dining room &#13;
table. now.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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piano, and Bernard took lessons, but he hated every&#13;
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had no palate. She was the daughter of Frank B.&#13;
Willis who was running for president but had a&#13;
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while giving a campaign speech.&#13;
&#13;
There were five fireplaces in the house, but &#13;
they were all blocked off as they were not heat&#13;
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Christmas stockings.&#13;
&#13;
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delivered by John Domigan in a horse driven buggy.&#13;
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&#13;
Dave Allison sold them Watkins goods too, but&#13;
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&#13;
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with the light of a kerosene lantern. On chilly&#13;
mornings when he went after the cows barefooted,&#13;
he'd run from cow to cow and stand, where it had&#13;
been lying to warm his feet.&#13;
&#13;
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at Sears after graduating from high school.&#13;
&#13;
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mower, the big yard which surrounded their house.&#13;
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&#13;
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read the story by kerosene lamp to the entire &#13;
family, and everyone looked forward to the arrival&#13;
of the magazine. The second is seeing the burning&#13;
of the effigy of Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany in the&#13;
Sunbury square after the end of WWI. Sitting on&#13;
his father's shoulders he could see and hear the&#13;
entire celebration. Two of Sunbury's businessmen,&#13;
Herb Irwin and Chan Root, were standing on either&#13;
side of Mr. Searles. They each patted Bernard on&#13;
the shoulder and said, "You'll never forget this as &#13;
long as you live," and he hasn't.&#13;
&#13;
As a small child Bernard like to run away and&#13;
see his neighbors, as I did. The neighbor always&#13;
called his mother, and someone would go after him.&#13;
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clothesline!&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - BJ AND LOLA&#13;
&#13;
Bernard went to Berkshire Elementary School&#13;
which still stands on Rt. 37 across from the &#13;
present Bent Tree Golf Course. His neighbor Paul&#13;
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ready for school he went. Of course Bernard walked&#13;
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Sunbury just before his fifth year, and he rode the&#13;
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and he says he lived on cheese and bologna&#13;
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&#13;
I guess Condit wasn't as advanced as Berkshire&#13;
as I went all eight grades to country school about&#13;
1/2 mile from my childhood home. In fact it was&#13;
next door to our present home at 4568 North State&#13;
Route 3, and the kids carried water from this house&#13;
to the school for our big common water jar with its&#13;
dipper. Condit was proud of that one room brick&#13;
schoolhouse with the big round stove in the center&#13;
which the teacher fired. In my eight years, we had&#13;
five different teachers who not only taught but&#13;
acted as janitor too. A coal shed and two&#13;
outhouses completed the school "campus." Of course&#13;
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down the road. We had no Phys-ed in those days and&#13;
didn't need it. Although I started school in&#13;
September and wasn't 5 until October, I made it! I&#13;
was driving my Dad crazy so the teacher, Mabel&#13;
Huffman, made a deal. She'd let me try, if it&#13;
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&#13;
every year and graduated from high school at age&#13;
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&#13;
One of our games in elementary school was&#13;
"ante-over" the shed. The bigger boys played it&#13;
over the school house. Tag, Run Red Rover, Hide&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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to march into school at recess, Hezz set Violet&#13;
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idea of going to school. In the spring and fall&#13;
during good weather, they'd jump out the window and&#13;
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&#13;
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beside a big cornshock. A storm was brewing so the&#13;
teacher took the entire school, all 15 of us, out&#13;
to hunt him. When we found him, he picked up a&#13;
big, big rock and holding it over his head said,&#13;
"Don't come near me or I'll drop it!" The teacher&#13;
made us all turn around and go back to the school.&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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on the stage the entire time. I had to go to the&#13;
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really absorbent, so nobody knew! BUT after that &#13;
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&#13;
HOLIDAYS AND CELEBRATIONS&#13;
&#13;
I can't remember birthdays when I was&#13;
very young, but during my teenage years I always&#13;
invited friends for a meal. Mother was an&#13;
exceptionally good cook and loved making special&#13;
dishes. One time 4 girls were birthday guests.&#13;
They weighed themselves before dinner and after.&#13;
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older I always helped Mother celebrate all&#13;
birthdays.&#13;
&#13;
Christmas was a great time at our house. We&#13;
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beautiful glass balls, and real candles. Dad let &#13;
us light the candles once on Christmas Eve, but he&#13;
stood by with a bucket of water to douse it in case&#13;
of fire. In 1934 Columbus and Southern Light&#13;
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built his own electric line to our place. From &#13;
then on we had electric Christmas lights. However,&#13;
we always had a real tree.&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Searles and the boys cut their Christmas &#13;
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girls decorated it. Bernard made paper chains and&#13;
sewed popcorn strings but ate more than he strung.&#13;
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to hang their Christmas stockings. Each sock had&#13;
an orange, some candy and a surprise.&#13;
&#13;
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Nan was married we still had real trees. After her&#13;
marriage in 1969, we bought an artificial tree for&#13;
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&#13;
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tree. However, last year, 1994, we did not put up&#13;
a tree - we missed it!&#13;
&#13;
Every year Mother made pounds of homemade&#13;
candy - chocolate drops, stuffed dates, divinity,&#13;
chocolate and peanutbuttter fudge. She'd hide it&#13;
from us until she was ready to use it, and we never&#13;
did find her hiding place, but we tried! Too, she&#13;
bought nuts in the shell - pecans, English walnuts&#13;
and Brazil nuts. Oh, were they delicious! Bernard's&#13;
mother made pounds of candy, too. H e especially &#13;
remembers peanutbrittle and seafoam that melted in&#13;
your mouth!&#13;
&#13;
Christmas morning, Mother and Zada Longshore &#13;
raced to see who could call and wish the other&#13;
"Christmas Greetings" first. Zada kept that&#13;
tradition with me until her death.&#13;
&#13;
Our Christmas dinner was always at Grandma&#13;
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family than her own because of the distance.&#13;
&#13;
The Searles and Mead families always came to &#13;
Bernard's parents for Christmas dinner and gift&#13;
exchange in the afternoon. It's kind of ironic&#13;
that all of us had big Plymouth Rock roosters&#13;
roasted and stuffed with dressing. Neither family&#13;
had turkey. Grandma's house was small, but the&#13;
 joy and love were big-big!&#13;
&#13;
After I began teaching, I bought enough gifts&#13;
for Lib  so that she could open one each day from&#13;
the day I arrived until Christmas. She really&#13;
enjoyed the times I had early dismissal for&#13;
Christmas.&#13;
&#13;
The year Ray graduated from high school he&#13;
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                    <text>Corresponds to page 27 of From Horse and Buggy to the Moon Land Rover&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
wanted to give his senior picture to his girl&#13;
friend. He was to take my car and pickup his&#13;
picture in Delaware. We had a terrible ice storm,&#13;
but Ray couldn't take "No" for an answer so we slid&#13;
all the way to Delaware and back, but &#13;
Ray got his pictures. &#13;
&#13;
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tell him not to try to come out on the ice on the&#13;
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conquered! In spite of falling flat on his  rear in&#13;
our driveway, he brought my present, stayed a while&#13;
and spent an hour getting back to Sunbury (4&#13;
miles). I was sure he had had an accident, but he&#13;
made It!&#13;
&#13;
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when I was in high school, I'd stay overnight with&#13;
my good friend Mildred Gelston Amstutz, and we'd&#13;
get a group to go around Sunbury, ringing&#13;
doorbells, throwing shelled corn on porches, and&#13;
turning over chairs. We thought we were big stuff!&#13;
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and tipped over "outhouses." In fact when I came &#13;
back to teach in Sunbury and lived at home, some&#13;
boys tipped over Dad's "two-holer." Of course it&#13;
wasn't used any more, but Dad was angry!&#13;
&#13;
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he enjoyed "trick or treating" too. After Nan was&#13;
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and cut my foot very deep. I was determined to go &#13;
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HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
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Bernard and I both went to Sunbury High School&#13;
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&#13;
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My spending money came from my summer jobs. Our&#13;
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pick strawberries for him. Money didn't add up&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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ring in Glenard Buell's history class - but putting&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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stones in the water. The ride was the most fun as&#13;
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painted in wild colors. The gas was controlled on&#13;
the steering wheel by a lever that was worked by&#13;
hand. What a bunch of junk, but we had fun! Of&#13;
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&#13;
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the high school music teacher. Whenever he went to&#13;
the high school music class, I was sent to the 8th&#13;
grade class and actually taught some classes.&#13;
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for Shultz until he received his Greetings letter&#13;
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aspect and moved to another dorm. Ruth Morrison&#13;
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&#13;
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darken the entire dorm except the bathroom lights&#13;
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bathtubs wrapped in our blankets. We just had to&#13;
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still graded on the curve in his math classes. The&#13;
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which I received room and board, so I ate at&#13;
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alphabetically and roll was taken very easily and &#13;
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&#13;
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enough that every one knew everyone! As a result I&#13;
was active in many organizations. There were no&#13;
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local. I joined Kappa Phi Omega (ΚΦΩ). We had a &#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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(Women's Athletic Association), I played intra-&#13;
mural sports; namely - basketball, volleyball, and &#13;
cageball. My junior year I was chosen as one of&#13;
the Winter princesses for basketball homecoming.&#13;
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&#13;
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Otsuki, a Japanese protege of an outstanding&#13;
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Burkhart. Mary taught me a great deal about&#13;
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&#13;
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sit in a rear booth. Too "Willies" would not sell&#13;
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&#13;
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that year. There was no hospital insurance in&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
most of the fraternity dances and parties but never&#13;
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&#13;
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early, and we traveled by bus to New York, then by&#13;
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senior year, I worked for and received a&#13;
scholarship for Western Reserve Nurses Training in&#13;
Cleveland. My dad said, "I spent this money. You &#13;
teach one year; then if you still want to be a&#13;
nurse, we'll talk."&#13;
&#13;
So I started looking for a teaching job and&#13;
found one at Miamisburg, Ohio. In those days (the&#13;
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married, and my good friend Evelyn Nichols was&#13;
planning to be married, so she gave me first chance&#13;
at her job - even before she resigned. Another&#13;
dear friend, Ella B. Smith, was teaching music&#13;
there and put in a good word for me. After twenty&#13;
attempts, I wrote a perfect letter of application&#13;
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class, I wouldn't have had such a perfect letter.&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
husband, Tommy Lang.&#13;
&#13;
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Wllliamson's in Sunbury for $939 financed through&#13;
General Motors. Can you believe I was naive enough&#13;
to let Dad and Ray convince me that Ray should put&#13;
the first 1000 miles on my new car? I loved that&#13;
car and still had it in 1946 when I married &#13;
Bernard.&#13;
&#13;
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but no car! My old Chevy kept us going for several&#13;
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&#13;
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the news came over the radio on December 7, 1941,&#13;
of the bombing of Pearl Harbor. I was grading&#13;
papers as usual, at Mom Murray's desk. Both of us&#13;
started to cry. We were sure we were doomed! The&#13;
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Immediately our lives began to change. Rationing&#13;
was set into place with shoes, gas, sugar, meat&#13;
and butter available only through stamps. Our&#13;
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butter stamps to Mom Murray, so we ate well. Shoes&#13;
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making shoes with synthetic soles - no leather.&#13;
They didn't last long, but I had shoes!&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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week. One drill which consisted of getting the&#13;
kids out of the building and into to nearby homes was&#13;
to be used if we had an early warning. The other,&#13;
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when their was no previous  warning. The kids took&#13;
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&#13;
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volunteered leaving the women with many jobs. For&#13;
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games with no remuneration for any of these extra &#13;
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&#13;
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war materials. Those boys made enormous  salaries&#13;
plus were in school full time - when I, as truant &#13;
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and I spent several days in court to keep the boys and&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
girls in school.&#13;
&#13;
I had a special friend whom I met at Seaside&#13;
Hospital that became a captain in the infantry.&#13;
When he was on leave he  visited our family in&#13;
Condit, and I went to Chicago to bid him goodbye&#13;
when he went overseas. He was critically injured&#13;
at Normandy.&#13;
&#13;
To help morale (or so I said ) I wrote to many&#13;
boys from home and from Miamisburg. One day a group&#13;
of us gals went to a palm reader in Dayton, and she&#13;
told me that I would receive a letter that day from&#13;
the man I would marry.  When I picked up my mail,&#13;
there was a letter fro M/Sgt. Bernard Searles. I&#13;
said, "Little does she know' we'd never marry!"&#13;
Well, we married - 49 years of marriage this May -&#13;
50 in 1996.&#13;
&#13;
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for a principal who taught me to be organized,&#13;
punctual, responsible, and yet have fun teaching.&#13;
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Nan's supervisory professor when she was a student&#13;
teacher at Otterbein.&#13;
&#13;
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dinners before games, washing the basketball suits,&#13;
selling tickets at all games to name a few. These&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Mother improved from her heart attack and was&#13;
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&#13;
Lib worked at the Farmer's Bank - now City&#13;
National and rode with me. The only time we ever&#13;
quarreled was when she was late. She'd brush her&#13;
hair and fiddle around until one morning I left&#13;
her. Oh, that caused trouble as Dad had to stop&#13;
milking and take her to work. He yelled at both of &#13;
us!&#13;
&#13;
April of  1945, President Franklin Delano&#13;
Roosevelt died, and we were sure we'd lose the war&#13;
but the war was beginning to wind down. On May 7,&#13;
1945, Germany surrendered, that day is Known as VE&#13;
Day. On August 6, 1945, the first Atomic bomb was&#13;
dropped on Hiroshima, Japan; then a second on&#13;
Nagasaki, August 9. Japan surrendered August 15,&#13;
1945! Those were big days in our lives at that&#13;
time. Many of our friends from home, college and&#13;
Miamisburg were killed or injured. We who went&#13;
through WWII never want to do it again!&#13;
&#13;
That fall I went to see Lillian Searles, a&#13;
dear friend of mine, and guess who opened the door?&#13;
M/Sgt. Bernard Searles. He says that I told him I&#13;
came to see Lillian - not him! Maybe I did.&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
.43.&#13;
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&#13;
AN ALL EXPENSE TOUR&#13;
&#13;
Related by BJ&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
In the late 30's Bernard quit working at Sears&#13;
and began working for John Shultz who had a&#13;
trucking business in Galena, Ohio. It was while&#13;
working there that BJ received that infamous letter&#13;
from Uncle Sam stating, "Your friends and neighbors&#13;
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Columbus, Ohio, and was sent to Jefferson Barracks,&#13;
Missouri, for basic training. His next stop was&#13;
Airplane Mechanic School at Englewood , California,&#13;
from which he graduated with honors. The&#13;
government enjoyed giving the men travel&#13;
experience, so it sent BJ's group back to Columbia,&#13;
S. Carolina, where they were formed into a cadre&#13;
for the 340th Bomb Group of the Twelfth Air Force.&#13;
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hail storm that ruined fourteen planes. Thanks to&#13;
the ground crews of which BJ was a part, the planes&#13;
were repaired in a few days. The next move was to&#13;
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"overseas" training for running missions.&#13;
&#13;
January 30, 1943, the group climbed into&#13;
waiting trains and headed for a secret destination,&#13;
which everyone knew was Camp Stoneman at Pittsburg,&#13;
California. Bernard called this the monsoon season&#13;
as it rained every day. In spite of all the rain&#13;
and inclement weather, the group had days of stiff&#13;
tests, including imaginary air raids, debarkation&#13;
nets, obstacle course, and twelve mile hikes with&#13;
full packs.&#13;
&#13;
The men were issued heavy cold weather&#13;
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left first, and on Valentine's Day the ground crew&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
.44.&#13;
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&#13;
marched on to a G. I. Ferry, sailed down the bay to&#13;
board the U.S.S. West Point wile the band played&#13;
"Auld Lang Syne."&#13;
&#13;
For the next forty-two days the group enjoyed&#13;
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pick up mail, then went on to Australia where they&#13;
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describing the filth there.&#13;
&#13;
The GI's were told to walk always in groups of&#13;
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along a street, a small boy kept bothering them, so&#13;
one guy gave him a penny to scram. He left but&#13;
soon came back with a baby saying, "Yours - you&#13;
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while they were off the boat. In spite of the&#13;
advice many became victims of the GI's." They&#13;
soon learned that "FAYN-mo-ra-HEED?" meant "Where&#13;
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&#13;
Finally the 240th reached their destination -&#13;
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they were herded into rickety trains that took them&#13;
to their field-camp, El Kabrit, Egypt, on Little&#13;
Bitter Lake beside the Suez Canal. Kabrit was a&#13;
big camp with buildings, but they had so many&#13;
shrapnel oles in the roofs and sides that the&#13;
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&#13;
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there plus a shave and haircut for twelve cents.&#13;
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Bernard had quite an experience at Kabrit&#13;
during a rip-roaring sandstorm. BJ and another GI&#13;
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they got back to headquarters where an interpreter&#13;
learned where the boy lived, and he was safely&#13;
returned home.&#13;
&#13;
At this camp in Kabrit, in between repairing&#13;
his plane to chase Rommel across the sand, Bernard&#13;
went to see the Sphinx and the Pyramids, plus rode&#13;
a camel. He has the picture to prove it. British&#13;
soldiers were helping in the Rommel chase, but the&#13;
8th Army got most of the credit.&#13;
&#13;
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olive trees and many grapevines. Bernard said the&#13;
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picking. The Germans had left in such a hurry they&#13;
didn't have time to pick them.&#13;
&#13;
Easter Sunday was a bad day for the 340th. It&#13;
dawned bright and sunny, but turned out to be&#13;
black! Church was held in a poppy field under the&#13;
wings of planes. Just after noon they were briefed&#13;
for a bombing run, and as the planes circled the&#13;
field, two collided, plummeted to the earth, and&#13;
burned killing both crews. A good friend of BJ's&#13;
was killed in that collision.&#13;
&#13;
Soon after that a colonel's ship took a direct&#13;
hit, killing all the crew, they thought, but later&#13;
several were located in German hospitals. They had&#13;
settled down into the business of real war! Night&#13;
after night they hit the trenches when raiders came&#13;
over, and the ack-ack started.&#13;
&#13;
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infantry and began destroying coastal batteries at&#13;
Pantelleria. The result was the demoralizing of&#13;
practically all defenses. After this drive, "The&#13;
first all out aerial offensive" white crosses of&#13;
surrender were displayed on the ground, and the&#13;
ground forces occupied the island in no time.&#13;
&#13;
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surrender to the "Golden 18" (their name for the&#13;
&#13;
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340th B-25's) or they'd be "done in" within 20&#13;
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Tunisia.&#13;
&#13;
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 "GI's." Two necessary elements for this were speed&#13;
and accuracy. Some made it; some didn't; some &#13;
didn't try and bought new underwear and pajamas. &#13;
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&#13;
The next stop was Hergis, Tunisia, which was&#13;
and is all sand, thistles, and cacti close to the&#13;
Mediterranean Sea with a mountain range in the&#13;
back. While here at Hergla, they picked up a&#13;
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gnats; during the day, flies, lizards, scorpions,&#13;
and mice and at night mosquitoes and desert rats.&#13;
&#13;
After supper one night a group of US B-25's&#13;
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Lampedusa. For the next three weeks they worked&#13;
hard getting eggs at 25¢ each and watermelon at a&#13;
dollar each. July 3rd they began bombing Sicily,&#13;
calling it the Sicilian Shuttle Service. To get&#13;
close to their targets, they moved again this time&#13;
to Comiso, Italy.&#13;
&#13;
Comiso had been a regular Italian airfield&#13;
well equipped with permanent buildings, but when&#13;
the 340th arrived the buildings were shells.&#13;
Little did the guys know when they previously&#13;
bombed the place that they'd later have to clean it&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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crippled. Those Americans GI's reconditioned the&#13;
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&#13;
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the next day they did!&#13;
&#13;
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shells. The group "sort of" pushed the British&#13;
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&#13;
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vegetable stew without much meat. They had&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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                    <text>Corresponds to page 50 of From Horse and Buggy to the Moon Land Rover&#13;
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&#13;
they were out of tents and into buildings. The&#13;
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into stoves. Bernard took a pipe from a wrecked&#13;
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group's stove.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The first Christmas packages arrived here.&#13;
Bernard's friend Joe Blanche had two sisters who&#13;
were nuns. They sent a card board fireplace and&#13;
Christmas socks filled with goodies. Lillian sent&#13;
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completely ruined from getting the box soaked with&#13;
fuel oil.&#13;
&#13;
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but the 340th was scattered all over southern Italy&#13;
for almost a week. Rain had everything a mess!&#13;
Some trucks were stalled on roads, some skidded&#13;
into ditches, and no one wanted to feed or help&#13;
them. When they finally got off the highway and&#13;
into Foggia, mud came half way up the jeep&#13;
radiators. Some of the guys used farm buildings&#13;
instead of tents, but it was a toss up - mud on the &#13;
outside or manure on the inside. Bernard chose&#13;
inside, manure and all!&#13;
&#13;
At night the guns of the Adriatic seemed too&#13;
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planes in the air., sending missions to Sibenik,&#13;
Jugoslavia, Port Gruz, Albania, and Guilianova,&#13;
Italy. Thanksgiving came and went. Some of the&#13;
fellows found sleeping quarters in a farmer's farm&#13;
building. Bernard and Jake Morgan found a famer&#13;
who sold them straw to fill their mattress covers&#13;
for a good warm bed. Soon everyone was following&#13;
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had their donkey, and he was getting fatter&#13;
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&#13;
New Year's Eve - rain again! However at&#13;
midnight every gun and rifle let loose. New Years&#13;
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set in, and they got settled for the winter - they&#13;
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Italy.&#13;
&#13;
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grape orchard and vegetable farms of Terzigno at&#13;
the base of Mt. Vesuvius. There was always a halo&#13;
of smoke over the crater, and at night the bubbling&#13;
lava sent orange spurts up into the sky. They felt&#13;
safe though - safer than from the German bombs.&#13;
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&#13;
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too many Americans. They had a little help, but&#13;
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&#13;
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planes and had to evacuate. Axis Sal announced&#13;
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&#13;
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railroads, and highways. As the Germans repaired&#13;
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"hits." The group received Bronze Star citations&#13;
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 &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Bernard's tour of duty was almost over. He&#13;
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and their ground crews under his supervision. From&#13;
private he rose to Master Sargeant, the highest&#13;
rating for a non-commissioned officer.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
heard "Sunbury!" There was Jack Hedden a hometown&#13;
boy who was cook on the ship. He fed the guys ham,&#13;
ice cream - all kinds of food they hadn't had for&#13;
three years. You guessed it! Everyone was sick&#13;
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&#13;
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August 9. He landed at Norfolk, Va., then was sent to&#13;
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service a free man!&#13;
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with no one to meet him. He went to Mildred and&#13;
Dwight Satterfield's to find that sister Mildred&#13;
was expecting twins who were born the next day&#13;
August 19 - Larry and Lora. Next stop - Sunbury&#13;
where in a few days, he says Lola knocked on his&#13;
door and said, "I didn't come to see you, I came to&#13;
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forge on.&#13;
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MARRIAGE&#13;
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On November 18, 1945, Bernard's birthday, he&#13;
called for a date. From then on we dated steadily,&#13;
were engaged in March, and married May 26, 1946, in&#13;
the Condit Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Hugh&#13;
Ash officiating. That ended my teaching career&#13;
temporarily as married women could not teach in&#13;
those days. We had to have the wedding on Sunday&#13;
as we had had a very wet spring, and Dad didn't&#13;
want to take time off for a wedding in case the&#13;
ground dried and he could plant corn. Since no one&#13;
worked on Sunday, that was a safe day. Our wedding&#13;
was to be very simple. I hand wrote twenty-five&#13;
invitations to family and close friends. Lib was&#13;
my only attendant, and Carl Hough was Bernard's&#13;
best man. I didn't want a formal wedding dress, so&#13;
I bought two "simple" dressy dresses, blue for me&#13;
and gold for Lib, made exactly alike. We both wore&#13;
headpieces to match and long white gloves that went&#13;
above the elbow. I carried my Eastern Star Bible&#13;
with a beautiful white orchid which I later wore as&#13;
a corsage. Bernard and Carl wore navy blue suits.&#13;
Roger Day, Hal Tippett and Bob Burwell, all my&#13;
students,  were ushers.&#13;
&#13;
I walked down the aisle myself as I didn't&#13;
want Dad to give me away. Even at the age of&#13;
thirty I couldn't accept the thought of being given&#13;
away.  It could have been because of the trauma of&#13;
housekeepers after Mother's death. Naturally, I&#13;
was a little nervous as I started down the aisle as&#13;
the church was full; people were even sitting in&#13;
the windows. Just as I stepped in the door, Morgan&#13;
Chamberlain whispered in a voice that could be&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
this church!" My nervousness left me!&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Our reception was in the big Sunday School room&#13;
as the basement had not been built yet. My&#13;
neighbor teenagers, Iris Spences and Evelyn&#13;
Shoemaker who were also my students, helped my&#13;
friend Mildred Gelston at the hostess table. Mr.&#13;
Gelston,  Milly's father, a professional baker,&#13;
baked our wedding cake. The person who found the&#13;
tiny wedding ring, baked in the cake, was to be the&#13;
next bride. Milly found it, and everyone cried,&#13;
"Foul!" People were sure she knew where the ring&#13;
was, but actually she had no idea. No one used&#13;
paper plates in those days so I borrowed dishes&#13;
from friends, but Mary Ellen Miller was the main&#13;
lender. The workers had a problem as they had to&#13;
heat water on a kersone burning stove, wash and dry&#13;
the dishes by hand, and serve from a tiny&#13;
classroom, but they made it.&#13;
&#13;
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clean-up. We took Carl Hough and his wife to the&#13;
Deshler-Wallick Hotel in Columbus for dinner. We&#13;
left them soon after dinner and headed for the&#13;
first night of honeymoon (I knew not where) in&#13;
a downpour of rain,. Bernard had reserved us a&#13;
hotel room in Wooster, Ohio. The next day we went&#13;
on to Niagara Falls - the popular honeymoon site in&#13;
the 40s. In the center of the city was a building&#13;
that looked like the subway stations in the middle&#13;
of New York City. After much begging form me, BJ&#13;
and I decided to go to this building and ride the&#13;
Subway. To my chagrin, we found it was a public&#13;
toilet. BJ's never let me forget that episode!&#13;
&#13;
The honeymoon was great, but we were eager to&#13;
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in Sunbury. We bought it from Mrs. O.W. Whitney&#13;
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                    <text>Corresponds to page 56 of From Horse and Buggy to the Moon Land Rover&#13;
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(Pearl) agreeing to pay $25 a month until cleared.&#13;
Bernard saved money in the army from his pay and&#13;
poker winnings, so we completely furnished our &#13;
house with brand new furniture - all paid for and&#13;
ours! Bernard had worded for weeks before we were&#13;
married painting, sanding, and varnishing. He even&#13;
built a dining booth in the kitchen. Everything &#13;
was so new, so beautiful, and so perfectly&#13;
finished!&#13;
&#13;
Bernard managed John Shultz's big hardware&#13;
store in Galena, and his dad sold machinery for&#13;
Shultz. Several months after our marriage, BJ came&#13;
home early and wanted me to go to Delaware with&#13;
him. I jumped at the chance, as I was home alone&#13;
all day. As we were coming home, I remembered that&#13;
I had eggs and potatoes on the stove cooking for&#13;
salad. Well - we didn't have potato salad that&#13;
night; the eggs had exploded and were splattered on &#13;
the ceiling. The potatoes were burned to a crisp&#13;
as was the the beautiful new copper bottom stainless&#13;
steel pan. One shower present to the dump!&#13;
&#13;
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of '46 after he came home the Navy. She made &#13;
a gorgeous dress from from a parachute that Tom had sent&#13;
home.  We went through the borrowing of dishes,&#13;
etc., for her wedding too. I was always upset&#13;
about her always being late and had said she would&#13;
be late for her own wedding. She was on time, but&#13;
the florist brought in the flowers after the guests&#13;
were there.&#13;
&#13;
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were really happy to find that I was pregnant in&#13;
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                    <text>Corresponds to page 57 of From Horse and Buggy to the Moon Land Rover&#13;
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&#13;
favorite food was popcorn and coke (cola - not&#13;
drug) which I kept close by me - even by my bed.&#13;
Lib and Helen had their boys Jerry and John in&#13;
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&#13;
Her birth was a surprise as we had been in Dr. &#13;
Livingston's office on the eve of the 16th, and he&#13;
said, "You're doing fine, but you have a month to&#13;
 go and you'll gain more weight." I had gained only&#13;
13 pounds and weighed 115 lbs. When Bernard called&#13;
the doctor at 2:00 A. M. he couldn't believe him,&#13;
but sent us to White Cross Hospital on Buttles Ave.&#13;
in Columbus. There were so many post-war babies&#13;
the place was overcrowded. Everytime BJ went out&#13;
for a smoke, he'd lose me as I would be in another&#13;
hall. These escapades went on all day and until&#13;
11:30 PM July 17th when Evelyn Anne Searles, 5 lbs.&#13;
2 oz. and 18 inches long finally decided to be born&#13;
with the help of doctor's forceps. She had a&#13;
bruised eye and and a funny shaped head because of the&#13;
forceps, but she was our baby! Everything was soon &#13;
"normal," but her eye turned blue in cold weather&#13;
until she was 5 years old. She lost weight in the&#13;
week at the hospital and weighed only 4 lbs., 8 oz.&#13;
when we brought her home. We all carried her on a &#13;
pillow as she was so tiny! She was our pride and&#13;
joy!&#13;
&#13;
For six week she cried! BJ says that we wore a &#13;
path in our dining room rug walking the floor with &#13;
her. Ray had told Mother we were spoiling her.&#13;
When she was six weeks old, Mother had a family&#13;
dinner, and I told Bernard not to pick her up even&#13;
if she screamed. She did! Finally, Ray picked her&#13;
up, took her to the kitchen, weighed her and&#13;
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                    <text>Corresponds to page 58 of From Horse and Buggy to the Moon Land Rover&#13;
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&#13;
you go home and feed her tonight." We followed his&#13;
instructions, and she slept through the night --&#13;
first time in six weeks. Dr. Ray Jennings had&#13;
diagnosed correctly! I was told that I was like a&#13;
holstein -- plenty of milk, but no butterfat or&#13;
nutrients. iIstopped nursing her immediately!&#13;
&#13;
Dad kept talking to Bernard about the the Ludy&#13;
Ketcham place and wanted him to buy it. B.J. and&#13;
Dad made all the arrangements, and Bernard bought&#13;
the 76 acre farm--- machinery and animals. The&#13;
cattle were used to no one but Mr. Ketcham, so no&#13;
one could ever milk them. Burr Edwards bought the&#13;
cows out of the stanchions. He backed the truck up&#13;
to the barn door, stepped in the milking parlor,&#13;
pulled the rope to open the stanchions and whoop --&#13;
- they all dashed into the big truck wilder and&#13;
more scared than a wild beast.  In February 1948,&#13;
we moved to the farm. It was awful! The house was&#13;
dirty; the yard was brambles and weeds; the wild&#13;
cows were gone, but it was still awful! Now 47&#13;
years later we are still on that same farm. the&#13;
house is comfortable; the yard is beautiful; the&#13;
barn is empty except for groundhogs. It is home-&#13;
sweet-home!&#13;
&#13;
How well we remember cleaning the grimy walls!&#13;
Tom and Lib helped us scrub. We put Jerry and Nan&#13;
in a play pen while we worked. Ketchums had had a&#13;
kerosene four burner stove that sent film and dirt&#13;
everywhere! After we scrubbed the walls, we&#13;
papered. In time that oily film came through the&#13;
paper, so we scraped and dug off all the paper and&#13;
painted. Again the oily film filtered through. &#13;
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&#13;
Bernard had finally paneled the downstairs. B. J.&#13;
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&#13;
In our early married years we labored! Bernard&#13;
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milked cows, and raised sheep. I tried to raise&#13;
chickens (hated them) and had to chase sheep, it&#13;
seemed constantly. The fences were bad on the&#13;
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&#13;
On a hot, sunny afternoon while Dad and Bernard&#13;
were making hay, I took Mother to Centerburg to get&#13;
groceries. Two-year old Nan was standing in the&#13;
back seat with a balloon which flew out the window&#13;
as we went around a curve. Truthfully, I do not&#13;
know what happened, but I was told a tire blew out.&#13;
Anyway we went into a ditch, hit a culvert, which&#13;
pulled the rear wheels off the car, turned us over&#13;
on our side and threw Mother across the road. Nan&#13;
and I were not hurt except for a cut on Nan's knee&#13;
from which she still has the scar. Mother was&#13;
bedfast the rest of the summer. We just couldn't&#13;
get her to walk. I was devastated! Ray and Helen&#13;
were in California where Ray was stationed in the&#13;
service. He called in early fall and said that he&#13;
was coming home and wanted Mother to meet him at&#13;
the pump at the end of the side walk. Lo and behold&#13;
by the time he arrived, she met him at the pump.&#13;
&#13;
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and Sam and Mary Margaret (Mayme) and boys, Bob and&#13;
Harold, were our best friends. Wayne, Gerry, BJ&#13;
and I used to play canasta until 2:00 A.M. We'd&#13;
put Bonnie and Nan to bed and play away. Of&#13;
course, the men were the ones who had to get up and &#13;
milk. However, they wouldn't quit while we girls&#13;
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&#13;
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                    <text>Corresponds to page 60 of From Horse and Buggy to the Moon Land Rover&#13;
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&#13;
started "Card Club." From the original group&#13;
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Doris Day, Wayne and Gerry Reppart, only Sam and&#13;
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we're losing more.&#13;
&#13;
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eating, swimming, and enjoying one evening at Cedar&#13;
Point. Stories, food and laughter did abound! We&#13;
always thanked Ray for those fun times.&#13;
&#13;
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substitute. Bunice Hicks (Bunie, to Nan) was&#13;
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did substitute work.&#13;
&#13;
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room half of the time. They said Linda was my pet.&#13;
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Carol, Larry and Lora, to stay with her, but after&#13;
two days they would come to our house for two or &#13;
three weeks. I think that all these cousins helped&#13;
to keep Nan from being spoiled. She always had to&#13;
share.&#13;
&#13;
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night until 4:00 A.M. at our house. Yes, Doctors&#13;
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a penicillin shot to which she violently reacted.&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
probably feel better in the morning."&#13;
&#13;
The most traumatic event in our first six years&#13;
was the death of Dad Searles. We knew he had&#13;
leukemia, but for several years blood transfusions&#13;
kept him able to function well. In August 1952 he&#13;
became very ill and was in the hospital but wanted&#13;
to come  home so badly. The doctor warned us that&#13;
his death could be devastating to watch, but&#13;
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home. The entire family, kids and all, were here&#13;
for the three weeks that he lived, except the last&#13;
week Dwight, Mildred and family went on a vacation&#13;
which had been previously planned. We couldn't get &#13;
in touch with them in time for them to get here&#13;
before his death. Contrary to the doctor's&#13;
prediction, Dad just slept away. This house was&#13;
like Grand Central Station, people coming and going&#13;
at all times, sleeping anywhere, eating constantly&#13;
(so it seemed). Bernard and I were exhausted!&#13;
&#13;
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regularly, sometimes six weeks at a time. Mother&#13;
was not well, so I helped down home as much as I&#13;
could. Bernard says that my constant message to&#13;
him was a note saying "Hamburg's on the counter.&#13;
I'll be down home."&#13;
&#13;
Bob Searles was living in Newark and somehow&#13;
contracted meningitis. Arlo and Alice had to stay&#13;
with him in isolation, so Bernard did Arlo's&#13;
feeding of his rabbits and calves. Minetta,&#13;
Phyllis and Joan stayed with us for six weeks.&#13;
Joan and Phyllis constantly quarreled until I laid&#13;
the law down saying that we did not fight at our&#13;
house. After that was settled we had a good time.&#13;
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&#13;
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tests, Bernard was his subject. Bob passed with&#13;
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and attended Ohio State majoring and graduating&#13;
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said, "Searles, we hired you while you were gone."&#13;
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English Teacher. His famous line was that as soon&#13;
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hectic at times, but we all cooperated and life&#13;
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accident. B.J. hit the road so hard on his butt&#13;
that he bruised his brain. Evidently a blood clot&#13;
was formed in his hip and moved to his lung. Ray&#13;
sent him to the hospital as an emergency case and&#13;
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being there with him.&#13;
&#13;
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until we reached school. As she got out of the&#13;
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but after school ---Oh me! We both talked a mile a&#13;
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something the other hadn't heard. Bernard says&#13;
that he never knew what was going on as we&#13;
completed our discussion before we got home. &#13;
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chicken sandwiches by the dozen.&#13;
&#13;
On Nan's 16th birthday, Bernard put up a big&#13;
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supper, and the works! About 2:00 A.M. we heard a&#13;
blood curdling scream. Bernard grabbed his pants&#13;
and dashed out to the tent. There were two high&#13;
school boys on motorcycles trying to crash the&#13;
party. Bernard walked up to them and asked, "Were&#13;
you boys invited?" They didn't look up, but shook&#13;
their heads, "No." Bernard just said, "Then, boys,&#13;
there's the road." We had no more interruptions&#13;
that night.&#13;
&#13;
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weekends, I cleaned their house and fixed meals.&#13;
Lib did the washing. Finally Mother was&#13;
bedfast, and the last several weeks Lib and I&#13;
stayed every other night so Dad could get some &#13;
rest. We'd lie on the floor on either side of her&#13;
bed so we'd be sure to hear her. The last week Dad&#13;
and I actually sat and waited for her to stop&#13;
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&#13;
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the funeral as BJ was very sick with the flu --&#13;
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&#13;
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and killed. The news came over the P. A. systems at &#13;
school and a hush fell on every classroom. School&#13;
was dismissed for the next few day until after his&#13;
funeral. Dick Starkey was here cutting wood with&#13;
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we came home and told them. It was a new&#13;
experience for all of us.&#13;
&#13;
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General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church at&#13;
Oklahoma City. When he came home, his comment was,&#13;
"I can't believe the politics in the Presbyterian &#13;
Church."&#13;
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Fellowship in Church. She played the clarinet and&#13;
was a majorette in the band.  The summer of '63 she&#13;
was chosen as the first Hartford Fair Queen. What&#13;
a time! She had her hair done at Brigitta's Beauty&#13;
shop -- came home upset ---wet it --did it over very &#13;
agitated. Finally we arrived at the Fairgrounds  &#13;
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a terrible wind storm which had blown down tents&#13;
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&#13;
with rain and mud. It was awful. The only good&#13;
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queen. Bernard said, "If the good Lord forgives&#13;
me, I'll never go to the Hartford Fair again!"&#13;
&#13;
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Algebra II together.  Keith came out and I'd help&#13;
both of them. If he was here after 9:30, his&#13;
mother would call and say, "Is Keith  there? Send&#13;
him home right now. His curfew is 10:00 P. M."&#13;
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1965. We had an open house here for both of them.&#13;
&#13;
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working scales at Mt. Vernon Stock Yards. By 1965&#13;
he was offered a job as Livestock Inspector for the&#13;
state of Ohio which he accepted. My dad thought he&#13;
had done the wrong thing, but it was the best thing&#13;
that ever happened to us. Bernard felt that he had&#13;
to take the job to be able to send Nan to college.&#13;
&#13;
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weeks, but we could visit, so one Sunday we went &#13;
down to take some goodies. Bernard stayed in the&#13;
car while I went up to her room in Cochran Hall.&#13;
As I opened her door, she burst into tears,&#13;
sobbing, "I hate this place!" Her roommate was&#13;
very homesick and was going home, giving up on&#13;
college. Immediately I suggested that if Nan hated&#13;
it, maybe she should also quit before we had to pay&#13;
more money. I can hear her now sobbing and saying,&#13;
"I never quit anything in my life. I'm staying."&#13;
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                    <text>Corresponds to page 66 of From Horse and Buggy to the Moon Land Rover&#13;
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The freshman year was exciting for Nan, but also&#13;
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the fall; then in February I had a complete&#13;
hysterectomy. When Dr. Livingston first&#13;
examined me, he said, "Lois Dell, you're pregnant."&#13;
B. J.'s comment was that can't be at age 51. Mayme&#13;
took me to a specialist, and as we went through&#13;
Westerville, we saw Nan and Joanie, I told them&#13;
the news and Joanie was ecstatic, "isn't that&#13;
wonderful, Nan?'&#13;
&#13;
Nan's comment, "Yeah, I guess." No need to fear&#13;
-- no need to fear -- a tumor the size of a &#13;
football ---no malignancy. surgery went well, and&#13;
I was back teaching soon.&#13;
&#13;
Joanie quit school so Nan's sophomore year she&#13;
moved to Clements Hall with another roommate.&#13;
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Virginia Beach as her graduation present.&#13;
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than Nan, the college sophomore, which upset Nan.&#13;
They had a great time at Virginia Beach, but Linda&#13;
got a painful sunburn. During 65-67 Keith was in&#13;
the armed services and spent time in Viet Nam.&#13;
&#13;
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freshman girls in King Hall. Her junior year was&#13;
both traumatic and exciting. The first traumatic&#13;
event was the sudden and unexpected death of my dad&#13;
in November, 1967. Dad and Dick Spearman were&#13;
picking corn with Dad driving the tractor and Dick&#13;
on the wagon. Dad called back to Dick saying, "I'm&#13;
making one more round; then I'm quitting." At the&#13;
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&#13;
with his 5-buckle arctics on, all we could say was,&#13;
"He always wanted to die with his boots on."&#13;
&#13;
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of the drive right in front of them. Keith took to&#13;
the ditch to miss him and would have been fine if a&#13;
culvert hadn't stopped him very suddenly. There&#13;
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into the dashboard ruining her two front teeth. We&#13;
contacted Dr. Terry Day who came to his office and&#13;
started a long and painful process which after&#13;
several weeks left her with those two front teeth&#13;
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&#13;
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plan which was not to be married for at least a&#13;
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the completion of her college work at the end of&#13;
the first semester of the 68-69 year and&#13;
Worthington Public Schools hiring her as a full&#13;
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(1995) she just completed 26 1/2 years at&#13;
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Kilbourne High School. She must be doing something&#13;
right! Oh, yes, she received her B. A. degree from&#13;
Otterbein June 1969.&#13;
&#13;
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mistakes), Nan asked him a question, and his answer&#13;
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Presbyterian rule than I do."&#13;
&#13;
Lib made --no, styled--- Nan's beautiful wedding&#13;
dress. I can see them yet in our living room with&#13;
Nan holding the end of a bolt of material gathered&#13;
in her hands at her waist. Lib asked, "How long&#13;
do you want your train?" Nan turned turned and pointed in&#13;
an arc around the floor, and Lib started cutting.&#13;
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Nan and Lib visited several stores and picked out&#13;
the good points of several wedding dresses and from&#13;
pictures, word descriptions, etc. (no pattern) Lib&#13;
styled a beautiful gown. She also made all the&#13;
attendants gowns with 'floppy" hats to match.&#13;
&#13;
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many lovely gifts that we cleared an upstairs&#13;
bedroom and used it just to display her gifts.&#13;
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sisters, had the rehearsal dinner at her home. Not&#13;
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was delicious!&#13;
&#13;
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friend from college days was here for the wedding&#13;
and of all things made applesauce for the freezer&#13;
the morning of the wedding. Those apples just&#13;
couldn't spoil! The good thing about the moonwalk&#13;
on the kid's wedding day was that people didn't&#13;
linger at the reception. Everyone including the&#13;
family wanted to see the moon spectacular&#13;
televised. Keith says he never forgets their&#13;
anniversary as there is always a newspaper article&#13;
about the event. (moon walk --not anniversary).&#13;
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apartment in Worthington, but soon with our help&#13;
bought Grace Condit's little house in South Condit.&#13;
Keith enrolled in the Newark Branch of O.S.U. and &#13;
was on their golf team. The kids decided to &#13;
surprise BJ and me for our 25th anniversary, May&#13;
26, 1971, with an open house at our place. Nan&#13;
said they were celebrating 25 as we'd never make&#13;
50. We may fool her as we have just one more year.&#13;
There was such a big crowd at our party, people&#13;
everywhere, and we received many lovely gifts. As&#13;
usual Dwight had his beer in his camper. Even the&#13;
children noticed his many trips to check the&#13;
camper. I would never let him keep his booze in my&#13;
house, so all through the years he brought his&#13;
supply in his camper. In spite of his faults, we&#13;
liked Dwight and had lots of fun with him, Mildred,&#13;
and the kids. He was so good-hearted and would do&#13;
anything for anybody.&#13;
&#13;
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happens.&#13;
&#13;
Keith was in the hospital for testing on his&#13;
back when a young intern found a lump in Keith's&#13;
throat. Result-- May 1972 surgery--which proved to&#13;
be removal of his thyroid--with that terrible word&#13;
"cancer." Dr. Joe Bonta, an excellent surgeon,&#13;
performed his operation. He was good, but his&#13;
bedside manner with anyone but Keith was awful!&#13;
Definitely he didn't care for mothers-in-law!&#13;
Keith came through the ordeal, and because of  his&#13;
problem, his brothers and sisters (even cousins)&#13;
were saved through surgery, too. Later in 1975&#13;
both he and his brother--Jim, had to have their &#13;
adrenal glands removed-- another traumatic time for&#13;
the family.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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week's vacation at Paradise Lake  in Michigan, dead&#13;
tired. At 1:30 A.M. we were awakened by a call&#13;
from Lillian. By the time we got to her house she&#13;
had had a stroke. Her husband, Luther Carnes, was&#13;
shaving before he could call the squad. For days&#13;
she lay in Grady Hospital in a coma. When she&#13;
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teacher in the Middle School. He had coaching&#13;
responsibilities too, so they sold their Condit&#13;
home and bought a house on Sunset Drive in&#13;
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&#13;
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was Otsego, Michigan; Big Sandy, Tennessee;&#13;
Kentucky Lake; and the Deluxe at Gaston Lake. Each&#13;
has a memory! At Otsego we seined minnows with a&#13;
big net held by several people who waded out in the&#13;
water, and we really caught the minnows which the&#13;
group used as bait. Big Sandy had willow flies&#13;
that helped BJ and Keith catch Big blue gills by &#13;
the dozen. Nan caught the big bass at Kentucky&#13;
Lake. Jim and Jane Shriner went with us to Gaston &#13;
Lake. The whole trip was unbelievable! To begin&#13;
with, I was afraid we'd have primitive conditions -&#13;
- what a mistake! We had a beautiful cottage,&#13;
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fishing was unbelievable. Did I get razzed about&#13;
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&#13;
In August of 1975 Don Hood and Linda Brenner&#13;
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Someone carried the flag out, and B.J. carried it&#13;
back in, but it was out during the ceremony. I had&#13;
the rehearsal dinner to help Lib, as Don's parents&#13;
did not offer help in that area. Our new room&#13;
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&#13;
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and JoEllen Elfrink, neighbors of Luther Carnes&#13;
(Lillian's husband). They were very upset and&#13;
nervous, as Paul had found Luther hanging in the&#13;
barn. He had committed suicide. They had called&#13;
his daughter, Wilma and she said, "Call Bernard and&#13;
Lolly. They know what to do." of course, we went&#13;
up to the place immediately. By the time we&#13;
arrived, the sheriff and Funeral Director were&#13;
there. What a mess! We all were in a dither, but&#13;
I called Wendell (Luther's son) and he promised to&#13;
start immediately from his home in  Cordova,&#13;
Tennessee. The next morning someone had to go to&#13;
the nursing home to tell Lillian. Guess who?&#13;
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was devastated! The day of the funeral another&#13;
travesty happened. Someone broke into Luther and&#13;
Lillian's home. Wendall had sent Lillian Hummels &#13;
through the years which were placed alongside&#13;
cheaper figurines. Only the Hummels were taken.&#13;
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&#13;
had been ripped out and left. Silverware and china&#13;
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dead mother were taken, but no ordinary dishes or&#13;
pots and pans. To top it off beautiful quilts that&#13;
Lillian and her mother had made were taken. No&#13;
modern things like TV's or radios were bothered!&#13;
None of these items were ever recovered.&#13;
&#13;
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removed from his throat, but no malignancy. Dr.&#13;
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a human being.&#13;
&#13;
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had back surgery which was very painful. March15,&#13;
1976 a beautiful tax exemption came to Carl and&#13;
Betty  Cocklin's, our god-daughter, Kelly. When the&#13;
phone rang early that morning, I thought it was a&#13;
teacher calling to say he was sick, I answered the&#13;
phone with "What now?' Betty very gently and&#13;
softly told me she had just called to tell me she &#13;
had a baby girl.&#13;
&#13;
June of 1976 I retired from teaching---finally!&#13;
When I handed in my resignation, the board would&#13;
not accept it, but Sam Reppart said, "You might as&#13;
well, she's made up her mind."&#13;
&#13;
That spring there were many parties and&#13;
dedications to me. The senior class dedicated the&#13;
year book to me. At the choir concert, the group&#13;
dedicated a song "Lolly Come a Runnin'" and gave me&#13;
yellow mums. The FHA had a surprise "This Is Your&#13;
Life" and everyone from A to Z was there. It was&#13;
great. They gave me a charm bracelet filled with &#13;
charms to remind me of teaching years. After the&#13;
dinner, Nan and Keith with the help of Mayme had an&#13;
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&#13;
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honored retiree. Later in the summer Beulah&#13;
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Fraley, had a surprise chicken barbecue. That was&#13;
a lovely party! To top everything America was&#13;
celebrating its Bicentennial, and BJ and I were co-&#13;
chairmen of Sunbury's celebration. Busy-- Busy!&#13;
&#13;
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vacation. January 5, 1977, we left with Sam and&#13;
Mayme Reppart for our first trip to Florida. For&#13;
two weeks we toured every mile and saw every&#13;
attraction from Jacksonville to Key West, down the&#13;
west coast and up the east coast, and  around the&#13;
middle. More exciting events happened than I can&#13;
put on paper. One that just can't be omitted it&#13;
the saga of Mayme's underwear. She had her packing&#13;
finished---- even had to sit on the suit case to get&#13;
it closed -- was dressed, girdle and all when she&#13;
saw a pile of underpants she had forgotten. She&#13;
couldn't open the suitcase, so she just put them&#13;
on--one at a time over the girdle etc. At our &#13;
first stop, she was telling me the story, not&#13;
knowing that the men could hear every word! When &#13;
we came out, BJ began to razz her about her&#13;
escapade. To this day he reminds her to be careful&#13;
how she packs.&#13;
&#13;
We spent a couple of days in Leesburg, and  the&#13;
men fished with Leon Campbell while Mayme and I&#13;
shopped with Lucille. At night they taught us to&#13;
play 6 handed bid euchre--what a game!  Leon was&#13;
slightly deaf, but he told the men to listen for&#13;
Big Jim, an alligator that stayed near an island in&#13;
the lake and he roared unbelievably loud. They&#13;
were fishing in a fiber glass boat which&#13;
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As they floated quietly by the island, Bernard had&#13;
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and fished, Leon would say, "There he is again:&#13;
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often as we traveled around Florida. All the time&#13;
we were there it was cold and windy. Sam and BJ&#13;
both wore their pajamas under their trousers. When&#13;
we stopped at Sarasota to see Wendall and Doris&#13;
Day, we had to scrape ice off the windshield. That&#13;
trip was one we will never forget!&#13;
&#13;
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food to him, and try to clean his house. It was&#13;
awful! Nan couldn't take it. Also Arlo was very&#13;
sick at Riverside Hospital with cancer of the back.&#13;
Poor Leona (his second wife) didn't get much&#13;
cooperation from his family, so we helped all we&#13;
could. On June 11, at 1:00 P.M. he died. Only&#13;
Leona, BJ and I were there. We took Leona home,&#13;
tried to call his kids, went to tell Lillian; then&#13;
when we finally arrived home, Wendell Carnes had&#13;
come in so I fixed him a meal. What a day! On&#13;
June 13 between calling hours for Arlo we had&#13;
twenty-five for supper. After calling hours&#13;
thirteen came back. All that time, we were picking&#13;
peas when we could, and Zada Longshore was hulling&#13;
them for me. What a lady!&#13;
&#13;
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water. All roads were closed. Zada Longshore was&#13;
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and took her to Wayne's where they had a wood-&#13;
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and warm the other side. We could heat water and&#13;
soup. All my house plants froze. Thank goodness,&#13;
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&#13;
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stepped crooked, and broke my right ankle. Dr.&#13;
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had! Crutches were impossible for me to use. I&#13;
fell with one leg up on the dryer and the other in&#13;
the air--- what a mess. Bernard had an interesting&#13;
experience while I was incapacitated.  Now BJ is a&#13;
good cook, but I guess communication was our &#13;
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how much flour to use. I have a 1/4 cup measure in&#13;
my flour bin and told him to use not quite a&#13;
cupful--- meaning the 1/4 measure. Before long I&#13;
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bigger skillet; then he said the stuff was too&#13;
thick -- like paste. I told him to add milk. Next&#13;
I heard, "Jen, Ive got to go to town for more&#13;
milk!" Again he was getting a bigger skillet. I&#13;
hobbled out to the kitchen. Instead of my flour&#13;
measuring cup, he had used a cup! Even the cats&#13;
wouldn't eat it. Later I had a walking cast and a&#13;
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1978 in Parkersburg, West Virginia. Both Nan and&#13;
Keith were in summer school working on their&#13;
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6:30 AM for two weeks and kept Jay. He was such a&#13;
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smart is that he and I talked all the time his&#13;
first two weeks. Well, I talked and he smiled.&#13;
Keith finished his Master's at Ashland, but Nan&#13;
waited until Jay was older. At Keith's graduation&#13;
as he walked across the stage to get his degree,&#13;
Jay, about two then, stood up on my lap and yelled,&#13;
"That's my daddy!"&#13;
&#13;
1980 was quite a year. In March we went with Sam&#13;
and Mayme to Florida to try to find some warm&#13;
weather as it had been so cold when we had gone &#13;
earlier. Nan called us to come home as Lillian was&#13;
very sick with Leukemia. We raced home, arrived&#13;
March 18, and went to Mt. Vernon Hospital to see&#13;
Lillian; she was not good, but was so glad to see&#13;
us. The next morning March 19, 1980, the hospital&#13;
called us, but by the time we arrived she was gone.&#13;
We felt she just waited for us to get home. In&#13;
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hemorrhage and lived just a short time. Bernard &#13;
lost two sisters within six months. He is now the&#13;
only one left of the Jay Searles family.&#13;
&#13;
Bernard retired from the Ohio Department of&#13;
Agriculture in December of 1980. They had a big&#13;
party for him at Berwick Party House, even had Nan&#13;
and Keith as special guests. He received a&#13;
beautiful engraved watch, a citation from Governor&#13;
Rhodes, cash to buy his choice of fishing rods,&#13;
plus the prize gift ---a cow pie that had been&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
dried and varnished with a fountain pen in it.&#13;
They called it the "Bull-Shit Pen."&#13;
&#13;
Sometime during June of '81 Bob Searles and&#13;
Joyce were married. She's a good gal and will be&#13;
good for Bob.&#13;
&#13;
The summer of '81 Nan and Keith sold their house&#13;
so fast they couldn't get in the one they were&#13;
buying, so they stored their stuff and moved in &#13;
with us from June 19 - July 29. At times it was a&#13;
little crowded, but we made it. Jay was so much&#13;
fun. When they moved to Spring Valley Drive, their&#13;
present home, he kept wanting to go home. Now he&#13;
doesn't remember that home on Sunset at all.&#13;
&#13;
December 22, 1981, BJ got up acting very strange&#13;
-- no coordination --- slurred speech, etc. Dr.&#13;
Rupp sent him to Riverside where they diagnosed--&#13;
stroke. I had planned to have Christmas dinner, so&#13;
I sent the turkey and all the trimmings to Lib, and&#13;
she had the dinner. BJ and I spent Christmas and &#13;
New Year's Eve in the hospital, but he came home&#13;
Jan. 1, 1982. When the kids came over, Jay&#13;
asked, "Grandpa, where'd you get this stroke? You&#13;
sure messed up Christmas!" He recuperated very&#13;
well, and by March we were ready to go to Florida,&#13;
but we stayed at one place, Clermont, and did a lot&#13;
of resting and walking.&#13;
&#13;
During the spring of '82 Keith took another turn&#13;
in the hospital. He, BJ and Keith's brother, Jim,&#13;
had what they called hospital wear (several pairs&#13;
pajamas and a robe). Whoever used them last kept &#13;
them until the next fellow needed them. Keith had&#13;
to have his thyroid roots removed. Truthfully, he&#13;
used the hospital wear more than the other two.&#13;
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even if I didn't like him personally.&#13;
&#13;
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Things moved along rather smoothly. Jay was&#13;
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sitter, Di-Di, whom he dearly loved. After a year&#13;
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there. We went to his graduation from kindergarten&#13;
with cap and gown and the works.&#13;
&#13;
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Nan, Keith, Jay, Bernard and I took a month's&#13;
vacation touring the West. Bernard bought a new&#13;
van, Nan planned the trip, Keith did most of the&#13;
driving, and Jay and I played. We saw beautiful&#13;
scenery, took many pictures, and even visited&#13;
friends ---Bill and Helen Bingman and Ron and &#13;
Miriam Moore. Too we spent the 4th of July week-&#13;
end with Jerry, Cheryl Brenner and family. Points &#13;
of interest were: The Corn Palace, Yellowstone,&#13;
Old Faithful, Black Hills, Tombstone, Tucson&#13;
Outdoor Museum, Jackson Hole, Tetons, Grand Canyon,&#13;
Zion National Park, and Wall Drug Store to name a few.&#13;
&#13;
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Princeton, N.J. for Tom and Ann Warner's wedding.&#13;
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the way home we stopped to visit BJ's army buddy,&#13;
Rocky Petrozzi and wife, Minda, in Mingo Junction,&#13;
Ohio. What happened I don't know but my hip began&#13;
hurting. I could scarcely walk. Dr. Rupp said it&#13;
was a swollen hip joint pressing on the sciatic&#13;
nerve -- bed rest for five weeks. I ended up&#13;
getting a back brace which I wore for several&#13;
months. We had to give up going to BJ's army&#13;
reunion in Indiana. December 20, 1984, Jay had&#13;
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chicken at night for supper. Some kid!&#13;
&#13;
September of '85 Bernard had to have surgery on&#13;
his carotid artery -- 95% clogged. Since the one&#13;
had been 100%, it was a must! He came through &#13;
surgery fine, recuperated fast, and we were  ready&#13;
to have some good days, and we did!&#13;
&#13;
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handed euchre with Sam, Mayme, Leon and Lucille&#13;
Campbell, also with Dean and Jane Cockrell and&#13;
Howard and Thelma Link. Of course, we had card &#13;
club in there quite often too. Sam's, Leon's and we&#13;
spent some good times at Scioto Downs at the races.&#13;
&#13;
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of Keith and his basketball team. Tech Granville&#13;
Blue Aces were the Sectional champs and went to the&#13;
District at the Coliseum. Sam, Mayme, BJ and I&#13;
never missed a game. After they won the District,&#13;
the players held Jay up to the basket to help cut&#13;
off the net. The next step was Regional at the&#13;
University of Dayton's gym. Again we followed the&#13;
team. the last game of the Regional they lost the&#13;
game, but they finished the season tied for 5th in&#13;
the state. They went the farthest any Granville&#13;
team had ever advanced. I tell you, the games were&#13;
thrillers -- nail biters -- whatever. Three of &#13;
them were won in overtime. One night during the &#13;
tournament game, the Newark radio announced, "All &#13;
of Granville is going to the tournament. Will the&#13;
last one out of Town turn off the lights?"&#13;
&#13;
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favorites were Jay in Tom Sawyer and Nan in the&#13;
female version of The Odd Couple. Both did &#13;
outstanding jobs; we were so proud! Bob and Joyce&#13;
went with us and were really impressed!&#13;
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shepherd, and so cute. he looked like a puffy&#13;
snowball. Bernard named him immediately --&#13;
"Frosty." Through many days of patient (?)&#13;
training and discipline by Bernard, Frosty became a&#13;
well trained and intelligent dog. From that little &#13;
fur ball he developed into a 140 lb. mass of&#13;
muscle. When he stood on his hind legs behind me,&#13;
his front paws were over my shoulders.&#13;
&#13;
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Nan handled the trauma, I'll never know. In 1990&#13;
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flutter. The top of his heart beat much faster&#13;
than the lower part. He had to have his heart&#13;
stopped and put back in sync at least four-five&#13;
times the next five years; it worried me, and I'm&#13;
sure it upset Nan and Keith.&#13;
&#13;
We enjoyed Frosty so much, but all good things&#13;
come to an end --December 16, 1992, he had cluster&#13;
seizures one after another until finally, he&#13;
couldn't take it any more. He had been on&#13;
medication for a couple of years, but this time&#13;
neither the vet nor medication could help him.&#13;
Gene and BJ buried him down in the field where&#13;
Dusty and Jay's dog Patch were buried. We surely&#13;
did and still do miss him. We had many dogs during&#13;
the years, Judy, Tippy, Ginger, and Dusty. We&#13;
loved them all, but Frosty was different.&#13;
&#13;
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kittens supposedly to take Frosty's place. Those&#13;
kittens were cute, but they soon became cats who&#13;
had kittens who became cats who had kittens and so&#13;
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&#13;
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Society. Maybe now we're safe.&#13;
&#13;
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cats at my feet. PAIN! I couldn't let BJ touch &#13;
me, but some how he did get me up. Nan and Keith &#13;
took me to the emergency while Jay stayed with &#13;
Bernard. I floated through Christmas and New Years&#13;
on pain pills. Nan, Keith, and Jay kept everything&#13;
on an even keel as they were on break. I finally&#13;
was able to walk, but the damage has never been&#13;
cleared, but I'm walking! By March of '94 I was &#13;
able to have a cataract removed and a lens implant&#13;
in my left eye.&#13;
&#13;
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25th anniversary by taking a two week trip to Hawaii&#13;
with a cruise of all the islands. Jay stayed with&#13;
us, but attended a Sports Training Camp at OSU for&#13;
almost one week. He is such a great kid! August&#13;
6, 1944, Jay celebrated his 16th birthday and got&#13;
his driver's license. He had already taken driver&#13;
training and passed that with flying colors, so&#13;
August 6, was the Big Day!&#13;
&#13;
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seemingly for no reason. However, in October I&#13;
blacked out; Joyce took me to the Emergency at St.&#13;
Ann's and they kept me. After a week of testing, I&#13;
was sent to Mt. Carmel for the insertion of a pace&#13;
maker. The bionic woman is on the go again! Again &#13;
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insisted he have  a stress test. Result -- in three&#13;
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&#13;
one 85%. May 1st, though, he was able to be back&#13;
teaching and said felt better than he had for&#13;
five years. Talk about trauma ---Poor Nan!. Keith&#13;
was just starting therapy and on his way home from&#13;
the first treatment, saw their car out in a field.&#13;
When he stopped, there was Jay on a stretcher with&#13;
blood running down his face. Nan came home from&#13;
school to see a note on the garage door saying "Go&#13;
to Licking Memorial --Jay in accident." That was&#13;
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physically, but he was hurt. We hope he has had&#13;
his first and last accident. I wasn't there, but&#13;
although Jay was cited, Grandma says it wasn't his &#13;
fault --just an accident.&#13;
&#13;
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here, Nan and Keith are thinking about retirement,&#13;
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being in the story; the rest is up to you. The &#13;
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THIS and THAT&#13;
&#13;
Bernard and I have experienced so many&#13;
happenings that really don't correlate with other &#13;
events, so as we reminisced we jotted them down&#13;
here and there. In this chapter we're sharing them&#13;
with you with no particular rhyme nor reason.&#13;
They may be "one-liners," paragraphs or a page or&#13;
two--- just as they happened. Believe me, they go&#13;
from the ridiculous to the sublime! Isn't that&#13;
life?&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
In 1948 when we moved to our present home at&#13;
4588 N SR 3, Herb Brenner (Tom's brother) helped us&#13;
move. As he walked down the upstairs hall, we&#13;
heard him yell, "Wow! Lolly's got an electric&#13;
privey!"&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
I'm sure you have heard the statement "Enough&#13;
food for threshers." This statement originated &#13;
years ago. Farmers had no combines back in BJ's&#13;
and my youth. Instead was a machine called a&#13;
binder used to cut wheat and oats. It cut and&#13;
bundled and tied the grain. The farmers took the&#13;
bundles (sheaves) and placed them in a shock-- four&#13;
sheaves in the middle, one on each side, and one on&#13;
top. If these were made correctly, the grain&#13;
stayed dry even during a rain. Both Bernard and my&#13;
dad were good "shockers." After the grain was &#13;
thoroughly dried, it was threshed by a machine&#13;
which separated the grain and blew the straw and &#13;
chaff into a big pile to be used for bedding in the&#13;
winter. Frank Gallogly was the separator operator&#13;
and owner in our community. Dad thought he was the &#13;
best! He could manipulate the blower to make an&#13;
almost perfect cone-shaped straw pile. In&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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Bernard's area Lou Girberd and Lester Hoy had the&#13;
threshing outfit. For years it sat at the Girberd&#13;
place at the corner of Rt. #3 and Lewis Center Rd.&#13;
&#13;
The threshing was done by a group of neighbors &#13;
who went from farm to farm, taking their wagons to&#13;
the field, hauling in the sheaves, then pitching&#13;
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great meals for them. Remember no refrigerators&#13;
and hot weather, so everything had to be done in&#13;
one day. They women were up early, killing and&#13;
frying chickens, making pies, cooking vegetables&#13;
with good old mashed potatoes and gravy --"meat on&#13;
the bones food!" Grandma and Aunt Mae always&#13;
helped us. If it rained, we were in trouble!&#13;
Understand now what "Food enough for Threshers"&#13;
means?&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
One day Dad Searles was cutting wheat with the&#13;
binder when a bad storm was brewing. Dad sent BJ&#13;
and Arlo on to the house and was opening a wire&#13;
gate at the line fence when a bolt of lightning &#13;
struck a tree, jumped to the metal fence posts,&#13;
traveled down the fence, knocked Dad Searles down&#13;
so hard he rolled, and burned an imprint of a file&#13;
he was carrying in his pants pocket on his leg. &#13;
That imprint was on his leg for weeks. He also had&#13;
nerve reactions from the strike.&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
Dogs have played an important part in our family&#13;
life. I have told you about our last dog, Frosty,&#13;
but several others were very meaningful to us too.&#13;
Tippy was a German  Shepherd that was  very&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
.84.&#13;
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&#13;
protective of Nan and me and our property. When&#13;
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milkers. One time he jumped through a glass window&#13;
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"Here, Tippy! Here Tippy!'&#13;
&#13;
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"Here, Tippy," and there they came up the yard with&#13;
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and sent him on his way before dark.&#13;
&#13;
Our Irish sett -- Ginger -- came to us I guess&#13;
because she loved us. She jumped in Bernard's&#13;
trailer and came home with him from the mill. We&#13;
found that she belonged to the Allen Fisher family,&#13;
so we contacted them and Allen came and took her&#13;
home on a Saturday morning.  On Sunday when we&#13;
returned from church, she was lying in our front&#13;
yard and greeted us with much tail wagging and&#13;
barking. Again we contacted the fishers, but when&#13;
Allen came after her, she sat behind Bernard and&#13;
would not move. Allen finally said, "She likes you&#13;
better than us, so I'll send you her papers." She&#13;
never left our yard! Ginger would lie on the&#13;
floor; then Nan would lay her head on Ginger, and&#13;
they'd take a nap together. It was ironic how she &#13;
was critically hurt. A strange old white cat came&#13;
here, and Ginger was chasing it out of the yard&#13;
just at dusk. Ginger could go only to the driveway&#13;
edge, but the cat darted into the road. An&#13;
oncoming car saw the cat, swerved into our drive to&#13;
miss it and hit Ginger. We were all heartbroken.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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hands among other things. When we ate our meals,&#13;
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&#13;
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and she'd pull the pie near her. They pulled the&#13;
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&#13;
* * * &#13;
&#13;
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he could chase rabbits across wheat stubble.&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
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our son-in-law (no connection), and Glen Evans who&#13;
went to school and said, "You know Mrs. Searles&#13;
can cook!" Some were older  men. There was Clyde&#13;
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didn't have a tooth in his head. When he'd come in&#13;
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&#13;
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"gumming it with a grin. One time it rained and&#13;
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and began to gum it!&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
One of the ironies of World War II was the&#13;
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too few and many trips had to be cancelled. On the&#13;
other side, BJ said they wasted gas using it for&#13;
everything from cleaning their uniforms to piping&#13;
it to their tents for cooking and heating. We&#13;
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their special donkey) until he was on his way home.&#13;
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&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
Our grandson, Jay, about to be seventeen, has&#13;
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his children read this book, believe, he was a&#13;
good kid! As a child, he had some choice sayings&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Jay had spent several days with us and had been&#13;
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&#13;
* * *&#13;
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&#13;
A dear friend of mine died, and Jay, as a little&#13;
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mean they put her in the ground?" When I tried to&#13;
explain, he said, "Well, when I die, I'm going to&#13;
take a flashlight so I can see where I'm going."&#13;
&#13;
On that same topic, he was curious when we&#13;
bought a cemetery lot and put up a monument. "Why&#13;
did you  buy such a big lot?" he asked Bernard.&#13;
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his dad and mother, and for him and his wife, if&#13;
they wanted to be buried there. He said, "Well, I&#13;
don't know about Mom and Dad, but I want me and my&#13;
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said, "They can look after themselves."&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
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everyone know you and like you?"&#13;
&#13;
"Oh, Mom," he said, "I'm just a lovable guy!"&#13;
He was -- and is!&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
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from his stomach. The doctor used a local&#13;
anesthetic, and the procedure was slightly bloody&#13;
which he mentioned to the attending nurse. Jay&#13;
retorted in a second, "Doc, you made the mess, you&#13;
clean it up."&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
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were. I told him it was my dad and birth mother.&#13;
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adopted?" When I told him that my mother had died&#13;
and that I had a step-mother, he said, "Boy am I&#13;
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explained that my step-mother had been wonderful to&#13;
me.&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
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small, but he wanted to go out for junior-high&#13;
football. This coach made this little guy the&#13;
center. I couldn't understand why the smallest kid&#13;
on the team was center. Jay said, "Grandma, I'm&#13;
the only one that can remember the plays." Later&#13;
in the season he was telling me about his game&#13;
saying, "Grandma, when you're center, and everyone&#13;
falls on top of you, Boy, it's dark down there!"&#13;
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out for "Receiver" on the team. I wonder what&#13;
he'll say to be put in the next book?&#13;
&#13;
Not long ago Nan asked Jay to do a task he&#13;
didn't particularly enjoy. He reacted by saying,&#13;
"Why do I have to do that?" Nan gave him that look&#13;
which means you're on the edge, Bud, and said&#13;
"Because I am your Mother!"&#13;
&#13;
Jay understood that look and the message and&#13;
smiling so sweetly said, "Okay, I can handle&#13;
that!"&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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any more strokes."&#13;
&#13;
* * * &#13;
&#13;
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"Jams" that anyone could imagine. As I went to pay&#13;
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Grandma -- " Jay, they won't let you in school&#13;
in these!"&#13;
Jay -- "Oh, they'll let ME in!"&#13;
Clerk -- "What makes you so special that&#13;
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Jay -- "Ma'am. I am special! I'm adopted."&#13;
(I could have kissed him)&#13;
Complete silence -- Jay walked away, and the&#13;
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&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
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and after talking with him for half an hour, Dad&#13;
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&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
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held up a coin that the Pope blessed by touching&#13;
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&#13;
Another time he had the privilege of visiting&#13;
the Dead Sea, Jerusalem, the Garden of Gethsemene,&#13;
and Bethlehem. At Jerusalem there were orange&#13;
groves with oranges as large as IGA's ($1.00)&#13;
muskmelons. When he went to the Wailing Wall in&#13;
Jerusalem, He scratched his name with a pocket&#13;
knife on the wall.&#13;
&#13;
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always say, "As the story goes, "this is where such&#13;
and such happened. Christ's birthplace was&#13;
impressive because of the simplicity but the guide&#13;
would not be specific.&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
When Bernard's sister, Lillian, married Luther&#13;
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brother-in-law, but also a niece and nephew,&#13;
Luther's daughter, Wilma, and son, Wendell.&#13;
Wendell had always been close to us. He graduated&#13;
from Ohio State, was a pilot in the Air Force, and&#13;
after leaving the service, worked for Federal&#13;
Express, first as a pilot, and now as a flight&#13;
engineer. He has a pace maker exactly like mine.&#13;
Many of the spoons in my spoon collection were&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
given to me by Wendell from all his travels to&#13;
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Wendell Carnes is very special to us because of his&#13;
kindness to Lillian, his generosity to our church,&#13;
and his thoughtfulness to Bernard and me.&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
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Cocklin to be god-parents to their baby girl,&#13;
Kelly. She calls us Grandpa Bernard and Grandma&#13;
Lolly, but  writes G-Ma and G-Pa which, that plus&#13;
our address brings us mail from her where'er she&#13;
may be. Kelly spent a year in Norway her junior&#13;
year in high school and has just finished her first&#13;
year at Toledo University in Ohio. Many popcorn&#13;
balls and pounds off fudge went her way during those&#13;
two years. Kelly's grownup now, but when she was&#13;
a wee little girl, she ad Betty were driving home&#13;
from Sunday School when Betty heard her mumbling&#13;
and asked, "What are you saying, Kelly?"&#13;
&#13;
"Oh," said Kelly, "We're learning a big prayer.&#13;
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get your name?." Good question, Huh?&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
When I bought my car before I was married, Tom&#13;
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of my Chevy. Now this caused some interesting&#13;
situations. Tom and Kenny Feasel were the best of&#13;
friends, and what one didn't think of, the other&#13;
did. I never knew where I'd find my car. One&#13;
incident I'll never forget. I took Lib and her&#13;
girl friend to a movie at the Palace Theater in &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Columbus. After the show about midnight when we&#13;
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ready to call the police when Tom and Kenny came&#13;
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&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
Bernard and Dad worked together for many years.&#13;
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water all the time. Bernard bought at least 20&#13;
thermos jugs, as he'd set them under the wagon out&#13;
of the sun, and Dad would forget, back up the&#13;
wagon, and crash bang another thermos was broken.&#13;
The worst part was no water until Bernard bought&#13;
another thermos. Dad would say, "Boy you're going&#13;
to have to get another jug; something happened to this one."&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
Speaking of water - - -  we had ice water with all&#13;
our meals. One day Nan was dressed in her&#13;
majorette uniform to go to a football game as soon&#13;
as she finished her dinner. She sassed her dad not&#13;
once, but twice, but after the second time, BJ&#13;
flipped his glass of ice water in her face. After &#13;
she gasped for breath, not saying a word, she went&#13;
upstairs to dry her clothes. When she came down,&#13;
she said, "Mom, will you take me?"&#13;
&#13;
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The incident was never mentioned again. In fact, I&#13;
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and the lesson  she had learned. The kids enjoyed&#13;
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&#13;
* * *&#13;
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On summer when Jerry and Nan were six and Linda&#13;
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to watch Linda carefully. They had been down by&#13;
the creek about 15 minutes so I called them to&#13;
check. Jerry and Nan answered, but no Linda. They&#13;
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looked in the barn, around the yard, and came in&#13;
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upstairs in those days. There was Linda on the&#13;
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the window, but never answered our calls. I could&#13;
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&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
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stopped, and a woman got out, so Bernard went to&#13;
the door. The woman opened the storm door, barged&#13;
by BJ and headed for our downstairs bath -- no&#13;
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&#13;
started to make a phone call. Bernard did say,&#13;
"Where are you calling?" It was a call to her boy&#13;
friend in Fredericktown, and she needed him to help&#13;
her as she was having car trouble. Bernard said,&#13;
"That's a toll call." She assured us she would pay&#13;
and gave us a reference. She was a bar tender at a &#13;
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came; they stayed in the car until 2:00 AM. We &#13;
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the call.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
When I went to Otterbein the depression was just&#13;
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the Jennings house, so Dad made an agreement with&#13;
the treasurer that he'd make payments whenever he&#13;
sold hogs or cattle. Can you imagine colleges&#13;
making agreements like that today?&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
I have mentioned the housekeepers we had after&#13;
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Dad and me Clyde and Helen Carpenter, newly &#13;
married couple. I loved both of them! Since it&#13;
was summertime, we ate in the summer kitchen on a&#13;
table that had leaves held up with a bar, but that&#13;
table was very unsteady. One day Clyde leaned&#13;
against the leaf, upset the table, and broke every&#13;
dish on it! I was so scared, but I guess Dad was&#13;
so in love, as he was soon to be married to mother,&#13;
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* * *&#13;
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&#13;
Today kids have cars soon as they reach 16.&#13;
Bernard had to wait until 21 and then he had to buy&#13;
his own. On his twenty-first birthday, he bought a&#13;
used Model A  Ford Roadster from Mack Blayney at the&#13;
Junk Ford Agency in Sunbury. He paid $90, but not&#13;
in one payment, but in payments of $5.00 a week.&#13;
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in Columbus. He kept that car until 1939 when he&#13;
traded it to Brake's Garage in Sunbury for a '38&#13;
Plymouth. During the war, Dad Searles couldn't buy&#13;
a car, so BJ wrote a letter to the courts to&#13;
transfer his car to his dad which the judge did.&#13;
&#13;
* * * &#13;
&#13;
Nan was baptized December 28, 1947, at the&#13;
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Lindsay. That kid screamed through the whole &#13;
ceremony. As we were leaving the church, Rev.&#13;
Lindsay said to Bernard, "You know the child gets&#13;
her disposition form the father." BJ never cared&#13;
for that minister after that day. Later, March 30,&#13;
1958, she joined church on her own and never&#13;
screamed once.&#13;
&#13;
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been a member since December 1923. Bernard served&#13;
as both trustee and elder. I never held an office,&#13;
but I taught Sunday School, led Youth Fellowship,&#13;
and  taught Bible School for many years. As of&#13;
December 1995, I'll have been a member at Condit&#13;
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&#13;
* * *&#13;
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league games every week with other church teams and&#13;
a tournament at the end of the season. Those games&#13;
plus our Christian Endeavor (youth fellowship) made&#13;
up my social calendar for the summer.&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
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they were playing in a wading pool, stepping out on&#13;
cement, making foot prints. All of a sudden Nan&#13;
came crying into the house. Sobbing her heart out,&#13;
she cried, "Mom, Bonnie says I have flat feet, do I,&#13;
Mom?"&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
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so they were identified by their husband, or a&#13;
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&#13;
Dane's Grace was leader of our church choir and&#13;
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wasn't a very receptive pupil. Ed's Grace was our&#13;
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rented her farmland to Dad and Bernard. To this&#13;
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window curtain to watch him go to the field. For&#13;
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a storm was coming; BJ was unloading baled hay into&#13;
the barn when a fuse blew and the loader quit. He&#13;
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&#13;
call her on the phone, and ask her to please let&#13;
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and Clara Condit. After their deaths she lived&#13;
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-- hail, wind and rain. As soon as we could we&#13;
went up to check on Grace. There was a big tree&#13;
blown across her driveway, the whole top lying on&#13;
the roof of her house,; the chimney had been broken&#13;
off and bricks were lying everywhere. We ran to&#13;
the back door and called for her. She answered&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
Bernard also farmed her farm. By this time&#13;
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the wheat's dry next Sunday, would you mind if I&#13;
combined it?" You see her family never worked on&#13;
Sunday. They milked their cows, but wouldn't ship&#13;
the milk. The ate Sunday meals but did all the&#13;
cooking on Saturday. Can you imagine her answer?&#13;
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day; if there isn't we won't need the wheat." The&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
the Bible in her lap. Ironically, that house was&#13;
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&#13;
During our growing up years there were Blue Laws&#13;
which prohibited dancing, shows, sports, business,&#13;
etc. on Sundays. No one worked on Sunday except to&#13;
do the very necessities. No stores or gas stations&#13;
were ever open on Sunday. It was the Blue Law that&#13;
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repealing of the Blue Laws. People just began&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
When I was about 4 years old, I was traipsing&#13;
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field by my grandma's. The horses stepped in a&#13;
bumble bee's nest which caused havoc. The horses&#13;
went wild as they were getting stung. So was I!&#13;
Dad yelled, "Go to grandma's. The darned bees&#13;
were in my curly hair. I was crazy! Grandma took&#13;
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couldn't stand to have my hair brushed for days.&#13;
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&#13;
from her stomach to her knees. The doctor had to&#13;
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&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
July 4, 1959, Bernard won his first and last&#13;
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per chance. Eldon Frakes had one ticket left just&#13;
before the drawing. BJ had 90 cents: I gave him a &#13;
dime. The M.C. drew the winning name ---Bernard&#13;
Searles. I went flying up to steps to the stage,&#13;
but Chuck Nettelhorst wouldn't give me the prize --&#13;
my name wasn't Bernard. June 21, 1995, Bernard&#13;
gave the outfit to Carl Cocklin who loves to fish.&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
In September 1985, Bernard had surgery to his&#13;
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he had to keep the right artery clear. He didn't&#13;
know it, but the surgeon had to stop in the middle&#13;
of the surgery as his blood pressure went so low.&#13;
He came through the surgery, though, and is still&#13;
going strong. His big problem is in the back&#13;
and legs -- probably poor circulation.&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
In 1994 Bernard bought new choir robes for the&#13;
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&#13;
Presbyterian blue!&#13;
&#13;
* * *   &#13;
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Bob Searles has been very close to Bernard&#13;
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teaching him to fish. One day they were at Lime&#13;
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then. Bob caught a nice fish and was pulling it in&#13;
when he lost it -- just at the top of the water.&#13;
Before Bernard could do anything , Bob had waded in&#13;
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his head. Bernard retrieved him , but that ended&#13;
the fishing that day.&#13;
&#13;
Bob's fist marriage to Deana Ball ended in&#13;
divorce after fifteen years, but they had  three &#13;
lovely children, Teri, Tami, and Bobby. During&#13;
these years they were at our house at least once a&#13;
week, and the kids were like our grandchildren. We&#13;
had a tradition on Christmas Eve that they all met&#13;
us at our church for candle light service, then &#13;
came to our house for chicken sandwiches and&#13;
goodies plus a gift exchange. After the divorce&#13;
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the girls which hurt us very much. We weren't even&#13;
invited to their weddings, nor have ever seen their&#13;
children. These things broke our hearts. However,&#13;
Bobby has always stayed in touch. He had a&#13;
beautiful wedding (which we attended) marrying his&#13;
wife, Linda. They with their darling Elizabeth Ann&#13;
join us with Bob and his present wife, Joyce, some&#13;
time during the Christmas holidays.&#13;
&#13;
Joyce has been an integral part of our family.&#13;
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he came home and said, "Well, Bob's finally found a&#13;
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week that she's not out here to check on us, and&#13;
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&#13;
* * *&#13;
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                    <text>Corresponds to page 102 of From Horse and Buggy to the Moon Land Rover&#13;
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&#13;
Jay asked that this event be included in the&#13;
book, as he feels the punch line is important. One&#13;
day Bernard and Jay were putting a toy boat&#13;
together. They zoomed through the project but had&#13;
two pieces left over that were needed to make the&#13;
boat run. So --- they ad to take it apart and&#13;
start again. Bernard said, "Jay, let this be a &#13;
lesson to you. Always read the directions before&#13;
you start a project."  "Always read the Directions" &#13;
has become a slogan for the Searles-Wampler family.&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
Nan is very appreciative of the fact that Marian&#13;
Whitney gave her a thorough background in music.&#13;
For several years, Marian taught Nan not only to&#13;
play the piano and read music, but also to&#13;
understand music theory and to appreciate all types&#13;
of music.&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
The absolute worst thing that has ever happened&#13;
to me happened at Seaside Hospital. I was working&#13;
the cardiac ward when a small child, probably 6-7&#13;
years old, became very nauseated. A nurse had me&#13;
pick her up and hold her in my arms while she&#13;
changed the bed. all at once the child's eyes&#13;
rolled back in her head; there was a tremor all&#13;
through her body. I'll never forget it! My arms&#13;
shook , and I could scarcely call the nurse. She &#13;
took one look and went for  a doctor. I was still&#13;
holding the child while her muscles jerked&#13;
involuntarily. The doctor came and pronounced  her&#13;
dead. BUT he had me carry her down to the morgue.&#13;
She was so tiny and thin, and now her body was&#13;
limp. I couldn't talk about it for day days, and now&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
as I write I have goosebumps thinking of the&#13;
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&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
Our Canadian vacation with Ray, Helen, and kids&#13;
was full of exciting events, but Karen had an&#13;
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years. Each day the camp gave a prize for the&#13;
largest bass caught. also the lodge prepared a&#13;
lunch -- without any meat -- for the guests who&#13;
went fishing. Everyone was supposed to catch fish&#13;
and fry them for lunch. Ray, Helen, John, and&#13;
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Bernard as he'd say, "Give it a little line. Reel&#13;
in slowly. Ease out a little. Hold it! (etc-etc-&#13;
finally) Yank! Reel in!" Karen landed a 14 inch&#13;
bass. She was so proud! Alas, when we met Ray's&#13;
boat, no one had a fish but Karen. she was not&#13;
going to let that fish be eaten,  but smooth Ray&#13;
convinced her that her fish couldn't win the prize&#13;
as it wasn't big enough. Karen cried; Ray and &#13;
Bernard consoled her by taking her picture with the&#13;
fish in several positions: we ate the fish! After &#13;
fishing for a while, we went back to the lodge for&#13;
the awards. The fire flew! No one had caught a &#13;
bass all day. There were pike-- nice ones -- but&#13;
no bass. Karen would have won the prize -- oh,&#13;
what an unhappy girl. Ray was a sad father, and to&#13;
this day he hasn't been able to get Karen to say,&#13;
"It was O. K. Dad." no Sir! We ate her prize!&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
When Bernard and I were first married, he was&#13;
Master of the 400 F&amp;AM Masonic Lodge of Sunbury,&#13;
then went on to be a 32 degree Mason in Scottish&#13;
Rite and a Shriner. He is a 50 year member of the&#13;
Sunbury Lodge, but is not able to be active any&#13;
more. He is proud of nephew Bob though who is a 33&#13;
degree Mason and still going strong. Both of us&#13;
are members of Sunbury Columbia Chapter #33 Order&#13;
of the Eastern Star, and I am a 50 year member--&#13;
not active either. It think it's old age.&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
Lib was about 4 years old; I was a teenager and &#13;
easily embarrassed. We had a minister whom I&#13;
admired very much, but I made the mistake of saying&#13;
in front of Lib that he wore a hair piece. One day&#13;
when he visited us, Lib said to him, "Mr. Rice,&#13;
Lolly says you wear a wig, do you? I could have &#13;
died right there!&#13;
&#13;
Without any embarrassment, Rev. Rice took off his&#13;
toupee and said, "Yes Lolly's right, do you want&#13;
to touch it?" We were having troubles in our&#13;
church, he was sent to Condit to heal the&#13;
church's wounds. Do you understand how he could do&#13;
it? He was a special person. &#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
Karen requested that this story be included in&#13;
"the book'. Before Aunt Eve (Dad's oldest sister)&#13;
died, she gave me a small Indian pouch which&#13;
according to the family story was given to her by&#13;
her Indian grandmother. I have given it to Nan to&#13;
keep for posterity. We don't know whether the&#13;
story is true, but we do know that the pouch is&#13;
very old, badly worn, had made from a strange&#13;
material, has little beads making Indian designs,&#13;
and was Aunt Eva's prize memento. That's good&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>Corresponds to page 105 of From Horse and Buggy to the Moon Land Rover&#13;
&#13;
enough for us!&#13;
&#13;
Some of my ex-students want me to tell you some &#13;
school stories -- just two.&#13;
&#13;
One Hallowe'en someone (no one could find out&#13;
who) drove around the Big Walnut High School and&#13;
shot holes in the windows. My room was one that&#13;
was hit. That winter we were having a snow storm,&#13;
and Bill Sherbourne was sitting in the back of the&#13;
room in front of a window. All of a sudden, he&#13;
raised his hand and asked to move as the snow was&#13;
coming in the holes. Before I could say a word,&#13;
Ralph Smith said, "Sit there! If you hadn't shot&#13;
holes in the windows, the snow wouldn't be blowing&#13;
in."&#13;
&#13;
I said, "I guess that's it, Bill.' Principal&#13;
Estel Miller was glad to hear the story.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
My speech class was in charge of all the&#13;
assemblies and chapel programs at Big Walnut. We&#13;
gave plays at Christmas, Easter, and Thanksgiving&#13;
assemblies, some serious and some "funny". We did&#13;
everything from Red Baron to Christmas Carol. In&#13;
one Thanksgiving play Jim Holobaugh as John Alden&#13;
was showing how sharp his knife was for carving the&#13;
turkey. He took a hair  from his head to split with&#13;
the knife, hit his finger, then left the stage. As&#13;
he came back stage, blood was spurting from his&#13;
finger. He took one look and passed out. I turned&#13;
to my student teacher only to see her sliding down&#13;
the wall. I gave every one I could an ammonia&#13;
capsule and started working on Jim. The play was&#13;
progressing on stage, and the kids had to ad-lib as&#13;
Jim was supposed to return. Jerry Brenner came to &#13;
the door, looked back stage and saw me working with&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>Corresponds to page 106 of From Horse and Buggy to the Moon Land Rover&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Jim. Jerry said, "John Alden is real busy -- he&#13;
won't be back for a while." I got Jim awake, gave &#13;
him an ammonia capsule, and sent him back on stage.&#13;
Jerry said, "It's about time you got back here."&#13;
We got through the play! The audience never knew&#13;
our problem.&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
After Bernard had been overseas for a couple of&#13;
years, he sent me a letter saying that when he got&#13;
home, he was going to buy an airplane, set it&#13;
outside his bedroom window, and throw rocks at it&#13;
every morning. That's one goal he never &#13;
accomplished!&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
1995 Teen Age Humor&#13;
&#13;
Jay asked me what the height of conceit is. I&#13;
couldn't answer. He said, "A fly lying on his&#13;
back, in the water under a bridge yelling, 'Raise &#13;
the bridge!'&#13;
&#13;
July 15, 1995, HOT! Nan, Keith and Jay had a&#13;
yard sale in our front yard. The humidity was so&#13;
high that the heat index was 114 degrees. Jay&#13;
said, "you know it's hot when Grandma fans with a &#13;
fly swatter."&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
Jerry Brenner stayed with us the first four weeks&#13;
and the last six weeks of his first grade in&#13;
school. Danny was born September 5, 1953, so we &#13;
kept Jerry. Tom and Lib moved to their present&#13;
home on Hartford Road in the spring of "54, and as&#13;
a result were in the Croton school district. They&#13;
didn't want to move Jerry, so he stayed with us.&#13;
&#13;
The fist day of school Jerry got a paddling for &#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>Corresponds to page 107 of From Horse and Buggy to the Moon Land Rover&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
us, Bernard told him not to worry, he had just made&#13;
a mistake. That evening we went down to see my dad&#13;
and Jerry told him about the paddling. Dad&#13;
said, "Young man, come here!" He turned him over&#13;
his knee and really paddled him, saying "When you&#13;
get a paddling at school, you get one at home!"&#13;
Poor Jerry , he was so upset.&#13;
&#13;
The last day of school I was getting Jerry's&#13;
clothes ready for him to wear. All at once, Jerry&#13;
began to cry and said, "Please, Aunt Lolly, don't&#13;
make me wear that shirt. That's my paddling&#13;
shirt!' He wore a shirt of his own choosing.&#13;
&#13;
Don't tell me that paddling doesn't make an &#13;
impression!&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
As I have mentioned several times throughout my&#13;
writing, the Condit Presbyterian Church has been a&#13;
vital part of our lives. How I could have&#13;
forgotten the wind storm that almost destroyed our&#13;
church building I do not know. The Rev. Larry&#13;
Warner was our minister and Bernard was chairman of&#13;
the trustees when the catastrophe happened. The&#13;
wind blew out part of our beautiful stained glass&#13;
window of Christ praying in the Garden of&#13;
Gethsemane and twisted the frame of the building.&#13;
The whole eastern section of pews was ruined by&#13;
rain and debris. The congregation was devastated,&#13;
but immediately joined with the trustees to try to &#13;
repair the building. A contractor, Mr. Lowendeck&#13;
from Newark, was hired for the job. In the&#13;
meantime we had church in the gym of what is now&#13;
the Harrison Street Elementary School.&#13;
&#13;
The contractor straightened the building and&#13;
pulled it together with cables which still hold it.&#13;
When you look up to the ceiling and notice "beams"&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>Corresponds to page 108 of From Horse and Buggy to the Moon Land Rover&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
--no- no-they are boxes holding and concealing the&#13;
cables. The broken parts of the window were&#13;
replaced and are not noticeable. The congregation&#13;
donated money for pews spirited by Bill Whitney who&#13;
donated the first pew for his family. When we&#13;
"oldies' say we have a church pew, we really do.&#13;
The old pews that were usable were sent to a&#13;
Methodist Church in West Virginia, thanks to Larry&#13;
Warner's idea. Is it any wonder that we are proud&#13;
of our church-- the people-- and the building?&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
We have proof that Indians inhabited our farm&#13;
many moons ago. Bernard and Jay have found flint,&#13;
arrowheads and small tools, but Bernard plowed out&#13;
the great one right in front of our barn. It is a &#13;
stone ax weighing eight pounds and in perfect&#13;
condition. An archeologist dated it as being about&#13;
5000 years old. Bernard was offered $500 for it, &#13;
but he said, "I'll keep for grandson Jay."&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
* * *&#13;
&#13;
Here we are in 1995. BJ and I have tried to&#13;
give you a glimpse of life from the horse and buggy&#13;
days to the space program and the walk on the moon. &#13;
The future is open to you. Keep busy both mentally&#13;
and physically; keep a sense of humor, and above&#13;
all, keep the faith! Bernard warns, "Don't be so&#13;
heavenly perfect that you are no earthly good." Our love&#13;
pours out to you and yours.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>Corresponds to unnumbered page 109 of From Horse and Buggy to the Moon Land Rover&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The Sunbury News&#13;
&#13;
Thursday, September 21, 1993&#13;
&#13;
Preserving local history with memoirs&#13;
&#13;
by Brian Miller&#13;
&#13;
"The most precious commodities of all- peoples' own recollections&#13;
of their worlds - seldom get preserved at  least in a proper and permanent way."&#13;
&#13;
So writes Bob Greene, columnist for the Chicago Tribune, in the&#13;
introduction to his book, "To Our Children's Children: Preserving&#13;
Family Histories for Generations to Come."&#13;
&#13;
His book inspired Polly Horn, director of the Sunbury Community&#13;
Library, to get local residents going on writing their own memories..&#13;
&#13;
"The people that are doing it are just having a wonderful time, bringing&#13;
back things that they haven't talked about for years and reliving a &#13;
life they had forgotten about," said Horn.&#13;
&#13;
Two of those doing it are Lolly and Bernard Searles, Ohio 3 in Trenton&#13;
Township. Lolly, 79, is a retired school teacher, and her husband, 80,&#13;
is a retired livestock inspector and mail carrier. They worked on it&#13;
throughout the summer. Now in its very final stages, it is 125 typed pages.&#13;
&#13;
They worked together on it in the evenings. She did the writing since&#13;
she is more comfortable with that skill.  But Lolly said; "Bernard has a &#13;
memory like an elephant. He remembers things I don't.&#13;
&#13;
Sunbury resident Marian Whitney, retired former editor of The Sunbury&#13;
News, is the first person to finish hers. She said as you become&#13;
more aware of your past you remember things you hadn't thought &#13;
about in years.&#13;
&#13;
Whitney, 85, recalled a packaged flower garden, a sheet that had seeds&#13;
implanted in it that you spread out on the ground. "It was on of the&#13;
highlights of my childhood," she said.&#13;
&#13;
Greene's book is designed to trigger the memories by asking questions&#13;
on various topics and times in ones life. It contains sections such as&#13;
"the house you grew up in", "childhood neighborhood", "romance and&#13;
relationships" and holidays".&#13;
&#13;
Lolly says straight out "if it hadn't been for the book, she never would &#13;
have done the project."&#13;
&#13;
The book of memories are individual works and they bear the&#13;
personality of the authors. Whitney included pictures with hers: Lolly and&#13;
Bernard had no pictures. They designed their own covers.  Lolly and&#13;
Bernard's has a horse and buggy on the top and a moon rover on the &#13;
bottom to signify the two centuries the book represents: the 1800s to the&#13;
1900s. It was made by their grandson.  Whitney included several&#13;
family recipes in back such as "Marian's bread and butter pickles."&#13;
&#13;
"Everybody can do their own thing," said Horn.&#13;
&#13;
Both the Searleses and Whitney said they did the project to preserve&#13;
memories for their families. The Searles' daughter, Nan, has read it,&#13;
said Lolly.&#13;
&#13;
Whitney said her favorite things is seeing the reaction of her children&#13;
and grandchildren to it. All of her five children and all but one of her&#13;
15 grandchildren have read it.&#13;
&#13;
"It's the little things, the insignificant things, that seem to mean a lot&#13;
to the grandchildren," said Whitney "Not the facts of life."&#13;
&#13;
Lolly remembered butchering hogs and the aftermath, hanging up&#13;
and scalding the carcasses, and rendering the lard.&#13;
&#13;
She also remembered from her days as a student at the Condit grade&#13;
school bringing buckets of water from the house they now live in to &#13;
the school, which did not have its own supply of water. The pupils all&#13;
drank out of one dipper.&#13;
&#13;
Bernard had many memories&#13;
&#13;
Please see MEMORIES, Page 2&#13;
&#13;
Photo : Lolly and Bernard Searles look over a notebook into which Lolly wrote down their memories. The notebook later became a  book of memories and will be preserved in the Community Library.&#13;
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about his four years in the armed services during World War II and about&#13;
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Larry Anderson&#13;
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&#13;
Suzanne Link Allen- pegasus_937_99@yahoo.com&#13;
419-947-9504&#13;
&#13;
Gwen Walker Bailey- mebailey@midohio.net&#13;
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&#13;
Susie Bergandine Churchill- SSChurch370@aol.com&#13;
614-891-0503&#13;
&#13;
Lee Ellen Miller Conley- hvconley@2access.net&#13;
937-842-5206&#13;
&#13;
Bob Durrett- ada-dur@msn.com &#13;
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&#13;
Marge Day Lewis- mockernuts@webtv.net  &#13;
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&#13;
Carol Myers Ranck- ranckc@nationwide.com&#13;
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Charles Shipman- casannship@hotmail.com&#13;
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P O Box 421, Onieda, Tn 37841                                                          &#13;
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711 S. Main Street, Monroe, Ohio 45050                                      &#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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 Kentucky- Just took 1150 mile trip alone to Augusta Co.,&#13;
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&#13;
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Retire in two years and do most of the above activities.&#13;
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&#13;
NAME  Iva Ruth Wilson Backora   &#13;
SPOUSE  Jack&#13;
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&#13;
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E-MAIL ADDRESS&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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Marsha Farquhar   age 38   Columbus, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
[illustration of desk and bookcase]&#13;
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 Why do they keep getting older so fast when we're so young?&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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Timothy James      26   Leesburg, Virginia&#13;
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&#13;
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Susan Bergandine Churchill&#13;
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&#13;
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   &#13;
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Brooke Elizabeth O'Bryan, 14&#13;
&#13;
Blake Christopher O'Bryan, 11&#13;
&#13;
Greg Edward O'Bryan, 32   wife  Leslie O'Bryan&#13;
&#13;
Christopher Maxmillian O'Bryan, 6&#13;
&#13;
Phoebe June O'Bryan, 2&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Kahlil Alexander Karya,    7months&#13;
&#13;
Stephen P. Churchill, 25&#13;
&#13;
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Spouse   Harry&#13;
&#13;
Address  10514 Sioux Court   Huntsville, Ohio 43324&#13;
Phone   937-842-5206   E mail   hvconley@logan.net&#13;
&#13;
Occupation - Retired teacher after 30 years- Have been&#13;
retired for four years&#13;
&#13;
Family interests-  Visiting children and traveling&#13;
&#13;
Hobbies-  Flower gardening, volunteering for Blood Mobile&#13;
and mentoring at an elementary school.  Visiting&#13;
grandchildren:  Nicholas, age 4, and Erin 1 year.  Working&#13;
on genealogy.&#13;
&#13;
Travels-   Whenever and wherever I get a chance&#13;
&#13;
Children's names, ages, locations:&#13;
Kellie   38 single     Atlanta, GA   graduate student in&#13;
Genetics&#13;
&#13;
Anne  34  married  2 children- Dayton (Springboro)&#13;
Speech therapist at Miami Valley&#13;
Hospital&#13;
&#13;
Tricia   30  single       Dayton- Occupational therapist-&#13;
Dayton Children's Medical Center&#13;
&#13;
Interesting information about yourself and family&#13;
Learning to use a computer has been both amazing and&#13;
frustrating.  Can you really teach an old dog new tricks?&#13;
&#13;
[illustration of a person sitting at a computer]&#13;
&#13;
Plans for the future&#13;
To let my hair turn gray-  sometime after this reunion&#13;
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BIG WALNUT CLASS OF 1955&#13;
PERSONAL INFORMATOIN&#13;
&#13;
Name  Isaac J. Counts, Jr.   &#13;
Spouse   Marlene&#13;
&#13;
Address   9691 Lawhon Lane&#13;
N. Fort Myers, Florida  33917&#13;
&#13;
Phone  941-543-3195   Work #  941-549-6242&#13;
Email address   celdiablo@worldnet.att.net&#13;
&#13;
Occupation   Real Estate Broker&#13;
&#13;
Family Interests   casino gambling and visiting old Civil&#13;
War sites&#13;
&#13;
Hobbies-   golf, woodworking&#13;
&#13;
[illustration of a person golfing]&#13;
&#13;
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Mike          37  married-  1 child-  Ft. Myers area&#13;
William   35  married,-   1 child-  Ft. Myers area&#13;
Steve       23  unmarried                Ft. Myers area&#13;
&#13;
Plans for the future      Retire and travel&#13;
&#13;
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time for me is July 15 to July 31.  See you'all Aug. 4th.&#13;
&#13;
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PERSONAL INFORMATION&#13;
&#13;
Name   Mary K. Atwood Day   &#13;
Spouse   Ross Day&#13;
&#13;
Address   7640 Lee Road&#13;
 Westerville, Ohio 43081&#13;
Phone  614-882-6352&#13;
Email address   rossday@aol.com&#13;
&#13;
Occupation   Rossd. Inc&#13;
&#13;
Family interests  grandchildren, travel, golf&#13;
&#13;
Hobbies   tennis, gardening, medicine, people, walking Innis Woods&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Children's names, ages, locations&#13;
Amy D. Roush       Westerville&#13;
Andrew Day          Gahanna                                                      &#13;
Elizabeth (Eby) Dufresne            Cincinnati&#13;
6 grandchildren&#13;
&#13;
Interesting information&#13;
Married to Ross for 43 years&#13;
Have lived in same house 40 years&#13;
Have loved every minute of it!!&#13;
&#13;
[illustration of a sailing ship]&#13;
&#13;
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My plan for the future is to spend as much time as possible with&#13;
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Please give us a call if any grads are down there.  We will have a&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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PERSONAL INFORMATION SHEET&#13;
&#13;
Name   Robert H. Durrett   &#13;
Spouse   Ada Mae&#13;
&#13;
Address   260 N. Sandusky St.&#13;
Delaware, Ohio 43015&#13;
Phone   740-369-4220&#13;
Email address   Ada-Dur@msn.com&#13;
&#13;
Occupation   Telephone Communication Technician-Retired&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Hobbies   building fishing rods, computer&#13;
&#13;
Travels   Bahama cruise, Caribbean cruise,Cape Cod,&#13;
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&#13;
[illustration  of ship]&#13;
&#13;
Children's names, ages, locations&#13;
Mike       45       Kettering, Ohio&#13;
Patti       43       Delaware&#13;
Beth       41       Sunbury&#13;
Suzie     40       Lake Worth, Florida&#13;
David     39     Delaware&#13;
&#13;
Plans for the future   Alaska Cruise Tour in 2001&#13;
&#13;
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BIG WALNUT CLASS OF 1955&#13;
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&#13;
Name   Randall E. Griffith   &#13;
Spouse   Rose Marie Griffith&#13;
&#13;
Address   2862 N E Yorkshire Ln.&#13;
Jensen Beach, Florida 34957&#13;
Phone   561-225-3402&#13;
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&#13;
Occupation  Retired 3 times-  Hydraulic Engineer-  part owner of&#13;
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&#13;
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Hobbies   ham radio&#13;
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&#13;
[illustration of beach with sailboat] &#13;
&#13;
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Kimberly Pacenti&#13;
Kelly Debus&#13;
&#13;
Interesting information&#13;
Left the farm, horses, and westernwear business in Ohio in 1980.&#13;
Started business in Tampa, sold out in 1982.  Worked for Motion&#13;
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Started insurance business in 1992- retired from Motion Ind. In&#13;
1996- retired from active insurance business in 1997- Rose and I&#13;
owned Marcel's Hair Salon ten years, sold out- retired (Rose did&#13;
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&#13;
Plans for the future&#13;
Keep an eye on the beach, buy more radio gear, travel or cruise&#13;
more- Keep Rose away from shopping malls, watch the beach,&#13;
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&#13;
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We are looking froward to seeing everyone from the Big Walnut&#13;
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BIG WALNUT CLASS OF 1955&#13;
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&#13;
Name   Rose Ella Grove   &#13;
Spouse   Robert L. Grove&#13;
&#13;
Address   15532 Hartford Rd.&#13;
Sunbury, Ohio 43074&#13;
Phone  740-965-2935&#13;
&#13;
Occupation   Retired Legal Assistant&#13;
&#13;
[illustration of beach chair with umbrella]&#13;
&#13;
Family interests   Enjoy three precious grandchildren-&#13;
working in our church at various activities&#13;
&#13;
Hobbies   sewing and gardening&#13;
&#13;
Travels  Enjoy Southern Gospel concerts and visiting&#13;
Florida during the winter&#13;
&#13;
Children's names, ages, locations&#13;
Steven S. Grove     33    pharmacist      Westerville, OH area&#13;
Bryon K. Grove      30     pastor, Newark, OH&#13;
&#13;
Plans for the future&#13;
To be able to spend time with our family and to help with&#13;
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[corresponds to unnumbered page 21 of Big Walnut High School Class of 1055. [Supplement]]&#13;
&#13;
NAME   Ruth Ann Saunders Hart   &#13;
SPOUSE   Thomas&#13;
ADDRESS   1606 Leggett Street, Cisco, TX  76437&#13;
&#13;
PHONE #:      WORK #:&#13;
E-MAIL ADDRESS&#13;
&#13;
OCCUPATION:   Retired Eastland County Treasurer&#13;
&#13;
FAMILY INTERESTS:  Working part time &amp; gardening&#13;
&#13;
HOBBIES:   golf&#13;
&#13;
TRAVELS:   a little&#13;
&#13;
[illustration of gardening tools]&#13;
&#13;
CHILDREN'S NAMES/AGES/LOCATIONS:&#13;
Ed Pugliese      Brownfield TX&#13;
Lou Ann Pugliese      Mineral Wells, TX&#13;
&#13;
INTERESTING INFORMATION ABOUT YOURSELF AND FAMILY:&#13;
Second Marriage - Very Happy.  Busy Life Active Christian in First Baptist Church.&#13;
Love people and animals.&#13;
&#13;
PLANS FOR THE FUTURE:  Keep working Part time and playing golf.&#13;
&#13;
COMMENTS:  Sorry I can never get to Ohio in August.  Tell all Hello, I am fine and &#13;
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BIG WALNUT CLASS OF 1955&#13;
PERSONAL INFORMATION&#13;
&#13;
Name   Trudy Hite&#13;
&#13;
Address   810 Laurel Oak&#13;
Azusa, California   91702&#13;
Phone   626-334-6604&#13;
Email   TRUDAHITE@prodigy.net&#13;
&#13;
[illustration of couple dancing]&#13;
&#13;
Occupation   Human Resources Assistant&#13;
&#13;
Family Interests   Dancing- round and square- Small&#13;
theater, attending, not performing&#13;
&#13;
Hobbies   Sewing, dancing&#13;
Travels   Yellowstone National Park is the latest&#13;
&#13;
Children's names, ages, locations&#13;
Jennifer Stone        34     Azusa, CA (she doesn't live with me however)&#13;
Valerie McDonald    31   Covina, CA&#13;
I see both girls and two of the grandchildren every Monday&#13;
for Girls' Night Out&#13;
&#13;
Interesting information&#13;
Looking forward to retiring.  However I've just moved to an&#13;
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grandchildren (step and real)- youngest is almost 2.&#13;
&#13;
Plans for the future&#13;
Would like to do a month tour (guided) of Europe after&#13;
retirement.&#13;
&#13;
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Looking forward to seeing everyone at the reunion. Can &#13;
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BIG WALNUT CLASS OF 1955&#13;
PERSONAL INFORMATION&#13;
&#13;
NAME  Paul Jackson   &#13;
SPOUSE Patricia Dixon&#13;
ADDRESS   712 Kimberly Avenue, Leesburg, Fl 34788&#13;
&#13;
PHONE #   352-314-3980  WORK #&#13;
E-MAIL ADDRESS  pauljacksonpej@aol.com&#13;
&#13;
OCCUPATION:   Retired as VP national Operations ITT Chernou Boulder Co.&#13;
&#13;
FAMILY INTERESTS:   Rving - swimming - boating - fishing&#13;
&#13;
HOBBIES:  Shooting Pool - Woodworking - Traveling&#13;
&#13;
TRAVELS:   Sweden and Scandavian countries.  Most of Europe, most of the&#13;
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&#13;
CHILDREN'S NAMES/AGES/LOCATIONS:&#13;
Brenda De Muth  age 42 Hudson, Oh&#13;
Keith Jackson        age 40     Sandusky, Oh&#13;
&#13;
INTERESTING INFORMATION ABOUT YOURSELF AND FAMILY:&#13;
Oldest grandson graduated with honors this year from Olentangy High School.  He will be attending OSU.  He was named in Who's Who world wide in 1993 (Platinum&#13;
Edition.)&#13;
&#13;
PLANS FOR THE FUTURE:  Continue enjoying our retirement and keeping busy&#13;
doing all the things we have always done.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
[illustration of fisherman with fish]&#13;
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PERSONAL INFORMATION&#13;
&#13;
Name   Marjorie "Marge" Ross, Day, Lewis      widowed&#13;
&#13;
Address   204 Mockernut Lane&#13;
Westerville, Ohio 43081&#13;
Phone    614-890-0229&#13;
Email   mockernuts@webtv.net&#13;
&#13;
Occupation   full time volunteer with Westerville Caring &amp; Sharing&#13;
&#13;
Interests-   travel, flower arranging, bridge, politics, and shopping&#13;
&#13;
Travels- Europe, U.S.A. including Hawaii and the Caribbean&#13;
&#13;
Children -  Pamela Day McSherley, a counselor in Mansfield, Ohio&#13;
 Cheryl Day Ortlieb, teaches 5th grade in Westerville&#13;
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&#13;
Plans for the future-  travel and shop until I drop&#13;
&#13;
[photo by Scott Wittenburg of woman with hat]&#13;
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&#13;
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SPOUSE    Divorced&#13;
ADDRESS   34 Rivendell      P.O. Box 4421 Knoxville, TN  37922&#13;
&#13;
PHONE #   865-966-3236      WORK #  423-569-5150&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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in the U.S. to see that no one could possibly see them all in&#13;
a lifetime.&#13;
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William Brady Liming                     (44)       Oneida, TN&#13;
Theresa Renae Liming May        (43)       Largo, FL&#13;
Mark Ray Liming                               (40)       Oneida, TN&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
PLANS FOR THE FUTURE:&#13;
I enjoy what I do too much to retire.  Also, the people I&#13;
know that have retired haven't lived long after retirement.&#13;
That scares me!&#13;
&#13;
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committee that has kept up with our class and planned our&#13;
reunions.  This takes a lot of time and energy.  I am sure we&#13;
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BIG WALNUT C LASS OF 1955&#13;
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&#13;
NAME  Jim Lincoln     &#13;
SPOUSE  Nancy &#13;
ADDRESS   2530 Fishinger Road  Columbus, Ohio 43221&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
[illustration of an open book]&#13;
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&#13;
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Holly             35     Columbus&#13;
Gabriel        18     Columbus&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
[illustration of a motorcycle]&#13;
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Spouse   Bruce&#13;
&#13;
Address    2851 S. Centre City Pkwy.&#13;
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Phone    760-741-6666     Work     760-741-5555&#13;
E mail address    MCDANALD@NCTIMES.NET&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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and safari in Alaska.&#13;
&#13;
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Meg Miller- age 36- 2 children- also in Escondido&#13;
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&#13;
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NAME   Carroll Meadows      &#13;
SPOUSE    Sherry&#13;
ADDRESS    4427 County Road #171, West Liberty, Oh 43357&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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Tricia  age 30&#13;
Anne   age 34&#13;
Kellie  age 38&#13;
&#13;
[illustration of golf bag with golf clubs]&#13;
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NAME   M.R. Dick Meeker     &#13;
Spouse   Judy C.&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
TRAVELS:  all 48 states   Mexico   Canada   Bahammas&#13;
&#13;
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M.R. Meeker II              Charlotte NC&#13;
Kimberly Fischer           Amelia Ohio&#13;
Scott David Meeker     Middletown, Ohio&#13;
Rebecca Sue Meeker   Savanna Ga.&#13;
&#13;
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Own 2 factories (Powder Coating, Assy, Packaging)&#13;
Children all work, don't smoke or drink and have families&#13;
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Semi Retirement&#13;
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&#13;
Born at Sunbury, Ohio, May 20, 1937.&#13;
A widow, after 33 years of marriage.&#13;
Five children, 11 grandchildren.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Entered professional ministry, beginning as Local Pastor and&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
B.A. Degree from Otterbein College:  Major in Religion/Theology,&#13;
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&#13;
M. Div. Degree from The Methodist Theological Siminary in Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Pastor of the following churches:&#13;
     Coburn U.M.C. in Zanesville, OH-- Associate pastor.&#13;
     Market Street U.M.C. in Baltimore, OH.&#13;
     Continental U.M.C. in Continental, OH.&#13;
     Bascom U.M.C. in Bascom, OH.&#13;
     Sharon Charge: Wilmington, OH.&#13;
          Sharon U.M.C.&#13;
          Zoar U.M.C.&#13;
     Trinity U.M.C. in Bloomdale, OH.&#13;
     Laurellville Charge:  Trinity/Adelphi, Laurelville, OH.&#13;
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Ordained Elder in 1990.&#13;
&#13;
[illustration of open book with flower and cross]&#13;
&#13;
Pastorates have been in the following districts:  Newark,&#13;
Defiance, Findlay and Wilmington, Toledo and Athens.&#13;
&#13;
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     New Life/Key Event Missioner and Herald.&#13;
     Radio speaker and speaker for retreats, and various functions.&#13;
     Counselor for Seneca County Family Counseling Services.&#13;
     Church Growth Consultant.&#13;
     On District and Northwest Ohio Task Force for VISION 2000.&#13;
     On District and Conference Committes:  COSROW, Christian&#13;
          Unity and Interreligious Concerns, Committee for FINDUMAC;&#13;
          Findlay District sponsored Academy for Clergy.&#13;
Published writer:  Various articles, writing in Images: Women In&#13;
Transition by THE UPPER ROOM. Write for various newspapers and&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Name   Dennis Nauman     &#13;
Spouse    Norma&#13;
&#13;
Address   27100 Kinney Pike&#13;
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Phone   740-943-3748&#13;
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&#13;
Occupation     retired&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Hobbies      Restoring old cars and trucks- computer games,&#13;
following NASCAR on internet, watching NASCAR races&#13;
on TV&#13;
&#13;
[illustration of a race car]&#13;
&#13;
Children's names, ages, locations&#13;
Brian       38    married to Belinda- owns Nauman Floor&#13;
Covering in Richwood&#13;
Robert   36   married to Roxie- Corrections officer at&#13;
Marion Correctional&#13;
Denise    34   pharmacist at Marion General Hospital&#13;
Kim          32   married to Rod Blackburn- Documentation at&#13;
Lucent Technology&#13;
Grandchildren- Ben Nauman, age 9; Breanna Nauman, age&#13;
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&#13;
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BIG WALNUT CLASS OF 1955&#13;
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&#13;
NAME     Shirley Stewart Partlow     &#13;
SPOUSE    widowed&#13;
ADDRESS     P O Box 113 Fulton, Ohio 43321&#13;
&#13;
PHONE # 419-864-2248     WORK #:&#13;
E-MAIL ADDRESS&#13;
&#13;
OCCUPATION:&#13;
&#13;
FAMILY INTERESTS:   puzzle books, Bingo, Grandchildren&#13;
&#13;
HOBBIES:&#13;
&#13;
[image of woman in a garden holding a trowel]&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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Melanie Laity         Marengo Oh&#13;
Teresa Snyder        Marion Ohio&#13;
Larry Partlow          Gordon Georgia&#13;
Deanna Myeres     Fulton, OH&#13;
Vicki Babbert       Mt Vernon Ohio&#13;
&#13;
INTERESTING INFORMATION ABOUT YOURSELF AND FAMILY:&#13;
I am a widow for 5 years. Have 5 children, 11 grandchildren and 2 great&#13;
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At present I am cleaning houses, doing Day Care and raising a 12 year old grandson.&#13;
&#13;
PLANS FOR THE FUTURE:  Get my Grandson though school and then enjoy&#13;
some peace and quite time.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Name   David Poppler     &#13;
Spouse   Sharon&#13;
&#13;
Address  2367 Utley Rd.&#13;
                    LaCresenta, California&#13;
Phone     818-248-9254&#13;
&#13;
Occupation   Retired (40 years) Engineering Geologist-&#13;
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my semi-retirement fun job&#13;
&#13;
Family interests  -  My business involves, collecting,&#13;
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decoration. My wife, Sharon is much involved in&#13;
purchasing and selling.&#13;
Hobbies&#13;
Hypnotism (I have a few clients); Guest speaker at local&#13;
universities on engineering geology at hillside grading and &#13;
Construction i.e, landslides, earthquakes, etc.&#13;
&#13;
Travels&#13;
Earlier years included Northeast Africa (lived in Ethiopia a&#13;
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Hawaii, Yucatan, Mexico, West, and South USA.&#13;
&#13;
Children's names, ages, locations&#13;
Jenny Nichols   30   California   Married with 3 children&#13;
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Glenn     30    California   Not married   Glenn is&#13;
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&#13;
Interesting information&#13;
I have started stone carving(abstract) and cut and polish&#13;
rocks, eg., bookends and centerpieces (fun to make a few &#13;
dollars).  Wife, Sharon, and I enjoy searching the country&#13;
for rocks. My wife is retired health safety official, still&#13;
keeps up on personal health related issues. I keep working&#13;
out at the gym and Sharon walks miles.&#13;
&#13;
Plans for the future&#13;
To travel and enjoy life after 40 years of work. Still feeling &#13;
relatively young. We plan to travel as much as money&#13;
allows and the mood strikes us. Australia, Canada, Alaska,&#13;
and Costa Rica are high on the list, but Brazil and South&#13;
American countries are also possibilities.&#13;
Comments&#13;
I do not know yet if we will make it there for the 45th so&#13;
I'm sending my best wishes to all of you via this note. Life&#13;
for me has been about family and friends (and that includes&#13;
all of you) when it's all said and done. Best of health and&#13;
happiness.  Sincerely, Dave&#13;
&#13;
[illustration of a man sitting at a desk with desk lamp]&#13;
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BIG WALNUT CLASS OF 1955&#13;
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&#13;
NAME   Carol Myers Ranck     &#13;
SPOUSE   Deceased 1996&#13;
ADDRESS   250 Sunset Drive, Westerville, Ohio 43081&#13;
&#13;
PHONE # 614-882-6175     WORK #   614-882-7188&#13;
&#13;
E-MAIL ADDRESS  ranckc@nationwide.com&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
[illustration of a mountain with clouds and trees]&#13;
&#13;
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productions.&#13;
&#13;
HOBBIES:&#13;
I still do a little oil painting and am trying to finish a cook book.&#13;
&#13;
TRAVELS:   My mother, sister Pat and her husband Gene visted my sister, Judy and&#13;
her husband in Texas during the New Year Holiday. I ave also been to Denver&#13;
several times this past year.&#13;
CHILDREN'S NAMES/AGES/LOCATIONS:&#13;
Ann is 35 and lives in the Denver area. She is a loan originator for the US Home&#13;
Mortgage Company. She has won the President's Award 3 times in the last 5 years&#13;
for producing the largest dollar amount of loans. Her husband Dan is the production&#13;
manager for the Rocky Mountain News.&#13;
INTERESTING INFORMATION ABOUT YOURSELF AND FAMILY:&#13;
I obtained my Insurance Agent license for Property &amp; Casualty, Life and Health&#13;
in 1996. I am still working and enjoy it for now. I can't believe how independent&#13;
I have become since Bob's death. I can fix a leaky toilet, wire an electrical outlet,&#13;
do minor carpentry work, use a jig saw, drill and sander. It's really interesting &#13;
to do a lot of things that Bob always took care of. I've become a real live Handyman.&#13;
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I love the Colorado climate and scenery. I will be spending a much time as possible&#13;
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able to do some other traveling as well. She wants to go to Hawaii and I love it there&#13;
so plan to do it this next year.&#13;
COMMENTS: &#13;
As we approach our 50th anniversary as Big Walnut Graduates, I hope&#13;
more of you will join us in planning for our celebration. We start meeting about a&#13;
year in advance and have a good time visiting, planning and working to make each&#13;
reunion a memorable one. If any of you from out of state have an idea or a comment,&#13;
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BIG WALNUT CLASS OF 1955&#13;
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&#13;
NAME   Bob Rigney     &#13;
SPOUSE  Sharon&#13;
ADDRESS   2163 Greenlawn Drive,   Delaware, Ohio 43015&#13;
&#13;
PHONE #  740-369-8486     WORK#:   614-825-2940&#13;
E-MAIL ADDRESS&#13;
&#13;
OCCUPATION:   Salesman&#13;
&#13;
FAMILY INTERESTS:   our grandchildren&#13;
&#13;
HOBBIES:  Heavy Reading - Web &amp; Channel Surfing I'm going to try wine and&#13;
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&#13;
TRAVELS: Haven't traveled much lately. If Gasoline keeps going up, I probably&#13;
won't.&#13;
&#13;
CHILDREN'S NAMES/AGES/LOCATIONS:&#13;
Geoffrey - Tracy     Galloway Oh  3 children&#13;
Kimberly                    Delaware Oh   3 children&#13;
Brett - Kathy           Delaware Oh  4 children&#13;
&#13;
INTERESTING INFORMATION ABOUT YOURSELF AND FAMILY:&#13;
&#13;
PLANS FOR THE FUTURE:&#13;
I still own the folks old farm in Meigs County. Maybe I'll retire there. I will&#13;
probably continue to suffer from Harper's disease&#13;
&#13;
COMMENTS: Are we really old enough to be having a 45 reunion?&#13;
Where did it all go?&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
NAME   Pat &amp; Shirley Roddy     &#13;
SPOUSE&#13;
ADDRESS    9353 Knoll Dr.&#13;
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PHONE # 740-965-5426     WORK # (614) 895-1138&#13;
E-MAIL ADDRESS&#13;
&#13;
OCCUPATION   Shop Owners&#13;
&#13;
FAMILY INTERESTS   Irish organizations,&#13;
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&#13;
HOBBIES   Sailing and Gardening&#13;
&#13;
TRAVELS    Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales,&#13;
France and Canada&#13;
&#13;
[illustration  of a sailboat and the sun]&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
INTERESTING INFORMATION ABOUT CHILDREN &amp;/OR&#13;
GRANDCHILDREN   Partick- research tech. in BioChemistry genetics at Medical&#13;
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Widowed with 2 children. Michael-Business admin. in Butler PA, Married with 4 children.&#13;
Kathleen-stay at home mom of 6 children, Married and living in Galena. Michelle- stay at home mom of 5 children living in Germany with her captain in the airforce husband.&#13;
Christopher-Finished Carpenter, Married with 3 children living in Mt. Vernon, OH.&#13;
Heather -stay at home mom of 2 children, Married and living in Galena,OH.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Name   Mervin G. Ross     &#13;
Spouse   Grace M.&#13;
&#13;
Address   105 Terry Dr.&#13;
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Phone   740-397-1694&#13;
&#13;
Occupation  Retired&#13;
&#13;
Children's names, ages, locations&#13;
David Ross       38     Hebron, Kentucky&#13;
Mindy Ross,     37    Westerville, Ohio&#13;
Jeremy Ross,   18    Mt. Vernon, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
Interesting information&#13;
Our youngest, Jeremy, will enter Mt. Vernon Nazarene&#13;
College. Jeremy has played baseball (pitcher) since very&#13;
young and hopes to play on the college team. The college&#13;
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&#13;
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BIG WALNUT CLASS OF 1955&#13;
PERSONAL INFORMATION&#13;
&#13;
Name   Carol Higgins Salyers     &#13;
Spouse   John&#13;
&#13;
Address   215 Marine Dr.&#13;
                     Ft. Pierce, Florida   34949&#13;
Phone   561-467-1310    Work #  561-466-6830&#13;
&#13;
Family interests&#13;
Travel, family, and grandchildren (4)&#13;
&#13;
Hobbies   Sewing, gardening, fishing, and our very special&#13;
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&#13;
Children's names, ages, locations&#13;
Kim Everly     2 children   Ft. Pierce, FL&#13;
Kelly Debus   2 children   Ft. Pierce, FL&#13;
Jennifer Salyers                  Ft. Pierce, FL&#13;
Justina Salyers                    Newark, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
[illustration  of a young gardner carrying a watering can, hoe, and rake]&#13;
&#13;
Interesting information&#13;
John is still busy building golf courses(no retirement yet)&#13;
and I travel with him when it's  possible.&#13;
&#13;
Plans for the future&#13;
Spending more time with husband, family, and all our&#13;
many friends.&#13;
Comments&#13;
Looking forward to being with the class of 1955 again.&#13;
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BIG WALNUT CLASS OF 1955&#13;
PERSONAL INFORMATION&#13;
&#13;
NAME:  Janet Metzger Saunders     &#13;
SPOUSE   Bill&#13;
ADDRESS    3449 Barnes Road, Centerburg, Ohio 43011&#13;
&#13;
PHONE#   740-625-9613     WORK#   740-625-6136&#13;
E-MAIL ADDRESS&#13;
&#13;
OCCUPATION:   Head Teller at First Knox National Bank   Centerburg, Oh&#13;
&#13;
FAMILY INTERESTS:&#13;
&#13;
HOBBIES:  I love sports. I'm an Ohio State, Cleveland Indians and Cleveland Browns&#13;
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Vernon.&#13;
&#13;
TRAVELS:   We didn't do any traveling when Bill was farming, but since he's retired&#13;
we've been to Texas when Diane was stationed at Fort Hood, and we've been to most &#13;
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to the &#13;
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&#13;
[illustration  of a baseball player]&#13;
&#13;
CHILDREN'S NAMES/AGES/LOCATIONS:&#13;
Donna Davis                   Sunbury, Ohio&#13;
Debra Thompson         Fredericktown, Ohio&#13;
Darlene Hinkle               Centerburg, Ohio&#13;
Dianne Saunders          Ft Campbell KY&#13;
INTERESTING INFORMATION ABOUT YOURSELF AND FAMILY:&#13;
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&#13;
PLANS FOR THE FUTURE:&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Name   Charles Shipman     &#13;
Spouse   Ann (retired)&#13;
&#13;
Address  375 Conner Lane&#13;
                    Lewis Center, Ohio 43035&#13;
Email   CASANNSHIP@hotmail.com&#13;
&#13;
Occupation   Grote Co. - Tool Crib Supervisor and Buyer&#13;
&#13;
Hobbies   Gardening, roses, travel, family, hunting, fishing&#13;
&#13;
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R. Shon Berletich        35   Married to John, 3 children- Florida&#13;
Davee Ann Wehner   36   married to Charlie, 3 children-&#13;
Marysville, Ohio&#13;
Ron Shipman                 43   3 children   Marysville, Ohio&#13;
Rhonda Shipman        45   2 children   Lewis Center, Ohio&#13;
Russell Shipman         40   married to Ronda, 1 child,&#13;
Worthington, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
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Do more traveling and spend more time with family&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
NAME   Joan Searles Starkey     &#13;
SPOUSE   Divorced&#13;
ADDRESS   6141 Hoy Road Wooster, Ohio 44691&#13;
&#13;
PHONE#   330-264-6567     WORK#:&#13;
E-MAIL ADDRESS&#13;
&#13;
OCCUPATION:   Veal Raiser - Farmer&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
HOBBIES:   Farming, gardening and flowers and dogs. Having fun with 3&#13;
grandchildren&#13;
&#13;
TRAVELS:  None except to Florida several times&#13;
&#13;
[illustration of gardening tools]&#13;
&#13;
CHILDREN'S NAMES/AGES/LOCATIONS:&#13;
Sandra        age 33     Wooster, Oh&#13;
Michael      age 27     Wooster, Ohio&#13;
Jennifer     age 37     Boca Roton, Fl&#13;
&#13;
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My daughter, Jennifer is an attorney in Boca Raton, Fl and is doing just great.&#13;
Daughter, Sandra is a cancer survivor and helps me with the farm and calves.&#13;
Michael went 5 years to Kent State in Criminal Justice and tried law enforcement. He&#13;
would rather paint cars and does a great job!&#13;
&#13;
PLANS FOR THE FUTURE: I hope to retire soon and spend time with my children&#13;
and grandchildren and do some traveling.&#13;
&#13;
COMMENTS:  Sorry I can't be with you all but send my best to all my classmates!&#13;
Hope you have a great time.&#13;
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&#13;
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Spouse  Doris&#13;
&#13;
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Darrell Wampler&#13;
Duane Wampler&#13;
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   2 in college, 3 in high school, 2 in junior high&#13;
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&#13;
[illustration of a worker in a  hard hat using circular saw]&#13;
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Spouse   Lois&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
[illustration of airplane flying around the globe]&#13;
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Michelle Strouse   40   Montgomery, Alabama (Steve),&#13;
   Bradley 14, Matt 12&#13;
Susan Redd  36   Powell, Ohio (Jeff)  Zachary 7,&#13;
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&#13;
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Spouse   Mary Lou&#13;
&#13;
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Phone  614-876-5707&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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BIG WALNUT CLASS OF 1955&#13;
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&#13;
Name   Glenna Goodyear Yarber     &#13;
Spouse   William H.&#13;
&#13;
Address 699 Marburn Drive&#13;
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Phone      614-451-3584&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
[illustration of jet plane in flight]&#13;
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&#13;
Interesting information&#13;
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with variety. We also volunteer at McConnell Heart Health&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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[illustration of booklet with champagne bottle and party objects titled 1955 was a very good year...]&#13;
&#13;
1955&#13;
HISTORY:&#13;
&#13;
AFL (American Federation of Labor) and CIO (Congress&#13;
of Industrial Organizations) merged, ending 20 years&#13;
of conflict between the two&#13;
&#13;
Albert Einstein, physicist and humanist, died at age 76&#13;
&#13;
Winston Churchill retired as British Prime Minister&#13;
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&#13;
Disneyland opened in Anaheim, California&#13;
&#13;
James Dean died in car crash at age 24&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
President:  Dwight D. Eisenhower (R)&#13;
&#13;
Vice President:  Richard M. Nixon (R)&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Ohio State beat Southern Cal in Rose Bowl, 20-7&#13;
&#13;
Willie Shoemaker won Kentucky Derby Riding Swaps&#13;
&#13;
Dodgers won World Series against Bombers, 2-0 in final game&#13;
&#13;
 Army beat Navy 14-6 in annual football game&#13;
&#13;
MUSIC:&#13;
&#13;
"The Yellow Rose of Texas"&#13;
"Tutti-Frutti"&#13;
&#13;
ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS:&#13;
&#13;
Picture: "Marty"&#13;
Actress: Anna Magnani, "The Rose Tattoo"&#13;
Actor: Ernest Borgnine, "Marty"&#13;
&#13;
PRICES:&#13;
&#13;
Postage Stamp, ...$  .03  &#13;
Bread (pound loaf)... $.18&#13;
Milk (quart)....$ .23&#13;
Gas (gallon)... $ .29&#13;
Car... $2,506.00 &#13;
Minimum wage...$.75&#13;
Median family income...$4,421.00&#13;
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MEMORIES OF SCHOOL DAYS AT GALENA&#13;
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&#13;
By Marjorie Ross Day Lewis&#13;
with assistance from Gwen Walker Bailey&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
PTA was really big with good attendance by parents and teachers.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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HARLEM SCHOOL MEMORIES&#13;
&#13;
By Marjorie Ross Day Lewis with assistance&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Galena and Sunbury.&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>[corresponds to unnumbered page 52 of Big Walnut High School Class of 1955. [supplement]&#13;
&#13;
MEMORIES OF SUNBURY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL,&#13;
BIG WALNUT JR. HIGH AND HIGH SCHOOL DAYS&#13;
&#13;
By Suzanne Jane Link Allen&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
In 1945, I entered Sunbury School in mid second grade when we moved from the&#13;
Kingston township farm to Sunbury. I had attended Brown School in first and part of &#13;
second grade.&#13;
&#13;
My cousin, Doug Perfect, was the only person I knew in my class. Ruth Ann&#13;
Saunders, Joan Searles, and I soon became friends. I don't even remember the teacher's &#13;
name. Who else was there then?&#13;
&#13;
My third grade teacher was Mrs. Betty Tippett. There were thirty-eight students in the&#13;
class. Gary Allen was in my class as were many friends, Ruth Ann, Joan, Glenna&#13;
Goodyear, Patty Baughman, Rose Ella McElroy ,Carol Myers, Joan Bailey, Wilma Bell,&#13;
Carol Mallernee, Janet Metzger, and Marie Swope. Boys in my class picture that year&#13;
were:  Sheldon Stauch, Phil Cring, Bob Whisman, Dennis Nauman, Maurice Meeker plus&#13;
several others that moved.&#13;
&#13;
Mrs. Lucille Graumlich taught our fourth grade class of forty-six students. Some of&#13;
my friends were: Patty Baughman, Wilma, and Bob. That year I received a Reading&#13;
Circle Award for reading a certain number of Reading Circle books.&#13;
&#13;
During fourth grade, I portrayed a Northern Light in a play or operetta. We had costumes but no speaking parts, we must have been singing.&#13;
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In fifth grade, my teacher was Mrs. Wilson and we were in the frame building. Mrs.&#13;
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learning about the world and enjoyed Social Studies class more. That year I joined the &#13;
band and learned to play the trombone.&#13;
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Games we played were: hopscotch, jump rope, and softball. I looked forward to &#13;
recess and playing softball. Softball and band were halted when I fell playing ball and&#13;
broke my shoulder.&#13;
&#13;
Sixth grade with Mr. Tippett was also held in the frame building. School seemed&#13;
fairly easy to me and I got good grades. I did not like to get up in front of the class or&#13;
answer questions aloud in class as I was still rather shy.&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Crawford was my seventh grade teacher of a very large class on the second floor&#13;
of the school. We changed classes for the first time as I remember going to Mr.&#13;
Neilson's room for English. In band, I started playing the snare drum. Betty Tait and&#13;
 Wanda Yerian were new friends in addition to the friends listed previously.&#13;
&#13;
Eighth grade at Galena School was the first year of the consolidation of Sunbury and&#13;
Galena Schools. Mr. Hylen Souders was principal and one of my teachers. Gertrude&#13;
 Smith was my homeroom teacher and Rolland Neilson, my English teacher. Mr. Noblett&#13;
was also a teacher there.&#13;
&#13;
That year I became a cheerleader along with a new friend, Sondra Huey. We went to&#13;
quite a few basketball games (at Galena School and away). Other new friends were:&#13;
Rosalie Plummer, Lee Ellen Miller, Donna Potts, and Trudy Ross.&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>[corresponds to unnumbered page 53 of Big Walnut High School Class of 1955. [Supplement]]&#13;
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That year, we had an eighth grade graduation ceremony in the Galena gym. Mr.&#13;
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house in Galena. She cooked a great spaghetti dinner for us. It wasn't as scary to be&#13;
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Stambach, Martha Jones, and Alice Oldham.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Our class held a scrap drive at Galena with Carl Rush driving his tractor and wagon for&#13;
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&#13;
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along with Susie Bergandine and Bob Bee.&#13;
&#13;
The junior-senior prom was fun planning and decorating for. Miss Campbell was still&#13;
our class advisor and I helped her serve punch during the prom. We all dressed in formal&#13;
attire in our star-studded gymnasium.&#13;
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As a junior, I was elected to the National Honor Society and attended an initiation&#13;
banquet at Ashley. Getting good grades was fairly easy for me except for Algebra and&#13;
Plane Geometry.  Algebra was very difficult for me until about the middle of the year.&#13;
Estel Miller was my teacher for that and Mr. DeLong taught Plane Geometry which was&#13;
very difficult to understand. Mr. Souders taught my two-year Spanish class which I&#13;
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&#13;
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were my FHA advisors. One project for FHA was painting and decorating my room dark&#13;
blue at the farm. I served as FHA chapter treasurer and vice president. We got to go the &#13;
State FHA Convention in Columbus.&#13;
&#13;
As a senior in high school, I served as art editor on the yearbook. Gwen Bailey and I&#13;
spent many hours working on it. Other activities were: Y-Teens, A Capella Choir with&#13;
Mrs. Jane McFarland, Band (played drums and saxophone) with Mr. Chaffin. Also as a &#13;
senior, I served as President of the National Honor Society, which I was inducted into as&#13;
a junior. Through many of my high school activities, I met friends and enjoyed doing the&#13;
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                    <text>[corresponds to unnumbered page 54 of Big Walnut High School Class of 1955. [Supplement]]&#13;
&#13;
For the senior prom, my date was Bob Newsom. After the prom, we went to the&#13;
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BIG WALNUT HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI TIMES&#13;
&#13;
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the one at Westerville Park.&#13;
&#13;
The planning committee decided to try having the reunions in banquet form. Thirty-&#13;
six class members attended the Twenty-fifth Anniversary party at Mr. Tom's restaurant&#13;
in Sunbury on May 24, 1980. The cost was six dollars per person.&#13;
&#13;
On August 13, 1988, the class held a thirty-third reunion at James Tavern in &#13;
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&#13;
In 1990, the reunion was held at the Marriott North in Columbus. There were thirty-&#13;
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On July 22, 1995, our Class of 1955 Reunion was held at the Sheraton Suites Hotel in&#13;
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&#13;
Finally on August 4-5, 2000, the Big Walnut Class of 1955 will celebrate our forty-&#13;
fifth anniversary of graduation from Big Walnut High School. On August 4, the banquet&#13;
will be at Embassy Suites in Columbus with a brunch the next morning. In the afternoon,&#13;
we'll tour our old high school which is now Big Walnut Middle School, the new Big&#13;
Walnut High School (opened in 1990), and the Don "Red" Edwards Big Walnut Track&#13;
Museum and then will go to Carol Myers Ranck's Westerville home for a picnic.&#13;
&#13;
The planning committees for these reunions have had some fun times getting together&#13;
to plan the above reunions. It's been great to continue the friendships from high school&#13;
through the present which equals a fifty year period of friendships. There are just five&#13;
more years until our Golden Anniversary class Reunion.&#13;
&#13;
[illustration of an eagle]&#13;
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Eagle&#13;
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Big Walnut High School&#13;
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Sunbury, Ohio&#13;
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A tapestry is composed of many patterns, &#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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photo&#13;
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Y-Teens&#13;
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&#13;
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102 Future Teachers of America&#13;
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&#13;
FHA Officers---row 2:  M. Selvage, Degree Chairman, K. Garee, Vice-President; D. Davidson President; D. Crooks, 2nd Vice-President; P. Dattilo, Junior Class&#13;
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Future Farmers of America&#13;
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Bachman, W. Owen, Mr. Bauer, D. Bradford, row 3:  Mr. Snyder, D. Piper, M. Hobbs, R.&#13;
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Fisher, Chaplin, M. Pittman, Student Advisor, W. Hale, Treasurer, L.Piper, Secretary, G.&#13;
Leaf, Sentinel.&#13;
&#13;
Greenhand Officers---A. Davidson, Sentinel, J. Piper, President, D. Hale, Treasurer, R.&#13;
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Science Club&#13;
&#13;
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Eighth-Grade Future Farmers&#13;
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Chess Club&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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Spanish Club&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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D. Wilson, D. Garrabrant, K. George, T. Williams, L. Ryll, R. Barnes, K. McClintock, C. Shiveley, M. Deel,T. Cockrell, S. Schmidt, J. Milem, L. Earnhart, F. Hannah, W. Musgrave, R. Margraff, J. Christy, D.&#13;
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                    <text>Corresponds to pages 116-117 of Big Walnut High School Yearbook. Vol. 4 1973&#13;
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French Club&#13;
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Every culture is a part of the tapestry, and understanding a foreign culture helps to keep the&#13;
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&#13;
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Wurm, E. Angel, M. Sabados, J. Roach, S. Anderson, J. Frye, M. Mazzon, T. Powell, row 3:  S. Lord, M. Pierce, J.&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
116 French Club&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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Sue Lord, News Reporter&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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Wollett, K. Innis, M. Grandominico, L. Earnhart, C. Petrie, N. Daugherty, J. McMains, K. Brown.&#13;
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Innis, Debbie Wollett, Kay Sherrets, Annette, Borchers, Janet&#13;
Hines, Susie McElwee, Kathleen Lines, Teresa Powell, Gay&#13;
Salyers, Nancy Forman, Carolyn Comstock, Fay Hannah,&#13;
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Hannah, Vice-President, M. Sherrets, Intermural Director, N. Daugherty,&#13;
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120 Varsity Club&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Varsity Club---row 1:  S. Kesler, M. Roof, S. Hiles, D. Wolfe, G. Perfect, P. McGovern, D. Barrow, J. Kaufman, R. Hood, R.&#13;
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&#13;
122 Ski Club&#13;
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&#13;
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Ski Club&#13;
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&#13;
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Junior High Bowling---Red and Gold Streaks:  V. Bower, J.&#13;
Hobar, C. Hughes, M. Cochran, Freckies:  M. Glassburn, S.&#13;
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Lenegar, D. Gallogly, J. Johnson, M. Schommer, Pin Poppers:&#13;
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Mullins, P. Burwell, B. Moreland, C. Smith.&#13;
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Sheets, Killer's Cutthroats:  R. Baker, H. Kiser, R. Burwell, B. Walker, D. Baker,&#13;
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Hummel, K. McCusker, B. McGraw, S. Anderson, S. Breece, P.&#13;
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&#13;
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Instrumental &#13;
Spice&#13;
&#13;
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A. Cappella Officers --- R. Brown, Treasurer, J. Didion,&#13;
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Girls 8th Grade --- row 1:  T. Thompson, L. Daugherty, D. Bennett, L. Bahl, G.&#13;
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Bell.&#13;
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Big Walnut Girls' Ensemble&#13;
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&#13;
The members of girls' ensemble again worked to bring bright new sights and&#13;
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Marcelia Rhodeback, Debbie Smith and Debbie Pond&#13;
&#13;
Teresa Powell and Marty Selvage&#13;
&#13;
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Kathy Lines&#13;
Paul Litzinger&#13;
Sue Lord&#13;
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Sharon Mann&#13;
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Tennis Maynard&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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Rick Meadors&#13;
Kathy Miller&#13;
Randy Mitchell&#13;
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Robin Morgan&#13;
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&#13;
Warren Owen&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Anita Redinbaugh&#13;
Janet Reese&#13;
Marcelia Rhodeback&#13;
Dan Riesen&#13;
&#13;
Dan Riffle&#13;
Marsha Rupe&#13;
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&#13;
Angelos Sarantopoulos&#13;
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&#13;
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Debbie Skeens&#13;
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&#13;
Debbie Smith&#13;
Joan Snyder&#13;
Harry Stein&#13;
Richard Strouth&#13;
&#13;
Terry Thompson&#13;
Debbie Tschakert&#13;
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Steve Ulery&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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Class of 1974&#13;
&#13;
Steve Hiles, Junior Class President&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Abolins, Julie&#13;
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&#13;
Burwell, Rick&#13;
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&#13;
Cooley, Debbie&#13;
Counts, Dave&#13;
Cox, Gary&#13;
Cradlebaugh, Jerry&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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Dattilo, Pat&#13;
Davenport, Mike&#13;
Davison, Erin&#13;
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&#13;
Dickson, Jeff&#13;
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&#13;
Frye, Arnold&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Klamfoth, Connie&#13;
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Lewis, Mardissa&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Perry, Margie&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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Sewell, Anthony&#13;
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Class of 1975&#13;
&#13;
Tom Davis, Sophomore Class President&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
208 Sophomore Officers&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Adams, Craig&#13;
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&#13;
Bachman, Wayne&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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Cockrell, Susan&#13;
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Crippen, Rick&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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Hoke Electric, Inc.&#13;
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Harold Longshore, Builder&#13;
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Margie's Snack Bar&#13;
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Delaware&#13;
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Bauereis Shoes&#13;
Beaver Packing Co., Custom Processing 363-6561&#13;
Bianchi Grill, 6 South Sandusky St.&#13;
Buehler, Delaware's Finest Supermarker&#13;
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Gene David Buick&#13;
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Fuller Monument Works&#13;
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J &amp; R Tire Service Inc.&#13;
Jamesway Corp., U.S. 23 North, 127 departments to serve you&#13;
Keefer Chevrolet, Inc.&#13;
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Parker's Men's Wear&#13;
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Brown-Royal Furniture Co.&#13;
Buckeye Business Form, Inc.&#13;
Cellar Lumber Company&#13;
Cobbs Econ-O-Wash &amp; Coin Operated Dry Cleaning, 11 West College&#13;
Cring Marine, Henry and Diane Cring&#13;
Elliott-Cooper-Barr Insurance&#13;
Elmhurst Convalescent Center&#13;
Flowers by Doris&#13;
Green's Cleaners, 43 E. College Avenue 882-4961&#13;
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Gene Gould Dodge Inc.&#13;
Jensen's Jewelry&#13;
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Red Bank Harbor&#13;
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Smittle's Pharmacy&#13;
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Joseph T. Gall, General Contractor&#13;
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Dabar Inc.&#13;
Docktor Pet Center, Northland Mall&#13;
Bill Doyle Service Company, Boiler-Burner and Control Service&#13;
Educator 7 Executive Insurance Companies&#13;
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Jordan Garage Door Corporation&#13;
Kellam &amp; Foley Architects and Planners&#13;
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Harold D. Crocker, DVM&#13;
Terence W. Day, DDS&#13;
Dr. Carl G. Godshall&#13;
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Dr. Max Livingston&#13;
Dr. Paul Milem&#13;
Dr. C. W. Sherman&#13;
Gary W. Shidacker, DVM&#13;
John L. Thompson, DDS&#13;
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Andrews Chemical Products Co.&#13;
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Francis H. Leggett Company, Inc.&#13;
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Centerburg Arco -- Mechanical, Transmission Repair&#13;
Centerburg Gazette&#13;
Ross Appliance &amp; Furniture&#13;
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First National Bank, Johnstown Office&#13;
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Kenny Chevrolet Inc.&#13;
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Atlantic Richfield Company &#13;
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